Using her and#163;25,000 ($39,000) life savings Kate Madison made her own Lord of the Rings film titled Born of Hope, and as the Daily Mail points out it is getting plenty of play online and is ready to watch at the bottom of this post.
Checking out the YouTube page it is marked as in response to The Hunt for Gollum, another fan made Rings-related feature which I discussed back in May 2009 and is available to watch right here. The Hunt for Gollum follows Aragorn (Adrian Webster), the Heir of Isildur as he sets out to find the creature Gollum (voiced by Gareth Brough and Jason Perino). The creature must be found to discover the truth about the ring, and to protect the future Ringbearer.
Born of Hope is inspired by only a couple of paragraphs written by J.R.R. Tolkien in the appendices of the "Lord of the Rings." Set in...
Checking out the YouTube page it is marked as in response to The Hunt for Gollum, another fan made Rings-related feature which I discussed back in May 2009 and is available to watch right here. The Hunt for Gollum follows Aragorn (Adrian Webster), the Heir of Isildur as he sets out to find the creature Gollum (voiced by Gareth Brough and Jason Perino). The creature must be found to discover the truth about the ring, and to protect the future Ringbearer.
Born of Hope is inspired by only a couple of paragraphs written by J.R.R. Tolkien in the appendices of the "Lord of the Rings." Set in...
- 2/12/2010
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
If you’re not already a Tolkien geek, this won’t turn you into one, and if you’re not already a Tolkien geek, you won’t get much out of this... Okay, now that the non-Tolkien geeks are gone: Wow. This is a beautiful little fan film: it’s fan fiction to the Nth degree, a “missing scene” story that Tolkien wrote but Peter Jackson didn’t film for his Lord of the Rings trilogy And rightly so: it wasn’t necessary for the larger telling of the whole big epic, but it’s lovely to see it done up so nicely for, as the proudly fannish creators inform us, “the personal, uncompensated enjoyment of ourselves and other Tolkien fans.” In between the events of The Hobbit and The Fellowship of the Ring, Aragorn (Adrian Webster) attempts to track down Gollum (cleverly CGI’ed, and voiced by Gareth Brough...
- 6/4/2009
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
Back in mid-February I posted the trailer for the independently made film The Hunt for Gollum, which follows Aragorn (Adrian Webster), the Heir of Isildur as he sets out to find the creature Gollum (voiced by Gareth Brough and Jason Perino). The creature must be found to discover the truth about the ring, and to protect the future Ringbearer. The script for the film was adapted from elements of the appendices of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" by Chris Bouchard, who also served as exec producer and director. At the time I posted the trailer it was known the film would be releasing on May 3 and, wouldn't you know, it completely slipped my mind until regular RopeofSilicon reader "Jm" shot me an email to remind me today is in fact May 3 and the full film, which has a running time of 38:11, can be viewed online right now in HD.
- 5/4/2009
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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