For the past three years, Badali Jewelry (http://www.badalijewelry.com) has made ‘Good Luck’ pins for all of the Oscar Nominees on behalf of TheOneRing.net. In the latest edition of PEOPLE magazine, the Return of the King pin is featured on page 120 on the lapel of Peter Jackson! Check it out! [More]
Day: March 5, 2004




The London ComicCon is set to go this weekend with some amazing guests including John Rhys-Davies, Andy Serkis, Billy Boyd, John Noble, Bruce Hopkins, Sala Baker, Thomas Robins (Deagol) and swordmaster extraodrinaire Bob Anderson. [More]
Artist Guilherme Silveira Dias tries to guess what PJ will be doing with all those Oscars, perhaps a new addition to the games room? [More]
Wandering Mage Chichiri writes: The following article appeared in the University of Texas at Arlington’s student newspaper, The Shorthorn, on Thursday, March 4, 2004 on page 3. [More]
Go to just about any movie and you’ll see them those almost-anonymous, hardworking actors whose name nobody remembers but who always play the hero’s pal or the heroine’s second-string boyfriend. Sometimes, they just might get a lead role in a small movie that almost nobody sees, going from obscurity to “you know, that guy who was in that movie” and then fading again. [More]
At Sunday night’s Academy Awards, when the opened envelop revealed that “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” had just won adapted screenplay — its ninth award of the evening — New Line Cinema’s Rolf Mittweg, president and chief operating officer of worldwide marketing and distribution, and Russell Schwartz, president of domestic theatrical marketing, knew that was the defining moment. “We just looked at each other incredulously,” Schwartz says. [More]