Jason writes: Last night on Conan O’Brian Ethan Hawke spent his entire time on the couch praising the Lord of the Rings films and how he is an avid reader of the books and an admirer of professor Tolkien. The interview was very funny, and although I like David Wenham, it did make me wonder how Ethan would have been in that role (rumors ran abound years ago that Ethan and his then-wife Uma Thurman would play Faramir and Eowyn).

Celevon writes: Entertainment Tonight was promoting an interview with Orlando Bloom for next Monday, January 5th. Fans should check local listings for air time in their area.

On May 23rd 2004 The London Philharmonic Orchestra, featured on the soundtrack to the LOTR Trilogy and Academy award-winning conductor and composer Howard Shore bring the magic of the Lord of the Rings to the heart of London. You will be taken on a musical and imaginative journey from the tranquillity of the Shire to the horror of Mordor and the explosive Mount Doom. The Royal Festival Hall will never seem the same again! [Tickets]

Andrew writes: The Astor Theatre in Melbourne will be screening TTT on Thurs. & Fri Jan. 8&9, followed by ROTK on Friday January 23rd with a starting time of 7:30Pm for both films. It will be screened on the Superscreen which is pretty massive in DTS Digital sound. Astor is at 1 Chapel Street Prahran, Melbourne and is a beautiful art deco film palace dating back to the 1930’s (state of the art screening technology though!!!). [astor-thatre.com]

greendragon writes: I just wanted to let you know that there’s an ad on tv here in the UK for RotK, and believe it or not, I’m in it! Yes, a TORnsib in a RotK ad! [More]

Media Watch: UK's Sunday Express LOTR Special

112 years ago today, the late great Professor John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born. On behalf of your fans around the world, male and female, young and old, we raise our mugs and toast your spirit, your life, and your great good works.