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Lord of the Rings at 20: How The First Movie Holds Up

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, The Fast and the Furious, Shrek, and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring all came out in 2001. For a lot of us, we first viewed the films at a pivotal time in our lives either during our teen years or early adulthood. The impact of the franchises can be not overstated; each one has led to a dedicated following and plenty of memes. That is especially true for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, of which screengrabs and GIFs of the film are still regularly used on social media. Although the anniversary of the first installment of the fantasy epic that follows hobbit Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) on a journey to destroy the One Ring is on Dec. 19, a few of us at the Daily Dot decided to rewatch the film early. We’re still in a pandemic, so what else are we going to do?! Below is our full discussion on

Jennifer Garner keeps her eyes fixated on her phone on the set of the upcoming film The Adam Project

Share The actress s gorgeous brunette hair fell freely onto her shoulders and backside during her time on the set. Garner wore a large black facial covering to keep herself protected against COVID-19 while working on the upcoming film. Great costume: The actress was dressed in a flowing green dress and a long black overcoat to keep her warm on the chilly set Development on The Adam Project first began in 2012 when screenwriter TS Nowlin s spec script, originally titled Our Name Is Adam, attracted interest from Paramount Pictures. Tom Cruise was supposed to star as the lead character in the feature.

Variety Draws Ire After Calling Anya Taylor-Joy a Woman of Color

Variety Draws Ire After Calling Anya Taylor-Joy a Woman of Color
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The Nintendo 3DS s best feature was the under-appreciated StreetPass

Ten years ago today the 3DS debuted in Japan. It followed the DS family and the big selling point for this third generation of Nintendo’s dual-screened systems was the addition of 3D graphics. And yet, what people remember most about the 3DS isn’t that feature; in fact, many folks just turned the 3D off once the novelty wore away. For myself and many others, the most memorable feature was StreetPass. Yes, StreetPass. In case you’ve already forgotten, StreetPass was a social feature built into the handheld where, once it was enabled, allowed the 3DS to passively exchange information with other systems in the immediate area. Players could create a Mii character that would travel to other handhelds, and could then be used by the other player (and vice versa) within several games within the Mii Plaza and beyond. The dungeon-crawler ‘Find Mii’ was probably the most famous of these since it was included with the system, but I was particularly enamored of some of the ones you cou

Pokémon Debuts Remakes of Diamond and Pearl Games

Michelle Jaworski is a staff writer and TV/film critic at the Daily Dot. She covers entertainment, geek culture, and pop culture and has covered everything from the Sundance Film Festival, NYFF, and Tribeca to New York Comic Con and Con of Thrones. She is based in Brooklyn. Advertisement Hide

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