![]() ![]() Victoria Beynon-Cole, Lee Hartley, Philip Grieve ** denotes a scene which includes extended content only available in the Extended Edition cut of the film. * denotes a scene only available in the Extended Edition cut of the film. "The Battle for Middle-earth is About to Begin".Aragorn, Gimli and Legolas encounter a mysteriously transformed Gandalf and battle Saruman's army at Helm's Deep. Merry and Pippin escape from the Orcs and must convince the Ents to join the battle against evil. ![]() Frodo and Sam face many perils on their continuing quest to save Middle-earth by destroying the One Ring in the fires of Mount Doom. The surviving members of the Fellowship of the Ring have split into three groups. It was very well received critically and was an enormous box-office success, making over $900 million worldwide (making it the fourth most successful film of all time at that point in time). Tolkien, although some of the later events are held over to the later third movie, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.The film premiered at Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, on Thursday, 5 December, 2002. It is an adaptation of the book The Two Towers, the second part of the three-volume novel The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. It's screenplay is written by Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens. It is the second part in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, following The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a film which was directed by Peter Jackson, with a theatrical runtime of 179 minutes (2 hours, 59 minutes). For a list of other meanings, see Two Towers (disambiguation). The name Two Towers refers to more than one character, item or concept. This article or section needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of article quality. I definitely recommend this film to everyone, but you really should watch the first movie to truly understand what's going on." I shan't call it the end, till we've cleared up the mess." - Sam In size and scale, Peter Jackson has truly redefined the word "epic" and he also pays attention to the small things that truly elevate this movie from great to amazing. When Treebeard and his army of Entz tear down Isengard, the destruction and the battle is so immense in size, that you truly have to see to believe. The ending of the battle of Helm's Deep is quite breathtaking, and as Gandalf the White comes in the distance with another army to defeat the Orcs. The Best part of the film, is quite easily and everyone knows it the ending. A powerful performance by Andy Serkis as Gollum, he should of been nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. But the one who's leading them through the way is Gollum, he looks so creepy and realistic, that he doesn't feel disconnected from us. Frodo and Sam journey to Mount Doom, to destroy the Ring. What do I mean by that? Well this film has so many things going like the amazing Battle of Helms Deep. This film is the biggest film in the trilogy. I actually think that The Two Towers reaches the same level as the Fellowship of the Ring, and sometimes even surpasses it. The Two Towers shows us that he is not a one-hit wonder, like so many directors are. Peter Jackson truly outdid himself when creating the Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and he fails to disappoint us in the 2nd part of the Trilogy. ![]()
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