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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
Frodo and Samwise Gamgi find themselves seperated from the rest of the fellowship while Gollum follows them and tells them that he will be their guide. They do not know if they can trust him and the ring starts to have different effects on Frodo. The other members aid Rohan and Gondor in a huge battle as Sauron sends 10,000 Orc's to battle against Middle-Earth.
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| The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Movie Review by Thom (5/5/2008) |
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Two Towers, my favorite of the three books, was my least favorite of the three theatrical releases. The only film that I feel had actual technical and writing mistakes, Phillappa Boyens even admitted that at times she and co-writer Fran Walsh felt like bad mothers neglecting the middle child.
Two Towers picks up right...
(complete The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers review by Thom)
| The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Movie Review by Chris (9/4/2007) |
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The Two towers is the 2nd part in a 3 part trilogy based on Tolkiens novels. The first movie was long, big and expensive. But I think The Two Towers is bigger, has more action and contains the best battle seqeunce I have ever seen in a movie, The Battle of Helms Deep. The acting is solid, the visual effects are great and...
(complete The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers review by Chris)
| The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Movie Review by Joe (5/14/2006) |
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The saga continues...
One year after The Fellowship of the Ring, the next installment of the LOTR trilogy arrived in theaters. The Two Towers, once again directed by Peter Jackson, was nominated for six Academy Awards and winning two, The Two Towers is listed by many as the best LOTR movie of the bunch. Surprising,...
(complete The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers review by Joe)
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