From: Faie
I saw (TheOneRing.net’s) presentation. I thought it was cool, but I was disappointed that the exhibit floor closed right when it ended and I didn’t get to see anything else (I had to come in after work). But I heard all sorts of good things about it, and there seems to be a lot of LOTR-related stuff. I think this is great because it is all positive publicity. I wish I had seen Elijah Wood though!












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NEW YORK (AP) – He’s been called a consummate chameleon. And because he’s so protean, Hugo Weaving (Elrond) may be one of the most low-profile actors to get steady – and sometimes high-profile – work. {More]
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Thanks to DW for the scan from ComputerWorld Magazine.
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On almost any given weekend, the freelance reporter and film critic can be found ensconced at some swank, four-star hotel chatting away with major movie stars such as Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington after first attending free screenings of their latest films. Furthermore, his air fare, lodging and meals are all paid for by the studio showing the film. [More]
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German site Herr Der Ringe have posted an article on their site from German magazine InQuest, in which they report on the Moria section at Cannes. !!SPOILERS!! [More]
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FAQ maestro and TORn staffer Pippin Took picked up on this during his travels on the web. Remember Jeffrey Wells, the Reel.com writer who created an uproar amongst Ringers when he dubbed them as “geeks”? Well, in his letterbag this week, Mr. Wells comes to the aid of the Peter Jackson trilogy, refuting it to be what one letter calls a “kiddie’s film”. [More]
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