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The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

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User rating: August 15, 2005

LOTR is the best movie ever! I have read the books and have fallen in love with this trilogy It has changed the way movies are now made and films will forever be compared to it! It definately deserved the 11 oscars, but the actors should have received awards as well. This my favourite movie of all time.

User rating: August 15, 2005

The lord of the Rings: The Return of the King was was of the biggest achievment in film history..I would love to see "A Hobbits Tale" produced by all the same people and not one thing changed...this film is a masterpiece.

User rating: August 10, 2005

more pittiful than the first

User rating: July 4, 2005

One word= Brilliant

User rating: July 4, 2005

The best movie ever.... Exceeded all possible expectations

User rating: June 13, 2005

THE BEST MOVIE EVER MADE IN FILM HISTORY, LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

User rating: May 30, 2005

The Return of the King was the most adventureous movie i have ever seen in my life

User rating: May 29, 2005

this was the best movie of our time, 10 out of 10 stars

User rating: May 12, 2005

rotk is the best movie!...well all three were amazing, who ever gave this movie only a one star....shame on you!! this was a bloody fantastic movie, i mean it won like 11 oscars. the trilogy is my favorite set, books and movies!

User rating: May 8, 2005

This trilogy is a masterful achievement, not only artistically but also philosophically and spiritually. The viewer is swept into the turmoil of loyalty and treason, of greed and selflessness, and, in the character of Gollum particularly, the duplicitous character of language, of truth and falsehood. For all its fictional underpinning, it may yet prove in time to come to be prophetic.