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Description: Genre: Action & Adventure / Theatrical Release: 2004 / Director: Peter Jackson, Ralph Bakshi / Actors: William Squire, ... more Newest Review: ... is he the hero? This final instalment follows Frodo as he gets weaker and weaker trying to get the ring to Mordor and Sam ... more |
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The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Extended Edition)
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by lovelyben - written on 27.01.08 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Given the number of rings fans that have watched the first two Lord of the Rings films, I think this review will be especially helpful as it reveals the third rings film the return of the king. It will also help out those novices who have not seen or read any of the spectacles of Lord of the rings. I feel novices will fare much better than reading the book trilogy by watching the movie trilogy. Although I certainly believe the workforce will enjoy the return of the king just the same as those soaked in hobbit lore and surrounded by the history of the Rings such as the Hobbit book. My favourite character in Lord of the rings is an old wizard called Gandalf the ...
by xZoeKRx - written on 24.08.07 (Somewhat useful, 51 readings)
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Nothing will ever compare. This..., is there a word for it? Masterpiece fits but does not praise it enough, will always be my favourite movie. Not only does Sir Peter Jackson relive every emotion possible to man and exhibit every value of life that makes life worth living, but has created a cinematic piece that nothing else will ever surpass. The latter has always troubled me because never again will I walk out of a cinema the same way I walked out after watching 'Return of the King' because I know that nothing will ever compare. I envy anyone who is yet to commence the journey of watching 'The Lord of the Rings' and proclaim to ...
by I Like Blue - written on 27.12.03 (Very useful, 614 readings)
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I watched the first one, Fellowship Of The Ring, but didn't review it. I watched the second one, The Two Towers, but didn't review that one either. I watched the third and final one, Return Of The King and just had to review it! I started to read the Lord Of The Rings trilogy years ago but only got as far as half-way through The Two Towers, so when I found out the book was also being made into 3 films I decided to watch them instead. I really enjoyed the first two films although I found The Two Towers a little annoying the way it kept jumping about. However, Return Of The King surpassed all my expectations and is a very fitting end to the Lord Of The ...






