TheHutt writes: Howard Shore’s official tour program in Moscow began today with a fan meeting session. If a fan came at 4:30pm to the shop “Soyuz na Strastnom”, he could easily get a “LotR Symphony” flyer with a nice hand-written signature “Howard Shore” on it. Apart from that, Shore readily signed other LotR articles and spoke to Russian fans, to their greatest joy. Here on Henneth-Annun.ru is a photo gallery of this event. [More]
Day: November 13, 2004
Elril writes: The official site has put up a new video clip of Peter Jackson talking about the Extended Edition of Return of the King, as well as a promotional trailer for The Third Age by EA Games. [More]
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Erwin sends along this fascinating link, he has been quietly and patiently examining the text on the walls in Moria, and translating them for all to read. It is not easy work, some shots last less than a second and the lighting conditions are not perfect for this type of work. Take a look at his work! [More]
Kelly writes: For many who are not aware, David Wenham is the Ambassador for The Wayside Chapel, in Kings Cross, Sydney, Australia. I have just been informed by the Marketing Director of The Wayside Chapel that they have just placed on Ebay a poster featuring the award winning portrait of David by Adam Cullen. The poster is signed by both David and Adam and if you look on Ebay you will see a photo of David next to the poster. David has also promised a personalized letter to the highest bidder and we hope this is something you might be interested in. [More]
It’s not just teenage girls who think Aragorn is a dream come true, writes Bernard Zuel. They are professional women, usually: teachers, managers, lawyers, nurses and doctors. Mature certainly: mostly in their 30s and 40s and as often as not married, with children. They’ve got access to computers at home and work, are comfortable buying goods over the internet and have the income to spend. [More]