In "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King," a great mythic movie cycle gets the ending it deserves. It is the third and final film in Peter Jackson's THE LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy, finds Middle-earth on the cusp of great change. This is a movie that, purely and simply, has visions and excitement to blow us away once again. And we can finally see this stunningly completed film trilogy for what it is, one of the major achievements of film history.
"The Return of the King" and the massive 10-hour complete film that it now concludes become together a supreme adventure fantasía epic, a staggering triumph, a movie to delight all ages, tastes and sexes - including that small part of the audience who still feel heroic fantasía with cute little hobbits, ornate language and bizarre supernatural beings is just not their cup of tea.
While the special effects help to create huge battles and frightening creatures on a previously unseen scale, they never outshine the excellent ensemble of actors who bring the corazón of the story home. A truly astounding work of filmmaking, THE RETURN OF THE KING skillfully concludes one of the greatest trilogies in cinema history.
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"The Return of the King" and the massive 10-hour complete film that it now concludes become together a supreme adventure fantasía epic, a staggering triumph, a movie to delight all ages, tastes and sexes - including that small part of the audience who still feel heroic fantasía with cute little hobbits, ornate language and bizarre supernatural beings is just not their cup of tea.
While the special effects help to create huge battles and frightening creatures on a previously unseen scale, they never outshine the excellent ensemble of actors who bring the corazón of the story home. A truly astounding work of filmmaking, THE RETURN OF THE KING skillfully concludes one of the greatest trilogies in cinema history.
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Cruise is currently filming Brad Bird's "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol," and a major scene takes place in Dubai, with Cruise's character rappelling up and down the Burj Kahlifa, the world's tallest building. fotos of Cruise doing this particularly impressive stunt have already surfaced, but tourist Daniel Matthew, visiting the Burj Kahlifa, may have taken the best one. While looking out the window, Matthew watched as Cruise rappelled right past him. He even waved.
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