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‘The War of Rage’ Fan Film

Amnesty International TTT Screening In San Fran!

Topps TTT Card Collection

Media Watch: You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet!

Go To The Two Towers London Premiere!

Put Billy Boyd To The Question!

Mediawatch: Ring Masters

Mail On Sunday TTT Special

The Latest Rumblings From BillyBoyd.net

Elijah & PJ Interviews In Irish Independent

International Release Dates Update

Who’s Hot? Billy Boyd!

Second TTT US TV Spot

Game Technology Stars In ‘Rings’

Sean Bean Sketch Up For Auction

Treebeards Voice Description?!

TV Watch: Elijah To Appear On Regis & Kelly

Ian McKellen SNL Repeat

International Release Dates For The Two Towers

Holland Gets Soundtrack Early

Media Watch: The Scotman Interviews Liv Tyler

Vote For Your Film Of The Year!

RoTK Set For IMAX

Mail On Sunday Freebie

Andrew Lesnie, LOTR Cinematographer

Helm’s Deep Battle Map

Empire Magazine Previews The Two Towers

Ian Mune (Bounder) and Martyn Sanderson (Bree Gatekeeper) play ‘Long’ and ‘Short’ in the new short film ‘Cow’ by Michael Bennett.

Miranda Otto (Eowyn) is working on a new comedy ‘Danny Deckchair’ for director Jeff Balsmeyer (The Room), the film also stars the very funny Rhys Ifans (Notting Hill, Little Nicki).

David Wenham (Faramir) is starring in the action crime thriller ‘Banged Out’, the plot revolves around two major LA gangs the ‘Bloods’ and ‘Crips’.

Cate Blanchett (Galadriel) is currently working on the next Ron Howard (Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind) film ‘The Last Ride’, the film also stars Tommy Lee Jones.

As we reported earlier in the week, Ian McKellen (Gandalf) is working on a small budget Canadian film ‘Emile’ with director Carl Bessai (Lola). Ian is currenlty in Victoria island working on the film.

Sean Astin is lending his voice to the new animated TV series ‘Party Wagon’ for Craig Bartlett, the same person who brought you such work as ‘Ren & Stimpy’, ‘Rugrats’ and ‘Hey Arnold!’

To get more information, use the sites I use like the ones below. Simply find a movie or actor you want to see, go to one of the sites below and see if the film is playing in your area. mydigiguide.com, tv-now.com and IMDB.com

Note: These are films that are listed as being on TV THIS WEEK ONLY, this is NOT a list of all the films the cast has done

Scroll down below for more information such as Chat show appearances and TTT ‘making-of’ specials!


Cast List

  1. Viggo Mortensen
  2. Liv Tyler
  3. Ian Holm
  4. Sean Bean
  5. Ian Mune
  6. Martyn Sanderson
  7. David Weatherley
  8. Marton Csokas
  9. Taea Hartwell
  10. John Noble
  11. Alexandra Astin
  12. Peter McKenzie
  13. Hugo Weaving
  14. Karl Urban
  15. Miranda Otto
  16. Noel Appleby
  17. David Wenham
  18. Cameron Rhodes
  19. Elijah Wood
  20. Cate Blanchett
  21. Bruce Hopkins
  22. Ian McKellen
  23. Mark Ferguson
  24. John Rhys-Davies
  25. Andy Serkis
  26. Stephen Ure
  27. Craig Parker
  28. John Leigh
  29. Timothy Bartlett
  30. Harry Sinclair
  31. Orlando Bloom
  32. Lawrence Makoare
  33. Robbie Magasiva
  34. Ray Henwood
  35. Dominic Monaghan
  36. Robyn Malcolm
  37. Bruce Spence
  38. Megan Edwards
  39. Billy Boyd
  40. Sarah McLeod
  41. Sean Astin
  42. Christopher Lee
  43. Sala Baker
  44. Brian Sergent
  45. Bernard Hill
  46. Nathaniel Lees
  47. Brad Dourif
  48. Alistair Browning
  49. Bruce Allpress
  50. John Bach
  51. Bruce Phillips
  52. Robert Pollock
  53. Olivia Tennet
  54. Howard Shore
  55. Jim Rygiel
  56. Peter Jackson


Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn)

28 Days (2000)
Albino Alligator (1996)
Ruby Cairo (1993)
Carlito’s Way (1993)
Boiling Point (1993)

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Liv Tyler (Arwen)

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Ian Holm (Bilbo)

Bless the Child (2000)
Beautiful Joe (2000)
Big Night (1996)
Chariots of Fire (1981)

