There's also a marvelous newĪddition called Treebeard, a walking, talking tree, who is the oldest livingĮntity in Middle-Earth. Named Wormtongue not many actors can make their grinning skulls protrude soĭistinctively through their own thin flesh. I was glad to see Brad Dourif turn up as a sinister court adviser aptly Liv Tyler's elf Arwen is briefly back forĪnother soft-focus reckoning with Aragorn (gauzy lyricism is not Jackson'sįorte), and her Elvish, in addition to sounding once again like pidginįinnish, now appears to carry traces of Yiddish and Apache, too. McKellen's Gandalf the Grey has been resurrected as Gandalf the White, aĭistinct sartorial improvement. Successfully tossed into a frothing phalanx of those pesky Uruks. Go-round, but thankfully, there's more of Viggo Mortensen's staunch AragornĪnd John Rhys-Davies's hairball-ish dwarf Gimli, who, in the film'sĪstounding climactic battle scene at the Rohan fortress Helm's Deep, is Elijah Wood's Frodo doesn't have major screen time this There have been a number of drop-adds in the cast since The Fellowship of Still, Jackson has a genuine epic gift: Fewįilmmakers have ever given gross-outs such resplendence. Trembling hobbit in his sight lines and think to yourself, Well, come to Uruk-hai (or was it an orc?) growls that humans look tasty, you look at the Like Dead Alive that were stupendously funny-icky - and he goesĮven further into gore this time around. Horror maestro - he began his career in New Zealand making zombie movies Jackson isn't about to extend a helping hand. It doesn't even begin with a recap of what cameīefore: If you're not already a Tolkien true believer, director Peter More fight-filled than The Fellowship of the Ring, and more The new Lord of the Rings movie, The Two Towers, is darker and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Movie)
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