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Mystery Picture Update!
A new Mystery Picture has been added to the Games section. Head on over and take a guess at it! Remember; the first five correct answers get one point each 🙂 Last Puzzle
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Hypno Gets Rings Third
Hypnos Entertainment has been lined up by EA to create the third title in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Return of the King.
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Golden Trailer Awards Honor Year’s Best Previews
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers took home the Golden Trailer award for best trailer in an action picture! Read More…
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‘Rings’ set standard for using DVD format
“The Lord of Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Extended Edition” won this year’s two top DVD Premiere Awards among new releases: best special edition and best overall extra feature…
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Newsround’s exclusive chat with Gollum!
Andy Serkis, who plays Gollum in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, is joining the CBBC Newsround website for an exclusive hotseat!
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Rings movie master shares secrets
Lord of The Rings special effects master Richard Taylor passed on some of his Oscar-winning movie secrets to a group of Huntly students yesterday…Stuff has the story.
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The Envelope Please…
What would Oscar night look like if AMC MovieWatcher members who responded to a recent survey were responsible for handing out this year’s awards? According to Internet Wire, The Two Towers would edge out Chicago, for best picture.
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Middle-Earth Online Details Emerge
Although Middle-Earth Online generated a fair amount of excitement when it was first announced, news since then has been noticeably scarce. This Article at RPGamer explains why and how it has affected the development of the game.
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Safety ad barred from using Rings quote
The family of Lord of the Rings author JRR Tolkien has refused to allow his words to be altered for use in a Welsh road safety campaign. Read the entire story at CBBC Newsround
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VES Honors Visual Effects of 2002
The Visual Effects Society held its first awards, and The Two Towers Stole the show, beating out movies such as MIB II and Star Wars AotC. (Note: TTT details begin about halfway down the page)