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« #45 : October 08, 2004, 07:12:31 AM »

MY ROTK REVIEW:

The Return of the King is the 3rd and last movie of the Lord of the Rings Series directed by Peter Jackson. The movie starts out with Frodo, who bears the Ring and Sam, Frodo's faithful helper/friend. Their guide is Gollum/Smeagol, a weasel who leads them in a wrong path towards Shelob, a man eating spider. While Frodo and Sam are near Mordor, Aragorn, Pippin, Gandalf, Gimli, and Legolas help defend Minas Tirith from the Orcs. They win. :) Frodo (with the help of Sam) destroy the Ring. Frodo (With one finger missing from his last fight with Gollum) along with Sam, Merry,  and Pippin, return to Hobbiton. While the other 3 are content, Frodo seeks more adventure. Frodo goes with Gandalf and his Uncle Bilbo onto a ship that will never return. Aragorn is also made king of Gondor.

I made this review up. Sorry its about Frodo and Sam. I like em alot!!!!!!!  ;D


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« #46 : November 13, 2004, 01:26:42 AM »

Well, I probably would have thought that the film was absolutely AMAZING if I'd watched it after I first or secondly saw 'The Two Towers', or even just soon after....but I never. I had read the trilogy and I really enjoyed the first two films, so I was REALLY looking forward to the film. I think that the reaosn I didn't really enjoy it as much is becuase of all the above reasons I had 'bigged it up' so much in my mind, that it would have had to be absolutely phenomenal to fulfill my high expectations. Sadly, the film did not reach my high expectations and I saw it as a bit of a let down. I actually fell asleep at one point. I used to be a massive lord of the rings fan at one point...I was bordering on obssession. However, the third film really let me down. However, everyone I have spoken to has said that it was amazing and they are in deisbelief that I didn't really like it that much.

I think Peter Jackson did an excellent job bringing the literature to life. However, I absolutely HATED the ending. It went on for too long .. and the seats in the cinema were REALLY uncomfortable and it was breaking my back in two pet!!  ???


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« #47 : December 06, 2004, 09:56:36 PM »

Hi all...i'm new to this website...hope u like my avatart thing  :)

Anyways...bout FOTR...i thought it was the best out the trilogy probably due to the fact that when i was in the cinema i couldnt close my eyes, nor have the guts to look down to open my bag of chocolates...i was so stunned by it

Dont get me wrong, all of the films RULED!, but this 1 i think is the best...and I have to say that I REALLY hope "The Hobbit" gets the thumbs up...and that Peter does a gd job on King Kong

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« #48 : January 17, 2005, 02:57:40 AM »

After I was Speechless. I espically liked watching all the people in the cinema get up and then sit down about 5 times. The best of the bunch I think.

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« #49 : January 29, 2005, 06:12:51 PM »

My Movie Review
When I went to see the Fellowship of the Ring. I was blown away. I immedietly came hooked to the wonderful world of Middle-earth and Tolkien's spell bounding magical land's in his book.
I fell in love with all the character's and demanded to go see it more than once whenever I could. My favourite character back then was Frodo and Sam too. But I also liked Bilbo alot and also Merry.
I began to read the book's. And became enthrawled and caught up in all of it.
My favourite character, now looking back on it, all of the three is a cross between Merry and Pippin. Because they are such, brave, couragous and unafraid of anything. They fight for their friends and for their homeland. And for their happiness and the happiness of their people.
<The Two Towers> - | The Two Towers, isn't my favourite of the three. It's my least favourite. I don't really dislike it as such, I just don't like this one. It's not got the best pace in my opinon. Many part's go on for a bit. But of course I'm not saying it's rubbish or that it doesn't portray the book properly. It's a fantastic film.
I love the way that Gollum comes into his full character and his split personality truly comes out. Sam shows so much commitment and faithfulness for Frodo and see's early on that Gollum want's to take the ring. Merry and Pippin show so much courage also in this film. The courage to go it alone among their capters and still survive and have humour afterward.
<The Return of the Ring> - | The Return of the King is my favourite definately of the three. Everyone comes into their own in this and I show so much admiration for all characters. It is especially sad when King Theoden dies. But Lady Eowyn shows so much courage and valour when protecting her uncle.
My favourite character in this is Merry. Definately.
Frodo and Sam show so much depth and love of their friendship. And make it through to the end.
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« #50 : February 26, 2005, 12:51:49 AM »

When I watched return of the king in the cinema I wasn't too keen .... but I got the Extended Edition for crimbo and I lurrv it ... what was I thinking giving it a bad review before??!!  :o  :8o .... it's an outstanding film and with so many dramatic mini climax's throughout the film!  ;D .... peter jackson really knows how to make a film capture your attention  .... a true masterpiece  ;D

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« #51 : January 15, 2006, 05:53:09 AM »

I personally loved the film though I had never read the books but now that I have read the books I just have the tiniest amount of anger sometimes in all the films when characters switch lines or roles or important characters are left out.
But its wonderful all the same :D
I don't think anyone could have made it better! with acting skills, I think everyone did fabulous with potraying their character
I must admit that at first I felt Liv Tyler did'nt really slip into her character well but then I realised she did, it was just that she was a bit of a hard character to potray and I commend Miranda Otto on her potrayel of Eowyn.
When I was reading the books and visualising A few actors really stood out as I visualised the characters from paper which were Eowyn- Miranda Otto, Pippin-Billy Boyd but the best I felt was Sean Astin in his role of Samwise Gamgee but everyone was stunning and The trilogy will remain a masterpiece for years to come! :bd:
I also love how Peter Jackson said that the film was only his "personal interpretation" but it angers me a little when people thik of PJ rather than Tolkien concerning the stories ;)

anyway, thats what i thought. :)
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