Ringer Spy Mystk sends along these scans from the December issue of Parade Magazine with our very own Elijah Wood (Frodo). [More]

Ringer Spy Mystk sends along these scans from the December issue of Parade Magazine with our very own Elijah Wood (Frodo).

If you like playing Six Degrees of Separation from Kevin Bacon, you have a new star to work with! Looks like Lee is more prolific according to some. Thanks PD for this cool article: [More]

From Ringer PD:

Hey guys πŸ™‚

So, I’m supposed to be working, and instead I’m surfing – what’s new! Anyway, I randomly came upon a cool site called oracleofbacon.org … the site allows you to link any actor with any other actor, through the actors they’ve appeared in movies with – as in the old game “six degrees of Kevin Bacon.” The interesting part is this. The site figured out that on average, any given actor has 2.9 degrees of separation from Kevin Bacon… so they went and figured out who is the REAL center of the actor universe… and guess who? Our very own Christopher Lee. If you take all actors in any movie ever made and average out how many people it takes to get to Christopher Lee you get only 2.622940 !! Which proves Christopher Lee is the most prolific actor ever!!!

I included the top twenty bellow for your enjoyment.. check out the site, it’s actually fun πŸ™‚

Lee, Christopher (2.622940)
Steiger, Rod (2.627270)
Pleasence, Donald (2.651306)
Welles, Orson (2.661389)
Sutherland, Donald (2.662426)
von Sydow, Max (2.662549)
Hopper, Dennis (2.665564)
Quinn, Anthony (2.667077)
Heston, Charlton (2.670193)
Hackman, Gene (2.675916)
Keitel, Harvey (2.677892)
Connery, Sean (2.681795)
Caine, Michael (2.682431)
Mitchum, Robert (2.682564)
Stanton, Harry Dean (2.683768)
Sheen, Martin (2.684875)
Winters, Shelley (2.696842)
Plummer, Christopher (2.698008)
Gould, Elliott (2.699126)
Borgnine, Ernest (2.702159)

More awesome offerings from the weaponsmiths at UC: The newest blades I’ve seen include Aragorn’s Ranger Sword, Arwen’s Sword Hadhafang, An Uruk-Hai Scimitar, The Limited Shards of Narsil set, and the first scabbard available from UC for Sting. Thanks to Ringer Fingolfin for the news.

ViggoLvr also sends in a great link to an interview with LotR producer Barrie Osborne over at Widescreenreview.com. More wonderful insight into the production of the epic! [More]