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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

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4.58/5

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User rating: December 23, 2002

THE BEST MOVIE EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!

User rating: December 23, 2002

I have never saw a worse movie. Only geeks liked it, and it doesn`t matter if you don`t believe that. Because it`s true.

User rating: December 23, 2002

5 stars

User rating: December 23, 2002

Absolutely Amazing. The best movie I have seen this year. The Entire scene of the Battle for Helmsdeep is the best action/war scene I have ever seen.

User rating: December 23, 2002

sooo awesome! goin 2 c it again and again and again... can`t wait 4 the dvd and then return of the king! (gotta love legolas! hot as ever!) :) merry christmas!

User rating: December 23, 2002

i loved ittttttttttt! great movie!!! watch it!!!!

User rating: December 23, 2002

The best freaking movie in the history of anything!!!! cant wait for part three!!!!!!

User rating: December 23, 2002

Go see you know you want to!! well worth the price of admission but not quite as good as the first.

User rating: December 23, 2002

The first 5-10 minutes of the movie were sick....sick...sick....the fellowship of the ring and the two towers are the most amazing movies i`ve ever seen...even after reading the books, ur still on the edge of ur seat..can`t wait for the third one....

User rating: December 23, 2002

Although Cinematic a masterpiece, this movie doesn`t have the depth of the books. With leaving out to much background info this movie makes the story feel like a cheap fantasy, where the books take you into a tremendously detailed and intriguing world. With the first movie it didn`t matter if you didn`t read the book, this one loses its edge. Peter Jackson should reread the part about Faramir.