'Bioshock,' which became one of last year's biggest console games, is making the expected move to the big screen with Gore Verbinski on board to direct, according to Variety || The last two seasons of 'Lost' will now be 17 hours each instead of 16 hours to make p for time lost because of the Writers Guild of America strike, says The Hollywood Reporter || Common, a rap artist, has decided to take a turn to acting and has been granted a role on 'Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins,' according to Variety || For the first time, SciFi Channel will rerun episodes of the 1987-94 series 'Star Trek: The Next Generation,' joining 'Charmed' and 'Mork & Mindy' on the cable outlet, Variety reports || 'Star Trek: The Experience' may be running out of steam. Cedar Fair, which owns the Las Vegas attraction, says there are no plans to renew its contract with CBS Corp., which could close the event next year, TrekToday reports || 'Bioshock,' which became one of last year's biggest console games, is making the expected move to the big screen with Gore Verbinski on board to direct, according to Variety || The last two seasons of 'Lost' will now be 17 hours each instead of 16 hours to make p for time lost because of the Writers Guild of America strike, says The Hollywood Reporter || Common, a rap artist, has decided to take a turn to acting and has been granted a role on 'Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins,' according to Variety || For the first time, SciFi Channel will rerun episodes of the 1987-94 series 'Star Trek: The Next Generation,' joining 'Charmed' and 'Mork & Mindy' on the cable outlet, Variety reports || 'Star Trek: The Experience' may be running out of steam. Cedar Fair, which owns the Las Vegas attraction, says there are no plans to renew its contract with CBS Corp., which could close the event next year, TrekToday reports ||
 
 

Sci-Fi to do LOTR special

The cable channel will give a unique look behind the scenes of the new movie

By MICHAEL HINMAN
Source: SciFi Wire
Nov-07-2001

The movie doesn't premiere in American markets until Dec. 19, but the Sci-Fi Channel is offering fans a chance to get an inside look of the making of "Lord of the Rings" with a one-hour Scinema Beyond special.

"A Passage to Middle-Earth: The Making of the Lord of the Rings," will premiere Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. ET, and will be hosted by director Peter Jackson. He'll discuss the creation of the three films with behind-the-scenes footage, video production diaries and interviews with the cast and crew including Elijah Wood, Liv Tyler, Christopher Lee, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, Cate Blanchett, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan and John Rhys-Davies.

He'll also get into the special effects aspect of the movie, including the look of the different fantasy locales like Hobbiton, Rivendell, Lothlorien and more.

To complement the special, the Sci-Fi Channel also will provide supplemental materials about the film at its Web site.

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