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An entry page for our Lord of the Rings movie forum. This page includes an essay recounting the history of film and radio adaptations of Tolkien's work.
Fans of Peter Jackson's film adaptation of "The Lord of the Rings" gather from around the world to discuss the movies, their casts, writers, producers, and related topics.
Continuing the tradition of the World Wide Web's oldest Tolkien discussion group, SF-FANDOM's Tolkien and the Inklings Forum brings readers together from all nations to discuss the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and other members of the famous Inklings writers group.
More than 17,000 messages from the original White Council forum, once hosted on Xenite.Org. Browse the old discussions among some of fandom's best informed sources at your leisure.
Xenite.Org has kept Tolkien fans informed about all matters related to Peter Jackson's movies since February 1998, longer than any other site on the Web. This is the oldest continually updated Lord of the Rings news site on the Internet.
The most comprehensive collection of Lord of the Rings News headlines from sources around the world regarding the Lord of the Rings and all related topics.
In affiliation with AllPosters, we offer you a great selection of Lord of the Rings-related posters and pictures.
This is an alternate URL for the same Middle-earth posters and pictures you will find under The Lord of the Rings.
Orlando Bloom has proven himself to be a worthy actor in great movies like "The Lord of the Rings" and "Pirates of the Caribbean". We offer a broad selection of great posters and pictures for his fans.
A collection of essays by Michael Martinez discussing Tolkien's methodology for creating the world of Middle-earth.
This page is copyright © 2004-2005 Michael Martinez. All rights reserved. No portions of this text may be reproduced electronically or otherwise without express permission from the author, except as occurs in normal browser caching and search engine indexing. No snarfs were de-regulated in the production of this HTML code. Your squeemage may vary. Playing Quidditch in unreinforced cabbage patches may be hazardous to the cabbages' health.
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