The latest Time Out in the UK has an interview with Ian Holm (Bilbo) for his theatre run of Pinter’s “The Homecoming,”which includes:
“Lord of the Rings is ‘very good,’ he promises. ‘Christopher Lee knew Tolkien, and is a devotee. He came out and said, “That’s Tolkien,” so you can’t get better then that. I like it because it’s not just a special-effects movie, it’s very performance-orientated, lots of good stuff in it. And yes, battle with 5,000 Orcs and the rest of it. I think it’s going to be a sort of landmark, really.’ He plays Bilbo Baggins, uncle to Elijah Wood’s Frodo, and wil also appear in the third film (the trilogy was shot conccurently at a budget of $300 million, or thereabouts). And what was Peter Jackson like? “A terribly nice little man, rather nervous with a bit of a stutter, thick black hair and extraordinary bow legs. He wore shorts and sneakers and would bicycle between one set and another and direct by cell phone. I don’t know how he did it.’
T-Mobil and RIOT-E launch New Line Cinemas The Lord of the Rings SMS service ~ exclusive games, logos, information and questionnaire service to be provided for next three years ~
T-Mobil customers will soon be able to subscribe to interactive The Lord of the Rings games and exclusive services via text message.
T-Mobil will be the only mobile telecommunications provider in Germany to offer mobile services around New Line Cinemas The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy over the next three years. T-Mobil will obtain the services from Riot Entertainment (RIOT-E, www.riot-e.com), the global leader in the wireless entertainment.
SMS is really taking off with young people at the moment. If text message services can provide users with unique content in an imaginative and creative way, theyre going to be even more successful, said Martin Knauer, Executive Director Marketing Consumer Market at at T-Mobil. RIOT-E delivers exactly the kind of content for wireless entertainment we want to offer to our customers.
The movie trilogy The Lord of the Rings is based on the novel by J.R.R. Tolkien. The first of the three films will be launched wordwide on December 19, 2001.
Today, almost 60 million Germans have mobile phones, creating a huge potential audience for mobile entertainment, says Jan Wellmann, CEO of RIOT-E. Our strategic partnership with T-Mobil will allow us to shape this rapidly developing market.
The T-Mobil service portfolio around The Lord of the Rings will include innovative multiplayer games, exclusive services, questionnaires, logos and information about the trilogy. All these services will be available in October.
T-Mobil has previously worked with RIOT-E on the exclusive SMS services around the movie Bridget Joness Diary and the interactive SMS game X-Men, based on the Marvel comic books and film.
About Riot Entertainment Ltd (www.riot-e.com) Founded in February 2000, Riot Entertainment immediately established itself as the most innovative publisher, creator, and distributor of entertainment in the wireless sector. RIOT-E brings imagination and style that enables wireless gaming, communication and commerce worldwide. Games created by RIOT-E are promoted and co-branded in parallel with highly visible international media releases such as movies, TV-shows, and sports events. RIOT-E has successfully launched its Bridget Jones and X-Men mobile services with operators in Europe and Asia and has secured exclusive rights to mobile content based on Guinness World Records and New Line Cinemas The Lord of The Rings film trilogy. Headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, RIOT-E has operational activities in Europe, Asia and The United States. The company employs 70 people worldwide.
About New Line Cinema (www.newline.com) Founded in 1967, New Line Cinema is the entertainment industry’s leading independent producer and distributor of theatrical motion pictures. New Line licenses its films to ancillary markets including cable and broadcast television as well as to international venues. The company, which is a subsidiary of AOL Time Warner Inc., operates several divisions including in-house theatrical distribution, marketing, home video, television, acquisitions, production, licensing and merchandising units.
In light of the September 11 tragedies in New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C., resulting airline safety concerns, and expected military action in the near future, I have made some very difficult decisions. The safety of our players and our employees must be my number one concern. As such, I’m changing our plans for two large, group events in October and November.
