Fantastic, fantastic.
I'm drawn ever more closer to the great characters. The story's pace is keeping up nicely, too.
Wow. Too much to be said about this one. The action, the scenery, the music, the EVERYTHNING.
Stellar.
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Fantastic, fantastic.
I'm drawn ever more closer to the great characters. The story's pace is keeping up nicely, too.
Wow. Too much to be said about this one. The action, the scenery, the music, the EVERYTHNING.
Stellar.
Well, Finally watched it today, and it was pretty good. Somewhat slow, but the story, epic battle and action scenes were great.
Right now, I still like Fellowship little better, but it might change if I rewatch it.
Legolas was kick ass in the fist film, and he still a bad ass here. Ghimli finally got to show some of his skills, and he was pretty funny too.
Golum was excellent, great CGI work, especially in the part when he slides on the river stones among the water. Very real.
I'm not complaining about the slower parts, but it could have been little more action packed.
Helm Deep battle was great, but I wish there were more of character battles like in first. Here it was more of epic army vs army battle.
Still, A great movie.
Seen it today and I enjoyed it, but with that said I'm not a big a fan as say Green, or other diehard fans.
Anyone remember the Hobbit animated Movie? it's old I think, but that was my first glimpse into that world.
I disagree with you about the action. Could've used far less, as far as I'm concerned. :PQuote:
Originally posted by Despair
Well, Finally watched it today, and it was pretty good. Somewhat slow, but the story, epic battle and action scenes were great.
Right now, I still like Fellowship little better, but it might change if I rewatch it.
Legolas was kick ass in the fist film, and he still a bad ass here. Ghimli finally got to show some of his skills, and he was pretty funny too.
Golum was excellent, great CGI work, especially in the part when he slides on the river stones among the water. Very real.
I'm not complaining about the slower parts, but it could have been little more action packed.
Helm Deep battle was great, but I wish there were more of character battles like in first. Here it was more of epic army vs army battle.
Still, A great movie.
Well, The tastes are different, I guess. For me it being an epic fantasy story that have both character drama, and great action sequences.
Ents were also nicely done, and their attack on Isengard was cool.
Meh, this movie was decent, but nowhere near fantastic. I’ve never read the books (nor do I ever plan to), so I viewed this film with an objective eye. Here’s just a few quick notes:
- This movie was plagued with the same thing I did not like about Fellowship, the agonizingly slow pacing. Thirty minutes of a mountain range is only interesting for so long.
- I don’t really understand the editing that took place in this film. Characters would be doing one thing, and the moment they finish their sentence, *BAM*, it’s now night time and they’re doing something completely different, some of the scene transitions were just awkward. I also felt they could have cut many extraneous scenes from the movie.
Spoiler:
- When Aragon falls off that cliff, and is knocked unconscious, how is it that he comes back with the knowledge of the oncoming army, if he was out cold, and where did that horse come from?
/ Spoiler
Anyway, I did enjoy some things in the movie, such as the battles and Gimili’s banter, but the boring stuff far outweighed the cool stuff.
They finished all 3 at the same time.Quote:
Originally posted by Korian
Did they show a teaser for the next one of the Trilogy after the credits roll or something?
That would be cool. They already finished shooting the last one right?
Truly a spectacular movie. I will now love flaming trees jumping into water for the rest of my life. Unfortunatly, the names of people and places are so fucking weird I often forget, and now i need to rewatch it again. :(
Opening Gendalf & Balrog fall sequnce was pretty cool, and later on, when we get to see a glimpse on that epic battle on top of the cliff. Too bad they didnt show more of it though.
Regus, the horse thing is just...well, its a smart horse I guess :)
I thought he sees the army as he going to Helm's Deep, he knew about it before hand too (thats why they're going to Helm's Deep in the first place).
As for the epic battles, like most of the things in TT, I prefer FOTR. Helm's Deep, while having alot of action suffered from too much blur of swords swinging and not enough clear action like the final battle in Fellowship. The last part of the battle, combined with the Isengard attack almost make up for it, though. I'm going to be really let down if every fight in ROTK is just gigantic cg armies charging each other with ultra fast cuts of our heroes swipping at the screen in a blur.
I liked it. They added in stuff that shouldn't have been added in, and left out stuff that shouldn't have been left out, but I still liked it. I'd say that it was on par with FotR.