A new spy in our legion, Iry, sends along this info that he/she/it/they claim to be some of the missing scenes to be added into The Two Towers Extended Edition! !!!DVD SPOILERS!!! [More]
Day: May 7, 2003
A new spy in our legion, Iry sends along this info that he/she/it/they claim to be some of the missing scenes to be added into The Two Towers Extended Edition!
1) Boromir saying goodbye to Faramir and Denethor, a flashback obviously.
2) Faramir sees a ghost or a shadow of Boromir and understands that Boromir died.
3) After destroying the Haradrim, Faramir says: “Interesting, who is he, where is his home, his family. Is there evil in his heart…. why is he travelling so far from home?’ (or something like that, dont renember directly)
4) Faramir showing the road from Olgiliath to Sam and Frodo.
Marianne sends this in: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers has become the fifth highest-grossing film of all time, having amassed international box-office takings over $910 million. The second instalment in Peter Jackson’s Tolkien trilogy, it recently overtook its predecessor, The Fellowship of the Ring, which is now seventh on the all-time list with $861 million in box office takings. [More]
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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers has become the fifth highest-grossing film of all time, having amassed international box-office takings over $910 million. The second instalment in Peter Jackson’s Tolkien trilogy, it recently overtook its predecessor, The Fellowship of the Ring, which is now seventh on the all-time list with $861 million in box office takings. The final film in the trilogy, The Return of the King, will be released on December 17th.
The four films ahead of The Two Towers are Titanic ($1.8 billion), Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone ($976 million), Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace ($926 million) and Jurassic Park ($920 million).”
Ken writes: The sheep races in Shropshire England were held and one of the sheep, who incidentally didn’t win, was named Bilbo Baggins. Saw this on CNN Headline News this morning.
Zip writes: I came across this quote on NataliePortman.com discussing the reason for moving her latest movie “Cold Mountain” back until 2004. ‘The official reason will be that “the climate is not right” (an insider says) for a movie whose central character is a deserter. Unofficially, Harvey Weinstein has seen a rough cut of Return of the King (he is an Executive Producer) and says that it is “unstoppable” as a Best Picture winner.”