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JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Review from a Christian viewpoint of the film by Peter Jackson of 'The Two Towers', the second part of Tolkien's epic Lord of the Rings trilogy
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Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers - SF/Fantasy Movies
I was at the theater at midnight on opening day. As a HUGE fan of the book, I was pleased with this second release in Peter Jackson´s trilogy. - Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers - SF/Fantasy Movies is a personally written site at BellaOnline
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50 First Dates (2004) - Adam Sandler , Drew Barrymore , Rob Sch
50 First Dates, A guy must make his girlfriend fall in love with him every day, since she has no short-term memory. (Previously titled "50 First Kisses".)
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~ Gollum's Lament - Song Of The Lost Souls ~
A site dedication/fanlisting for 'Gollum's Lament' from Peter Jackson's LoTR [The Two Towers] film trilogy, sung by the Icelandic musical artist Emiliana Torrini. Also featured: Gollum sounds & Smeagol history.
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James Caitlin: Actor, Australian Actor, Sydney
James Caitlin is a professional, Sydney based, Australian actor. View his Showreel, clips and photos from short films and TV, resume and helpful acting links.
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All-Reviews.com Movie/Video Review: 50 First Dates
Reviews of the movie 50 First Dates, starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore and directed by Peter Segal
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Flipside Movie Emporium: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Movie Review
Movie review of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, starring Elijah Wood and Ian McKellen. Directed by Peter Jackson.
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SlickShit Productions
SlickShit is a full 21st Century movement. We make films, shirts, music, and lots of other nifty stuff! We also offer Free Email! email pal
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Digital Producer: Peter Jackson Talks About His Crowning Achievement
When New Zealand director-writer-producer Peter Jackson (Heavenly Creatures, The Frighteners) first took on the daunting task of making a film of J.R.R. Tolkiens epic fantasy The Lord of the Rings, he says he tried to keep a simple vision foremost in his mind to make a film Id enjoy seeing myself. The result is not only the biggest (three films shot back-to-back in New Zealand over 18 months, with another three years spent on post), the longest (each is some three hours long), and the most expensive (around $300 million) fantasy-adventure project ever created, but a triumphant adaptation of The Lord of the Rings. Here, Jackson talks about making the trilogy, working with DP Andrew Lesnie, and some of the groundbreaking effects in the final film in the trilogy, The Return of the King. We also talked with producer Barrie Osborne and Richard Taylor of Weta Digital, the New Zealand-based visual effects house that created some 1500 digital shots for the final film.
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Magic Club Productions
The works of Peter Anthony Pizzi.
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