In May this year, Viggo Mortensen attended an LA signing event to launch his book “Signlanguange”. TORn staffer Flinch managed to snare a very rare poster from the event, and has donated it to raise money to support the Havens Youth Gaming League. You can view the auction here.
Month: November 2002
Okay, I have to wait longer (grumble), but for most people, December 18 will be the day. Which means that The Two Towers is only 30 days away from release! It also means that now is an ideal time to join (or organise) a line party in your city or town. If you haven’t already, head here!
Missed all the news this weekend? Too busy at Hogwarts? Or were you watching Montreal beat the stuffing out of Toronto to make it to the Grey Cup finals? Whatever the reason, fear not! We’ve got your weekend right here! [More]
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Christopher Lee Correction Plus!
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FOTR screening in NZ, Australia
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Each week, I scour Ebay looking for the hot Tolkien items up for sale. I post the most interesting here for you to bid on. [More]
Quite recently, SoundtrackNet had a chance to speak with Oscar-winning composer Howard Shore about his work for The Two Towers, Peter Jackson’s highly-anticipated follow-up to last years blockbuster Fellowship Of The Ring. Shore graciously related more than a few insights into the latest cinematic chapter of J.R.R. Tolkien’s literary masterpiece The Lord Of The Rings. “This piece is act two of a three act piece,” Shore explained. “The first act is a very linear story: start in Hobbiton, meet characters, learn about The Ring, set out on the journey with Sam. Slowly meet the rest of the fellowship, journey to the mines of Moria. Very linear.” [More]