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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 21, 2002

Even better then the first one!!! A little less focused on the ring and we see more of Aragorn:)

User rating: December 21, 2002

This was without a doubt one of the most incrediable movies I have ever seen! Better than the first I think - and just.. WOW! I would sit through the whole three hours again and again!

User rating: December 21, 2002

Probably, no..absolutely the best movie I`ve ever seen!! FRODO LIVES!

User rating: December 21, 2002

so cool it`s dazzling

User rating: December 21, 2002

oh my gosh it was amazing i don`t think i have ever seen anything as good as this movie!!! i`ve also seen the third movie and it is soooooooooooooooo good!!! good job frodo!!! run frodo run!!!!

User rating: December 21, 2002

i love it more than words can say!!!!!!!!!!!!

User rating: December 21, 2002

It just keeps getting better and better..........Cant wait till next year!

User rating: December 21, 2002

Amazing movie. Although more violent than the first one (to be expected) I also fond parts of the movie truely funny. It kept me entertained through the entire 3 hour movie. I thick Peter Jackson did another wonderful job and I can`t wait for next Christmas to see the last installment of this amazingly well done trilogy.

User rating: December 21, 2002

the lion the witch & the wardrobe is still the best fantasy movie

User rating: December 21, 2002

The effects and look of this movie were unquestionably just as good or better than the first movie, but with all the fighting that happens in this part of the story just wasn`t much time for acting. Definately left feeling that the Fellowship was better at hitting those emotional notes.