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Old 06-27-2004, 07:03 PM   #23
Tar-Alcarin
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Tar-Alcarin has just left Hobbiton.
WHile reading through Entertainment Weekly i found an short little blurb on the EE

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MustWorthiness : The three hour, 20-minute final installment of the Lord of the Rings trilogy ear 11 oscars and more than $377 million-but thats not enough for director Peter Jackson. His four-disc cut hits stores in time for Christmas, complete with 49 minutes of extra footage and 300 new F/X shots. What's on itNew Scenes include the Nazgul king facing down Gandalf in battle, the Mouth of Sauron taunting the Fellowship at the gates of Mordor, and Aragorn tending to Eowyn in the houses of Healing. The most anticipated addition is Gandalfs final confrontation with Saruman, a controversal last-minute cut from the film. The bonus materials will also bring the production narritive to a close, with extensive making of featurettes. Next "As far as we know, Peter has nothing else up his sleeve,"says New Line Home Entertainment VP Mike Mulvihill. "But he's a DVD fan, and you never know what he may have hidden away"
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