Ethan Hawke’s latest, ‘Snow Falling on Cedars’ has just been reviewed by one of Gath’s folks over at DarkHorizons. It recieved favorable reviews. With Hawke’s preformance considered ‘…(Ethan was) okay with it (although he was pretty understated)’.

‘Snow Falling on Cedars’ is a touching love story in the midst of WWII, the Japanese concentration camp experience on the West Coast, AND a murder trial. So it’s a fully packed film. No car chases I guess…

Check out the review here.

Check out the official site here.

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The new server should allow us to do some fun stuff which wasn’t easy to accomplish before. So keep your eye out for new things on the site.

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Thanks to super ringer spy Darren L we now have the picture from The Mirror Article! Check it out in The Spy Reports! (SPOILER WARNING)

You have to watch for sesationalizing articles like this. They blow everything out of proportion, I really doubt anyone is ‘reeling’. Shock and dismay? And The morale was boosted by Liv showing up in NZ? come oooooon

RINGS STAR FIRED AFTER JUST TWO DAYS OF FILMING

Sunday Star Times

By Oskar Alley

The cast and crew of Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings film project are reeling after one of the stars

was sensationally sacked after two days of filming.

Irish actor Stuart Townsend, who had been cast to play the key role of Aragorn, was dumped on Wednesday and left New Zealand the same day, insiders on the set told the Sunday Star-Times. The shock dismissal was reportedly ordered by Jackson over what a senior studio executive described as “director-actor creative chemistry”. It is understood no formal announcement was made and the dumping filtered through to bemused cast and crew on Thursday.

Sources said the trilogy’s producers were already negotiating with Viggo Mortensen (A Perfect Murder, GI Jane, Crimson Tide) to fill the vacated role. Townsend’s dismissal had thrown the first week of filming in Wellington into disarray, forcing at least 1 1/2 days of scheduled scenes to be postponed.

Just one week into a marathon 18 month shoot, the project is already believed to be behind schedule. However, crew morale has been boosted by screen siren Liv Tyler’s arrival in Wellington. She is playing the elf princess Arwen. It is understood she ate lunch on the set on Friday, though her first scenes are still weeks away.

Jackson’s production company confirmed Townsend had been dismissed but refused to comment further. Rumours on the set suggested Townsend (26), the star of the Vritish comedy Shooting Fish either looked too young for the part or that Jackson was under pressure from studio bosses to replace the actor with a more recognisable star. New Line Productions president Michael De Luca has reportedly said: “It’s not over any other names, just director-actor creative chemistry.”

A spokeswoman for Townsend’s London agent confirmed the dismissal yesterday but referred all other comment to the film’s publicist.

Townsend was to have played Aragorn, a human raised by eleves, who is later revealed as the rightful king of Gondor.

The central character enters the first book at an early stageand guides hero Frodo Baggins (played by Elijah Wood) on his quest to destroy the all powerful ring.

Sources said Townsend’s dismissal forced scenes scheduled for THursday and Friday to be postponed. Several local actors hired as extras, some of whome have grown beards for the part, were told by their casting agents their scenes had been postponed. No reason was given for the delay.

Hollywood entertainment newspaper Variety reported yesterday Mortensen was negotiating with the film’s backers to replace Townsend.

Mortensen (41) is a stranger to New Zealand but not to some of the country’s leading film talents. He had a role in Jane Campion’s Portrait of a Lady and in his latest film, A Walk on the Moon, he stars with Anna Paquin.

Thanks to Sam for the scoop!