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In case you missed it…
More from IGN.com: The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring spoof, which aired during the MTV Movie Awards, has been included in the November four disc set. Also included is the four minute Two Towers preview shown at the end of Fellowship of the Ring last spring (bet you thought you’d never find…
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Spice up your messages
The folks over at the official site have been busy lately, haven’t they? Today, they’re offering downloadable Aim icons featuring King Theoden, Eomer, and Eowyn.
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Yet another update
The official site has updated yet again, this time adding downloadable desktops featuring images from the extended DVD.
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High hopes for November
IGN has posted a sixteen page review of the November DVD, paired with stills from the extra scenes. (The first couple of pages summarize the theatrical release. To save time, the extended edition review begins on the fourth page.)
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FotR: Soundtrack of the Year
At the 2002 World Soundtrack Awards held in Ghent, Belgium on October 19, Howard Shore brought home the award for Best Original Soundtrack – Orchestral.
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The way it was meant to be seen
Enter the Moviefone contest for a chance to win a big screen viewing of the special extended edition of Fellowship of the Ring.
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LotR behind the scenes
Several of the LotR cast members lent their voices to Electronic Arts’ Two Towers game for authenticity purposes, including Ian McKellen and Orlando Bloom. Each were interviewed on their thoughts of the final product. You can download those interviews here.
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Russian census reveals unusual data
For the first time ever, citizens were asked to define their own nationality “according to how they feel”. Elves, Hobbits and middle-Earthers have all put in an appearance.
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New views of Middle-earth
Need another reason to anticipate The Two Towers? How about the scenery, seen here in Decipher’s newly released cards: Hornburg Parapet and Plains of Rohan.
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Rohan desktops
The official site has updated again, this time adding downloadable desktops featuring Theoden, Eomer, and Eowyn.