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Subject: Best Jackson/Tolkien Movie

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Poll: Best Jackson/Tolkien Movie  [closed]
The Fellowship of the Ring:  52%
(11 Votes)
The Two Towers:  10%
(2 Votes)
The Return of the King:  19%
(4 Votes)
An Unexpected Journey:  19%
(4 Votes)
Total Votes: 21

Everyone is talking about the new Hobbit movie these days.

  • 12.16.2012 8:24 PM PDT
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I'm going to have to say The Two Towers only because I have not seen An Unexpected Journey.

[Edited on 12.16.2012 8:27 PM PST]

  • 12.16.2012 8:25 PM PDT

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The Fellowship of the Ring!

  • 12.16.2012 8:27 PM PDT

The Two Towers because awesome. Gandalf's fall through Moria and Helm's Deep and the Isengard attack and The Black Gate and Sam's quote about good in the world and so much more...

  • 12.16.2012 8:27 PM PDT

-blam!- Was that actually blammed out? Or did I just type it? You'll never know.

Fellowship was a cinematic masterpiece. It was a perfect movie, the cinematography was gorgeous, the practical effects were genius, the CGI effects were used perfectly, the characters jumped off the screen and connected to the audience. It captured tension and drama, comedy, action, adventure, horror. It brought fantasy to the big screen the way A Space Odyssey did for sci-fi. It's not just the best Jackson or Tolkien movie ever, it's one of the best movies ever on its own.

  • 12.16.2012 8:35 PM PDT

I cannot say because they are one big movie to me. I love parts of each of them.

  • 12.17.2012 5:20 AM PDT
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I'd say the fellowship was the most appealing.

  • 12.17.2012 5:32 AM PDT
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It is quite impossible for me to choose. I've watched The Two Towers and Return of The King so many times, only Fellowship of the Ring has any appeal left in it.

  • 12.17.2012 5:35 AM PDT

Fair play

Tolkien wrote The Hobbit for his kids. I was hoping that Jackson would make it more mature, but it ended up being too amateur for my taste. It was also too light for the standard that LOTR established.

OT: The Two Towers.

  • 12.17.2012 5:39 AM PDT

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Posted by: Xmark120
Tolkien wrote The Hobbit for his kids. I was hoping that Jackson would make it more mature, but it ended up being too amateur for my taste.

The problem is that if he'd done that, you'd have a mass of people complaining it was too mature and not true to the original as a childrens story.

  • 12.17.2012 5:42 AM PDT
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Posted by: dahuterschuter
Fellowship was a cinematic masterpiece. It was a perfect movie, the cinematography was gorgeous, the practical effects were genius, the CGI effects were used perfectly, the characters jumped off the screen and connected to the audience. It captured tension and drama, comedy, action, adventure, horror. It brought fantasy to the big screen the way A Space Odyssey did for sci-fi. It's not just the best Jackson or Tolkien movie ever, it's one of the best movies ever on its own.

  • 12.17.2012 5:49 AM PDT

I love them all equally.

  • 12.17.2012 6:16 AM PDT