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Ian McKellen
Reviews Featuring Ian McKellen
Another Marvel-inspired triumph thats at least as good as the original, if not slightly better but be prepared for a deeply confusing couple of hours if you havent seen that first one.
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.
A terrific ride why wasnt an X-Men movie made sooner?
The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers
Visually its even more impressive than the last movie, but in terms of pure story-telling it falls ever-so-slightly short of its predecessor.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Quite possibly the best movie ever made.
Not the worst way to waste a couple of hours.
A film about memory that lingers there.
This well-meaning cartoon romp completely misses the point of the series its based on - but thats not to say a little bit of me doesnt still want to see a big-budget blockbuster remake of The Herbs. Just imagine the very friendly lion called Parsley losing the rag and going on a bloody rampage!
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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