On December 16, 2003, New Line will provide a very few select theatres with movie marathons of Fellowship of the Ring: Extended Version, The Two Towers: Extended Version, and then the early screening of The Return of the King. Only theatres in large cities have been selected and those theatres are only showing this marathon once. Tickets went on sale on October 9, 2003 and were eaten up within an hour. Many disappointed fans had to deal with overwhelmed servers that prevented them from buying.

Limiting this special event to only one showing in few theatres not only prevents New Line Cinema from generating a great potential of revenue, it also deprives fans of the films and books from watching what they had always dreamed of: to sit down in a theatre and see on the silver screen the epic Lord of the Rings trilogy displayed and performed in all of its glory, showing more detail to follow the books more closely. To laugh, to cheer, to cry all in one glorious setting has been our passion for a long time and Hollywood has never provided it for us, until New Line made the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Now shutting the doors on the vast majority of fans is a slap in the face, another way that Hollywood disappoints the masses. We feel that New Line Cinema must work with more theatres in more cities to provide more showings in all of them. Every Lord of the Rings fan in the WORLD, not just the U.S., should have the open opportunity to see before their eyes their dreams portrayed.

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1251 Kerry AnnO'DonnellWarehamMassachusettsUSI love this trilogy. They are my favorite films. I own the 1st extended edition and i'm getting the second for Christmas. I'm upset that all the tickets are gone for these showings, and the petition is correct. This could generate millions of dollars in revenue if they would open up more showings. I encourage New Line Cinemas and the prospective theaters to heed this petition. Its your money your missing out on.
1252 JacobCainMantuaOhioUSWell, the closest theater is 45 miniutes away, and the tickets were sold out I even heard about Trilogy Tuesday, I belive they should show it more than once.
1253 TimMedleyCharlotte, NC28217US
1254 Alice ThamPembroke PInesFloridaUS
1255 Weley NOONOklahoma CityOKDZ
1256 MARYSCIFRESGIG HARBORWAUS
1257 StanleySainjourNew YorkNew YorkUSI think it is very unfortunate decision by NLC. I know for a fact that at least 15 friends and I were willing to pay up to $200 a piece for such a monumental event. I'm saddened that after reading Tolkien's books and watching the two previous movies several times that I can't enjoy all three movies in one sitting. A curse on NLC house is all I have left to say.
1258 ScottWithingtonDetroitMIUSI attempted to buy tickets at the theater within two hours of them going on sale and was told that they had sold out on-line befpre they went on sale at the theater. I have since found out that many or most of those tickets were sold in large blocks, many of which are being sold on e-bay now for huge (and I suspect illeagal) profits for these brokers.
1259 NancyHalsteadRochesterNYUSI'd love to take my son to see this special event, but he has school and I have to work. Plus we didn't even know about it until about a month ago, and didn't know how to get tickets until about a week ago... when it was already sold out. Please show it again over the Christmas break.... it would be such a great holiday memory!!!
1260 sheaferrarosanta anacaliforniaUS
1261 NathanMachSan DiegoCaliforniaUSAll I really can ask is that from my heart as well as the heart pf the rest of the LOTR fans, WHY? For the sake New Line, WHY? Why deprive us of that once in a lifetime opportunity and why deprive yourselves of a huge amount of revenue(let alone the chance to trully bless millions of LOTR fans)?! Please release the trilogy marathon to more theaters or more showings. Thank You.
1262 PeterWeinstockTempeAzUS
1263 JeffreySchnurePinyon PinesCaUSPLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!!!
1264 JeffreySmithFrt. BragNCUS
1265 TexCulpAlhambra CAUSThe opportunity to see the trilogy in all of its brilliance and glory should not be denied and afforded only to a select few. The ticket sales alone should justify to those concerned by such things. My son and I would gladly pay to watch all three on the big screen. Please reconsider this decision.
1266 PaulSingerSarasotaFLUSPlease!!!
1267 LynnBiltzToledoOhioUSI do have a ticket for tomorrow in Maumee, Ohio, BUT I am sure that one time will not be enough!!!
1268 AlysiaRickerBangorMaineUSI want to see this and I dont get to because I dont live in a big city. I feel so like I've been fucking STOMPED on and berated...Like I'm not worth anything and neither is my money!
1269 AnonymousAnonymousSan JoseCAUS
1270 J. JesseHarleyPalo AltoCAUSI was really looking forward to it.
1271 dereknehringtoledoohioUSTHIS ONE TIME SHOWING IS UNFAIR AND UNJUST!!!!
1272 KristenHollahanSanta FeTXUSI've been excited about this event....and tickets are sold out. There is no way for me to obtain them....I think it should be shown WAY more than once.
1273 SamanthaBrumleyHoustonTexasUSNew Line is a great company, and I can understand how negotiations with theatres would be a bit stressful, but come on... can't they just all get over it and start seeing it our way: WE WANT TO GIVE YOU MORE MONEY, YA TOOLS!
1274 KenRuppeDenverCOUSWhat they should have done was somehow tie the purchase of both EEs to the oppurtunity to see Trilogy Tuesday then limit the tickets to a small number such as 4. This way, only true fans (ones who purchased the EEs) would even have the opportunity to score tickets. This tie-in would have also excluded the Ebay clowns from purchasing tickets.
1275 JasonPierceColumbusOHUSI think that the film trilogy should have been shown on more than one screen at a theatre.
1276 JohnJonesDenverColoradoUS
1277 MaryVizcarraLa MiradaCAUS
1278 hitendrasahayedisonNJUSPleaseeeee...make the marathon viewing avialable to more of us. Pleaseeee
1279 dawsonsucksjohndssdfkAOdklafkjd;
1280 EricPsejaBergen CountyNJUSI would like the chance to see all three movies in a row on the silver screen. It would be nice if the "Trilogy Tuesday" event would be repeated again so all fans can experience it.
1281 ChristopherDallandOrlandFloridaUS
1282 JulieSmithGurneeILUS
1283 AkilahBlackmanSan JoseCaliforniaUS
1284 TerrieMcGowanClearwaterFloridaUSEveryone deserves to see the trilogy regardless of city size. One showing? Thats rediculous.
1285 RomaWallaceLong BeachCaliforniaUS
1286 GenevaRockemanGuatemalaGTI do believe that it would not only be a benifit to the fans but would also be a large marketing sucess, it could, quite possibly, convince people to buy the trilogy. Something for HollyWood to think about.
1287 JulieFantomWolverhamptonWest MidlandsUKWhat are the company thinking of?! They could make £$millions from sad suckers like us!!
1288 tishalewaiIndianapolisINUSWE WANT LOTR!!!!!! ALL MY FRIENDS (WERE 13-14) WANT TO SEE IT!
1289 MelanieJessupPlanoTexasUSI was fortunate to be able to attend, however I was more than a little heartbroken that so many people would not be able to experience the trilogy in it's entirety on the big screen.
1290 BradAustinLondonUK
1291 DavidFosterOrlandoFloridaUS
1292 CorinneAlexanderLafayetteINUS
1293 ValyonLordelfNikaiaPireasGR
1294 ValyonlordelfgrnikaiaGR
1295 TJStencelLivoniaMichiganUS
1296 MiguelHidalgoMonterreyNuevo LeonMXHere they didn´t show them as a MArthon it only was one movie each day and in only one theatre amazing lines to get a ticket
1297 SiuaTaufaConcordUS
1298 SiuaTaufaConcordUnited StatesUS
1299 johnbesseynorth bangornew US
1300 PeteGlarosEllicott CityMarylandUSI didn't even know about trilogy tuesday until it was too late and all the tix were sold out. Me and my friends love LOTR and we would buy tix for the showing of the trilogy in a heartbeat if given the chance. I just hope we are given that chance soon, so we can experience the magic of LOTR all over again on the sliver screen.

