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The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers (Platinum Series Special Extended Edition Collector's Gift Set)

The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers (Platinum Series Special Extended Edition Collector's Gift Set)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: move over George Lucas its over
Review: Peter really did a bang up job on this trilogy, move over George Lucas there is a new director in town.
I think that I am going to wait until November to buy the uncut DVD. I really wish we didn't have to wait so long [for the]DVD but what are you going to do?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sequel flop? I think not!!
Review: It might be hard to believe, but the second installment in Tolkein's "Lord of the Rings" series, "The Two Towers", is just as good (and maybe even better) than the first! The highly acclaimed and Academy Award nominated sequel to "The Fellowship of the Ring" wows audiences with its suspenseful plot, dazzling special effects, and epic battle sequences, while entertaining movie-goers young and old. Unlike the first, "Two Towers" presents a whole new side to the story, as Frodo, the willing ring-bearer, and Sam, his trusty sidesick, are separated from the rest of the group. Those who have read the books and those who haven't will enjoy the terrific acting put on by Elijah Wood (Frodo), Viggo Mortenson (Aragon), and Ian McKellan (Gandalf). If you haven't seen it yet, you're missing out on one of the biggest blockbuster hits of all time! I totally recommend it! Buy it today!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW what an improvement.
Review: I liked the fellowship extented version but not regular. Not that it wasn't long enough butit makes no sense unextented. Its just poitnless violence. But not the two towers. Great for partys or to show to people and stuff.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mixing the books and the films.
Review: I have read all of the books and agree there are little changes here and there between the books and the movies. The books have become a basis for the story line and any deviation from the story line can alter what Tolkien's intents were. (You can see this from all of the prints that had to be done, as the publishers kept making their own changes.)

Though where I stand on the art of filmmaking versus the accuracy of the adaptation of the books is a middle road. The book is a tool for the imagination where as a movie is used to intrigue the audience and to stimulate visually. It is obvious that the movies are a big hit. I've seen in the theater - The Two Towers six times and The Lord of the Ring nine times and everytime it is a thrill because you just can't find a story line as brilliant as this or an adaptation as splendid.

Most changes were subtle and threw in an interesting twist that was unexpected for anyone who knows the books. This is nice to watch the unexpected. I only have one gripe about the changes made and this is the portrayal of Faramir and the relationship established with Frodo. You do not see the wit and strength that each character has within. Granted in a three hour movie it is hard to portray this idea, but less addition of material would have ment a more accurate account of Tolkien's story. As I said before, it is not done in poor favor.

However, we are now talking about an adaptation which then becomes Jackson's account of his ideas and his visions from when he read the books. I admit, I fancy his views and don't think I could have came up with such intricate details. I had the basics from the book, but he brought it to life and made you love the characters even more so by showing the the emotional involvement, humor, and the personalities of each individual. The cast also had a hand in this, and is fabulous in their own right using their own ideas of what they thought the characters would do and how they would look in certain situations. This is the art of adaptation and splendor of filmmaking.

Do not be swayed by the changes that have been made, but accept both the book and the movie for what they are - works of art in which each person takes with them their own interpretations and opinions. You do not have to feel the same way as I do or as anyone else does. Summing up this review I would say enjoy it for what it is - entertainment and an escape from life as we know it for three hours.

Consider now giving yourself a chance to come up with your own conclusions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jackson Does it Again
Review: Peter Jackson's(director) latest installment in the blockbust lord of the rings series "The Two Towers" is an incredible sequel to an amazing movie. Rarely does a sequel surpass the original, but this movie certainly does. The movie transitions seamlessly from the first, following frodo and sam in the mountains where they meet up with gollum, who serves as their guide on their journey to morodor. Incredible animation brings gollum to life, at first I was amazed at what a great job the animators did with gollum, but by the end of the movie, I saw him as just another character, I had forgotten he was computer animated.
For those that have read the book, this movie may prove to stretch a tad further from jrr tolkiens writings than the first, but it is enjoyable none the less. With the introduction of many new characters and creatures, Jackson's crew seems to hit the nail on the head with each actor/animation. The infamous ents are incredibly well done, and as the march of the ents begins, the viewer will most certainly get a rush of adrenaline, as the readers do when tolkien described it. The greatest scene in this movie is by far the battle of Helm's deep.
You must get this movie, if you like the first movie, youll love this one, and its guaranteed to leave you lusting for the third film, which hits theaters this december, and let me tell you, im counting the days, and so will you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magnificent Entertainment!
Review: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a great action/adventure movie title with wonderful entertainment to offer! The Two Towers has spectacular special effects, acting, music (score), drama, action, suspense, romance, and adventure. This movie is the winner of two Oscars and four MTV Movie Awards so it is not a fantasy flick to miss. Buy it for DVD when it comes out!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: ...BORING
Review: Looking for a good movie to watch? Look else-where. Having trouble sleeping? Well, you've come to the right place. This movie is responsible for the second time I ever fell asleep at a movie theatre. Still can't believe I paid 8 bucks nap.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Picture Of The Year 2002!
Review: This is one of THE best movies I have ever seen! Its prequel 'The Fellowship of the Ring' was wonderful! But 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers', 'Fellowships' sequel, is even better! With fantastic special effects, great music (score), and brilliant acting 'Lord of the Rings: Two Towers' is a movie that overwhelmed me when I saw it in the theater! Winner of two Academy Awards and four MTV Movie Awards 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' will be a spectacular movie to own on DVD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mind-Blowing!
Review: How is it that director Peter Jackson and his crew created a movie so incredibly wonderful that even the most critical of people love it? The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is an awsome movie! With spectacular special effects, wonderful music (score), and incredible acting The Two Towers is a must-own DVD movie. The action, adventure, romance, drama, and suspense this great fantasy movie has to offer is fantastic! Sequel to Fellowship of the Ring The Two Towers is NOT a movie to miss. Winner of 2 Oscars and 4 MTV Movie Awards The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a spectacular movie that defines great achievement in filmmaking!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Review: 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' is a spectacular movie sequel by director Peter Jackson and his crew. This movie has great special effects, fasanating music (score), and incredible acting! The drama, romance, action, suspense, and adventure 'The Two Towers' has to offer is brilliant! Sequel to the wonderful movie 'Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring' 'The Two Towers' is not a movie to miss by anyone who enjoys action/adventure movie titles that is packed with good fantasy. I highly recommend you buy 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' for VHS or DVD when it is released in stores!


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