The future of one of Tolkien’s Two Towers, which inspired the famous book, is hanging in the balence (Read more about the tower here -Xo). While thousands of Brummies flock to see Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers at the cinema, conservationists and trustees are battling to save its inspiration – Perrotts Folly. [More]

City appeal to save crumbling landmark

The future of one of Tolkien’s Two Towers, which inspired the famous book, is hanging in the balence.

While thousands of Brummies flock to see Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers at the cinema, conservationists and trustees are battling to save its inspiration – Perrotts Folly.

The tower, based in Waterworks Road, Edgebaston, is in desperate need of repair which, trustees fear, could run into hundreds of thousands of pounds. But members of the Perrotts Folly Charitable Trust are hoping that, with the help of the public, the future of the red brick, 18th century landmark can be secured. The tower, which has recently been placed on English Heritage’s ‘Buildings at Risk’ register, is one of a pair, which are thought to be the main inspiration for JRR Tolkien’s Two Towers. The second film in the Lord of the Rings trilogy was released in December and it is hoped that it will prompt members of the public to get together and help save the original.

Alderman Dennis Minnis, a trustee of the group, said: “There are cracks in the brick work which do need repairing and currently we are organising a feasibility study which is being funded by Birmingham Conservation Trust.

“This will show how much work needs to be done, how much it will cost and how the building can be used in the future. Although the repairs could cost hundreds of thousands of pounds, we are optimistic that with the trustees’ enthusiasm and the public’s help we can save what is such an important piece of history.”

The conservation trust’s administrator, Elizabeth Perkins, added: “The results of the feasibility study won’t be known for some time but there is no doubt that people feel very strongly about the tower, so I too hope the public will get behind saving it.”

If you would like to help you can contact Mr Minnis on +44 121 454 4152.

Narawen Finally after weeks of waiting, The Two Towers will open on the 4th of January, here in the Philippines. E! Philippines’ “Eksena” have interviewed people from the premiere night last December 18th. One of the ladies interviewed said that if one watches The Two Towers in any of the Ayala Cinemas, he or she will automatically get a raffle ticket and a chance to go to New Zealand with a friend for free.

The winners of the 6th annual Sierra Awards were announced December 31, 2002 LOTR wins 5! [More]

The winners of the 6th annual Sierra Awards were announced December 31, 2002 and these are the awards The Two Towers won.

* Best Director: Peter Jackson – The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

* Best Costume Design: Ngila Dickson and Richard Taylor – Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

* Best Film Editing: D. Michael Horton and Jabez Olssen – Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

* Best Visual Effects: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

* Best DVD (packaging, content and transfer) – Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring Special Edition, New Line Home Video

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We finally have some footage from The Two Towers Los Angeles Premiere that was held on December 15th at the Arclight Cinerama Dome. Sorry, it took so long to put something together – but Christmas, ya know.

We have a selection of interviews from the red carpet by that Hasty Ent, Quickbeam, and his noble steed Asfaloth. Normally I, (I being Asfaloth) edit our interviews quite a bit and just leave the choice parts. But this time I was looking at them and figured that since we are the ULTIMATE Tolkien site for fans, let’s just post as much of the interviews as possible.

In this piece we have a great interview with the Dark Lord himself, Sala Baker. Then Billy Boyd waves at Loons, talks to fans on the phone and discusses Pippin’s character development. And entertaining six minutes and forty-two seconds, if ya ask me.

You’ll see tantalizing glimpses of Elijah Wood, Dominic Monaghan, Bernard Hill, Brad Dourif, Andy Serkis and Miranda Otto in the background. Don’t worry! We have great interviews with Dom, Miranda, Brad, Andy, Bernard Hill, Karl Urban, John Rhys-Davies, Producer Barrie Osborne and Oscar winning special effects wizard, Jim Rygiel. We spoke to Viggo Mortensen on the red carpet and he took Quickbeam’s photo during the interview!

Unfortunately, we didn’t get to speak to Elijah on the red carpet. We did get to party with him at the after party, but that wasn’t on camera. (The best things in life never are…)The after party is a story for our next installment from The Two Towers LA Premiere!

Noro Lim!

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