It all really kicks off in Jackson's adaptation of Tolkien's second book; Frodo and Samwise team up with Gollum in their continuing quest, Aragorn's posse prepare for a last stand at Helmsdeep, the Ents get energised and a mighty new white wizard emerges from the forests. The Two Towers has a darker vision than The Fellowship but Tolkien's work remains very much intact, a sweeping epic, both moving and visually mind blowing. Some of the battle scenes are so powerful they defy description, tho
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LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS (EXTENDED VERSION) (2002)
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More extra footage and behind the scenes shenanigans than you can shake a staff at.
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THE BORROWERS (1997)
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Fantastic film adaptation of Mary Norton's classic children's story. John Goodman is superb as the odious property developer out to cheat the hapless Lenders of the house they've inherited, while the Borrowers, a family of four inch high sub-humans who live under the floorboards, face a furious fight to make sure that they, and their unwitting hosts, don't end up living in a cardboard box. Pretty far removed from the original story, and indeed the TV series, but mercifully unsentimental with som
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