I'm just going to go to the list.
6. The Hobbit: The Unexpected Journey: Not that this a bad film but it doesn't have much to offer if we were ever comparing it to the Lord of the Rings film. What I do like s the action, the cast and scenery. It does have some low points like a slow beginning, not very good pacing and some characters do seem to be a little unnecessary. And the other thing I didn't like was that I wish there was more scenes with Gollum, sense that what all the trailers were building up to. But that doesn't distract the fact it's still a good film.
5. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies: The ending of the Middle Earth franchise. Again like The Unexpected Journey, it's not bad, but it's just kind of underwhelming. Once again the action is really good, but that's one of the problems. It has way to much fighting and not enough talking and discussing things. The whole movie is just one big action scene and when there is talking in the movie, it doesn't really feel like a big deal. But either way it is still a fun movie a good one still.
4. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers: The second entry in the Lord of the Rings trilogy that had everyone hooked already with a hit movie with the Fellowship of the Ring and then comes this film to bring in even more money and get much more darker. This was the first one to get a 12 age rated. The only problem have is that this is obviously a filler movie. Just trying to clear more stuff up. But the rest is good. I like the actions, the scopes are still huge and scenes with Saruman are pretty cool. Even the tiny things like the tree coming to life have a significant point to the plot since they help defeat the Orcs and stop Saruman.
3. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug: Arguably the best in the Hobbit trilogy. It has great action, a fun climax and a really good story. The problems I have are that I wish the story was a little better paced out. But aside from that, everything else is pretty solid. The characters are likable, the locations are creative and the dark tone of everything adds a surprising credibility to this movie and world.
2. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring: The original Lord of the Rings was the film that started it all and started one of the greatest film trilogies of all. With some of the best action you'll ever see and some of the most suspenseful scenes ever with the mine scene. And of course, every last cast member look the part that they're given to be. The C.G.I is also something that everyone remembers from this movie and how great it looks. And of course the last 20 minutes of this movie in the forest is some of the best action and interaction I have ever seen. And Boromir's death was perfect. I really felt something for him and it was sad seeing him go. And it was pretty cool when, at the end, Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli go off chasing the Orcs and Frodo and Sam go towards Mount Doom. It's also pretty cool to see the Black Riders. They remind me a lot of the Dementors from Harry Potter.
1. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King: The climax of the Lord of the Rings has become one of the most popular films of all time. I love this movie. It has the most drama, some of the best directed action you'll ever see in your life, unbelievable effects, a fun journey and a great way to destroy the ring and Gollum by having them both be destroyed at the same was a great idea it was also pretty creepy to see Gollum biting Frodo's finger off. And on top of that, it has one of the most epic moments ever with Aragorn saying "For Frodo" and all of them screaming and running in great shots towards the army of a million Orcs. Even the scene in the cave with Shelob the Spider, that as a lot of suspense. And all the endings, a lot of people say they don't like, but I really do like them all. It's really quotable and really likable. This movie even managed to earn over 11 Oscars. That's something I've never seen before. And that's all why Return of the King is, in my opinion, the best Middle Earth movie of them all.
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