The Return of the King Reviews Thread
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The intensity was simply amazing, the finale was totally perfect. I can't begin to describe it! As to everything that happened, it just blew me ...
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First the storytelling is so simple but yet, so rich and detailed Tolkien's storytelling ability is remarkable and I am so happy they were able ...
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Personally, I have some quibbles about some things (like, as much as I really like Viggo's work, I don't think he ever quite nailed Aragorn as ...
OFFICIAL LOTR: The Return of The King theatrical review...
The single overriding emotion during this movie was pure visceral exhilaration. However, I found there to be somewhat a lack of emotional ...
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The only movie I have been too in many years where the audience applauded at the end. Was I the only one to get just a little startled when the ...
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Excellent. Worthy end for the trilogy. Favorite part was anything with the Witch-King of Angmar. I cannot be killed by any living man ...
Movie Review: The Lord of the Rings – The Return of the King
The various plot threads finally “intersect” as much as they ever will, as Aragorn and company prepare one last gambit to distract Sauron's ...
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I just watched the movie release version of the trilogy (I have both) and my love for this has not dampened. While I was watching it I was ...
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) - User reviews
All the threads of Tolkien's magnum opus come together in the most elegant of fashions in the final part of Peter Jackson's adaptation. Humanity makes a last ...
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) - Movie Review
Not hardly! In fact, Return of the King is the only film in the trilogy that I think is unambiguously worse in its extended version: the Saruman ...
Return of the King review (spoiler free) - DVD Talk Forum
Movie Talk - Return of the King review (spoiler free) - I thought the first half-hour was terrible. It was all material that should have been in The Two ...
Your Thoughts On Lotr: Return Of The King - Unknown Worlds Forums
It was conclusive though, i just felt like the scene with Sam going home to his wife could have been cut. The slow-mo capture of a lot of the ...
Movie Review: The Return of the King – CERC
In this third film, all the plot threads come satisfyingly together, including long-deferred events from earlier chapters the reforging of Isildur's sword ...
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) - Decent Films
To call it the grandest spectacle ever filmed is no exaggeration; it may also be the most satisfying third act of any film trilogy, completing what can now be ...
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Movie Review
providing the epic confrontation at the end. Return of the King took things to another level yet again, with the epic riding of the Rohan's ...
FILM REVIEW; Triumph Tinged With Regret in Middle Earth
''King,'' which opens round the country tomorrow, features more prognostication and exposition than its predecessors. Yet despite all of the ...
Return of the King Book Review - DickWizardry
Lord of the Rings Return of the King is the conclusion the the Lord of the Rings Trilogy written by J. R.R. Tolkien back in 1955.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Review - Screen Rant
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King is an exhilarating and emotional trilogy finale that must be seen on the big screen.
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As with the other two movies, RotK is beautifully made. So much detail and artisan work went into every bit of these films, from the costumes, ...
The Return of the King!!! | Headphone Reviews and Discussion
i liked the first two books and movies equally, but there's something about the way the third book is told that is so exciting...and i can't ...
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