The film certainly had some absolutely amazing special effects. I was impressed with how real Gollum looked and interacted with people. But take the scene of Frodo running into Mt Doom. That was terrible. It was a series of films, but slightly marred by either innatention or time constraints.
Kiwi_fella
When I went back to and watched LOTR recently, a number of special effects were incredibly disappointing. They definitely rushed some of those scenes.
This reminds me of the ambulance scene from the movie Redirected.
Love and Death on Long Island. This was a completely random, blind watch in a theatre. I'd read nothing about it, or even seen a trailer. I was fascinated from start to finish. Completely surprised me in a good way.
Alan Sugar needs to teach this lot some basics of selling.
This.
I love the response, "But this could mean we'd have to pay more!"
... and?
This is from Nigel Farage, a UK right wing politician - blaming the liberals and their rhetoric for encouraging it to happen.
This picture is from a trip to Miami. If it's sold in America, then it's what Americans wear. I agree with Japan.
You see one apartment building. A property developer sees room for 100 apartment buildings.