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Lord of the Rings – The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)

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Well, here is an excellent film that is based on Tolkien trilogy. It is incredible the imagination of Tolkien that apart from creating a completely new world, also created a new language.
The transition to cinema of the trilogy Lord of the Rings it is also to be congratulated, because the special effects are excellent and effectively transporting us to the World of Fantasy that Tolkien created.
The success of the movie explains itself well for the quality of argument, the special effects, interpretation, short of everything.
If you have not seen this movie, I do not know what are you waiting for… go now to videoclube closest.
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Lord Of The Rings – The Two Towers (2002)

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Before have seen the Lord Of The Rings – The Two Towers I was a little afraid because normally the aftermath leave much to be desired and was almost always the weakest films with lower budgets and without any news, but in fact this movie is absolutely extraordinary, not leaving nothing to duty in the first film. The series of films The Lord of the Rings are a real cult like Star Wars or Startrek. This second movie preaches us to the screen of the beginning to end.
Excellent to see, review and make do. Excelent to have in any collection of dvds.
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The Lord of the Rings – The Return of the King (2003)

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The Lord of the Rings – The Return of the King is for me the best of the three films that compose the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
It is simply spectacular in all aspects, argument, photography, action, special effects, finally everything. I saw this movie in the cinema and I was glued to the screen from beginning to end. You can believe that this movie is a real tribute to the creative spirit of Tolkien.
I only hope that the next in future they also do a movie about the work of Tolkien – The Hobbit.
It is impossible not to like this extraordinary film.
I advise strongly to those who have not yet seen (I believe that is rare)
This movie Won 11 Oscars. It was directed by Peter Jackson and is based on the second and third volumes of J. R. R. Tolkien.
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