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Scoop's ratings at the weekend were dominated by Elves and Hobbits... Scoop's weekend top 30 follows...Hobbit haters
should read no further...
Lord of the Rings' Princess Arwen (Liv Tyler) is pictured with what looks a lot like a digital camera. Source -
Anonymous. See also... Ringswatch: Our Liv Freaks Out In Battle - Scoop Images: Wellywood's Favourite Starlet - Scoop
Images: Liv Meets ...
Liv Tyler, Wellywood's most talked about starlet, has been acting it up during shooting of the Lord of the Rings, both
on and off the set.
The following pictures - supplied to Scoop anonymously - show actress Liv Tyler in action during the shooting of some
scenes for the Lord Of The Rings trilogy. The pictures were taken in the South Island near Wanaka.
Movie star Liv Tyler takes a break from a hectic schedule of filming for the Lord of the Rings trilogy earlier this year
for a spot of shopping on Wellington's Willis St - photo Kevin Stent of the Sunday Star Times.
Scoop's friendly hobbit couldn't resist taking his camera out of his satchel when he found a moment alone on the
staircase at Helm's Deep. See the Scoop One Ring Special for more Lord Of The Rings images.
Scoop is delighted to present to Frodo and Bilbo Baggin’s house in the Waikato – Bag End. Now we are getting magical….
Yet another picture of a Lord of the Rings set has been supplied to Scoop by a friendly Hobbit. This time it appears to
show a mountaintop fortress guarded by an eagle statue.
The guardian of Helms Deep - exclusively on Scoop! The following picture is from the set of Helms Deep used in the
filming of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy. Scoop came by it courtesy of a friendly Hobbit.
The following is an image taken secretly from the Lord of the Rings site while filming takes place.
The following picture of a Hobbit House was supplied to Scoop by a friendly, anonymous, hobbit. Scoop beleives it is the
first published picture of Hobbitton, in the Waikato, taken from the ground rather than the air. The Hobbitton set is
being used for Peter ...
Movie star Liv Tyler takes a break from a hectic schedule of filming for the Lord of the Rings trilogy earlier this year
for a spot of shopping on Wellington's Willis St - photo Kevin Stent of the Sunday Star Times.
Responding to the hints of a couple of US Lord of The Rings websites - http://www.lordoftherings.com/ and
http://www.onering.net/ - Scoop earlier this week informed its star Hobbit paparazzi of a reported sighting of Gandalf's
exploding trees in Upper Hutt.
The latest pictures to come from the Lord of the Rings film website theonering.net seem to have had some magic touch ups
- if they are real photos at all...
Scoop is pleased to present a series of images of Lord of The Rings Filming from its content partner
http://theonering.net . They show filming underway in Happy Valley at Whakapapa skifield on Mt Ruapehu.
Peter Jackson's latest movie in progress The Lord Of The Rings was recently given a sneak preview at the 'ShoWEST' Trade
Fair in Paris.
Scoop's friendly hobbit couldn't resist taking his camera out of his satchel when he found a moment alone on the
staircase at Helm's Deep. See the Scoop One Ring Special for more Lord Of The Rings images.
Re: Cate Blanchett and Galadriel's Evil Sister. THEONERING.NET'S Tehanu writes To the Dominion Letters To the Editor
page.
The following pictures were taken at Whakapapa ski-field on Mt Ruapehu at the weekend. Peter Jackson's film crews have
been filming scenes for the Lord of The Rings trilogy of films there recently.
The following pictures show the inside of the set for the town of Bree from the Lord of The Rings Trilogy which began
shooting in New Zealand yesterday under the direction of Peter Jackson.
Having seemingly scored the internet Scoop of the week with his pictures of BREE AT FIRST LIGHT Scoop contacted the
Hobbit who scooped the world and asked him if he had any more snaps from his visit to Bree....
The following pictures show the inside of the set for the town of Bree from the Lord of The Rings Trilogy which began
shooting in New Zealand yesterday under the direction of Peter Jackson.
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Two more shots from Dry Creek Quarry on Haywards Hill near Wellington where filming is underway for the Lord of The
Rings Trilogy. See also... Scoop Images: Castles & Tents In A Quarry . Scoop would like to express its thanks to the kind hobbit who ...
Scoop's anonymous Hobbit photographer has been busy again snapping away at Lord of The Rings sets, this time at the most
photographed set of them all, the Haywards Hill (Dry Creek) quarry. Filming at the site is now fully underway with
scenes of ...
Scoop wouldn't normally so shamelessly lift a photo from a newspaper but in this instance the claim in the Mirror/Daily
Record that this is the "first" picture of the Lord of the Rings secret Kingdom, is, respectfully disputed.
According to star Christopher Lee who plays the dark mage Saruman in Peter Jackson's three film epic, the director
hasn't lost his touch.
At the weekend the official LOTR website http://lordoftherings.net broadcast a two minute preview from the movie. The
preview is attracting unprecedented internet attention.
More than three weeks after Scoop first published a picture of, allegedly, the home of a Hobbit from the Lord of the
Rings, and the day after we published aerial photos of the Waikato set the Dominion News Paper have run two highly
dubious – and probably ...
Scoop is proud to present another image of Hobbitton… this time of what appears to be a fairly grand Hobbit summer house
…enjoy.
Warning Lord Of The Rings Spoiler photos.... courtesy of Scoop's content partner http://www.theonering.net/ Scoop brings
the first published pictures of Froddo and Bilbo Baggins house, in the Waikato.