Lord of the Rings’ box office fueled by Christian perspective By Patrick Goodenough , posted December 20, 2001 in Entertainment , Tech & Entertainment WASHINGTON (BP)--Billed as one of the biggest movie events in years, the first in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, which opened in 10,000 cinemas worldwide in mid-December, has become a
EN 1080p, BluRay Dec 18, 2002 Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, Liv Tyler, Orlando Bloom Peter Jackson, Barrie M. Osborne, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Mark Ordesky, Michael Lynne Adventure, Fantasy, Action Synopsis Frodo and Sam are trekking to Mordor to destroy the One Ring of Power while Gimli, Legolas and Aragorn search for the orc-captured Merry and Pippin. All along, nefarious wizard Saruman awaits the Fellowship members at the Orthanc Tower in Isengard. Download Link Server-1 Server-2 Server-3 Subtitle
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Cast & crewUser reviewsTrivia2001PG-132h 58mA meek Hobbit from the Shire and eight companions set out on a journey to destroy the powerful One Ring and save Middle-earth from the Dark Lord meek Hobbit from the Shire and eight companions set out on a journey to destroy the powerful One Ring and save Middle-earth from the Dark Lord meek Hobbit from the Shire and eight companions set out on a journey to destroy the powerful One Ring and save Middle-earth from the Dark Lord production, box office & company infoVideos10More like thisReview Embrace the magicIt is with no surprise that Peter Jackson's The Fellowship of the Ring film has received such mixed critics. Many viewers refer to it as being childish, boring and uninteresting. Seems to me that it is bound to the same fate of Tolkien's books, destined to be a target for the same type of misunderstandings that keep attacking this literary masterpiece many decades after it's first read the books several years ago, I went to see this `impossible' film when it came out with many doubts on my mind. I really liked it, but left the theater with as many doubts as I had before. Was it perfect? Well, maybe not, but what an achievement. After watching it a few times on DVD, and thinking about it for some time now, I find myself loving this film more and more. Let me tell you why...The Lord of the Rings is a fairy-tale of myth and fantasy. Peter Jackson directed a film that was considered, for a very long time, impossible to make, and not only for technical reasons. The narrative roots are incredibly long and detailed, and the storyline is deeply connected with the creation of a fantastic continent from a time unknown called `Middle Earth'. It's author, Tolkien, dedicated a considerable part of his life developing this continent's background, it's mythology and origins, it's different kinds of people, cultures and languages, and therefore it's geographic references are determinant to the unfolding of the story of the One Jackson went out to achieve the impossible and came out with a recreation of the original that is pure and true to the story in every detail. The first time the four hobbits meet a black rider on the road, for example, is absolutely faithful to the feeling of the book. The assault of the riders at Weathertop is another great example, and it captures that feeling of danger, density and atmosphere that are the main characteristics of the tale. Jackson also took some liberties with the story, and made some right choices along the way. If the so called `purists' may not approve the removal of Tom Bombadil altogether, it should be comprehensible that the travel from Hobbiton to Rivendel is a very long and detailed one and could easily make a movie on it's own. I felt more uneasy with how short the Council of Elrond was. In the book, the council is where the whole story of the rings is first explained, and many passages from the past ages of Middle Earth are unveiled. It is a fascinating moment of the story, that had to be shortened for obvious reasons. Still, after some consideration, I now agree with the options made by Peter Jackson, and think that the movie prologue narrated by Galadriel was the wisest choice. The magic is all there when Gandalf shuts his eyes the moment Frodo stands in the council and says `I will take the ring'. It is there at Moria's Gate, and at the fall of Boromir. It is a powerful film that doesn't fit the rhythm of the standard Hollywood action movie. It is a film that breeds, that takes time to unfold, it's tale branching in every could go on and on, talking about all the different elements that bring this film close to perfection, but I'll end saying that deep down, this is not about action, beards and big monsters. The greatest thing about this film, to me, is that it brought me back to a time when I was in love with a different world where everything was possible. Reading The Lord of the Rings night after night, I came to understand what this thing of `mankind' really was all about. The corruption of absolute power, the importance and value of friendship, the inevitability of growing up, the strength of hope... That this film could capture that magic, and be a new bearer to it's message of humanism, is a statement to it's greatness. Gandalf's words, that even the smallest person may change the course of the world, and have a part to play in the destiny of all, are the end, this is a wonderful film, but that doesn't mean you are going to like it. I cannot tell you what it is like to see this film if you don't know or love the book. But I hope it may plant a seed on your heart to discover a great world of fantasy, beauty and humanity. I believe Tolkien would have liked 8, 2002FAQ39Contribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentEdit pageMore to exploreRecently viewedYou have no recently viewed pages TheHobbit takes place 60 years before the Lord of the Rings adventure, save for the new film’s prologue, which unfolds about twenty minutes before The Fellowship of the Ring begins. Elijah Wood returns as Frodo to chat with old Bilbo (Ian Holm) about the elder Hobbit’s upcoming 111th birthday party, to which Gandalf arrives at the