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Sean Bean (Boromir)

Don’t Say a Word (2001)

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Ian Mune (Bounder)

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Martyn Sanderson (Bree Gatekeeper)

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David Weatherly (Barliman Butterbur)

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Marton Csokas (Celeborn)

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Taea Hartwell (Child Hobbit)

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John Noble (Denethor)

Airtight (1999) (TV)

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Alexandra Astin (Elanor Gamgee)

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Peter McKenzie (Elendil)

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Hugo Weaving (Elrond)

Bedrooms and Hallways (1998)

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Karl Urban (Eomer)

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Miranda Otto (Eowyn)

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Noel Appleby (Everard Proudfoot)

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David Wenham (Faramir)

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Cameron Rhodes (Farmer Maggot)

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Elijah Wood (Frodo)

Avalon (1990)
Back to the Future Part II (1989)

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Cate Blanchett (Galadriel)

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Bruce Hopkins (Gamling)

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Ian McKellen (Gandalf)

Apt Pupil (1998)
Bent (1997)
And the Band Played On (1993) (TV)

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Mark Ferguson (Gil-Galad)

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John Rhhys-Davies (Gimli)

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Andy Serkis (Gollum)

Career Girls (1997)

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Stephen Ure (Gorbag)

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Craig Parker (Haldir)

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John Leigh (Hama)

Atomic Twister (2002) (TV)

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Timothy Bartlett (Hobbit)

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Harry Sinclair (Isildur)

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Orlando Bloom (Legolas)

Black Hawk Down (2001)

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Lawrence Makoare (Lurtz)

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Robbie Magasiva (Mahur)

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Ray Henwood (Man from Rivendell)

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Dominic Monaghan (Merry)

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Robyn Malcolm (Morwen)

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Bruce Spence (Mouth of Sauron)

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Megan Edwards (Mrs. Proudfoot)

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Billy Boyd (Pippin)

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Sarah McLeod (Rosie Cotton)

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Sean Astin (Sam Gamgee)

Dish Dogs (1998) (V)
Courage Under Fire (1996)
Encino Man (1992)

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Christopher Lee (Saruman)

Arabian Adventure (1979)
Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951)

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Sala Baker (Sauron)

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Brian Sergent (Ted Sandyman)

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Bernard Hill (Theoden)

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Nathaniel Lees (Ugluk

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Brad Dourif (Grima Wormtounge)

Best Men (1997)
Death Machine (1995)
Color of Night (1994)
Child’s Play 3 (1991)
Child’s Play 2 (1990)
Child’s Play (1988)

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Alistair Browning (Damrod)

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Bruce Allpress (Aldor)

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John Bach (Madril)

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Bruce Phillips (Rohan Soldier)

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Robert Pollock (Mordor Orc)

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Olivia Tennet (Freda)

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Howard Shore (Composer)

Before and After (1996)
Kiss Before Dying, A (1991)
Big (1988)

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Jim Rygiel (SFX)

Batman Returns (1992)
2010 (1984)

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Peter Jackson

Contact (1997)

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December 4th – Peter Jackson on “Today”

December 4th – This is the one on the WB. [More]

December 8th – Sir Ian McKellen will be on Inside the actors studio. [More]

December 9th – This the Page to Screen program on Lord of the Rings [More]

December 12th – Elijah Wood (Frodo) will be a guest on the Today show.

December 13th – Elijah Wood (Frodo) will be on the early morning chat show ‘Regis & Kelly’.

Ringer Spy Trueogre sends along these great scans from the entire collection of Topps trading cards! Take a look!

TORn staffer Arathorn typed up part of the Mail on Sunday magazine special for our reading enjoyment. Some very interesting RoTK information in this article … and, of course, spoilers!

You ain’t seen nothing yet

The final part of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Return of the King, promises to be the most thrilling, says Karyn Miller (Mail on Sunday reporter, I presume).

When The Return of the King, the final and most spectacular film in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, is finally released in December next year, it will have been eight years in the making. It promises to provide a fitting finale to the series.

There will only be a few new characters in the first film, including Denethor, the Steward of the Kingdom of Gondor and the father of Boromir, who is played by respected Australian actor John Noble.

“Denethor resents never being king, and Boromir inherited that bitterness,” says Noble. “It’s what led Boromir to try to steal the Ring in the first film”

When Gondor is besieged by enemy forces, Denethor, who has fallen under Sauron’s influence, becomes desperate and deranged.

“It is my job to show the humanity of the man,” says Noble. “He is literally driven mad by grief and fear.”

