A Journey’s End for LotR cast
The Science Fiction Weekly has an interview with cast members on their final scenes for LotR. You can read the full interview here.
The Science Fiction Weekly has an interview with cast members on their final scenes for LotR. You can read the full interview here.
For those of us who cannot find the words, The Hollywood Reporter tells us how it is holding on to box office records, and all about its most recent award.
A “supertrailer” has been realeased for the whole trilogy, and can be viewed here. This site also has other trailers, plus featurettes about different characters.
Vote for your Film of the Year at Channel 4 Film. While there check out their LotR feature here, this includes pics, interviews and a quiz. Also UK residents 18 years and over can enter a contest here to win a signed copy of Gollum: How We Made Movie Magic, by Andy Serkis (closing date 4th January).
From 14th January, the Department of Special Collections and University Archives of Marquette University (Milwaukee) are holding weekly presentations about their Tolkien collection. The presentations are free and open to all. The Department are also hosting a conference on 22-23 October on; “The Lord of the Rings: 1954-2004”.
For further details visit their website here.
Sideshow Collectibles have three fantastic prize draws. You could win a Balrog statue, Gollum bust or Witch-King crown. To enter follow the links at Sideshow Collectibles.
To enter the draws you have to be 18 years or older, resident in the US, Canada or EU and a newsletter subscriber.
Closing date is 15th January
See how well RotK is doing at the box office in countries other than the US at Box Office Mojo.
From The Age: ROTK opened across Australia yesterday and became the biggest opening day of a movie ever in that country. ROTK pulled in a reported $5 million dollars!
At icLiverpool, a review, a chance to win tickets to see your favorite movie, a movie gallery, and a NZ premiere gallery! Scroll down for the appropriate linkage!
The Sydney Morning Herald has a great review of ROTK. Definitely a “thumbs up” kind of review proclaiming that Peter Jackson has made one of the greatest trilogies in the history of cinema. You can read the full review at smh.