For the last three years, Paul Badali of Badali Jewelry has created a Good Luck Oscar pin for TheOneRing.Net. These pins have been presented to nominated members of the cast and crew of The Lord of The Rings trilogy each year at the New Zealand Consulate. Badali Jewelry is now offering these limited edition hand enameled pins for purchase on their site. Each collectible pin is numbered in a limited edition of 100. Each are cast in solid sterling silver, are hand enameled and have an alligator jaw clip for wear. The pins are offered for sale individually or as a set of three. If you would like more information, check BadAliJewelry.com! [More]
Day: February 27, 2004
From Lomara: I just checked out Billy Boyd’s site and was thrilled to see he is scheduled to appear at the London Film and Comic Con March 6-7. John Noble, John Rhys Davies, Andy Serkis, Thomas Robins, Bruce Hopkins, and Sala Baker are also scheduled to appear. [More]
From Ale: An extended preview of the upcoming “War of the Ring” boardgame has appeared on KAOSONLINE. [More]
From CNN.com: “If you believe the advance press, the last film in the trilogy, ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King,’ is going all the way Sunday at this year’s Academy Awards.” [More]
From The New Zealand Herald: “A Hawkes Bay man is so sure Peter Jackson will win an Oscar that he has staked $50,000 on the New Zealand film maker with an Australian online betting agency…” [More]
Gollum should have been nominated for an Oscar. Not Andy Serkis, the actor who played the conniving cave dweller in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, but the computer-generated character himself. [More]