TORN Fans And Their ROTK DVD! Gallery III

Here is the third gallery of LOTR fans with their new precious, the ROTK DVD! Take a look! [More]

Lee Ann writes: The LOTR Symphony will be performed September 17th & 19th in Albuquerque, New Mexico, at Popejoy Hall on the University of New Mexico campus. Alexander Mikelthwate will conduct the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. The performance will feature the artwork of Alan Lee and John Howe. We have our tickets and can hardly wait until September! [More]

Mordred writes: At the ROM (Royal Ontario Museum) There’s an Egypt exhibit called ‘Eternal Egypt’. When you enter it you can get head phone sets that give you explanations of different objects throughout the exhibit; and it’s all narrated by our own John Rhys-Davies.

JG writes: The current issue of SFX magazine in the UK has an LOTR covermount. Every issue contains a miniature based on the film from Sabertooth Games’ The Lord of the Rings Tradeable Miniatures Game. As you can’t see the miniature, you don’t know what you’re getting so you may get one of the common, rare or ultra-rare miniatures. There’s also a subscription offer where you get a free starter set worth £14.99 if you subscribe and the coverage inside mentions a forthcoming redemption offer and summer tournament. Keep your eyes peeled for the summer issues.

From The Guardian: You can credit Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy for spurring James Cameron into making his own groundbreaking visual-effects epic. ‘ The Return of the King reinforced for him the power of cinematic entertainment,’ says Cameron’s producer, Jon Landau, who refuses to name the new movie. ‘It’s a sci-fi action adventure set in the future,’ is all he will say. [More]