Janet writes: Andy Serkis as Iago had a terrific review in yesterday’s (London) Times
“But more terrifying is the utter determination of Andy Serkis’s pyschotic Iago to destroy both the woman he desires and cannot have and the man who stands his way. Serkis’s remarkable performance presents us with a terrifying, repugnant picture – and one thta is worryingly familiar to modern eyes. This Iago is a fiercely intelligent, tough-nut squaddie, disguising his malevolence with blokeish affability. His hatred of Othello is as virulent as it is ludicrous and Serkis points up the double-edged comedy of Iago’s irrational behaviour by delivering his soliquies with an intimacy that draws the audience into colluding in his scheming.”
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The gathering appeared to be a typical summer barbecue. Neighbors watched guests in Erick Irvis’ back yard toss around a Frisbee as he tended the grill. But rather than hot dogs and hamburgers, Irvis was grilling Black Angus ribs and dense pieces of organically raised bison. [More]
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Tonight from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., Abilene Christian University (in Abilene, TX) is having a showing of LOTR:FOTR in the Campus Center Hilton Room. It’s free, and, as far as I know, open to the public. They’ve got good sound equipment, so it should do justice to the film. [More]
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Suzanne writes: I received my Goodguys September magazine today. Perusing the many things I cannot afford, lo and behold on page 8, they were advertising their 30″+ HDTV–and guess what movie they were using as the insert to exemplify their quality imagery? That’s right! None other than your favorite and mine: Fellowship of the Ring! The still they used is a tight shot of Frodo and Sam. Well, we always knew they were good guys. [More]
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Take a look at all the new (and not so new) TTT posters, some hot…some not..these are typically available at poster websites. [More]
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The Old Port of Montreal Presents ‘Medieval Times’: The guests of the “Théâtre Médiéval Sire d’Howard” will take part in an innovative event. They will be part of the aristocracy representing their valiant knights by wearing their respective colours. The King will entertain his guests in his heated Big Top and they will be overwhelmed by a live combat with swords and horses. [More]
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