 

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Email me at jacemathem@earthlink.net with a formal letter of complaint

I can understand their doing the special showings of the extended versions in selected theaters only. What I don't think is fair is to be so restrictive on the marathon showing leading up to ROTK. For many of us fans this was going to be the culmination of a series we have waited for our whole lives. It was going to be a once in a life time chance to see the whole trilogy in one run on the big screen, and it was going to be even more exciting because the unveiling of the final piece of the story. However New Line decided that this experience would only be available to practically nobody.

The theater I went to (the only one within 500 miles) that was granted this marathon was also explicitly forbiden to do the marathon run in more than one theater. They explained that they had wanted to run the marathon in three or more theaters in their 17 theater complex, but NewLine explicitly forbade them. They can show the extended films on different days in various theaters but the marathon was for one thater only. The result is that people who camped in tents were turned away. I personally didn't camp out, but I did show up early in the morning and waited in the brisk autumn air.

New Line's Logic in this is baffling! All that could happen by allowing these theaters to do the marathon in more than one thater is for NewLine to make more money, and for more fans to get the experience they were soo looking forward too. Instead, the few tickets are going to be scalped on Ebay bringing money to the scalpers but not to NewLine, and many fans will be dissapointed. (A local radio station interviewed the first man in line who openly said his plans were to sell his tickets on ebay.) There must have been over 1000 people turned away this morning all hoping to get tickets to the marathon run.

