Greyseasunder writes: I just got back from spending the weekend with my in-laws, just so that I could see the Hartford Symphony’s rendition of the Lord of the Rings Symphony. I live in New Hampshire, while my in-laws live in southern Connecticut. I drove over 3 hours to get to their home, and then another hour and half to get to Hartford. While I had to suffer through Friday and Saturday with my in-laws, waiting until that magical time of 3pm on Sunday, I did it and made the trek to the Bushnell Theatre for the afternoon concert. [More]

Merry writes: Happy Birthday, Bilbo Baggins! Wednesday, September 22, 7:00-8:00 pm. We’ll celebrate fantasy’s favorite hobbit adventurer with book discussion, cake, and more. Don’t miss this chance to meet other like minded teen Tolkien fans. 285 East Walnut Street Pasadena, CA 91101. [More]

Wellington-born actor Karl Urban has landed his biggest role to date as the star of a Hollywood movie adaptation of popular science fiction video game Doom. Entertainment magazine The Hollywood Reporter said Urban, who recently had supporting roles in The Bourne Supremacy, The Chronicles of Riddick and The Lord of the Rings, would star as John Grimm – leader of a special team that fights aliens. [More]

The Sauron's Mace Weapon Set

Sidsehow/Weta Collectibles has released another weapon set collectible for pre-sale, but this time, instead of a few weapons on one base, they have created on large weapon: Sauron’s Mace. The limited edition piece features a translucent lava rock translucent base and every detail possible from the Dark Lord’s weapon of choice. We have also posted a hi-res picture gallery of the piece in our Scrapbook. Check it out! [Click Here] [Mace Scrapbook]

Well, somebody’s spending up big money in West Auckland besides the Lion, Witch and Wardrobe people. LWW’s publicist wrote to tell us that this set is nothing to do with the Narnia films. Since I last wrote, they’ve built on some crenellations along the top of the walls, so it still looks like a set for something set in a historical or fantasy world. Interesting, but not really relevant I guess.

New Line has confirmed that Costa Botes’ documentaries, LOTR Behind the Scenes will not be shown anywhere unless or until they are attached to a special deluxe boxset of the LOTR DVDs due to come out in a year or two. A big disappointment for us, and a shame, because by showing how hard it really was to make these movies, they increase our respect for the people who made them and our appreciation of New Line’s courage in backing them as they did.