Hi:
I had the privilege to watch all three movies in a row December 16, 2003. They
called de event,"Trilogy Tuesday". They showed the first an second films in
their extended version and then TROK. It felt like watching one long movie.
Peter Jackson has achieved a monumental task, to bring to the cinema a story
that no one believed it could be filmed. I wonder what would be the next
achievement to de-throne what the Peter and have done.
Even though I have not seen all the movies nominated, there is another NZ movie
called Whalerider that deserved an oscar for the little girl.
peace
David
> At 10:34 PM 29/02/2004, Brian Swale wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >After all the hoo-ha I suppose I should go and see one of the "Lord" films.
>
>
> They're an awesome cinematic achievement. Kiwis oughta be damn proud, if
> for no other reason than no combination of Hollywood
> producer/director/studio would have the balls to actually bankroll (and
> have faith in) this creation. Just wait for Return of the King to come out
> on DVD and then beg, borrow or steal a cinema-quality home theatre setup to
> watch it on. (Though I have to admit, seeing it in 70mm with full
> DTS/Dolby/whatever is incredibly impressive...).
>
>
> Garth
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