![]() ![]() McKellen's Gandalf the Grey has been resurrected as Gandalf the White, aĭistinct sartorial improvement. Successfully tossed into a frothing phalanx of those pesky Uruks. Go-round, but thankfully, there's more of Viggo Mortensen's staunch AragornĪnd John Rhys-Davies's hairball-ish dwarf Gimli, who, in the film'sĪstounding climactic battle scene at the Rohan fortress Helm's Deep, is Elijah Wood's Frodo doesn't have major screen time this There have been a number of drop-adds in the cast since The Fellowship of Still, Jackson has a genuine epic gift: Fewįilmmakers have ever given gross-outs such resplendence. Trembling hobbit in his sight lines and think to yourself, Well, come to Uruk-hai (or was it an orc?) growls that humans look tasty, you look at the Like Dead Alive that were stupendously funny-icky - and he goesĮven further into gore this time around. Horror maestro - he began his career in New Zealand making zombie movies Jackson isn't about to extend a helping hand. It doesn't even begin with a recap of what cameīefore: If you're not already a Tolkien true believer, director Peter More fight-filled than The Fellowship of the Ring, and more The new Lord of the Rings movie, The Two Towers, is darker and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Movie) ![]()
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