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Can you sew?
If you can, you might want to take a look at this research site! Alley Cat Scratch has not only hints, tips and tricks on how to make many a costume from Fellowship of the Ring, but pictures, too. Halloween is just around the corner…
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More illustrations at the Gallery
We now have some great watercolor illustrations by Alan Lee, at our Gallery. They span all three books…go take a look!
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November just got further away…
Here are some links that add nicely to our current poll. In the extended version of the DVD (due out November 12) there will be three collectors cards from Decipher. It will feature one card each of Legolas, Gimli, and Aragorn.
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Ian McKellen talks a little LOTR
Ian McKellen has updated his web site with more questions and answers. Go here for the latest!
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It’s gonna get worse before it gets better…
Here it is! An article on what to expect in the extended version of The Fellowship of the Ring. Are you sitting down? Good! Lights Out Entertainment will enlighten you…and maybe even make you weep for joy!
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Wanna play?
Can’t make up your mind about the Electronic Arts Lord of the Rings game? Well, this War of the Ring Download, Part 1 might help. And here is the War of the Ring Download, Part two–it might assist your decision…just don’t expect to hear anything except background noise from the E3 Expo, which is where…
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Bilbo stays busy
Curious as to what Ian Holm has been up to lately? The Calgary Sun knows!
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My hands are shaking! And I can’t think of a good title!
AAAAAHHHHH! I just read a fabulous article at Ain’t it Cool News! Fellowship of the Ring DVD news! Two Towers info! Oh… I have to go lay down now…
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It’s in the cards…
Decipher has announced that its Lord of the Rings™ Trading Card Game was awarded Best Trading Card Game (TCG) of 2001 and Best Graphic Presentation of a Card Game last night at the 28th Annual Origins Awards ceremony in Columbus, Ohio.
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And you think your job is hard…
How would you edit The Fellowship of the Ring? I don’t know how I would even begin. Read an interview of John Gilbert from the May/June edition of Editors Guild Magazine to learn how he did it.