Our first ticket exchange offering is for ONE ticket to the Regal Cinemas Crossgates 18 in Albany, New York. The first person to e-mail maegwen@theonering.net with the following subject line will be put into contact with the ticket seller. The price is $35 +postage. The subject line MUST read: “Albany NY TICKETS!”
UPDATE: We HAVE A WINNER. Leidasolo will be put in contact with the seller of this ticket! Please, no more e-mails, thanks!
There will be another ticket opportunity for a different location posted around this time tomorrow. Read the complete details HERE. Good luck!
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In the last few weeks since Tuesday Trilogy tickets went on sale in the U.S., many people have written in to say that they have found themselves with extra tickets for one reason or another and don’t know what to do with them. For some people, eBay simply isn’t an option. So, with that in mind, I have a low-tech proposal. [More]
Update: We will be announcing our first ticket exchange opportunity some time after 7pm EST. Please read the guidelines here for information on how to participate.
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Marina writes: Thought you would want to know that Christopher Lee will be signing his autobiography in Borders Bookstore on Oxford Street, London, on November 12th.
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Our friends from Council of Elrond write in with some event news: “The Council of Elrond is holding a small party on December 20th in Los Angeles. It will include a viewing of Return of the King, and a big party afterwards including food, drinks, music and prizes. Tickets cost $100, and we currently have 20 tickets available for purchase. We hope to see you there! [More]
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Many of you have written in about an update on the official site about Minas Tirith which introduces the ‘Gondorians’ and features a video on the White City and a Q&A with John Noble. [More]
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Calisuri writes: Today I wanted to give you my brief synopsis of the actual The Two Towers Extended Edition film and my thoughts on its merits. In the coming week, I’ll discuss some of the highlights of the third and fourth discs as well. First and foremost, The Two Towers Extended Edition is, like FOTR Ex, a far better piece of cinematic magic than the original theatrical release. It is unfortunate that we live in a time where the general movie going public, and the theater economic structure, does not allow this nearly 4 hour masterpiece to make it into all cities in every country. This is obviously the true vision of the filmmakers, and it shows. [More]
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