The first decision is to allow our European marketing professionals and team of product champions to represent us at Spiel Game Faire in Essen, Germany on October 18-21 instead of flying our marketing team from Decipher’s headquarters in Virginia. I’m sure all of you who get to attend Spiel will be treated to a spectacular showing by Marcus Sheppard and Dominiek Vermandere, including a first look at The Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game.
The second, and more significant, decision is about DecipherCon. We have a lot of important things planned for the show, but I can’t imagine anything more important than the safety of our players all around the world. As such, I’ve decided to cancel the convention this year. I know there will be many disappointed players out there, just as I am deeply disappointed.
Still, it’s my belief that out of adversity comes opportunity. I think we can collectively turn this disappointment into a tremendous positive on behalf of the entire gaming community. Here’s how:
As many of you know, this was to be the first time Decipher awarded $50,000 in cash prizes in the world championships of our various trading card games. Many of you were looking forward to competing in these events. Yet, it seems appropriate now and I believe most of you will feel the same way that this money should go for a higher purpose. I’ve decided that Decipher will donate all $50,000 to relief efforts for the September 11th tragedy.
But, it’s not just the donation that feels like the right thing to do. It’s more. All 300 of our players who qualified for DecipherCon through State, Open, and Continental Championships will be contacted shortly by email and given the opportunity to vote on which charity(ies) will benefit from the donation. When that determination is made, we will make the contribution not in Decipher’s name, but in the name of all these championship players. (Click here for a list of the champions.)
In addition, we are going to challenge our retailers, distributors, and players around the world to match this money through fundraising efforts of tournaments and other events. These funds will be donated in the names of all Decipher players and collectors.
Another key feature of DecipherCon this year was to be the very first sanctioned tournament in the world for The Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game. Instead of asking players to come to our community (in Virginia Beach) to celebrate the launch of the greatest game Decipher has ever made, we will take The Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game to your communities all over the world. We plan to implement a series of sanctioned tournament events instead of just one. (Locations of these events will be announced later.) It’s true we have a short period of time to organize all of this (no one expected the events of September 11th), but I’m sure our team will rise to the occasion.
Finally, we are going to ask our qualifying champions, the same people who would have been competing in the world championships for our games, to serve as guests of honor at these Lord of the Rings events. They are stars and deserve to be treated as such.
On Friday, I will be talking about these decisions on Radio Free Decipher. If you have questions for me, feel free to email them to Kyle Heuer at radiofree@decipher.com, with the subject “Question for Warren Holland”, before noon (EST) on Thursday. I’ll be happy to answer as many questions as I can and also give you some background information on these decisions for me.
Should any of you have trouble canceling your airline travel arrangements, please consult the airlines directly to find out what paperwork is necessary in order to have your ticket purchases refunded or exchanged for future travel. We are dedicated to helping you in any way we can and will be happy to provide you with any written documentation about the event cancellation. Please contact our conventions manager, Kendrick Summers, regarding your personal situation. He can be reached by email at kendrick.summers@decipher.com or by telephone at 757.664.1143.
I ask for your support in helping me make Decipher’s proud player community stand above the rest in a show of widespread devotion to our country in its time of need. Everyone within the company already knows that our players are special. Now it’s time to show the world what you’re all about.
It has grown to be quite the custom for the superior production companies to showcase their work before the end of season movie bonanza here in the largest movie going nation (per capita) in the world.
I particularly take note of fantasy, comic book and game interpretations as they are normally most open to my own brand of satirical yet harsh criticism. I took most delight in giving the recent “Tomb Raider” a serve.
I plod in and out of cinemas, wondering what inspired those smouldering heaps of Hollywood excrement. There appeared to be no light at the end of the tunnel, I had become a cynic.
I have since been enlightened, and from the most unsuspecting place. A Fantasy world that literally fuels the entire “Nerd” culture of the Modern world.
If you have no clue what I am talking about then you can count yourself in the minority.
The first instalment of the Epic Trilogy “Lord of the Rings” entitled “Fellowship of the Ring” will launch itself with great force at our Silver Screens come Boxing Day.
Interpreted By Peter Jackson the films tell the story of the one Ring and the Hobbit who carries it. A mighty task it must of be too, so much as one word out of place and the “Nerd” world will hang him!
