Marcus Telcontar
Feb 13th, 2002, 09:43:20 PM
It appears there will be last reel change for LTOR that will include a new trailer for TTT and also deleted footage from FOTR!!!
ooooooo shiney!!!!
And have a read of this rather amusing story....
Sir Ian McKellen backs Fellowship Of The Ring for Best Picture Oscar
Sir Ian McKellen is backing The Fellowship Of The Ring to win this year's Oscar for Best Picture.
He thinks it will win because Tolkien's world is so popular amongst Hollywood filmmakers.
The first Lord Of The Rings film has been nominated for 13 Oscars.
McKellen, who plays Gandalf in the movie trilogy, told Richard and Judy: "I think the film has received so many nominations because Hollywood filmmakers are thinking 'my god I wish I'd worked on that.'
"I'll stick my neck out and say it's going to win Best Picture."
But he says some of the film's computer-animated characters, such as the Balrog, were less than impressive in the studio.
"Although the Balrog was made to look huge and terrifying on screen, in the studio it was just a yellow tennis ball on a pole.
"I was yelling 'you shall not bounce!'. Actors are just kids who never grew up."
ooooooo shiney!!!!
And have a read of this rather amusing story....
Sir Ian McKellen backs Fellowship Of The Ring for Best Picture Oscar
Sir Ian McKellen is backing The Fellowship Of The Ring to win this year's Oscar for Best Picture.
He thinks it will win because Tolkien's world is so popular amongst Hollywood filmmakers.
The first Lord Of The Rings film has been nominated for 13 Oscars.
McKellen, who plays Gandalf in the movie trilogy, told Richard and Judy: "I think the film has received so many nominations because Hollywood filmmakers are thinking 'my god I wish I'd worked on that.'
"I'll stick my neck out and say it's going to win Best Picture."
But he says some of the film's computer-animated characters, such as the Balrog, were less than impressive in the studio.
"Although the Balrog was made to look huge and terrifying on screen, in the studio it was just a yellow tennis ball on a pole.
"I was yelling 'you shall not bounce!'. Actors are just kids who never grew up."