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DanL 20-12-2003 09:57

Re: Man, I sure didn't expect Frodo to ... **POSSIBLE SPOILERS**
 
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Originally Posted by Blacknight
Overall good
didn't exactly follow the book but hey none of em' did.
Did a good job but i still would've liked to c all the hobbits enslaved...
oh well hopefully they made it and will stick it on the extended dvd thingie
but i give it an A+

Don't get your hopes up about it. Jackson hated that part of the book, so he cut it out completely. I agree with his choice - It's such anticlimactic ending. I mean, here they are, they destroy the ring and save the world, and you're telling me they come back to more <insert explicative here>? Once you reach the climax, you can't go back to another adventure and expect the audience to enjoy it.

Non-idealistically now, people complained about the length of the ending as is.... if this part was included, it would increase the length of the ending by atleast another half hour. You'd have people walking out or turning it off if that happened.

Yan Wang 20-12-2003 15:21

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The choice to cut out Saruman and the scouring of the shire was warranted. I thought it was a good choice. But because of that, I'd have expected more battle scenes and less ending!

Great movie, but I could've done with more and longer visuals... The final battle at the black gate was also a little weak. I was expecting that to be pretty huge too. Legolas' battle with the one oliphaunt was very cool, but I get frustrated when he says blatantly obvious lines [in all the movies] and then just stops there. Gimli amuses me much more.

My favorite event: Gandalf smacking down Denethor with his staff.

I wonder... if they toned dow the rendering quality and resolution a bit so that it could be rendered in real-time, what would WETA charge for people to play 'Battle of Minas Tirith'?

GregTheGreat 20-12-2003 15:53

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I think it was awesome... I do not really want to go in depth into any flaws or ne thing (their were very few) We all went and seen us since us FIRST people are addicted to this type of stuff. Make your own judgement.

The only was to descrire the movie was great.

-Greg The Great

MathewSmith 20-12-2003 23:12

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I thought the Last Movie was great! I thought the ending was really awesome....it could have been a little better, but i thought it was still awesome. I thought that the fact that it was "drawn out" was alright, because it left out the questions about what happened to....and yeah..Can't wait till the hobbit....eh?.....cuz it is comming out....Peter Jackson will get paid millions of dollars to make it....it has to come out...right?

misterikkit 21-12-2003 05:33

Re: Man, I sure didn't expect Frodo to ... **POSSIBLE SPOILERS**
 
Okay, I loved the movie, but was anyone unimpressed with the CG flames? especially the mountain beacon's, they could've made that look real.

Joe Matt 21-12-2003 10:24

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I really liked it, but when Frodo ran into the mountain, the CG work was utter crap. I mean, it was like he was running on a moving sidewalk!

Anyway, very good movie, but also to add, I really wanted Hugo to do something Agent Smith-like in this movie, it would just be so funny....

Rickertsen2 21-12-2003 12:09

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there really are no words to describe this movies awesomeness.

Venkatesh 21-12-2003 13:14

Re: Man, I sure didn't expect Frodo to ... **POSSIBLE SPOILERS**
 
I feel outnumbered...

I saw it last night and I wasn't too happy with it. First off, the best part of the book of RoTK was the Scouring of the Shire and the description of the year 1420. The complete removal of that sequence bothered me. Also, where were the Houses of Healing? The power of Merry's blade could have been explained there, the healing hand of the king, and the Faramir/Eowyn sequence could have been inserted. The Paths of the Dead were too undramatic and the Palantir served nearly no purpose. Lord Denethor was not as noble and high as he was in the books.

I was extemely pleased with the battle outside Minas Tirith. The chanting of "grond" while it smashed the gates, the charge of the Rohirrim, and the ferocity of the battle was excellent. Also when Aragorn alighted from the Corsairs of Umbar, the "great deadly light" could be seen in his eyes. Minas Tirith was built nearly the way I had imagined it, with the great forecourt of the white tree and all.

Overall, I like the Fellowship movie better.

Btw, for those who have read the trilogy, what was your favorite book of the three? I liked RoTK best, because of the Scouring of the Shire.

Madison 22-12-2003 17:20

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My perspective is that of someone who's never read the novels and did not see either of the first two films in this trilogy in the movie theater. I just saw Return of the King this afternoon.

I liked it a lot. These three films are among the best movies I've seen in years, and I'm glad to see that the cost and allure of computer generated special effects has been diminished, such that it allows storytelling to move to the forefront once more. Overall, through the three films, I've been impressed with how many intricate plots were taking place at one time and the skill with which the filmmakers told those stories. Cutting back and forth didn't at all distract from the movies.

I'm inclined to say that this was my favorite of the three movies, but that may be solely because it's fresh in my mind. In particular, I enjoyed the scenes with those enormous elephant-like things, the giant eagles, and, for whatever reason, Legolas. I have been giving thought to some of the potential racial stereotypes that were "employed" by the film, but I'm not sure how I feel about them yet.

I didn't like Frodo or Gollum in this movie one bit. I think they were both the weakest performances.

I totally do not understand why they boarded that ship at the end. At all. I'd appreciate it greatly if someone would explain that to me.

Meredith Rice 22-12-2003 19:09

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Originally Posted by M. Krass
I totally do not understand why they boarded that ship at the end. At all. I'd appreciate it greatly if someone would explain that to me.

The Elves felt that it was their time to depart Middle Earth and move to the Grey Havens where they will remain I assume for the rest of their immortal lives. The RotK ushers in the Age of Men and ends the Age of Elves in a sense. Glandalf, Galadriel, and the other Elves took Frodo with them because he really couldnt be happy in the Shire any more. That's how I understand it.

Blacknight 23-12-2003 09:33

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To a point, if you want to beleive it, It is an explination of how earth evolved....

Greg McCoy 23-12-2003 13:45

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I thought they did about as well as anyone could expect at turning those books into reasonably-lengthed movies without losing too much. I would say that the trilogy together are probably some of the best movies ever both in story and in technical aspects. The more you watch it the more you notice, but I think i'm going to wait for the DVD rather than watch it a third time :D

ranma_saotome20 05-02-2004 09:42

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Well, hopefully they put it into the extended edition. I thought that the ordeal with "Sharkey" was pretty important. Of course I'm a big LOTR buff so I'd like to have seen them do the ENTIRETY of the books on the big screen. But if they had done that then the movies each would have lasted about half a day to a day. It's amazing that they were able to cut it down to 3 to 3 and a half hours.:)

Breanne M 05-02-2004 17:53

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The day this movie comes out on DVD, ii'm buyin it... then my trilogy collection will be COMPLETE!! *MUAHAHAHAHAHA!* :p


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