I am greatly dissapointed in New Line with this decision. Seeing all three films in sequence on the big screen is how the trilogy is meant to be watched for fans, but for some reason New Line wants less than %.5 of the fans out there to be able to see it this way. I cannot see how it would possibly hurt their box office sales or their marketing to have made this available to every fan willing to make the long run in the theater.

frustratedly yours,

Danny

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To Whom It May Concern,

After spending practically all day on line - being told repeatedly by Movietickets.com that they were 1st doing routine maintenance, then they were experiencing server trouble, when finally it was revealed that the AMC Cinerama here in Seattle, WA. was selling tickets at the box office. This was in direct conflict of what had been published not only by AMC, but on various web sites as well. The theatre was not only selling tickets at the booth, but apparently had a "back-telephone" taking direct orders. No one knew of this. To me it this is "insider-trade" knowledge.

The Manager of the theatre said it was a "done-deal". Decided upon by upper management. That was his first answer. When asked later he stated that he thought he would help by letting customers be able to have access to the buying of the ticktets. Sounds to me like he is "back-peddling" - trying to get out of a very sticky situation - he himself created.

I also understand that this has happened in several other areas, such as San Diego, CA...also with an AMC theatre. Maybe this ( these ) practices should be looked into.

I would hope New Line will look into this, and create more than 1 "exclusive" showing of the Trilogy. Spread the showings to more than 1 theatre - one which really cares about their customers. At the same time increasing the sales for the various theatres, and New Line as well.

Thank you for letting me vent. I was one of the ones on line from 0700 to 1700, trying to get tickets, calling customer service, and speaking with the theatre. I wanted the tickets for Christmas Gifts.

Sincerally,

Linda Gale "Kate"
RingCon - USA and affiliate of RingCon - Germany
Advertizing, Media, Public Relations Director

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Even as one of the too few fans out there who was able to get tickets, I feel it necessary to say that the organization of the whole Trilogy Tuesday affair has apparently been abominable. I have heard multiple accounts from theatre employees, managers, and fans alike of how the theatres only found out that they would be showing the marathon on very short notice and, as a result, were only just able to throw something together online or at the box office and ended up disappointing many fans.

Here in Boston, Fandango had such horrid technical problems that almost no one was able to get tickets online for nearly an hour after they officially went on sale. In the end this turned out to be good for many hardcore fans, because the theatre had NOT placed a limit on the number of tickets that would be sold through Fandango, nor on the number of tickets that each person could purchase. If the site had been running properly, all the tickets would undoubtedly have disappeared in seconds, and people like me who waited in line for hours at the theatre would have been turned away.

How a company that has produced such excellent movies, and excited this much passion from fans, could show such poor judgment in the handling of this critical event is beyond me. The only explanation I can see is that the need for secrecy and the desire to build suspense necessitated this last-minute stampede, but even so, the monstrous fiasco that has been the ticket sales thus far more than warrants a second, more carefully thought-out effort. Of course, I mean more marathon showings (if not several in the same theatres, then more in the smaller theatres that are now being passed over, so that fans in the larger states won’t have to travel hundreds of miles) and a second round of scheduled ticket sales for the newly-added venues, WITH appropriate limits. If New Line was hoping that a limited showing would generate more excitement and create higher demand, then they have my congratulations for succeeding with flying colors. However, since this excruciatingly fleeting opportunity for fans to realize a generations-old dream has been handled in such a clumsy, desperately disorganized manner, I for one would appreciate some kind of word from New Line, if nothing more, explaining what they are hoping to accomplish by restricting this event to a lucky few. I was lucky, and I see no reason why such an awesome opportunity should be governed by luck, when there are people who have the power to make this run properly and satisfy more fans. From what I’ve seen, there is absolutely no chance that New Line will fail to reap an enormous profit from the decision to add more showings.

With uttermost empathy for anyone lacking a ticket (if you knew how easily I could be in your position now),
Charlotte

P.S. No amount of secrecy or demand-building could explain why there appear to be no plans to show the marathon outside the U.S. That is just silly.
P.P.S. We can thank our lucky stars that eBay’s policy forbids the sale of event tickets over face value, if the buyer and seller live in the same state as the event, or $2 over face value, if only one of the two does. Not that some don’t slip through unnoticed, but here’s hoping that a few shameless scalpers are feeling sheepish right now.

