1315 user reviews

9.0

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Age: 1-12 13-17 18-25 26-35 36-49 50+ Total
Men:
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9.5
32
9.5
158
8.8
249
8.7
185
8.1
88
7
26
8.8
742
Women:
Votes:
9.2
31
9.7
185
9.1
138
8.9
70
9.4
58
9.6
16
9.4
502
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Votes:
9.3
69
9.6
370
8.8
402
8.8
267
8.6
150
8
44
9
1315
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Few years ago my hubby introduced to the Hobbit (book) and I read it like a greedy goblin coz it was so good. Then he showed me the Lord of the Ring book to read, and I said are you mad it's so thick, I wait till the movie comes out. He said good luck. Guess what I'm glad I waited it was so bloody wicked.

10/10
shazjoao@ - 1436 reviews
20.10.2011


Cause it's awesome, that's why I rate it 10 just go and see it and watch for yourself.

10/10
nerdflu1@ - first review
25.6.2011 - age: 13-17


Movie making doesn't get any more epic than this or Avatar. Far more people will argue more strongly for the Lord of the Rings when I make that statement, and purely on a story telling level they would be absolutely right. Coming from the great Tolkien novels this movie series has a huge advantage, of course. Honestly, read the movie description anywhere and simply imagine everything described, is presented perfectly, acted beautifully and directed phenomenally, and you can be sure of what to expect when you sit down to watch it. All 3 of these movies are as brilliant as brilliant gets.

10/10
dukenewkirk@ - 146 reviews
19.6.2011 - age: 36-49


This movie is brilliant not only is it action packed and witty at parts but it is also the odd time pretty funny. The cast give us an almost perfect performance and the special effects are just as impressive. I think my favorite actor from this movie would have to be Ian McKellen he did a fantastic job both this movie trilogy and the X-men movie trilogy. A fantastic movie and a very clever writing not much else to say.

10/10
ducksrule@ - 217 reviews
3.9.2009 - age: 18-25


AMAZING!! How are they making such masterpieces! Peter Jackson deserves an academy award.

10/10
devan_777@ - 58 reviews
30.6.2009 - age: 13-17


I Like The Lord of the Rings it is a good action movie to watch.

9/10
jcbaker5@ - first review
9.12.2008 - age: 13-17


One of the greatest movies I've seen better than star wars.

9/10
coltonminor@ - first review
30.11.2008 - age: 13-17


So god dam boring I nearly fell asleep it just sucked nothing more to say except this. Lets be friends gayest line I ever heard.

1/10
french-unit@ - first review
19.9.2008 - age: 18-25


Start of one of the greatest trilogies of all time. Was blown away by every aspect of this movie. Luckily I saw it in the theatre and got the full experience. Amazing what Peter Jackson did to create this masterpiece.

10/10
casserly5@ - 129 reviews
30.6.2008 - age: 36-49


Personally, the best movie ever made at this point. It is perfect. It blew me away, the acting is outstanding. Ian McKellen's performance was very likable. And when Gandalf fell off the edge, I had never cried like I ever had before in my entire life. It is emotional, strong, and crisp entertainment. Perfect.

10/10
n.oved@ - 62 reviews
10.6.2008 - age: 13-17


I addore lotr. They have inspired me to have a great imagination, and my owe my practically my life to these movies. The action is AWESOME and alot of movies out now copy the moves and charecter, such as legolas's arrow moves, and the talking moving trees (ents) new zealand is beautiful I would love to go there and to see the areas that these magnificent films were set. I love everything about these films. I give my greatest respects to Peter Jackson, and the man who made this whole thing... J. R. R Tolkien. Thank you.

10/10
rj_rox_182@ - first review
26.5.2008 - age: 13-17


Everything was great. I read the books years ago. I was very pleased with the movies. A bit of the details was left out. But I loved the elfin characters and their language was great!!

10/10
tlc77@ - first review
1.5.2008


Along with the other two LOTR movies, an amazing movie. The LOTR films are the greates ever created. Period.

10/10
lordofhell2005@ - 3 reviews
25.4.2008 - age: 18-25


The movie is fantastic I really love gandolff. I love Golem he's really funny but he sometimes talks to himself in the second movie. The ring that tells people to put it on. But when people put it on the blackriders can find you very easaly.

10/10
chantalleb@ - 2 reviews
7.2.2008 - age: 1-12


You know how some movies are only good to see once, well I was about eight or nine when I seen this movie, and fell in love with it, since then I have watched it about 10 times and still love it, the only thing is is that I always try and wait a while before I see it again, hoping that I will forget some of it and that I may be able to relive the first time I watched it, it was amazing.

10/10
victoria_minx@ - 2 reviews
24.5.2007 - age: 13-17


Its LoTR what more do I have to say!

10/10
elrjhobbs@ - first review
11.3.2007 - age: 13-17


Man I saw this long long long long ago its 2007 man hahaaha any ways it is impossible fpr you not to have seen this movie now hahahah if you havn't... GO SEE IT.

10/10
holdeno_14@ - 4 reviews
8.2.2007 - age: 1-12


Really good movie loved the action and it was very sad.

10/10
shannon-a_k_a-midget@ - 76 reviews
19.1.2007 - age: 13-17


Image incroyable et histoire merveilleuse.

10/10
tazie_20@ - first review
30.11.2006 - age: 26-35


This movie has done JR Tolkien justice. It is so real. Much better than trying to sit and read the book. Colour and CG is magnificent. Will be a classic for millenia to come.

10/10
midnight1287@ - first review
19.8.2006 - age: 36-49


I dont got allot to say but... best triology of all time hands down!! Nuff said.

