Earlier, Tolkien linguist David Salo joined us in TORn’s Hall of Fire for an extended question and answer session. If you missed it, we’ve just posted up the log for you to enjoy. Thanks to everyone who came along and submitted a question! [More]
Day: December 11, 2004
Earlier, Tolkien linguist David Salo joined us in TORn’s Hall of Fire for an extended question and answer session. If you missed it, we’ve just posted up the log for you to enjoy. Thanks to everyone who came along and submitted a question! [More]
Folks from The Cinema Store send along the sad news that Christopher Lee has had to cancel his visit to their store on Wednesday, December 15th.
Darren writes: I thought that you may like to know that on 18th December 2004 QVC UK will have a two hour third anniversary Lord of the Rings Collectors Show. This show will feature over 30 products with many bieng exclusive to QVC UK with over 15 products that are brand new collectable product. These shows will coincide with the release of the DVD Extended Version release and some product will be based on characters highlighted in this release. The shows hours are 9pm – 11pm.
Josh Mandel from “Ringers” writes: We are trying to find out who the fan artist is who created this ringwraith drawing. This image was found at the Rolozo Tolkien website. I already contacted the webmaster, but he does not have any current information for the artist. We really want to keep it in the film. Unfortunately, the website that has this image only lists the artist as “Scott K”. There is no last name. Furthermore, the email address that is listed is no longer active. Is there any way to post on TORN and ask who it is that created this drawing so that we can give them the opportunity to join the ranks of other fan artists that we are featuring in “Ringers?”
The cast of the amateur show had gathered for their photograph to be taken for the local newspaper. Minus one cast member. Billy Boyd opted not to show up. In his neighbourhood, aspiring to be an actor wasn’t exactly the done thing. “It was tough growing up in a housing scheme in Glasgow, I couldn’t tell anyone I wanted to be an actor. It was all very cloak and dagger.” [More]