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The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers (Full Screen Edition)

The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers (Full Screen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Movie Adaptation to Date
Review: Disclaimer: I haven't seen the extended version yet, but the theatrical movie is the best adaptation of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings to date. I'm looking forward to the extended scenes to fill out the story; the extra scenes did a phenomonal job of improving The Fellowship of the Ring.

I have read this series and Tolkien's Silmarillion numerous times (actually I listen to the series recorded on CD; note that the Silmarillion is a lot eaiser to get through this way) and I was disappointed with only two things: 1) The extreme departure of Faramir's character in the movie vs. the book (in the book, he resisted the Ring's lure in the cave of Henneth Annun, where they first brought the hobbits, and sent Frodo, Sam, and Gollum on their way with extra supplies. The fact that he could resist the Ring's influence from the start proved his worthiness as a leader of Men.) 2) The decision of Peter Jackson to end the movie where it did (I would have ended it on the stairs before Cirith Ungol, after the hobbits saw the Morgul-King's army march out towards Minas Tirith...give the audience another suspenseful set-up for Return of the King). Other than that, I can accept and enjoy all the other changes that Jackson made. Kudos to everyone involved. Great movie!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So It Doesn't Go By The Book Trilogy That Well. SO WHAT!!!
Review: It is nearly impossible for a movie to go by a HUGE book very well. "The Lord of the Rings" book trilogy is a really BIG book with many pages and chapters in it. "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" was a great adaptation of the book trilogy it is based on and so is "The Two Towers" its sequel. "Fellowship of the Ring" and "Two Towers" are both wonderful Oscar-winning movies! I can't wait to own "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" for DVD! It has great acting, an incredible musical (score), and superb award-winning special effects! Director Peter Jackson deserves an Oscar for all the hard work he has done directing the phenomenal "Lord of the Rings" movie trilogy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Does the book justice---and then some!
Review: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers goes far beyond most box office hits. Although, as other reviewers have noted, some people might be dismayed with the "important details" that they feel were left out, or simply because they feel it could have been a smoother book-to-movie adaptation. I've read the books, and I have to say that I've never seen a finer adaption---or a better movie. This is the most incredible movie I have ever seen. Sure, it's very complex, but I feel that is what adds the intrigue---you constantly want to learn more, to be sucked into Tolkien's glorious world more. I won't waste time explaining the plot of the movie, as I don't want to ruin of it, and anyways Amazon already gives a comprehensive enough one in their editor's review of the movie!

The battles in the movie are breathtakingly well done, if perhaps fast-paced, but you don't get lost in it as compared to other films (like you do in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen). And even though a majority of the 3+ hours of this movie is taken up with battle scenes, you won't become jaded of them. Many have commented on the violence of this movie---of which there is a lot, so parents probably should not let someone under 12-13 see it. I was impressed with how they included the romantic intrigue in this movie, because they do so with stressing honor and the direness of all the many events, without the need for explicit romantic content (need I say further). So all in all, this is a must-see movie for all, except for the most sqeamish (as there is a lot of violence, although little blood is shown, if at all), or people who REALLY hate the Lord of the Rings.

I myself will wait to buy the Special Extended Edition four-disc set, but for those who aren't die-hard fans, the normal edition will be just fine. If you haven't seen this movie, rent it when it comes out, and if you have, ORDER IT!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers- Excellent Entertainment
Review: the first lord of the rings movie was astonishing it blew minds away at the spectacular visual effects many say that this 3 part story collection is the star wars of our time.....when seeing the tow towers i was within the first 5 minutes hooked to the film by its special effects to its really good acting and the storyline is great also the second lord of the rings has alot more action than the first and doing do that requires more special effects all in all this was outstanding buy the dvd when it comes out

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best movie of the year
Review: The Tower Towers was the best movie of 2002. Alone, I'm not sure it was better than Fellowship of the Ring, and this year's The Return of the King will be the best of the three.