Many film making endeavours have laid claim to the title of “Bigger than Ben Hur”. For once it is actually true. With sets and costumes numbering in the hundreds, extras into the thousands, and special effects like none ever seen before these films look to be something to behold. I even heard on the grape vine that twenty kilometres of road was built for the production.
The only step that remains is to have the same impact “Ben Hur” did when ti was released.
The trailer, which is an Epic in it’s own right features a snippet from a thirty minute preview I had the honour to be invited to witness. At first I was sceptical and wandered if the security measures at the door to remove all devices capable of recording or communicating was all that essential.
The thoughts running through my own mind left me disillusioned before even the lights had dimmed, another Hollywood money-maker was on its way. How wide of the mark I was!
I was treated to thirty minutes of the most visually stunning film I had ever laid my eyes upon. The most original and heart stopping action. The most motivated and believable characters for this type of film. I was sucked into a frantic battle inside a massive and beautiful cave, I was between crying and smiling with the feeling that conjures itself in the back of your throat. My eyes, my mind and my heart were satisfied, and it was only about one fifth of the film.
Not long after leaving the cinema I purchased the book in the three-part format and began to read. Since that day I have been through it four times and have embarked on a fifth. I have never anticipated anything of an entertainment nature before in my existence, but now I even find myself surfing the net to gather as much information as I can.
This fever that has come over me can only be explained through the “Nerd” mentality, perhaps my conceptions of the past about their way of life has been a little too harsh. I never suspected it would be the “Nerd” that produces the most anticipated refreshment to entertainment and what appears to be the first major film event of the new century.
On Boxing Day this year the Australian Film going public will not be treated to the usual tripe that flags our major cinemas. They will receive a third of a story more satisfying than the original Star Wars when first released. A story brought to the screen by one of it’s own fans in a fashion not seen before. The question is can we wait another two years to receive the next two thirds?
October 10th, 2001, The Official New Line Shop will begin to sell the JVC DVD Player. Yes, a DVD player specific to The Lord of the Rings. It is a big deal in its own right, but with its impending release, there is something else we should be looking forward to.
The official shop page description talks of an “exclusive 17-minute DVD — featuring behind the scenes footage about the making of The Lord of the Rings — is sure to thrill anyone who’s waiting for the film’s release on December 19th.”
Well guess what folks…We got our little spy hungry hands on one! Woo!
One thing you should know before you read this report. In the time I wanted to report this to you, I was unable to get any high quality screen captures of the DVD. While I’m sure there is a way to do it, I simply just took images of the TV. The images you do see should be more than enough to satisfy your appetite. (ps – Please do not send me email about how to capture images off the DVD!)
The packaging is the size of the DVD, not the regular bulky DVD case we are used to getting. (This is a good thing) Featured on the front are Eljiah as Frodo, Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn, Ian McKellen as Gandalf and Liv Tyler as Arwen.
On the back there is a listing of the chapters and a mention of, what I believe, one of the cooler features of the DVD: ‘The Theatrical Trailer and Featurette in 5.1 Surround Sound.’
I have seen the first Fellowship of the Ring Trailer many times, but the versions on our computer hardly match up to the one on this DVD. If you are lucky enough to have a home theater, watching this DVD version of the trailer really does make you feel like you are smack dab in the middle of a high quality cinema. From the beginning echo of the fog on the New Line logo, to the Fireworks version of Smaug swooping to your right, the creators have taken full advantage of the surround sound. NOTE: The DVD is default set up for standard sound, NOT the 5.1 Dolby Digital. So you will need to go to the audio setup portion of the DVD to switch it.
The interactivity, while simple, is well done. The design is perfect in my opinion and I had no problem surfing around the various sections of the disc. The main screen, seen to the left, lists the main areas of the disc. Take note of the image of Sam behind the textual menu. This area fades in and out with various images of cast and characters. Elvish writing scrolls up and down the screen on the extreme right. The Lord of the Rings logo occasionally has a ‘metallic’ reflection roll slowly across it.