Sauron’s henchman, the Mouth of Sauron, also makes his first appearance, although his head is covered by a large helment and all that can be seen of his face is his nose and gaping, decomposing jaws.

We may also see more of Sauron himself. “You can’t reduce him to being a big guy striding around in black armour, but he cannot be limited to a flaming eye, either,” says Jackson.

“The Sauron in the books is sketchy at best, which makes it hard to turn to turn him (sic.) into a screen villain. But imagine not really seeing Darth Vader for all three Star Wars films. You just can’t do it.”

This is from an old interview we think, see our earlier report here.

Despite such qualms, Jackson has high hopes for The Return of the King.

“The battles will be the biggest you have ever seen,” he says. He can make such a claim with confidence thanks to the help of his special effects company, Weta.

“We have poilted a piece of software that allows us to have 200,000 computer-generated extras fight each other,” he says.

“You simply press a button, sit back and watch these enormous battles unfold before your eyes.”

The incredible effects can be seen during the opening scenes of The Fellowship of the Ring, and again during the Battle of Helm’s Deep in The Two Towers. However, it is in the concluding chapter of the trilogy that this ground-breaking software will be utilised to create the most incredible effects.

Jackson has already earmarked the film’s final scene, which takes place amid the sweeping landscape of the Grey Havens, as his favourite.

“To me, it’s a culmination of the entire story; it represents what it is to give and what it is to lose,” he says. “That scene is probably the most powerful part of the entire film.”

UK fans should get hold of the Mail on Sunday for its fantastic behind-the-scenes magazine article.

I’ve tossed together a couple of reports that people have sent in. These are more specific about what goodies you can look forward to.

Warning: There are also some TTT and RoTK rumours. So this might be spoiler territory for some.

From Jon: There are 33 pages (including the ads!!) of stuff, including character bios, and a brilliant map of Helm’s Deep showing the stages of the battle, the movement of forces (with story spoilers).

It also gives a strong hint on pages 46-47 of what The Return Of The King will be like with a brief interview with John Noble (Denethor), and Peter Jackson saying “the battles will be the biggest you have ever seen.”

Briefly the magazine covers: the main characters, including all the types of forces of darkness (orcs, uruk-hai, bezerkers, and Grishnakh); a profile of Karl Urban; profile of Miranda Otto; creating Gollum; a look at locations in NZ; an interview with PJ; a visit to Weta; Armies of Darkness; and a tour of the battle of Helm’s Deep.

The article mentions piloting a new software that will enable up to 200,000 computer generated characters in battle – I guess this is Massive.

Jackson also hints strongly that Sauron will feature as a character in the ROTK, as he says “you can’t reduce him to being a big guy striding around in black armour, but he cannot be limited to a flaming eye.”

roborambo writes that this quote seems to be from a quite old (pre-filming??) interview that was conducted with Jackson some time ago. You can read it here. Scroll down and read Question Four. Hence this information might not be accurate – it might not even refer to RoTK!

The bonus CD-ROM contains the original teaser, the current theatrical trailer, several dozen photos, and several short documentaries.

From PennyQ: I eagerly awaited the arrival of the paperboy this morning! I ve played the free disc it has the teaser trailer, the long trailer and the trailer for the Extended Edition DVD, plus the picture gallery, wallpapers, screensaver and character info that have been on the official website before, and three behind the scenes movies that give a few new images and info. The magazine has 24 pages of info and pics about Grima, Treebeard, Gollum, Karl Urban, Miranda Otto, Peter Jackson, special effects, the enemy, the Fellowship, Helm s Deep and there s also a competition to win tickets to the premiere in London (closing date Dec 4th)

From Heather: You guys already know about the Mail on sunday special in the UK, well I’ve just read it and there is a major spoiler for ROTK! According to The Mail on Sunday, PJ has said that the last shot in ROTK is of Valinor, all grey and misty so we must see Frodo leaving.

If it’s of Valinor, we must see a little more than the departure from the Grey Havens – which is the last scene with Frodo, Bilbo and Gandalf in the book. Remember that the Grey Havens are not Valinor, only a point of departure to get *to* Valinor. – Dem.

Update: Correction from PW: The article actually says the Grey Havens.

Jackson has already earmarked the film’s final scene, which takes place amid the sweeping landscape of the Grey Havens, as his favourite.

“To me, it’s a culmination of the entire story; it represents what it is to give and what it is to lose,” he says. “That scene is probably the most powerful part of the entire film.”

So scotch that Valinor rumour, guys.