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    i dno i didnt find it interesting... i watched them all, and the last 1 in a cinema, and i just really dont like it
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadGuitarist View Post
    i dno i didnt find it interesting... i watched them all, and the last 1 in a cinema, and i just really dont like it
    first time ie ver watched them in the cinema i fell asleep to EVERY one and thoguht they were boring, then my friends convinced me to watch them again and i realised how epic the films actually are, and the extended editions are also great with added scenes (favourite being the gimli/legolas drinking scene which is HILARIOUS)
    there was little we could say, and even less we could do, as the ice kept getting thinner under me and you

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    I'm not a fan of the first, it did nothing to maintain my interest and when the film rather abruptly ended, it left me disappointed after all the reviews I heard. I like the second two films, but I much prefer Peter Jackson's comedy-horror roots - Brain Dead/ The Dead Alive, Bad Taste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    I'm not a fan of the first, it did nothing to maintain my interest and when the film rather abruptly ended, it left me disappointed after all the reviews I heard. I like the second two films, but I much prefer Peter Jackson's comedy-horror roots - Brain Dead/ The Dead Alive, Bad Taste.
    I agree there was an abrupt ending, but they coudn't really wind it down considering it was going to be followed by another 6 hours worth of film (#2 and #3).

    I personally thing they get better as they go along, but i know alot of people think #2 is crap
    there was little we could say, and even less we could do, as the ice kept getting thinner under me and you

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    Indeed, but with that short, unfulfilling action scene after three hours of dialogue, I expected more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minstrels View Post
    I got them all on them special DVD's they came out on years back. The ones with like four discs.
    Likewise. They really are an epic watch. There are very few trilogies (heck, very few fantasy films) that can match up to these.

    My favourite has got to be the third... followed by the second... with the first coming in last place.


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    The first film is possibly the best in my opinion. It put everything in place, and it's where the journey began. So what if there was a lot of dialogue? It was amazing to just listen to, and the scenery is simply mindblowing.

    I have all three films on normal DVD, and all of them again on collectable limited edition DVDs. The limited edition DVDs include the extended edition feature and exclusive extras. :8

    I've watched each film like seven times, but I've never watched them all in a row.

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    seen all 3 only bit i liked was the battle at the end of the 2nd film. apart from that didnt like it.

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    Does that Wizzard live?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jord View Post
    Does that Wizzard live?
    He's an immortal whos chosen to exist in a mortal body to help the people of middle earth, but he dies in the Mines in Moria, but comes back in the two towers as the new white wizard (most powerful level wizard since their ranks go in order of colour ).

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