DrForester said:
linkboy said:I want these movies on Blu-Ray ASAP (but if New Line gets us to double-dip I'll be pissed).
*DING DING DING*APZonerunner said:Great movies, but the greatest are still Godfather I and II.
Wollan said:So Great (ROTK EE only): Mouth of Sauron
Wollan said:So Great (ROTK EE only): Mouth of Sauron
Utterly fantastic movies. Such a plethora of strong moments in all of them.
Saying one movie being the best of all is practically impossible but there's no doubt for me that this is the greatest of all movie epics. Hits home like the strongest dramas, superb acting and ensemble, superb music, fights unchallenged in size built on top of human values and risk, revolutionarty effects, unmeasurable production values, peppered with unique moments..etc..etc. I don't think we can expect such greatness to rise from something so unlikely ever again. The LOTR production was the perfect storm.
Near said:They're GREAT movies, but their is something I feel that they're lacking in a sense that prevents them from being the best feature films ever-made. It throws too much at you at once, the size and scale of the movies make me feel compelled to enjoy them. Their was never going to be a moment I felt 'this is going to get better-and-better' because it was everything I'd anticipated, and left no room for surprise. They're really really good movies, great script, art direction, amazing performances, incredible pacing, but it's just short of being the greatest. The next greatest movie needs to take cues from Pulp Fiction; end.![]()
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHA that single scene pretty much ruined the entire 3rd movie for me. Most retarded "Mary Sue" moment I can think of.Anasui Kishibe said:<regarding best scenes>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5V3px7lzCY
You're definitely in the minority on that one. The casting is generally considered to be pretty much flawless.Fritz said:I dont like the casting either.
pringles said:You're definitely in the minority on that one. The casting is generally considered to be pretty much flawless.
Salazar said:Hugo Weaving falls outside that 'pretty much'. Inexplicable casting.
mujun said:Lord of the Rings is my favorite book(s) ever. I have read the series something like fifteen times and read them every year from ages 8 to 16 or so without fail.
Unfortunately loving the books so much made it very hard for me to appreciate the movies. They were good movies but as representations of the book they failed in my eyes.
I still hold out hope for a mini series to do the books my idea of justice, something where all the down time and minor scenes are fully depicted.
In the Extended Edition, the Mouth of Sauron (Sauron's emissary) comes out and tells them that Frodo is dead and then shows them Frodo's mythril tunic to prove it. So the line, "For Frodo" makes more sense and is even more powerful. Love that scene, though.Alucard said:Another awesome scene...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig7QzX2TMbE
"For Frodo..."
Gets me every time.