Master sends along this amazing scans from the latest issue of The Hollywood Reporter, both featuring scenes from TTT. The inside cover features a split image of Andy Serkis and Gollum both before and after the special effects were added.

Lady Luke Skywalker sends us this little bit of coolness from stylechecks.com, you can now order some Hildebrandt checks from their “Collectors Editions” section. Spend money in style!. [More]

Two Towers - One party

Check out our new ‘Two Towers – One Party’ website! Hopefully it will answer most of your questions and give you a heads up when tickets go on sale tomorrow. [More]

These pictures were posted online yesterday, they were small, grainy and not very detailed. We’ve gotten our hands on these high resolution pics for you to oogle over! Get a load of these! !!!Heavy Spoilers!!!

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Hey guys, leo here. Over the past two days I have been getting a lot of emails from people who want to know where they can buy the ROTK calendar that features these pictures. Instead of replying to everyone who emailed I will just say here: these calendars are not meant for sale. They are promotional items only which means they are meant for people in the movie business only. To the best of our knowledge there is no place online where you could buy them and we don’t have them either (though if someone wants to give me theirs I won’t mind, heheh…) Just to clear that up…

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” has sold more tickets through online vendor Fandango than any film in the service’s three-year history. Fandango, which is partnered with six big exhibition chains, sold nearly $6 million worth of tickets to “The Two Towers” screenings in the movie’s first five days. [More]

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” has sold more tickets through online vendor Fandango than any film in the service’s three-year history. Fandango, which is partnered with six big exhibition chains, sold nearly $6 million worth of tickets to “The Two Towers” screenings in the movie’s first five days, roughly 6% of the overall opening take. The film has continued to be a hot seller for the online vendor even through this past weekend, more than two weeks after its release, when it accounted for more than a third of Fandango ticket sales.

No. 2 on the company’s 2002 hit list was “Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones,” which sold more than $5.5 million worth of tickets. “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” was third with $4.5 million in tickets sold through the service.