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To whom it may concern at New Line Cinema,

My name is Mariella and I'm the Line Party leader (from theonering.net) for Loews Boston Common. There are currently 107 members in our group, and we are all big fans of New Line and of Peter Jackson especially. Many of us have enjoyed terrific line parties for two years at Loews for the midnight openings of The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers, and have been eagerly awaiting the release of The Return of the King as the culmination of all of the previous years, a real once-in-a-lifetime event. When we heard about Trilogy Tuesday, we were ecstatic. New Line is doing something just for the fans! Way to go! I personally have been in touch with Loews for more than 3 months now, working out the details and preparing for this big event. Although we heard that the Trilogy was only going to be shown in a limited number of theaters, we were confident that our Loews would be one of them, and that we would have no problem getting tickets, since we’d been able to get them for the past two years, and since we knew about this so far in advance.

Unfortunately, this was not to be the case. The problems started right from the beginning. I was in constant contact with Loews, trying to get information about when tickets would go on sale. Since we had so many people, I was hoping we might be able to rent our own theater for the event. I had contacted group sales people at Loews, and things were going well at the beginning of October, though there was still no information about tickets. Then, suddenly, out of the blue, New Line announced the October 9th date. Loews knew nothing about it. They were scrambling. Everything to do with New Line was hush-hush. No one had any definite information. All they could tell me was that they were currently in negotiations, and that New Line was being very tight with the reels, and so they doubted we would be able to get our own theater after all. I was disappointed and confused: why would New Line want to limit the amount of theaters? Didn’t they know that tickets would sell out for this thing in like 10 minutes? Wouldn’t they be turning down an awful lot of money? Why had they waited until last minute? And why was everything so hush-hush? It didn’t make any sense. Still, I was confident that we would be able to get our tickets. After all, we are the true fans, and that’s what the Trilogy is all about, right?

Well, we didn’t get our tickets. Everything happened at the last minute and was very rushed. We didn't know about the 1PM on-sale date until the night before. And unfortunately, this information turned out to be incorrect. Fandango tickets did not go on sale at 1PM, and none of the 800 numbers we were given worked. Besides a few lucky folk, the only people who were able to get tickets were the ones standing in line at the theater. Even some of them didn’t get any. Almost no one was able to get tickets online. They were all bought up by e-bay scalpers, and we had to witness our precious tickets leaked out to e-bay not 30 minutes later. Some of the bids for Boston went up to $300; I’ve heard reports of Salt Lake City tickets going for up to $1000 apiece. This happened because there was no limit on the number of tickets sold to individuals.

Everyone is extremely upset. Our Line Party is completely fragmented. It's just about the worst thing that could have happened. If none of us had gotten tickets, at least we could have bonded together to do something else. Now we are split down the middle. Some have already decided to abandon the Line Party and go to Worchester or Rhode Island. It's really unfortunate, because we had the potential to do something really great this year. My sister's Pittsburgh LP is collecting Tolkien books for the Salvation Army's Treasures for Children fund. Tolkien fans are really a great bunch of people, with a lot of potential. It's a tragedy, what's happening.

I realize that many of these errors were out of New Line Cinema’s hands. Yet a lot of these issues could have been avoided if New Line had provided ample time and permission to show these movies in more than one theater. My question remains: why so stingy with the reels? Only 100 theaters nationwide? Only 600 seats at Loews? What is the reason for this? It can’t be about money: you would make millions! Is it only because you have ‘special gifts’ for each participant? I don’t mean to sound rude, but I would prefer that you keep your gifts, and give me back my Line Party! I’m sure you had good intentions with the Trilogy, but what has ended up happening is that most of the fans you intended to please with this got royally screwed. Why not consider regaining our favor and opening up another theater (or handful of theaters) for Trilogy Tuesday? It would save our fragmented Line Party, and would make a lot of disappointed people very happy. If you do decide to do it, I suggest giving the theaters plenty of advanced notice, and putting a limit on the number of tickets sold to individuals.

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,
Mariella (star_queen_elbereth@yahoo.com)
Line Party Leader, Loews Boston Common
www.theonering.net (TORn)

Addendum: To fellow Line Party Leaders and fans: Please contact me at star_queen_elbereth@yahoo.com if you have any (legitimate) contacts at New Line or fandango, or if you've come up with any brilliant plans to circumvent these issues, especially in the Boston area. Thank you!

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Hello, Lord of the Rings staff;

I would first and foremost like to thank you personally for all the efforts put into this once-in-a-lifetime film and its excellent and fan-friendly web presence. In fact, the whole history of this project has been very conscious of who this film is really made for, that is, the fans of this excellent story, of whom you yourselves have proven to be among the greatest.

