erather writes: TORN regulars will be interested in the upcoming 2005 William S Paley Television Festival, put on by the Museum of Television and Radio in LA March 2-16. There will be 11 panels on popular TV shows featuring most of the cast of each, including “Lost” (with Dominic Monaghan) and “Deadwood” (including Brad Dourif). Tickets go on sale to members today (Feb. 5), and you can purchase membership with your tickets. General public sales begin Feb. 11, but my guess is that the really popular shows will sell out to members. [More]
Month: February 2005
Along with the release of the Wounded Orc yesterday, Sideshow Weta also premiered their Lady Galadriel statue with an article from Daniel Falconer of WETA Workshop. The article gives us a little history behind Galadriel as well as a profile of the sculptor who created the piece. Check it out. [Click Here]
Sideshow Weta Collectibles has finally posted one of the collectible polystone busts that were often shown a conventions and trade shows, but never seemed to make it onto the market. Now the Wounded Orc is online, limited to 1,500 pieces and available for pre-sale. [Click Here]
Cate Blanchett will be on the ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ show today. She will no doubt be talking about her recent Oscar nomination. [More]
We continue our examination of the Silmarillion this weekend with a close look at Aule’s creation of the dwarves, the wakening of the Elves and the subsequent chaining of Melkor. Be sure to come along for what will be a fascinating tour through some of the seminal events that shaped the future of Middle-earth. [More]
We continue our examination of the Silmarillion this weekend with a close look at Aule’s creation of the dwarves, the wakening of the Elves and the subsequent chaining of Melkor. Be sure to come along for what will be a fascinating tour through some of the seminal events that shaped the future of Middle-earth. [More]