You can start the entire DVD by selecting ‘Play All,’ or you can go to the 17-minute behind the scenes footage under ‘Glimpse of Middle-earth.’ Here we find of the listing of the 5 chapters with an image from each section. The logo again has the ‘lighting’ effect on it and the elvish script scrolls on the far right.
Each chapter is seperated by the Fellowship theme graphic with the title of the chapter below it. The fellowship moves slowly across to the right as the background of a middle-earth map shines through.
Chapter 1 – Middle-earth Down Under This section has some wonderful shots of the landscape of New Zealand and the sets from the films. Mainly Hobbiton. We also get a great look at the Fellowship climbing Caradhras. The cast testifies how great Peter Jackson was as a director and a visionary. Christopher Lee claims Peter “has The One Ring.”
Chapter 2- Imagining Middle-earth Peter explains that at the time of the films conception, 1995, the world of Alan Lee dominated the literature available. We get some shots of Alan Lee sketching as well as overseeing the production. John Howe is also shown talking about how believablity is the key to the films. Highlights: Weathertop statues in production
Chapter 3 – Creating Middle-earth Richard Taylor, head of WETA, talks about the care and effort taken for the make-up, prosthetics, models, amrmour, weapons, etc. Peter Jackson then emphasizes how successful Richard and his team were in making these fantasical items look and feel real and believable. Highlights: A clay model of Shelob! An elaborate model of Minas Tirith (I think) Orc masks and prosthetics John Rhys-Davies having his make-up applied Wonderful looks at the hundreds of weapons and armour created for the films
Chapter 4 – Characters of Middle-earth This chapter reviews the cast, subdivided into races. The hobbits, Wizards, Men, and finally Elves and Dwarves. Highlights: Shots of the hobbits at Weathertop and in Hobbiton. Legolas standing on top of a box, while the hobbits run under by, to create the illusion of height. (This looks to be the same scene from the trailer when Legolas is firing back at a group of Orcs after Moria) Elijah holds up an image ‘That will never ever be in the movie.” (The picture looks to be the hobbits with Bill the Pony and snow flakes flying around) Saruman on his throne in Orthanc. Gandalf both in Bag End and travelling. Viggo at Weathertop fighting the Ringwraiths. Boromir at the departure from Lorien. Cate Blanchett as Galadriel filming the the mirror scene. ( Funny thing is she is wearing rain boots!) Legolas petting Billy the Pony. Orlando Bloom talks about Legolas’s skill with all weapons. Liv in Rivendell talking with the hobbits. She is standing on a box, to represent the height difference
Chapter 5 – The One Ring Great shot of the entire fellowship running over a ridge. We see the filming of the Ring in Frodo’s hand scene, from the first Trailer.
After the last chapter of the presentation has ended, the DVD jumps directly to the first Fellowship of the Ring Trailer. (In all its 5.1 Dolby Digital Glory!)
The next section of interest on the DVD is the Photo Gallery. By choosing one of the 16 listed character(s) you can learn more about that character and the person who plays them. I have captured the menu page, Gandalf page and Sir Ian McKellen page below.
The ‘Audio Setup’ allows you to toggle between standard audio and 5.1 Dolby Digital.
The ‘Help’ section describes how to use the DVD and the ‘Credits’ tells you all about who made it.
All in all, this DVD is wonderful. Its a blessing to have a few months ahead of the production and it really helps to fill the much needed fix of Lord of the Rings. For you international fans, if the film doesn’t show in December, this should help take the tinge off of waiting another month or so. I would have easily paid a $50 for this thing if it was for sale, so the $200 price tag for the entire DVD player AND this DVD isn’t bad at all. Actually, its quite good. As far as I can tell, I’m not an expert, the DVD player has all the same stuff mine does, and is cheaper! If you haven’t entered the DVD age, and you are a Tolkien fan, now is the time to get with it.
Purchase the DVD Player with the Behind the Scenes DVD at the Official New Line Shop. They are currently taking pre-orders and will start shipping on Oct 10th.