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Return of the King

Discussion in 'TV & Movie Discussion' started by Ice Man, Dec 15, 2003.

  1. Ice Man

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    This will probably be one of the greatest movies of all time. Can't wait till tomorrow when I'll get to see it as part of Trilogy Tuesday!!! :banana:
     
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    By CHRISTY LEMIRE

    (AP) Ian McKellen as Gandalf battles evil in this undated promotional photo from New Lines epic film,...
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    NEW YORK (AP) - Normally a champion of arty, independent fare, the New York Film Critics Circle on Monday chose "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" as the top film of 2003.

    The three-hour-plus epic, which is the final part of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy novels, is a sweeping spectacle of computer-generated imagery - and it couldn't be more different from the rest of the films the group honored.

    The critics group, composed of writers for the city's major newspapers and magazines, usually recognizes films that stand as an intellectual counterpoint to the Oscar voters' more traditional choices.
     
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    i hope he does the hobbit. that'd be cool.

    yeah, he cut stuff out of all of the movies. i totally understand. you can't really sit and watch the extended versions in one sitting. they're just too long. i plan on doing a mini-series at home when i get em all. one disk a night, maybe the a finale of the entire return of the king.
     
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    Do the other 2 DVD's have cut footage? I really need to get those.
     
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    I want to see this so badly, but i just couldn't sit that still for 3 hours. Gonna have to wait for the DVD.
     
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    didn't see the first two or read any of the books. Would I still enjoy the New movie?
     

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