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Hugo Weaving
Reviews Featuring Hugo Weaving
The Lord of the Rings: the Fellowship of the Ring
Awesome. All the bits of the film that should have been in there in the first place, a must for collectors and Tolkein fans everywhere. Gorgous packaging, sumptuous quality. Both editions are great value for money. If youre like me, youll probably end up owning both.
While you cant help but be impressed by the computer-aided stunts and FX, the fact remains that this sequel isnt fit to clean the original movies boots. A major disappointment.
Visually stunning, but in every other way completely and utterly boring. I found myself rooting for the robots, if only for the sake of a swifter ending.
Perhaps not as great as it first seemed, but still a cracker.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Quite possibly the best movie ever made.
Just because you can see its message from a mile away, don't think this is some simple revenge/anti-government movie; a fully realized, thought-provoking viewing experience.
Not a bad horror remake but with maximum werewolf screen-time it's all looks a little ridiculous.
Captain America: The First Avenger
This fairly uninteresting and unoriginal superhero is saved somewhat by a few decent characters and acting turns.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
An expected minor letdown as the first part shows that Peter Jackson should have just stuck to one (or two at most) epic length movies not three. Not bad but a little underwhelming.
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