Vertigo from AICN is a kid again!

Vertigo has just stumbled dumbstruck from a theater…

Remember these emotions? Here ya go….

It’s December 2001. I’m 31 and on a cold winter night, I’m coming out of the Odeon cinema in Covent Garden, and I’m flying again. And to be

honest, I have no idea what emotion I’m feeling. It’s just so alien for me to come out of the cinema like this. And then I remember that trip to Star

Wars, that trip to Raiders even, and I remember — I feel like a child again because a film has won me over so completely, transported me so

effectively, that I didn’t want it to end. I’m giggling for Christ’s sake — I can’t start a sentence or a conversation with my (equally bowled over)

friend without giggling like a child.

More Good Stuff from NY

Peter Orphanos, the producer of TORN Digital, gives us his first report on the

recent events at the LOTR Press Junket in New York City. Check this out!

So what was it like? The best way to describe it is that I left the theater
feeling like I had, not only, read the book, but lived through and witnessed
the journey of Frodo and company first hand. And please keep in mind I have
read the original trilogy several times including an October read just to
prepare for the movies. It Was Worth The Time! And worth the HYPE!

Screendaily Loves Fellowship

The positive reviews continue to pile up.

In marked contrast, Jackson’s Ring cycle generates the kind of epic cinema excitement, encountered in the films of Abel Gance (Napoleon), Akira Kurosawa (The Seven Samurai, Ran), David Lean (Lawrence Of Arabia), Stanley Kubrick (2001: A Space Odyssey), and arguably last seen on the American screen in Coppola’s Apocalypse Now; it certainly far surpasses the standards of popular epics like Braveheart or Gladiator, the Oscar-winners of 1995 and 2000, respectively.

Gulp! I can’t even imagine something that fantastic! Only 2 more weeks!

Christmas 2001

Christmas is extra meaningful this year.

##Hello and Happy Holidays!

This is just a quick note to get you up to date on the Carney family’s happenings over the last year.

The spring had us celebrating with Danae. She spent many months in preparation, and in April was Baptized as a member of the Catholic Church. It was a long fulfilling journey that led to another event later in the year.

After Danae was baptized in April, we decided that we should have our marriage blessed by the Church. When we got married, a Methodist minister performed the ceremony, so our marriage was never officially recognized by the Catholic Church. So, now that we’re both Catholic we had our vows renewed and blessed.
We decided on a simple ceremony on Sept. 1st at St. Joseph’s followed by a party with our friends and family. Both Vanessa and Madison played the piano at the ceremony, adding their own special touch.

Both Mike’s mother, Jeanne and Danae’s mother, Norma came to visit for our ceremony. I’m quite happy to report that they each made a new friend while they were here: each other. And that’s what has me worried! These two got along so well that they were like a couple of kids again.

In the fall, [[Vanessa Becomes an Alterserver]] was the big event. We’re all very proud of the commitment she has shown with many hours of training she dedicated herself to serving God with pride and dignity. Both girls are in CCD classes and Madison will be having her First Communion in April of next year.

Vanessa is in 5th grade already and Madison is in 2nd grade. Madison and Vanessa are both in Girl Scouts and Danae is a leader for Madison’s troop. Both girls play soccer and basketball. Mike is a coach for Vanessa’s travel soccer team. They are both taking piano lessons and Madison is in a dance class. Danae also volunteers in Madison’s classroom once a week. All of these activities keeps Danae very busy.

We are planning a trip to Disney World, Florida during February vacation. We are very excited about it since we have never been to Florida.

Well, that’s about it! We all hope that this holiday season finds you in good health and high spirits and that the coming year is full of joy and good fortune.

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Keep an eye on Rotten Tomatoes

Currently the tomatometer is at 100%!

It’ll be interesting to see if Fellowship can maintain this kind of buzz. The highest I ever remember a movie ending up is 91% positive. I’m afraid that Tolkien purists might upset the possibility of a record eventhough the movie remains very close to the book.