Author: HobbitFriend

  • You are here

    The official web site has updated its “Explore Middle Earth” feature. Very nice! Interviews, artwork, minatures, software scenes–you’ll like it!

  • Short but sweet

    Here are pictures, and Quicktime videos from Entertainment Tonight’s TTT footage. Don’t look if you don’t want to know, but I didn’t see any of it until today, and I am still shivering!

  • Your daily dose of Vitamin TTT

    Stay healthy at CoE! Here are some movie images of The Two Towers, at Empire Movies

  • DVD of TTT early?

    Hmmmm. How does June 30 2003 sound? R2 Project says it is a tentative date.

  • Scary toy!

    Heeeeeeers Sauron! (No, that is Legolas with his bow, click on the link, silly). Here is what he says: “I see you.” “You cannot hide.” “Build me an army worthy of Mordor.” “There is no life… in the void!”

  • When you got it, flaunt it!

    “This year, we have two important opportunities to market ourselves to the world: the America’s Cup and the release of the second Lord of the Rings film”. The New Zealand tourism industry is a happy place! Read the article regarding the speech Mark Burton gave at the to Fiordland Tourism Awards, which is posted at…

  • Little snacks before the big meal

    Are you ravenous for more extended DVD scenes? The official site has more scenes, and every day they will have a little bit more! Can you stand it? Go there now for: Prologue: One Ring to Rule Them All, Concerning Hobbits, The Shire, and Very Old Friends.

  • Forces of Darkness

    At the official site you will now find a nice Quicktime video–short interviews of Christopher Lee, Brad Dourif, Richard Taylor (Director of WETA’s workshop) and Peter Jackson–interspersed are scenes old and new, i.e., TTT. Tiny, yes, but informative, too.

  • Crazy like a fox for TTT?

    At FOX News there is a blurb on what is in store–he has “seen advance footage”.

  • More stamps of approval

    Here is an interesting article at Consignia –Christmas postage stamps from Britain’s Royal Mail! To quote a bit: “The promotion offers customers buying a book of 12 First Class Christmas stamps the opportunity to ‘Find the One Ring and win £1m’ plus other first class prizes.”