Rating: Summary: Epic story of fantasy and adventure! Review: The Lord Of The Rings will truly be a goood movie. I saw the original trailer during the WB season premiere show of "Angel". Seriously, how could you find this movie to be bad? It has everything we movie goers love about the movies: Magic, enchantement, fantasy, adventure, action, drama, and even the very talented, cute young actor, Elijah Wood! (he, he, he!) I'm sure it'll follow the plot of the book trilogy as best as possible. We already know the story of The Lord Of The Rings and that it has a great story to it and plot. The Lord Of The Rings took three whole years to complete in New Zeland. I'm sure the special effects and the scenerary will be absolutely stunning. Even the costumes look spectacular! It is definitely original and I just can't wait to see the film. I also can't wait to see films like Star Wars: Attack Of The Clones, Harry Potter, Gangs Of New York, and Men In Black 2. Go see The Lord Of The Rings if you love the books!
Rating: Summary: I can not wait Review: I cant wait for this movie to come out, the trailers look awsome, and the book is great, as long as they didnt go to far from the actual book, this movie is going to be sooo good.
Rating: Summary: Cinematic brilliance of epic proportions. Review: In what is surely the most enduring of fictional tales, The Lord of The Rings steels itself in the hearts & minds of the common-folk as a remarkable tale of good vs. evil. The acting is, without question, outstanding. Elijah Wood as Frodo stands in stark contrast to Woods' previous efforts, playing the unlikely hero with the odds stacked intimidatingly against him. The villains, truly ominous characters on a level that I'm not certain has ever been captured on the big screen.The cinematography is breathtaking and delivers you to a time and place where fantasy and reality melt into one and manages to hold rapture all who behold it's splendor. The directorial effort put fourth for this film is indeed unparalelled in cinema history. Impeccable timing, absolutely thorough plot review and eminating the kind of awe and charm that makes fantasy every bit worth the experience. And that, my friends, was simply the theatrical trailer...
Rating: Summary: From the Greatest Book comes the Greatest Movie Review: I've seen just about everything you need to see about the Lord of the Rings movie. Just in case you think you've seen Gollum, or what the Ringwraiths (Nazgules) really look like, you haven't (New Line Cenema won't let the public see what they look like) I've seen them. Orlando Bloom (Legolas Greenleaf [elf]) is going to be great. I have to say, the cast, the sets, and everything else is going to be great. I'm sorry if I sound snobby, it's just that I'm so excited. It's going to blow away Star Wars and Harry Potter.
Rating: Summary: Ican't wait!!! Review: When I heard that they were making a Lord of the Rings movie, I wasn't happy. I thought that they would completely change the books. But then I saw the movie and I loved it! While the movie is not entirely faithful to the book, they only made the neccesary changes that would only help the flow of the movie run smoother. They didn't add any weird things like they do in many movies created from books, they just took out a couple scenes. Most notably, the Tom Bombadil one. The costumes and soundtrack are all wonderful, and they both help the already great film. I was pleasantly surprised by this movie, and ended up seeing it eight times in the theatre!
Rating: Summary: This movie will be the best of all time! Review: From all the trailers and everything it looks like this will be one of the best movies of all time! From a crazy fan of Tolkien
Rating: Summary: The Lord Of The Rings has come to dominate the world Review: I haven't seen the movies yet but I bet I'm not the only one who knows that their the greatest films ever made. Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn, Christopher Lee as Saruman, and the entire cast is perfect. I couldn't imagine anyone else playing these characters I am probably going to scream when I'm in the theater because I still have to sit through the coming attractions.This will no doubt destroy Star Wars as the greatest trilogy of all time.Remember that these three movies get better with each one , so if I say I have never seen anything like the pictures of The Fellowship, just imagine Orthanc and espacially the two cities Mian Morgul and especially MINAS TIRITH!!!!!!!!!! these next few years are gonna rule!
Rating: Summary: Event of the year Review: "Even the smallest person can change the course of the future." I've just seen the two trailers in the cinema, but I'm quite sure that this movie will become the event of the year. It looks very promising and I can't hardly wait to see it. Elijah Wood as Frodo is just the perfect actor to show all the facettes of the ring-bearer. When I saw him first in this role, I was totally convinced that he is Frodo. He has just the right look in his eyes. And also the other actors seem to fit very well. It seems to me that Peter Jackson has done a very good job. If you would like to get your imagination back, you should watch this movie. For fans, it is just a MUST.
Rating: Summary: In a hole in the ground lived a hobbit... Review: Based on the teaser trailers and pictures I have seen of the various sets for this movie, I think there are definite possibilities that it will live up to the huge hype surrounding it (so I have given it a premature 5 star rating). The Lord of the Rings of course belongs to the fantasy genre, and after reading the book I must say Tolkien's plot is fantasy at its best- it is amazingly imaginative and creative- the locations are well-drawn and picturesque, and the vast array of characters are delightful (or repulsive, depending on how Tolkien intended it to be).
Rating: Summary: Captures the Passion of Tolkien Review: Having read the good professor's Lord of the Rings eight times, it was not without some trepidation that I first watched Peter Jackson's widescreen adaptation of it. I must confess I was impressed -- Mr. Jackson has managed to capture the passionate energy and soul of Tolkien's writing while nobly cutting passages that simply would not translate well to the screen. The result: a movie that stands very well on its own and invites viewers to delve into the books themselves to discover the deeper and greater world of which the film can only hint at. All in all, the film does a stupendous job in transforming the first book of the trilogy to the screen. V. well done!
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