Lord of the rings Facts 1. No Wings For Sean Great swaths of The Lord of the Rings was filmed in the mountains of New Zealand. Mountains which, due to their immense height and craggy terrain, could only be accessed by air. But actor Sean Bean (who played Boromir) refused to fly—leav...
Some of the best scenes in movies are the ones that aren't even in the script - and there are plenty of them in The Lord of the Rings movies. Few film ...
Some of the best scenes in movies are the ones that aren't even in the script - and there are plenty of them in The Lord of the Rings movies. Few film ...
The movies leave out a staggering amount of detail concerning Sauron, and no, we don't blame them at all for doing so. We didn't expect Jackson to halt The Lord of the Rings for twenty minutes to give us an extensive detailing of all the important Sauron lore! RELATED: Lord of the ...
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There are many things to love about this Academy Award winning trilogy, but as fans we can’t keep ignoring the errors in Lord of the Rings
Cate Blanchett is an Australian actress known for her multidimensional characters and wide range of roles. Her breakthrough came playing a young Queen Elizabeth I in Elizabeth, and she later appeared in The Lord of the Rings series, The Aviator, and Blue
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"The trilogy will not soon, if ever, find its equal." —Kenneth Turan The Lord of the Rings film trilogy is comprised of three live action fantasy adventure films; The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), The Lord of the Rings: The Two T