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  • Review of RotK DVD

    As the release of RotK on DVD draws ever closer, DVDFile has a review of the two-disc set due out in two weeks’ time. There is a review of both the film itself and the extra features that come with it.

  • DVDFile talks LotR

    In time for the release of RotK on DVD in just under three weeks, DVDFile has got three extensive interviews with the crew about the Visual Effects, Production and Costume Design of the Trilogy.

  • The LotR Legacy

    An interesting new feature article at Sideshow Weta discusses how the success of LotR will inspire many fantasy films in the near future, and also how previous films paved the way for RotK’s unprecedented Oscar victory.

  • Could we be getting an Extended Edition soundtrack?

    Good news for all fans of the LotR score! According to Empire Online, Howard Shore is planning to release an extended edition of the LotR soundtrack, featuring eight or nine discs of music with all of the score from the theatrical versions of the films. This momentous set could be released as early as next…

  • More on ‘The Third Age’

    Nintendo.com has an interview with Steve Gray, the Executive Producer of ‘LotR: The Third Age’. In the interview, he answers questions about the gameplay and plot of the upcoming game.

  • RotK DVD reviewed

    Empire Online has a review of the RotK DVD, which is released in a month’s time on 25th May. The film itself received five stars, although it’s commented that the EE DVD will be the superior release, both in terms of the film itself, and the extras.

  • Aragorn and Legolas make the Top 10

    In a poll conducted by the UK DVD rental company Choices, Aragorn and Legolas both made the top 10 of a list of the Top 20 greatest movie heroes of all time. At the top of the list was Maximus from ‘Gladiator’. Read more at ic Wales.

  • Middle-earth Online delayed until 2005

    The multiplayer RPG Middle-earth Online has been delayed until next year. The game, published by VU Games, was previously scheduled for October of this year. Read more at Gamespot.

  • LotR named fourth greatest epic ever

    According to a list drawn up by Total Film magazine, the LotR trilogy has been named the fourth greatest movie epic of all time. It was beaten by Lawrence of Arabia, Ben-Hur and the original Star Wars trilogy. Read more at Scotsman.

  • Voting open for the MTV Movie Awards

    Voting is now open for the 2004 MTV Movie Awards. RotK is nominated in two categories: Best Action Sequence and Best Movie. You can vote at MTV.com.