The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring 2001 d. Peter Jackson, 178 minutes Film Plot Summary The film opened with an 8-minute prologue spoken by Galadriel Cate Blanchett explaining the backstory of the legend of the ring - it told how the Great Rings were forged and then distributed; however, those who received rings had been deceived since a new Master ring was also forged in secret in the fires of Mount Doom by the Dark Lord Sauron in the land of Mordor, in order "to control all others" and to rule over them with cruelty, malice and domination. The free peoples of the lands of Middle Earth were on the verge of destruction. In one final battle near Mount Doom against the armies of Mordor, Sauron killed King Elendil of the kingdom of Gondor, after which his son Isildur defeated Sauron with Elendil's Narsil sword and acquired the ring, but the ring corrupted him too. For 2,500 years, "the ring passed out of all knowledge" until acquired by the creature Gollum Andy Serkis in a dark cave "My precious", giving him long life for 500 years, yet it consumed him and poisoned his mind. When the ring abandoned Gollum, it was acquired by Bilbo Baggins Ian Holm, a "halfling", fur-footed hobbit of the Shire. Now Sauron was in pursuit to reclaim the ring that gave its possessor invincible power and threatened to cover the lands with darkness. As the film began, Bilbo was celebrating his "eleventy-first" 111th birthday. He bequeathed all his possessions including the ring to his nephew, adopted heir Frodo Baggins Elijah Wood, while he told Frodo he was leaving to stay in Rivendell. Wizard Gandalf Ian McKellen instructed Frodo to leave the shire with the ring and proceed to the village of Bree with his gardener friend Sam Sean Austin. Nine dark, horse-riding faceless Nazgul or Ringwraiths sent by Sauron to recover the Ring pursued Frodo and his companions, now including two other hobbits Merry Dominic Monaghan and his best friend Pippin Billy Boyd. Meanwhile, Gandalf met with corrupted sorcerer Saruman Christopher Lee at Isengard, where he learned that Saruman was in league with Sauron's plans to dominate Middle-Earth. At Bree in the Inn of the Prancing Pony, the group met Strider/aka Aragorn Viggo Mortensen the wandering, outcast, exiled heir of Isildur to the throne of Gondor who helped protect and guide them. Saruman was creating an army of fiercesome, zombie-like Orcs with rotting bodies to do his will by cutting down forests and forging weapons. The Hobbit group and Strider proceeded to the elf enclave of Rivendell after Frodo was stab-wounded by a Ringwraith's sword a Morgul blade. Gandalf miraculously escaped from Saruman's imprisonment on the back of an eagle and proceeded to Rivendell, where after a six days journey, Frodo was rushed on horseback by elf Arwen Liv Tyler. There, Frodo was healed by her father Elrond Hugo Weaving. Arwen pledged her love to Aragorn, telling him "I choose a mortal life" - she chose to forsake the immortal life of her people for Aragorn's love. During a Council meeting led by Elrond to answer the threat of Mordor and determine how to destroy the Ring the one place it could be destroyed was in the fires of Mount Doom in Mordor where it was forged, Frodo volunteered "I will take it" - he was to be accompanied there by the "Fellowship of the Ring" - nine individuals including himself, Sam, Merry, Pippin, Gandalf, swordsman Aragorn, skilled archer elf Legolas Orlando Bloom, axe-wielding dwarf Gimli John Rhys-Davies, and Boromir Sean Bean; Bilbo gave Frodo a magical sword and Mithril a protective vest for the journey. After reaching an impasse through the treacherous wintry pass on the mountain of Caradhras due to Saruman's sorcery, they decided to travel under the mountain through the dwarven Mines of Moria, a dark passageway where they were confronted by a giant cave troll in Balin's Tomb and an army of Orcs. At the Bridge of Khazad-dum, Gandalf held off the fiery demonic Balrog "You shall not pass" so the others could escape, although he fell seemingly to his death into the chasm after Balrog when his leg was caught by Balrog's giant whip. The group emerged from the mines into the magical forest of Lothlorien, ruled by the Lady of the Wood Queen Galadriel and her husband Lord Celeborn Marton Csokas, where they found rest. Galadriel showed Frodo the future in a watery mirror - his destiny was to be a Ring-bearer and to destroy the Ring "This task was appointed to you". Before they left, Galadriel gave Frodo a farewell gift - the Light of Earendil or Star-Glass. The group proceeded on the River Anduin with two impressive colossal statues and disembarked at Parth Galen. Boromir confronted Frodo in the woods and sought to take the Ring, to save his afflicted land of Gondor with