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LOTR fans worldwide sent along images of themselves with their new Return of the King: Extended Edition DVDs. Now YOU can add to the collection!! Send an image of yourself with your DVD collection! [Email us here!]
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LOTR fans worldwide sent along images of themselves with their new Return of the King: Extended Edition DVDs. Now YOU can add to the collection!! Send an image of yourself with your DVD collection! [Email us here!]
Okay, no, youre probably not having any trouble finding Tolkien-related books, movies, prints, calendars, action figures, collectibles, chess sets, tiles, goblets etc. But remember you can always give your Tolkien fan some food for thought and support TORn at the same time with More Peoples Guide to J.R.R. Tolkien, the follow-up volume to 2003s successful The Peoples Guide to J.R.R. Tolkien, also still available. You can find both at Amazon.com!
Sir Ian McKellen made his first appearance as a pantomime dame on Saturday afternoon after a planned debut was called off. Friday night’s planned opening of Aladdin, at the Old Vic in London, was cancelled due to “technical problems” following a dress rehearsal. [More]
Rob writes: My wife and I are in the initial phases of the grand project of building a Hobbit Hole. We intend to follow Tolkien’s guidelines as closely as possible, according to the specs he laid out in the beginning of The Hobbit. Please take a look at the link below to our website and see if you think it is a worthy news item. [More]
Billy Boyd, the actor who won a starring role in the Oscar-winning Lord of the Rings trilogy, is leading a £1 million fundraising drive to ensure other young Scots performers have the chance to make it big. Boyd is the patron of Scottish Youth Theatre (SYT), where he started out as an usher – a far cry from his epic role as Pippin in Peter Jacksons Tolkien trilogy. [More]
Helge writes: I wrote a couple of articles about a possible prequel to the Jackson trilogy: the problems and possibilities. No, it’s not The Hobbit. [More]