Category: Movie And Video News

  • Gollum’s Painful Voice

    Andy Serkis has recently told TeenHollywood.Com about playing the voice of Gollum and the resulting pains in his throat. “We developed something we called ‘Gollum Juice’ from honey, lemon and ginger which I drank in bucketloads. It kept me lubricated,” Serkis said.

  • Wood vs Astin – Round One

    According to SciFi Wire, Frodo and Sam will be having a head-to-head in The Two Towers to show the Ring’s effects on Frodo. It also confirms that there will indeed be an extended version of this film and one scene in particular we can expect to see on it.

  • Wargs and arrows and battles, oh my!

    If anyone missed last night’s look at The Two Towers on the WB and would like to see the quick clip straight from the film which aired at the end of the program, you can view it here. Parmadur’s Note: Pay attention to how Legolas mounts his horse. Very cool. QuickTime required.

  • Official site update

    After a small break, the official site has updated their Exploring Locations, Cultures, and Characters section with a look at Fangorn Forest.

  • TT interviews from ‘Extra’

    Extra has a short video of interviews with some of the cast. Hear about Liv’s nightmares, and Sean Astin’s fear of “looking like a fat guy”.

  • CoE Exclusive — TTT Review

    Josh Taylor was lucky enough to go to the MTV screening of the Two Towers, and his review of the movie is attached (click Read More). Be warned, there are spoilers! He’s also been generous enough to offer to answer any specific questions you might have, so please PM me any questions, or post them…

  • Agent Elrond, version 2.0

    SciFi Wire has a brief blurb about Hugo Weaving and what enticed him into taking on the role of Elrond.

  • Test your Two Towers knowledge

    Are you ready for The Two Towers? You can find out by taking this quick, fun quiz hosted by Guardian Unlimited.

  • Return of the King? Already?

    Empire Online has a brief article about what we can expect from The Return of the King, which comes out in December 2003.

  • Because we know you can’t resist…

    Yes, that’s right – another Two Towers review! This one is less lengthy than the others, but is still wonderfully spoiler-heavy. You can read this review at Filmjerk.com. Enjoy!