‘Sean Astin, who played Sam in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy, told SCI FI Wire that he took on a completely different role when he took a job directing an upcoming episode of The WB’s vampire series Angel, which he just finished. “The episode is called ‘Soulless,'” Astin said in an interview. “On some level I felt like I had arrived.”‘ [More]
TheOneRing.net reported exclusively that Sean Astin would be directing an Angel episode in this newspost back in August.
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Xoanon here, I was privy to the live chat with our Elijah Wood last night on AOL. [More]
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Julia writes: TV Guide magazine has a two or three page article in the 12/09 issue on the Lord of the Rings: Two Towers. Mostly what you need to know before seeing the movie. [More]
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AMC Bay Street 16, the East Bay’s newest state-of-the-art megaplex, celebrates its grand opening with 24 straight hours of “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” beginning at 12:01 AM Wednesday, December 18th. [More]
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The sheer audacity of the forthcoming statement is enough to send film critics, in their black polo necks, round rimless glasses and light dusting of dandruff, spluttering into their popcorn. But here we go and may the combined forces of the Lady of Lothlorien and Gandalf the Grey protect me from their quiver of poison pens: The Lord of the Rings trilogy beats the cannolis out of The Godfather. [More]
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At the end of the first Lord of the Rings film, Gandalf, the grey wizard (Ian McKellen), was seen wrestling with an implausible beast, while tumbling into the deep pit of Khazad-dum. LOTR won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects, and for once, it was hard to argue with the wisdom of the Academy. !!!Spoilers!!! [More]
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