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Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King  (110 ratings)
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Submitted by Bill Smith (May 26, 2004) 
It is hard to review this movie without really doing a review of the entire trilogy.. The trilogy is an amazing feat. The entire story is beautiful and the fact they were shot together makes the set the most consistent trilogy ever made.

Return of the King is a fitting conclusion and best of the incredibly good series..

The only thing left now is to wait for the extended cut DVD.
Submitted by Ashley Riera (May 26, 2004) 
I think this lord of the rings movie is the best film I've seen. It continues from the Two Towers. This film is about when Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, Gandalf, and the others found Merry and Pippin. They go to Rohan and while everybody's sleeping there, Pippin takes a look in the plantir. Gandalf has to take him to Minas Tirth because the enemy thinks that Pipppin actually has the ring. Meanwhile, Frodo, Sam, and Gollum (aka Smeagol) continue on to Mt. Doom. I won't tell the rest because this movie is so good, you'll have to see it all!
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