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The Fellowship of the RingThe famous book by J.R.R Tolkien now has amazed the world in the winter of 2001 when it hit the screen. The story of a Hobbit named Frodo Baggins, who finds out that a ring left behind by his Uncle Bilbo Baggins is the one ring that rules all. Accompanied by his friend Sam, Gandalf, and an entire fellowship, he makes the long way to the Fires of Mt Doom. The Fellowship will protect him and insure that he makes it to Mt. Doom, but along the way their will be challenges and obstacles they’All have to face, which may also be their worst fears.--- Peter Jackson directed this outstanding epic tale with the battle between good and evil. Supported by in creditable special effects and a cast including Sir Ian McKellen (Gandalf) and Elijah Wood (Frodo) the Fellowship is a keeper.
The Two TowersThe second book in the epic trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien amazed the world in the winter of 2002 when it hit the big screen. Two Towers continues the epic story of good against evil with Frodo and Sam on their way to Mordor, while they are being followed by Gollum. Meanwhile, Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli go in search for their two missing hobbit friends and find themselves in the Kingdom of Rohan. Gandalf returns to help Aragorn, and the Kingdom of Rohan perpare for the battle for Middle Earth. After a climatic battle at Helms Deep, with 10's of thousands of Uruk Hia and Orcs prepared to destroy the world of man. ---Directed by Peter Jackson and featuring the original cast form The Fellowship, with even more action and special effects, Two Towers is a spectacular delight.