I would wait to buy the Exented Edition of the Two Towers, released in November. If the EE of Fellowship is any sign, the EE of Two Towers will add so much to the story. I cannot now imagine watching the theater version of Fellowship, the EE is such a superior presentation. Besides, Fellowship's EE came with a free ticket to the Two Towers! Given the price of the movies these days, a free ticket to Return of the King is a great incentive to wait for the EE of Two Towers!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible, almost easy to overlook the changes
Review: I see a lot of people have touched on the changes that were made in the movie so I will manage to make this review fairly short. I loved the books, they were quite possibly some of the most interesting and incredible books I've read to date, and so far I think Peter Jackson has done a wonderful job with them. When reading the books i knew Two Towers would be the hardest to create on film. Some of the Ent stuff was a bit iffy, but I was able deal with that. My biggest two complaints were those of Arwen and Faramir. They spent altogether probably 45 minutes on the two, and let me say it completely changes some of the images that I think Tolkien wanted set. The Arwen stuff was[bad]. Yes, I understand Liv Tyler is beautiful, trust me. Yes I understand they want to build a love story, but please dont waste so much time on it. Faramir was supposed to be the opposite of Boromir. He was supposed to be a hero and lived on his principles and very forgiving. The whole thing about going wherever they went was another huge waste of time. With that time they definitely could have given the Ents a much bigger part, or perhaps stayed to the story line with Frodo and his crew.

But, now that i have complained, I am just going to say that the movie as a whole is absolutely awesome. I think the elves coming to help was sweet (but could have been sweeter in the next movie) and Helm's Deep was awesome. Great movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: one of the best movies i've ever seen
Review: The Two Towers is quite simply astonishing and is definitely worth getting on dvd. I think that Peter Jackson worked extremely hard to make this film possible and the film shows it. I loved the way they showed Gandalf falling down with the Balrog and fighting him. The battle for Helms Deep is amazing and Aragorn showed his emotions in that battle. I really enjoyed the Ents, Merry and Pippin as they completly destroyed Isengard. But for me Gollum steals the show and Andy Serkis played the part well. The film is much better than the book as I have read it myself. The Two Towers is absolutely brilliant and I cant wait til it comes out over here in England on dvd. But you couldnt see the film and understand it without watching the Fellowship first. I cant wait til I see the Return Of the King. You have to get the Two Towers its awesome!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent!
Review: This is an excellent movie by director Peter Jackson and his crew! With astounding visual effects, incredible acting, and brilliant music (score) 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' is a wonderful movie sequel that is not to be missed by anyone who likes 'The Fellowship of the Ring' which is 'The Two Towers' great prequel. I can't wait to buy this movie for DVD when it is released in stores!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Five Stars And Two Thumbs Up!
Review: This is a movie that is NOT to be missed by anyone! "Lord of the Rings: Two Towers" is a great movie that I highly recommend you buy for DVD. This movie is brilliant with great music (score), wonderful acting, and incredible visual effects! Sequel to the great "Fellowship of the Ring" "Two Towers" is a great action/adventure movie title that even the most critical audience will enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better Than I Expected
Review: 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' is a movie I thought would be good or possibly average when I saw the first preview of it. But I was totally wrong. I thought 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' was a brilliant movie when I saw it in theaters! In fact it was even better than its great prequel 'The Fellowship of the Ring'. The action, adventure, musical (score), acting, and drama 'The Two Towers' had to offer was incredible! Both 'Fellowship of the Ring' and 'Two Towers' went buy 'The Lord of the Rings' book trilogy very well even though there were some parts that HAD to be added, cut, or changed. So far 'The Lord of the Rings' movie trilogy is going by very well! I can't wait to see 'Lord of the Rings: Return of the King' which I'm sure will be a great adaptation of 'The Lord of the Rings' book trilogy like its two prequels are. For now I must torturingly wait for 'The Two Towers' DVD to be released in stores.


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