Damien-8
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Now it's true, this movie is not an exact word for word adaptation from the novel but nevertheless Lord of the Rings is a gem. A shining star, a precious stone, a diamond admit a bunch of cubic zirconia. Use what ever analogy you wish but the end result remains the same. The Fellowship of the Ring was a book for the ages and has been translated with the same feeling and care into a movie for the ages.
The Good points, the musical score is fantastic, perfectly capturing the feeling of an epic movie. The visual shots of both the landscape, the creatures of middle-earth and the set pieces are created with stunning precision. The overall feeling of being transported to another world, the feeling of watching in awe, of being held captive on the edge of your seat from start to finish. This is all prevalent from the very start of the movie.
The Bad points, the understandable but still sad fact that some parts had to be cut out from the novel due to length. Also some of the back history which was part of the historical development was sadly missing. The camera work doing the fight scenes was a little shaky making some parts hard to view. But scenes like this always look better on the small screen of your dvd than on the big screen.
One undeniable fact though is that the cast of LOTR did an incredible job acting. The standouts are Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, and Viggo Mortensen. All three should get an Oscar nominations, the first two for Best Actor with Viggo for Best supporting. The rest of the cast though is not a let done, not even in the same realm. Liv Tyler portrays Arwen with a sense of majestic quality and a calm patience.
Christopher Lee of course, is the ultimate evil character, Sean Astin, Billy Boyd, and Dominic Monaghan round out the talented list above with a solid performance by each. One in which each steals a moment and entraps their characters in your heart.
So for those who want to see a masterpiece come to life on screen, go see the Fellowship.
The Good points, the musical score is fantastic, perfectly capturing the feeling of an epic movie. The visual shots of both the landscape, the creatures of middle-earth and the set pieces are created with stunning precision. The overall feeling of being transported to another world, the feeling of watching in awe, of being held captive on the edge of your seat from start to finish. This is all prevalent from the very start of the movie.
The Bad points, the understandable but still sad fact that some parts had to be cut out from the novel due to length. Also some of the back history which was part of the historical development was sadly missing. The camera work doing the fight scenes was a little shaky making some parts hard to view. But scenes like this always look better on the small screen of your dvd than on the big screen.
One undeniable fact though is that the cast of LOTR did an incredible job acting. The standouts are Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, and Viggo Mortensen. All three should get an Oscar nominations, the first two for Best Actor with Viggo for Best supporting. The rest of the cast though is not a let done, not even in the same realm. Liv Tyler portrays Arwen with a sense of majestic quality and a calm patience.
Christopher Lee of course, is the ultimate evil character, Sean Astin, Billy Boyd, and Dominic Monaghan round out the talented list above with a solid performance by each. One in which each steals a moment and entraps their characters in your heart.
So for those who want to see a masterpiece come to life on screen, go see the Fellowship.
This is one of the best Sci-fi movies as well as one of the best overall movies to come along in a long time. It actually made you think and had a plot as well as great special effects and chemistry between the actor. In a time when creativity has hit a low point in favor of a sure money maker it was very enjoyable to see this movie unfold.
We can only hope that if there is a sequel as some people have hinted that it will only be done if all the actors come back. The last thing we need is another Speed 2 on our hands.
We can only hope that if there is a sequel as some people have hinted that it will only be done if all the actors come back. The last thing we need is another Speed 2 on our hands.
First I must say that I love Elizabeth Gracen acting in general and the way she portrays Amanda is great. But after watching this series I must say she should get an Oscar for holding this show afloat. First the writing is not even close to the standard of the original and I think that she just had more on screen chemistry with Adrian Paul. One of the things people loved to see the sparks fly between Amanda and Duncan. Not Amanda and Nick.
Paul Johansson plays a cop turned sort of renegade after his female partner is killed trying to save Amanda. Then in such he loses his job and now works with Amanda tracking down bad guys.
While Elizabeth Gracen still performs well with what limited talent around her this show is not that good. In all truth it borders on being simply bad. Nick (Paul) is not a eye drawing character and you spend most of your time trying to wait until he leaves. The story lines don't make a lot of sense and the only thing that is semi decent is the flashbacks dealing with Amanda (Elizabeth)
What the producers of the show should have done is when the new series of movies are made Elizabeth should be written into those. Hopefully Paul will be taken out of the show and the writers can try and take this show in a new direction. Concentrating more on the character Amanda.
Paul Johansson plays a cop turned sort of renegade after his female partner is killed trying to save Amanda. Then in such he loses his job and now works with Amanda tracking down bad guys.
While Elizabeth Gracen still performs well with what limited talent around her this show is not that good. In all truth it borders on being simply bad. Nick (Paul) is not a eye drawing character and you spend most of your time trying to wait until he leaves. The story lines don't make a lot of sense and the only thing that is semi decent is the flashbacks dealing with Amanda (Elizabeth)
What the producers of the show should have done is when the new series of movies are made Elizabeth should be written into those. Hopefully Paul will be taken out of the show and the writers can try and take this show in a new direction. Concentrating more on the character Amanda.