Don’t click here if you don’t want to know more about someone dying somewhere in Middle-earth on some sort od spikey wheel of some sort! !!!Spikey Spoilers!!! [More]
Month: November 2002
Dennis sends this along

I know that there has been a lot of back and forth talk about the “Death of Saruman” on the spiked wheel thing, but as I was sifting through the 4th disc looking at the stills from the Orthanc miniature, two pictures of a EXACT replica in miniature of the spiked wheel in the picture that shows a white robed figure with a beard impaled on one of the spikes!
Xoanon here, I’ve gone through our archives to provide you with a little background on this story. Years ago when the films were being made a NZ newspaper crew captured this fascinating picture of what appears to be a white wizard with a LONG beard impaled by a spikey water wheel of some sort.
Click here for the picture and article in question.
TheOneRing.net was also given highly sensetive call sheets (day to day information on what, who, where, when, and how many things were being filmed on any given day) from the same day.
Click here for a scan of the exact shot being refrenced
It mentions Saruman bring impailed by the wheel and dropping the palantir into some water.
‘Nuff said!
Orlando Bloom looks set to appear in Brad Pitt’s new movie. The Lord Of The Rings star is in talks to join the cast of Troy. The film is based on Homer’s The Iliad, the epic account of the Trojan Wars, and is being made by Wolfgang Peterson. Bloom will play Paris, who steals the beautiful Helen away from her husband Menelaus, the king of Sparta, and prompts the war between Greece and Troy. Filming is expected to begin in the spring, reports The Hollywood Reporter
Stacy writes: I read an article yesterday in the Minneapolis Star Tribune that Peter Jackson is already working on the the extended edition DVD of “The Two Towers” which is set to be released 1 month before “The Return of the King” hits theaters.
Sean Astin was at the Virgin Megastore in West Hollywood yesterday signing copies of the Special Edition DVD. Take a look at the pics from Wireimage. [More]
Fans of ‘Star Wars’ won’t be disappointed, but the four discs of ‘Lord of the Rings’ hold superb extras. Filmmakers George Lucas and Peter Jackson both have beards, wire-rimmed glasses and masses of thick hair. Their respective films, “Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones” and “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring,” are fantasies filled with otherworldly creatures, exploring age-old themes of good and evil. Both directors use cutting-edge digital technology to bring their colorful universes to life, and both tapped veteran actor Christopher Lee to play the bad guy. [More]