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Not even John Ronald Reuel himself could induce that range of emotions for Smeagol in me. Gollum is profoundly disturbing, amusing, almost lovable. Instead the way that Jackson and Serkis (and doubtless many many others) chose to portray the CGI incarnation of "Smeagol" was incredibly emotive and powerful. Gollum was an excellent amalgam, so easily could he have been an annoying Jar-Jar-Binks-Alike.
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This second installment of the story is a masterpiece in every sense, forget your prejudices about the books, they are another way of looking at this beautiful story (I know this is slightly against the rules, but a I cannot resist saying that a previous writers comment - a comment that compared the Lord of the Rings Films and Books to the difference between Romeo and Juliet in screenplay and ballet formats - was entirely accurate). Mr Jackson deserves every ovation he will receive, every award, every bit of the praise and adoration that will be spoken and written. Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings is one of the bravest projects ever attempted by a filmmaker. God Bless Tolkien and Jackson and everyone involved in the conception and making of this film, for creating a world that is at my fingertips, only takes the touch of a button to go to whenever I want, and makes me forget everything else.It seems ridiculous to want to add my own comments to a slew of others that are already in IMDB's records, but I feel like I cannot sleep nor cease the throbbing in my chest until I release some of what I have so recently seen. It is truly an instant classic that will stand the test of time and be loved by generations to come. Tolkien's beloved books, Peter Jackson has set a new standard in the industry of cinema, one that I honestly think has not and won't be surpassed, at least not in my lifetime, not even by PJ himself.
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But after seeing The Fellowship of the Ring, I knew I had found the movie by which I would judge all other movies. They are all excellent movies and works of art that weave that movie magic that keeps you spellbound and entranced for the duration of their runtime. Some films that might be comparable to the Lord of the Rings trilogy are: The Fifth Element, the Star Wars Trilogy parts IV, V and VI (forget the newer prequels), the Matrix trilogy (especially the first part), Interview with a Vampire, the Legend of Sleepy Hollow (with Johnny Depp), Logan's Run and The Island. For example, Christopher Lee was amazing as Saruman, and I can't imagine the movie without him. One of the things that makes this movie so special (and there are so many!) is that you fall in love not only with the "good" characters, but also with the "evil" ones. It was akin to being a child again, with that tireless sense of wonder and enjoyment of each and every moment, maybe because as a child you are discovering your surroundings, and whatever age you are, when you watch the Fellowship of the Ring you are rendered in awe upon being introduced to the purity and beauty of Middle Earth and darkly enthralled by the majesty of Eisengard, Saruman, Sauron and all of their mighty malice. I've never felt anything quite like what this epic evoked in me.
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I loved The Two Towers and Return of the King almost as much as FOTR, but not quite, because seeing Fellowship for the first time was like taking a journey to a fabulous new place and meeting incredible new friends that you don't want to leave.
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I'd never read any of Tolkien's books when I saw the film for the first time at the theatre and, now that I've read them, in retrospect I think being a neophyte to the mythology made my LOTR movie experience all the more miraculous. The first part of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the Fellowship of the Rings opened the door to a whole new world for me.