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Post #252117

Author
Wesyeed
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Here's my stance
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Date created
18-Oct-2006, 7:33 PM
For the Record I have to say I love the LotR trilogy. To me t's a great example of good modern cinema. RotK, I had a few problems with, but overall, with the strength of the first two supporting it, similar to Star wars and ESB supporting the story of RotJ, it works as a fitting conclusion to the whole story. As you've probably guessed, my main problem with rotK was the multiple endings. Even in the theater people were getting up thinking it was over and then had to sit back down since it wasn't, LOL.

So they erased a car from the first movie? aww, I'd have liked to have seen it since I enjoy finding bloopers in movies. But I never noticed it anyway though...

Well to my point, I guess. I loved what i saw in the theater and here I have it on dvd. Yeah a car is gone that I never knew existed in the first place so I guess it's not a huge change.

There's real honest care taken in crafting them. you can just tell... And after seeing Lucas' toy commercials he's released in theaters lately, I've realized he doesn't care, not like that director behind lotr did. That's why I wished someone who was truly passionate about star wars was allowed to direct at least one of the toy commercials so it'd seem more like a real movie, not a poorly thrown together mess. What's more, later it's 'fixed' for dvd with added bits. You might as well not buy any of the star wars dvds with how lucas constantly tinkers with all the films as his original vision changes every year just in time for the holidays. Imagine if every studio head adopted this idea and kept releasing a new edition of their film with added junk every year. Why not go do some new movies?