LOTR: ROTK
Ok, at least we got seats together, even though they were in the third row, toward the side. 3 hours of in-your-face battle scenes and panoramas was kind of difficult to watch that close, but it was ok. It was worth it.
I wont say it was the best movie of the three, as it probably was the weakest, and seemed like it lacked the polish of the other two, but a lot of this opinion could be that most of the illusions created for the movie were destroyed in the distortion of the curved screen viewed from one side and 15 feet away.
Some was predictable, some was cliche, some was sappy, but overall good. I was happy with it, and happier to know that within months I will be able to view the trilogy as a whole in my own home instead of a segmented three-parter.
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i am so ashamed - i haven't even made it through the second one yet. I have yet to have two and a half hours of uninterrupted time that didn't involve sleeping yet.
Posted by: evan | December 18, 2003 2:15 PM