For the sake of the fans, and for the sake of this truly unique project, I ask you to consider the responce for the Trilogy Tuesday screening of the Extended Fellowship and Two Towers followed by Return of the King: that is, mindboggling and explosive. Almost every participating theatre was sold out within an HOUR of beginning to sell tickets, with lines still stretching out the doors and thousands more trying to call in or reserve tickets online. At this point only a very limited number of theatres are being allowed to participate in this event, which allows only the most miniscule fraction of those who cherish this modern epic to enjoy it as it should be told.

For this is how the film (and it is only one film in three parts) should be shown, back to back to back, as it was filmed all together and concieved all together. The Trilogy Tuesday event is the first (and apparently only) time when the public will be able to see on the big screen this project which stands alone among all stories and films today. Thousands of fans are ready and willing to buy tickets, wait in line, and celebrate these three films as they finally come together on December 16th.

I do not know who will read this or what influence you have with New Line Cinemas, but please, for the sake of the fans who are at the center of these films and for the films themselves, open more theatres and more showings to the Trilogy Tuesday event. There will be no lack of people to buy tickets or to fill the seats. Do not let politics or vague policies stop the culmination of this trilogy, the most important in modern times.

Thank you for your time;
Namarie,
~Hans Rinderknecht
hrinderk@princeton.edu

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I was very disappointed when I found out the tickets in the Pittsburgh area sold out in three hours. The day before the tickets were to be on sale, my fiance had gone to the theater and talked with the manager. The manager stated that they had just received word that they would be hosting this event, and did not have any further details. He also said to call the theater at 6pm the following day. As I was working all day on Thursday, I could not call until later that night; this was already too late. I, like many of my co-workers and other fans, have been waiting for this opportunity since word was first announced. In speaking for all in the group I was organizing, we sincerely hope New Line will take notice of how popular this event has become, and how much of a profit could be made by authorizing additional trilogy dates and theaters. These movies were made to be seen back-to-back, and there is no place better than on the big screen. 99% of the fans in this world will not be able to see the movie premieres or join in with the elaborate parties; this event was an opportunity everyone could enjoy. Here's hoping New Line will grant us this wish.

Sincerely,
Jennifer

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(I particulary liked this opinion, it shall be bolded!)

Disappointment reins supreme in Boston. Bitterness toward Lowes Cineplex, New Line Cinema, and ultimately FANDANGO is rampant. The ticket sales on October 9th were nothing short of a disaster. TRUE fans, who have spent their time, money and energy supporting these films for three years were screwed over in a major way and no-one will even simply accept responsibility.

SIMPLE FACTS:
1) Loews had no information until the night before tickets went on sale.
2) When Loews finally did have information we were directed to go to FANDANGO.com and tickets would be on sale at 1pm.
3) Tickets DID NOT go on sale at 1pm.
4) Most fans in BOSTON who DID do their homework and were prepared to get their tickets, GOT NOTHING.
5) This is someone's fault and it is NOT the fault of any fan who sat refreshing the FANDANGO website page over and over again for 45 minutes only to find out we took 12/16/03 off from work for no reason.

Watching all three of these films as they were meant to be viewed should be a given, not something I have to bid over $1,000 on ebay to see. (I do not have one thousand dollars so I guess I won't be seeing much.)This situation makes myself and countless numbers of others in Boston consider not spending another cent on a movie at a Loews theatre or at FANDANGO ever again. Yet, I love the films so much I was still the first person in line at midnight to purchase the Two Towers extended edition. Where is the fairness? Where is the fan appreciation? Why is buying a movie ticket more difficult then buying a world series ticket? This situation is simply intolerable. I wrote to Loews and received no response. I wrote to Fandango and received no response. I wrote to Fandango AGAIN and they finally wrote back and blamed Loews for the whole disaster. So now here I am petitioning New Line. Loews told me over the phone they are requesting you add another trilogy (at least in Boston where the biggest disaster occurred.) Logic should dictate that these companies would like to generate revenue as well as retain their fans. So logically speaking it would make A WHOLE LOT OF SENSE to add another trilogy viewing. I apologize if my words seem harsh but aside from how very "heated" I am, at heart I am truly disappointed. As described, this event is a once in a lifetime experience and it is extremely unfair that myself and so many other fans will not be experiencing it in their lifetime. "YET...hope remains... IF company stays true..."

Sincerely,
A disheartened fan in BOSTON