Wait a minute...Milli's dead. Oh well, Vanilli can not only lip synch his songs, his band can air guitar while Wil Wheaton sits at home and plays the music for them! Sounds like a whole new bunch of Grammys are just waiting to be given back.
It is NOT Sean Connery. It is Christopher Lee, until recently best known for his cheesy 1970's era portrayals of Dracula. Of course, unless you've lived in a hobbit hole for the past year, you'd know that he is also playing Saruman in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Like most fans of his work, I read The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings at a fairly young age and it changed my world. I tried the Silmarillion, but at 12, I was a bit unprepared for it. I picked up the Silmarillion again a couple of times, but anever got through it...until I got my hands on the Atlas. Using it to help guide me through the Silmarillion worked wonderfully. It's a must for any fan who wants a bit more, or who hasn't enjoyed what I've come to believe is Tolkien's finest work.
In case you haven't picked it up from the article, the designation for this new protocol is DPUG..Double Plus UnGood.
Wait a minute...Milli's dead. Oh well, Vanilli can not only lip synch his songs, his band can air guitar while Wil Wheaton sits at home and plays the music for them! Sounds like a whole new bunch of Grammys are just waiting to be given back.
It is NOT Sean Connery. It is Christopher Lee, until recently best known for his cheesy 1970's era portrayals of Dracula. Of course, unless you've lived in a hobbit hole for the past year, you'd know that he is also playing Saruman in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Like most fans of his work, I read The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings at a fairly young age and it changed my world. I tried the Silmarillion, but at 12, I was a bit unprepared for it. I picked up the Silmarillion again a couple of times, but anever got through it...until I got my hands on the Atlas. Using it to help guide me through the Silmarillion worked wonderfully. It's a must for any fan who wants a bit more, or who hasn't enjoyed what I've come to believe is Tolkien's finest work.