R writes: The Sev Wide Web, which features comic parodies of LOTR, currently has a poll on which trilogy 3rd movie people are most anticipating. RotK is running against The Matrix 3, T3 and a couple of others. [More]
Day: June 17, 2003
Canada.com’s film columnist wonders whether Orlando Bloom’s career will flourish as a serious actor, or whether he’s always going to be “just a pretty face.” [Hey, I’m just quoting what she said!] [More] The talkback responses below the article make for, uh, scary reading. Thanks to Maegwen for the link.
Daniel Falconer, of Weta workshops, wrote to say he’d be at Gen Con in Indiana, doing two different talks (each one twice, spread over the four days of the Con) about Weta and the task of designing Middle-earth for the trilogy. Interested attendees can register for the seminars via the event registration forms on the Gen Con website. [More] Note that Sean Astin and John Rhys-Davies will also be there.
There’s lots happening for LOTR fans, if you can get to Wellington for the World Premiere on Dec. 1
First up, we have Phil Capper’s LOTR Homestays Project. If you plan to be in Wellington for the Premiere, or you live in Wellington and would like to host a visiting TORNado, Phil is the ‘Clearing House’ for setting that up. [More]
Secondly, for people who want to do a guided tour of film locations with other LOTR fans and also witness the Premiere festivities in Wellington, Red Carpet Tours is taking bookings for the ‘Rohan’ tour.’Gondor’ tour is already booked out. Both will be in Wellington for the Premiere. [More]
Thirdly, TORN and Red Carpet are planning to host a party event in Wellington for the Premiere on either November 30 or December 1. We’re still looking at venues etc. but once again, this should be a night to remember. The night of a lifetime, in fact. Watch this space!