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A Happy New Mojo to us all!
At Box Office Mojo you can see just how much money The Two Towers has brought in! Hmmmm….how much of that is thanks to you, my dears? A lot, I bet!
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Urban and Otto on the Early Show…
Karl Urban and Miranda Otto appeared on CBS’s The Early Show on Friday morning to talk about their roles as royal siblings in the latest installment of the LOTR trilogy.
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How did they do that?
Director Peter Jackson and director of photography Andrew Lesnie go in depth about the cinematography of the Lord of the Rings in an interview with ASC.com, discussing the realism of Rohan, Fangorn Forest, the Dead Marshes, and more!
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Still haven’t seen TTT?
If you’ve yet to see the film or simply can’t get enough of it, MSN Entertainment has five movie clips you can download. Scenes include the “we’re not alone” sequence with Frodo and Sam, Eowyn and Aragorn, and Gandalf and Theoden.
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The Art of the Armor
The LOTR Official Site has updated once again. The newest addition is a video which covers the making of the weapons and the armor for the newest movie. If you are spoiler-conscious, stay away, as this video also shows scenes from TTT.
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The long-winded Elijah Wood
In a lengthy interview with Sci Fi, Elijah Wood talks about The Two Towers, the changes in his character, and the scenes from the film that have stuck in his mind.
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The Hero Returns
“He asked me a series of very intense questions about Aragorn’s character. I stumbled my way through the answers,” Jackson says. “As the questioning continued, I started to realize he wasn’t going to do it. He was somber, very serious, rather dour. Then, without warning, Viggo suddenly said, ‘Well, I guess I’ll see you in…
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Talking with Gollum
If you’ve see “The Two Towers,” you know that Gollum steals the show. Hollywood.com talks with the actor who created this incredible character, Andy Serkis, and the rest of the cast of the new film, to find out what it was like working with the bug-eyed little critter.
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Two Towers global figures
The Lord Of The Rings sequel, The Two Towers, flattened competition across the globe in its opening weekend in 25 international territories. Read more.
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How to score big
Howard Shore in an interview with NorthJersey.com: “You’re composing not in relation to the spectacle” – of which “The Two Towers” has plenty – “but in relation to the drama on the screen. Keeping that in mind allows you to write in a more intimate and human way,” from the Norwegian fiddles of the Viking-like…