the ring's power "It should be mine. Give it to me!" - to escape, Frodo vanished momentarily when he put the ring on his finger. In contrast, Aragorn refused to take the Ring from Frodo when he had the opportunity and pledged his steadfast allegiance. Frodo decided to proceed to Mordor alone as the rest of the group was attacked in the forest by Saruman's Uruk-hai Orcs cross-bred with men, commanded by Lurtz Lawrence Makoare. Boromir lost his life with three arrows from Lurtz' bow in his torso. An angered Aragorn decapitated Lurtz, and then went to the side of Boromir as he expired and confessed his wrongful obsession with taking Frodo's ring. When Aragorn replied that Boromir was forgiven, Aragorn also promised that he wouldn't allow the kingdom of Gondor to fall into ruin "I do not know what strength is in my blood, but I swear to you, I will not let the White City fall nor our people fail"; then with his last few words, Boromir expressed his allegiance to Aragorn as his king "Our people. Our people. I would have followed you, my brother. My captain. My king". During the struggle, Merry and Pippin were captured and taken away by the monstrous warriors, and the remaining members of the group decided to pursue them to rescue the two Hobbits. In the final scene, Frodo was joined by loyal companion Sam as they continued on to Mordor. Film Notables Awards, Facts, etc. Based upon the writings and fantasy epics of Tolkein. With the tagline "One ring to rule them all." Nominated for thirteen Academy Awards with four wins Best Cinematography, Best Makeup, Best Original Score, and Best Visual Effects. Nominations for Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Director, Best Film Editing, Best Original Song, Best Picture, Best Sound, Best Supporting Actor Ian McKellen. All three Lord of the Rings films in the first trilogy won Oscars for Best Visual Effects. With a production budget of $93 million, the film grossed $ million domestic and $ million worldwide. It was the lowest-grossing domestic film of the original trilogy, and the lowest-grossing worldwide film of the 6-film franchise. Director Peter Jackson's next multi-part installment of the Middle-Earth saga was The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey 2012, the first of a three-part epic fantasy, followed by The Hobbit The Desolation of Smaug 2013 and The Hobbit The Battle of the Five Armies 2014. The three films served as a prequel to the original The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Set-pieces the opening battle between the Last Alliance and the forces of Sauron, Gandalf's face-off and capture by Saruman, the fight against the squid-like creature in the waters outside the entrance to the mines of Moria, the battle in the dark caves of Moria against a giant cave troll and an army of Orcs, Gandalf's stand-off against the fiery ancient demon Balrog at the Bridge, and the forest battle between the Orcs and the group ending with the death of Boromir. Dark Lord Sauron Sala Baker Bilbo Baggins Ian Holm Frodo Baggins Elijah Wood Wizard Gandalf the Grey Ian McKellen Saruman the White Christopher Lee Samwise "Sam" Gamgee Sean Austin Meriadoc "Merry" Brandybuck Dominic Monaghan Peregrin "Pippin" Took Billy Boyd Ranger Aragorn, aka Strider Viggo Mortensen Elf Princess Arwen Liv Tyler Elf-King Elrond Hugo Weaving Prince Boromir Sean Bean Elf Legolas Greenleaf Orlando Bloom Gimli John Rhys-Davies Lady of the Wood and Elf-Queen Galadriel Cate Blanchett Lord of the Wood Celeborn Marton Csokas Gollum Andy Serkis Fiery ancient winged demon Balrog
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Download(1.27 MB) Download - Easy Setup (576 MB) Lord of the Rings 1: Fellowship of the Ring screenshots: This is a fantasy role playing game based on the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien. This game covers the first novel in the trilogy. Although the game follows the book, it also adds plenty of its own elements. Copy from this list Export Report this list by tsdemian created - 03 May 2020 updated - 03 May 2020 Public Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc Genres Movies or TV IMDb Rating In Theaters Release Year Keywords IMDb user rating average to 1. The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey 2012 PG-13 169 min Adventure, Fantasy 0 Rate 1 Rate 2 Rate 3 Rate 4 Rate 5 Rate 6 Rate 7 Rate The Hobbit The Desolation of Smaug 2013 PG-13 161 min Fantasy 0 Rate 66 Metascore The dwarves, along with Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the Grey, continue their quest to reclaim Erebor, their homeland, from Smaug. Bilbo Baggins is in possession of a mysterious and magical ring. Director Peter Jackson Stars Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Ken Stott Votes 679,793 Gross $ 5. The Lord of the Rings The Two Towers 2002 PG-13 179 min Action, Adventure, Drama 0 Rate 87 Metascore While Frodo and Sam edge closer to Mordor with the help of the shifty Gollum, the divided fellowship makes a stand against Sauron's new ally, Saruman, and his hordes of Isengard. Director Peter Jackson Stars Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen, Orlando Bloom Votes 1,706,179 Gross $ List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. List Activity Views 9,219 in last week 23 Other Lists by tsdemian a list of 23 titles a list of 0 titles a list of 0 titles Recently Viewed . 312 194 184 172 483 194 424 119

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