Ringer Spy milaya sends us these two Orlando Bloom articles, proving the man certainly does have some adoring fans!
Category: Old Special Reports
Aileen from the Philippines writes:
INVITATIONAL ADVANCE SCREENING FOR LOTR FOTR HELD DECEMBER 21, 2001
PROMOTIONS FOR FOTR IN THE PHILIPPINES
LOTR: FOTR will be released in the Philippines on January 4, 2002. Many local tie-ups were made with mobile subscriber, bookstore, theatre/mall owners, and of course with JVC. For this reason, we have more or less got good promotions/marketing for FOTR.
As I have mentioned Globe Telecoms, a cellphone company was one of the marketing tie-ups. They have been sending SMS message about LOTR trivia, and its release date to its subscribers. This is being done in connection with their Mobile Fantasy for FOTR. Subscribers are being courted to download icons, text cards, and join group or individual games related to LOTR.
Also, one of the biggest bookstores in our country– National Bookstore and JVC Philippines are also promoting the movie. Posters were displayed over all the branches of said bookstore. Also just this week trailers for LOTR (theatrical trailers and character trailers) are being played over and over on JVC screens. On the side, of course are the LOTR trilogy books with the movie tie-in covers from Del Rey, including The Hobbit. It is a pretty amazing partnership. Most people looking at the trailers from JVC TV screens are browsing and buying the books right after. These are some of the reasons why the LOTR trilogy books and The Hobbit are on the top 10 fiction books of these bookstores. In some of our specialty bookstores it ranks within top 3 under fiction. And of course, the one, which sells best, is The Fellowship of the Ring.
The biggest mall in our city, Glorietta (which has three movie theatres) have been promoting LOTR FOTR through countdowns starting off from 10 days to go. I noticed that every day different posters of the characters from the movie, as well as the official movie poster are being displayed on almost every corner of our said mall. All of these account for good FOTR promotion.
The one marketing tie up that I have been looking out for is the one with Burger King. It seems that until now they have not yet launched any promotion related to LOTR FOTR here in the Philippines.
LOTR SOUNDTRACK PERFORMANCE IN ASIA
MTV Screen, a program from the MTV Asia division ranked the LOTR OST in the top five soundtracks in Asia, based on sales. It debuted number 3 during the December 17 to 21 week and Number 1 during the Decmber 24 to 28 week. Contests related to LOTR are being conducted to give out the OST.
From the folks at Ballantine
The Lord of the Rings is all the buzz these days. . . and since Tolkien is not around to comment on this renewed interested in his work we’ve asked the Ballantine/Del Rey authors to send us their thoughts for a special Tolkien issue of the DRIN (Del Rey Internet Newsletter).
Most of the responses we received were positive, but we got a few surprises too. One author told us he can’t “stomach the stuff.” (Read on to find out who.)
And Arthur C. Clarke says that Tolkien personally showed him the man who may have inspired it all.
We received responses back from thirteen authors including Terry Brooks, Arthur C. Clark, Dan Chaon, Anne McCaffery and Anne Perry. To read their comments on Tolkien and his place in literary history, go to: www.randomhouse.com
Brandon Gray
http://www.boxofficemojo.com
The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring took in $11.115 million on Thursday, up 14.5% from the $9.704 million it earned last Thursday. Though mid-week business during the holidays is always far greater than it is during the rest of the year, the bump-up is still impressive considering that the higher the gross the more difficult it is for a movie to maintain its altitude.
Rings’ 9-day total stands at $119.112 million to rank #13 for the year so far. On the all time list, it stands at #161.
At this scorching pace, The Lord of the Rings should reach at least $165 million by Jan. 1.More]
Elijah Wood was on ‘The Tonight Show With Jay Leno’ tonight. Elijah spoke about his role as Frodo, and how fans are calling him that on the street. He also mentioned his mom is still doing his laundry for him π
Jay asked Elijah about the Elvish language. Elijah replied that it was a readable writable language created by Tolkien. Jay then asked Elijah if he had learned any of it and he replied that he had. He then uttered “Elen sila lumenn omentilmo.” A star shines on the hour of our meeting. He then proceeded to say that he had only a few lines in Elvish in the movies but they had all been cut. (thanks Ed!)
Here are a few pics for you:
From: Sarakin
Here are the Southeastern Film Critics Association’s
picks for the best of 2001. This year, 43 members representing nine states — Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia — voted on the awards.
SEFCA TOP 10
1. “Memento”
2. “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring”
3. “Amelie”
4. “Moulin Rouge”
5. “In the Bedroom”
6. “Shrek”
7. (tie) “A Beautiful Mind” “Mulholland Drive”
9. “Ghost World”
10. “Monster’s Ball”
BEST DIRECTOR
Winner: Peter Jackson, “The Lord of the Rings: The
Fellowship of the Ring”
Runner-up: Baz Luhrmann, “Moulin Rouge”
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Winner: Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens & Peter Jackson,
“The Lord of the Rings: The
Fellowship of the Ring”
Runner-up: Daniel Clowes & Terry Zwigoff, “Ghost
World”