Ringer Spy Lee sends along these scans from the latest issue of X-Pose Magazine. They have a seven page article on LOTR called “The Lord of the Rings: The History of the Saga’s Journey from Page to Screen.” [More]
Day: November 22, 2003
Scoop.co reports how a number of LOTR items including large figurines signed by Richard Taylor and the sculptor, are being auctioned online for a children’s charity called Kiwi Can. [More]
Remember those fantastic issues that NZ magazine Pavement put out for the first two films? Packed with exclusive photos and in-depth interviews with the stars? They’ve done it again for ROTK, and they’re prepared to make this issue available to TORN readers around the world. [More]
After the phenomenal popularity of New Zealand magazine Pavements previous two The Lord of the Rings special issues, the magazine is about to publish its third and final instalment to this amazing trilogy.
Once again, Pavement editor Bernard McDonald spent a week on the set in Wellington during pick-up shoots for Return of the King, interviewing cast and crew, including director Peter Jackson, conceptual artist Alan Lee, writer Philippa Boyens and New Line executive Mark Odesky. In addition, Pavement writer Melinda Williams interviews a number of New Zealand cast members, Stephen Jewell interviews Oscar-winning composer Howard Shore and correspondent Desmond Sampson interviews Sean Astin (Samwise Gamgee) and Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn) at the New York press day.
Viggo Mortensen has been photographed exclusively by Pavement for the cover and 6-page feature, while the 30-page extended feature on Return of the King features dozens of film stills and production photos.
The issue can be purchased directly from Pavement. Contact Pavement via email on:
pavement@pavement.co.nz
or
PO Box 309, Auckland 1, New Zealand.
Cost of each copy is NZ$40 (rest of world), NZ$30 (Australia) or NZ$15 (NZ). Includes postage and handling. Please supply relevant credit card details. Bank cheques must include an additional NZ$15 to cover bank charges.
In addition, A2 cover posters featuring Viggo Mortensen are also available for NZ$20 each or NZ$10 if purchased with a copy of the issue. Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. Pavement also has 60 copies left of The Two Towers issue (NZ$80 each), featuring Orlando Bloom on the cover. Sorry, no copies of Fellowship of the Ring issue left.
Susan has details about the trilogy marathon in Christchurch, which seems to be the only place to do it in the South Island. [More]