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Drunken monks intercepted the message from Elemental Films to Xenite.Org and playfully rearranged the characters in the scroll so as to give us the impression there was some connection between the proposed "Elessar" movie project and the announced "Ancanar" movie project. If you have found this page through a search for Tolkien movie-related information, we apologize for the inconvenience. "Ancanar" is a fantasy film that should be appealing to Tolkien fans. We'll post more information as we can (and we'll try to sober up the monks before we send them out to check the mail again).
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· Peter Jackson, with funding from New Line Cinema, produced three movies based on J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings". Filmed entirely in New Zealand, and starring actors such as Elijah Wood (Frodo Baggins), Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn), Sir Ian McKellen (Gandalf), Liv Tyler (Arwen), Orlando Bloom (Legolas), and Christopher Lee (Saruman), the movies approximately follow the three volumes of The Lord of the Rings with which most Tolkien fans are familiar: "The Fellowship of the Ring" (December 19, 2001), "The Two Towers" (December 18, 2002), and "The Return of the King" (December 17, 2003). Xenite.Org has been keeping fans informed about the progress of the movies since February 1998, longer than any other LoTR movie news site. We are also home to some of the best Tolkien and Middle-earth forums, fan fiction, and commentary on the Internet today.

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