10/10
chris_gtbike@ - first review
25.7.2006 - age: 13-17


Awesome... It was a movie that I was waiting for since a long time. I like fantastic movie like that, and I think that they are so rare in this new century. It is a must to see it if you never seen that movie.

9/10
sam4him@ - 196 reviews
14.7.2006 - age: 18-25


When one is reviewing a film from the ‘30’s or ‘60’s that was shocking when it was first released, they have to take into account the era in which it was made and how difficult it would have been for the film to be accepted. The same theory applies to The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. This movie was made in a time when movies had lost their sense of purity and, in many ways, their sense of purpose. It is one of the most human stories to have been released in years, which is ironic since it is a fantasy picture. This is the most gorgeous epic to have been released since The Godfather and its sequel The Godfather Part II. It is arguably superior to such legendary films as Gone With The Wind and Merian C. Cooper’s King Kong. It is a film of enormous scale from a director whose only experience came from directing gory B-horror movies. The sheer power behind the movie is what is so extraordinary. It is not modestly scaled in the least. It is a massive, breathtaking epic that sucks you in and blows you away. I believe this to be the best of the three Lord of the Rings films because it is the simplest and most well-told story of the three. It doesn’t revolve around a giant, epic battle at the conclusion to keep the audience’s attention. It revolves instead around epic themes of honor and friendship that are told in the purest and most effective of ways. The film is about a Ring of great, terrible power that is causing a great amount of turmoil in the fantastical world of Middle Earth. A group of nine is sent out to dispatch of the Ring, and the ultimate battle between good and evil begins. This film is in the same region as the original Star Wars (1977) It moves far beyond the realm of a good fantasy movie, and moves into the realm of movie masterpiece. The Fellowship of the Ring is one of the most beautifully filmed, well-acted, well-written epics to have been released in years. This is a movie filled with triumphant music, awe-striking landscapes and adrenaline pumping battle sequences, and yet it still manages to tell a very important, moral story. There is nothing small about this movie. It does everything in a big way, and it works. This is one of the most ambitious and perfectly directed films to have been released in years. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a true movie masterpiece..

10/10
prankstaguy@ - 16 reviews
30.12.2005 - age: 13-17


I liked the movie it was my favourite and I enjoyed it very much. [...]

9/10
kingaszabo1977@ - 3 reviews
18.11.2005 - age: 26-35


I was totally blowned away when I saw how amazing this movie was, I mean it ain't no star wars, but wow this movie was wicked, great effects, acting, cast, I love how you can just feel like you're on the adventure with Fordo and the fellowship, this movie was just so unbelivable, I loved it I reccamend if you haven't seen this see it now, after you see the first you won't want to wait for the second, be prepared for the best adventure movie of our lives (next to star wars)

10/10
bizzy_d_2005@ - 17 reviews
10.5.2005 - age: 13-17


It's a great movie, with few errors... the places are greate to... and what about the actors, man they are amaizing... I love this film and I think everyone should see it.

8/10
h3lla_c@ - first review
21.3.2005 - age: 13-17


Many people oppose to my opinion that ''The Fellowship'' is the best film of the trilogy (forgive M. Tolkien for calling your masterpiece a Trilogy) But that is, of course, my own opinion. The acting is brilliant and the directing is phenominal. M. Jackson worked his magic and made the three Lord Of The Rings into the world's most watched and beloved movies of our time. I believe that these movies will be screened on television and there will be anniversary box sets in 50 years from now. If the story or the magical world of Middle-Earth does not speak to you, watch this movie for the shear beauty of the landscape or merely for the incredible music. Either way, there is something in this masterpiece that will appeal to everyone, whether you buy into the magic or not.

10/10
booyatom@ - 20 reviews
12.11.2004 - age: 13-17


The Lord of the Rings is the most magnificent movie ever in history. It has action, venture, comedy, romance and more, that which makes it the greatest movie. But also the cast and crew bring it to life. Their the greatest. Good luck to all the Actors/Actresses and crew in the future. Have great days now, and until the end of your days. Farewell!

10/10
tidliewinks@ - first review
31.7.2004 - age: 13-17


A truly captivating story. The actors soon draw you to them in their own individual ways, and have you hoping and feeling for them as if it were real. A must see for young and old alike! One of the few movies I think was wise to take a step furthur from just being a novel.

10/10
vachon_girl@ - 3 reviews
17.7.2004 - age: 50+


YAY lets go sit in a crummy theater for flipping three hours and watch a teary eyed rat faced hobbit fight piles of freaks and monsters, Frodo is tottally overdone with his blue eyes and flat baby face... ewww I wanted to throw up. I went in exited and healthy and came out with a bloody headache. What was with the magic of the movie, two old farts Saruman and Gandalf having there own wrestling super man match. Utter crap!!! Elrond and the elves are so gay looking and Elrond can stop frowning!!!

1/10
ftpt@ - 8 reviews
24.6.2004 - age: 13-17 - One reply


I think that this is *THE* movie. It totally rocks!!! If you have not seen it, you don't know what you are missing!

10/10
the_one_ring16@ - 3 reviews
7.6.2004 - age: 1-12


It was amazing it was a smidge boring but the action was awesome.

10/10
jka_is_moi_yeh@ - 3 reviews
16.5.2004 - age: 1-12


Yea it was really good but the third one was the best did u see the special effect they were aswome!!!

9/10
selario9@ - first review
3.5.2004 - age: 13-17


I love lord of the rings it's the best movie ever and harry potter sucks go legolas.

10/10
tomkool17@ - 2 reviews
2.5.2004 - age: 1-12


It was great!!!

10/10
lisaborra@ - first review
25.4.2004 - age: 13-17


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