Waiting, waiting, waiting for those movies. Here’s some more ways to kill time. The first one’s VERY short – the famous ‘Book-a-minute’ website’s version of the Hobbit and other sf/fantasy classics including LOTR. [More]
Another fun thing to do is visiting the ShirePost site: “Shire Post is a service organization devoted to providing communications services to the Hobbits of The Shire and surrounding regions, known as the Hobbit Postal District (HPD). Services include postage stamps, postal services, monetary conversions, coinage, maps, a News service, classified advertising, and administrative access.”
Thanks to Aurora Gamgee for those!
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Peter Jackson fans in Melbourne will want to check out the ‘Melbourne Underground Film Festival’ (lovingly called MUFF). This year they’ll be showing 4 PJ films ‘Bad Taste’, ‘Meet the Feebles’, ‘Braindead’ and ‘Forgotten Silver’. Be sure to check out the details on the MUFF Site. [More]
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Thanks to Chris we now have the scans from the July issue of ‘GAMES Magazine’. [More]
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French cinema site “CinéBobine” is currently running a contest where people can win a set of ten post-cards dedicated to “The Lord of the Rings”. [More]
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French cinema site “CinéBobine” is currently running a contest where people can win a set of ten post-cards dedicated to “The Lord of the Rings”.
You just have to answer five questions (in french) about Peter Jackson’s version of “The Lord of the Rings”.
Here are the 5 questions in english:
Who was the first actor chosen to play Aragorn?
Who is the minor character that helps the Hobbits in the books, but is not in the films?
What is the exact date that the first teaser trailer appeared online?
What Richard Donner film did Sean Astin (Sam) make his debut in?
What did PJ stop working on to do LOTR?
Thanks to Thomas Gilbert from CinéBobine.
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Ringer staffer Dune has made a major update to our Brazilian Community member Pelennor.com. Tolkien fans in Brazil have united and formed Valinor!
If you were looking for the best Brazilian Tolkien site, you need look for it no more! Welcome to Valinor, the Land of the Powers, where you can find the most complete information on every aspect of Tolkien’swork, as well on the upcoming LoTR movie trilogy. In Portuguese.[More]
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