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zhangchaodao says...
12 years ago
classic!
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AlexanderZ says...
8 years ago
A glorious vision of Middle Earth.
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merlin223 says...
4 years ago
Despite the fact that I didn't like the movie very much, I just can't help noticing its advantages.There are quite a lot of them (advantages): camerawork, music, sound, editing, acting, scenery, makeup, costumes. Even in 2020, the film looks very good. However, there are also disadvantages, just one disadvantage movie turned out to be quite boring. Because of this, I put 6 out of 10. However, I will watch the second and third parts. Most likely, fantasy is just not my genre.




P.S. sorry for mistakes English is not my native language.
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Maarten Delfgou says...
2 years ago
The Lord of the Rings
The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) https://trakt.tv/movies/the-lord-of-the-rings-the-fellowship-of-the-ring-2001
The Two Towers (2002) https://trakt.tv/movies/the-lord-of-the-rings-the-two-towers-2002
The Return of the King (2003) https://trakt.tv/movies/the-lord-of-the-rings-the-return-of-the-king-2003
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bittenwool says...
4 years ago
A LIFETIME FAVORITE. Seriously, how could ANY other film ever try to compete?

P.S.: All of my heart belongs truly and only to Samwise Gamgee.
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Idek says...
5 years ago
Blu Ray Extended Edition slightly extends the story perception in the movie itself, making it seem fuller. However, it's still the most trimmed part compared to the original book.
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hersoul says...
5 years ago
It is by far the best and greatest adaptation of books to the cinema, even with the long duration of the films it was not possible to show all of the universe that J. R. R. Tolkien created, this film is much more than a world entirely created by its writer, Peter J. made a phenomenal work, a true fan who accomplished the feat of turning the book's perfect story into reality. It is my favorite movie in the world (the whole trilogy) I am in love with silmarillion and dream of the day that someone will have the same commitment as Peter to accomplish the same.
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Juliosoft says...
5 years ago
We finished seeing it, after years without seeing it and it continues as well as always. Comparing this with the Hobbit is an insult to this
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gazwannagm says...
5 years ago
one of the best
the credit (30m) WoW
every second in this movie is not a waste of your time so be ready to have best moments of your life
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beardedmovienut says...
2 years ago
There's not much to say about The Fellowship that not someone way smarter than me has already said, but...

This is what happens when a filmmaker respects the source material and has enough passion to follow through. An absolute masterpiece!!!
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Narate says...
2 years ago
>"Keep it secret. Keep it safe."

What is there to add here that others haven't already said. This movie is fantastic and you can tell it took them years of preparation and care to make it the classic we all know and love.
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Bradym03 says...
4 years ago
"I think I'm... quite ready for another adventure!"

I've recently re-watched 'The Lord of the Rings trilogy' and 'Alien' during quarantine, so the news of Ian Holm passing hit me the hardest. It would have been anywhere if I did not re-watch those movies. An excellent actor with extraordinary range as he slipped into different and complex characters so effortless. It's something I never thought about until now that the man who played a cold, yet calculated android in 'Alien', played the warm heart, but deeply troubled Bilbo Baggins, who also played the tight and rough chief from 'Ratatouille'.

With a filmography like: 'Alien', 'The Lord of the Rings', 'The Fifth Element', 'Chariots of Fire', 'From Hell', 'Ratatouille', 'Lord of War', and 'Time Bandits'. Man, what a life.

A brilliant presence that fitted every genre.

RIP Ian Holm.

"Until our next meeting.”
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soonertbone says...
one year ago
Grouping all these together because it’s hard to do otherwise. They’re individual films (and Jackson won Best Picture for only the third one, technically) but I think they must be taken together as a whole. And taken together, I feel comfortable proclaiming these movies to be one the crowning achievements of all filmmaking. Descending from the epics of D.W. Griffith and Cecil B. Demille, this is an almost indescribable spectacle.

That Peter Jackson managed to also adapt one of the most well-loved books of all time is even more impressive. (Consider how badly “The Hobbit” experience went to see how remarkable it is that he pulled off LOTR.) With a dream cast, gorgeous New Zealand backdrops, a beautiful Howard Shore score, and special effects that work to supplement, not overshadow, the story–it’s remarkable.
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KMWolter says...
2 years ago
The greatest movie trilogy ever
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