12-19-2002, 03:01 AM
There may be SPOILERS in my post
Lucas should watch this movie and learn how to do computer generated creatures, it was amazing how organic Gollum was in the movie, not once did he feel out of place or fake, which is usually the problem with having a generated character.
The movie did not feel long at all, the first one I felt dragged at times, it was still amazing, but this second one never felt boring.
John Rhys Davies has once again proven that he is simply an amazing actor, had he not had his few lines during the battle scenes they might not have been as enjoyable....My only problem was WHY THE FUCK WAS HE TREEBEARD? I know he has a good voice, but it's too goddamn distinctive, it just annoyed the Hell out of me.
If I hear one complaint about the ending of this movie I'm going to punch that person in their stupid face. The ending left you fulfilled, but still eager to see what happens next, which is EXACTLY how it should end, which was a complaint with the first film.
I'm sure I'll have more to say later, but I'm still a bit in awe, that was quite possiblly some of the finest work ever put on film
Lucas should watch this movie and learn how to do computer generated creatures, it was amazing how organic Gollum was in the movie, not once did he feel out of place or fake, which is usually the problem with having a generated character.
The movie did not feel long at all, the first one I felt dragged at times, it was still amazing, but this second one never felt boring.
John Rhys Davies has once again proven that he is simply an amazing actor, had he not had his few lines during the battle scenes they might not have been as enjoyable....My only problem was WHY THE FUCK WAS HE TREEBEARD? I know he has a good voice, but it's too goddamn distinctive, it just annoyed the Hell out of me.
If I hear one complaint about the ending of this movie I'm going to punch that person in their stupid face. The ending left you fulfilled, but still eager to see what happens next, which is EXACTLY how it should end, which was a complaint with the first film.
I'm sure I'll have more to say later, but I'm still a bit in awe, that was quite possiblly some of the finest work ever put on film