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Peter Jackson makes it perfect
In case you didn’t have the time to pick up the magazine, here is more on that Two Towers article from the most recent edition of Empire Magazine, at Filmforce
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Empire magazine is teasing us…
You have to go to the stands and buy the mag to get the whole story, of course, but they do offer up a few yummy morsels on-line–for a taste of The Two Towers and Return of the King news, go here. You can order the magazine on-line, too…
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PG extended DVD
According to this site, the British release of the extended DVD will still be rated PG, even though it has more graphic scenes. However, it will have a higher rating in America.
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More TT gossip
The British film company filmfour have open a new section of their site dedicated to LotR. This includes a new interview with Ian McKellen and a Two Towers page, with comments from Peter Jackson.
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Don’t Forget to Pre-Order Your DVDs!
In case you haven’t done it yet, here are the links to pre-order either (or both!) of the DVD sets: US/Canada (Region 1 Encoding) 2-Disk Set from Amazon 4-Disk Set from Amazon 4-Disk Set from Amazon–Collector’s Gift Set UK (Region 2 Encoding) 2-Disk Set from Amazon 4-Disk Set from Amazon 4-Disk Set from Amazon–Collector’s Box…
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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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Weta gets ready for TTT
If you’ve wondered how the magical FX for TTT are going to work – from Treebeard to Gollum – check out this article about Weta, the LotR movie animators.
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Elijah Wood interview
There’s an audio interview with Elijah Wood from Much Music, with some new LotR information. Listen to it here.
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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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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.