HilltopHood writes: I’m not sure if you know about this already, but I haven’t noticed it on your site so I thought I’d let you know. The Hoyts (Australian cinema chain) website has details about screenings of the extended edition or FOTR and TTT. Fellowship of the Ring screens from December 11-17 and The Two Towers from December 18-22. [More]
Day: October 13, 2003
HilltopHood writes: I’m not sure if you know about this already, but I haven’t noticed it on your site so I thought I’d let you know.
The Hoyts (Australian cinema chain) website has details about screenings of the extended edition or FOTR and TTT. Fellowship of the Ring screens from December 11-17 and The Two Towers from December 18-22. There is also mention of a screening of a “Lord of the Rings Double Feature on December 23/24”, ahead of the release of Return of the King on December 26.
The screenings are listed to be shown at the Fox Studios (NSW), George St (NSW), Highpoint (VIC) and Carousel (WA) theatres. No mention of ticket sales at this point.
G writes: This review is in the December issue of PCZone (UK). Take a look! [More] [Gaming Havens]
From Stuff.co.nz: Filming for The Return of the King continues, six weeks out from its world premiere in Wellington. But executive producer Mark Ordesky of New Line Cinema says the film is on schedule and will be ready for its December 1 debut. [More]
Lissa, the Tulsa Line Party Leader, writes: Thought you might be interested in knowing that as of today Tulsa still has about 150 tickets available for the marathon Tuesday showing. So if people from Texas or surrounding states wouldn’t mind driving a few hours, they may still yet attend. You can purchase them through Fandango.com by phone.
Auckland Lineparty Leader Tark wrote to us with great news, from the people at Village Cinemas. Tickets nowhere near being on sale yet, and we have plenty of time to warn cinemas about the shambles in the States over ticket buying. It might make a difference, who knows? [More]