To: shaggy eel
I'd recommend you rent or purchase the extended version DVD of the Fellowship before seeing the Two Towers. It makes what was already an excellent first film breathtaking. In particular, the length and detail of the battle scenes and the added scenes describing the characteristics of Hobbits and Elves, make, IMHO, the expanded film much truer to the Tolkien.
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12/16/2002 7:27:26 AM PST by
katana
To: katana
I'd recommend you rent or purchase the extended version DVD of the Fellowship before seeing the Two Towers. It makes what was already an excellent first film breathtaking. In particular, the length and detail of the battle scenes and the added scenes describing the characteristics of Hobbits and Elves, make, IMHO, the expanded film much truer to the Tolkien. I'll second this. The DVD extended version has many small details that had to be left out of the theatrical release for brevity. It adds about 30 minutes to the whole thing sprinkled in and out of every major scene, making the movie just a bit more true to the book.
It also contains two more DVDs that detail the making of the film, which is interesting in its own right. Also Peter Jackson explains why certian scenes were cut from the theatrical release. He says the the first movie was to be Frodo's story, and therefore some scenes which would flesh out some of the other characters were chosen to be removed.
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