what is the best Lotr MOVIE
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matthew479
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what is the best Lotr MOVIE
what is your favorite movie yes i know the books are better but i want to know about the movies my favorite one is the first cus i like Boromir i like the part with the secret meeting at rivendal also the mines of Moria thats awesome
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Peregrina_Took
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I also agree that the Fellowship of the Ring was done the best. It was a good movie, and even the dark riders scene was very enlightening. The other movies had some great scenes in them but the feel of them was sliding into some sort of heroic adventure as opposed to a struggle to survive the growing evil. They also mixed up the characters of Boromir and Aragorn because Boromir was the brave warrior, and instead Aragorn should have been trying to find his faith in ....
Now the first movie was just really cool and the creatures were so well done. I liked how the Balrog came out of the depths of the dwarf city, and the Orcs crawled the walls. That was a great way to depict them as underlings, also due to the rising of the great old one.
Now the first movie was just really cool and the creatures were so well done. I liked how the Balrog came out of the depths of the dwarf city, and the Orcs crawled the walls. That was a great way to depict them as underlings, also due to the rising of the great old one.
Personally, I enjoyed each Lord of the Rings movie immensely. It was all in all inspiring and so action-packed.... words can't decribe how much i really enjoyed it. As much as I loved each movie, in my own honest opinion, my favourite would probably be... The Return of the King. Yes, I really love FOTR and TTT, but in ROTK, we saw heroes come forward and that's what I really enjoyed about it. I still love them all though. We can't forget Sam's touching speech in TTT or every awesome fight scene in FOTR.
In fact, it's true to say, each movie is a masterpiece.
In fact, it's true to say, each movie is a masterpiece.
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Mrs.JaelaBaggins
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Bernardfab
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ronaldemmerson
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Re: what is the best Lotr MOVIE
For me, The Return of the King stands out as the best LOTR movie. The scale of the battles, the emotional payoff of the journey, and the way it ties up every storyline make it unforgettable. Though honestly, the entire trilogy feels like one epic masterpiece. 
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Re: what is the best Lotr MOVIE
It's true for me too. Especially I love the Siege of Minas Tirith and the final confrontation at the Black Gate. The emotional payoff is great, as we see the culmination of each character's journey, from Frodo's burden to Aragorn's rise as king.
Re: what is the best Lotr MOVIE
I get what you mean — The Return of the King is incredible, especially the ending. But for me, The Two Towers has something special about its pacing and character moments that makes it my favorite. I watched on Youcine: https://youcinee.com.br/ and I found that.ronaldemmerson wrote: ↑Sat Sep 13, 2025 3:42 am For me, The Return of the King stands out as the best LOTR movie. The scale of the battles, the emotional payoff of the journey, and the way it ties up every storyline make it unforgettable. Though honestly, the entire trilogy feels like one epic masterpiece.![]()
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The Enduring Legacy of Tolkien's Characters.
J.R.R. Tolkien's characters are timeless, embodying complex themes of heroism, sacrifice, and friendship. What if we explored how these characters would adapt to modern societal issues? Would Frodo still bear the weight of the One Ring, or would he become an activist fighting against the very forces that seek power in today's world?
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