LOTR fans Kerry Shawcross and Chris Demarais of RoosterTeeth make the 200km trek from Hobbiton to Mount Ngauruhoe (Mount Doom) in New Zealand just to prove Boromir wrong.
MORE: Part Two and Part Three
LOTR fans Kerry Shawcross and Chris Demarais of RoosterTeeth make the 200km trek from Hobbiton to Mount Ngauruhoe (Mount Doom) in New Zealand just to prove Boromir wrong.
MORE: Part Two and Part Three


In the original draft of the script for Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers, Faramir has a dream in which he has a vision of Frodo Baggins’ future, should the ring take hold of his soul.
The scene was completed but never made the movie.
Actor Hunter Davis applies his uncanny Ian McKellen (and not half bad Gollum) impression to the Queen classic.


The Gold Plated Tungsten Carbide One Ring replica created by goldsmith Jens Hansen for Weta Workshop ($99):
Much like the One Ring in the movies, this Tungsten Carbide One Ring replica has the highest melting point of all non-alloyed metals and tough enough to go with you on your daily adventures. You’ll need the volcanic lava of Mount Doom to destroy it… or you could just wear it and see if you can withstand its evil powers. The ring features an inscription in Elvish letters of the Black Speech devised by Sauron when he crafted the all-powerful ring: “One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.” Wield your power carefully.
100% hypoallergenic.
Naturally.
Brotherhood Workshop’s epic entry to the Machinima Interactive Film Festival.
Contains bonus Voldemort.
Made by Cake Central member Solociachef21.
A great eye, lidless, wreathed in flOMNOMNOMNOM
A 1952 recording of J.R.R. Tolkien reading Namárië, an Elvish language poem that appeared in The Fellowship of the Ring.

We’ve seen the Battle Of Isengard and Barad-dûr rendered in LEGO.
Now it’s the turn of Helm’s Deep. Built by Daniel Z, it’s currently on display in an Oslo store.
Speaking of Lego…
appealing for unwanted lego for #autism group Mike Anthony Hair Salon Irwins Lane is the drop off point twitter.com/Galwayautismpa…
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