July 11th, 2004

With the final chapter now complete, The Lord of the Rings is now being proclaimed the most successful cinematic trilogy ever.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King is the jewel in the crown of the masterful trilogy.
The three-part story of courage, friendship, honor and duty - spanning The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), The Two Towers (2002) and The Return of the King, is ideally suited to epic filmmaking. It is steeped in fast-paced action and grand adventure, yet still grounded in humanity - a rare combination among large-scale film extravaganzas.
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May 17th, 2004

New Zealand film director Peter Jackson, tipped to win an Oscar for his The Lord Of The Rings epic, said recently that he would like to make The Hobbit prequel to the trilogy and work with some of the same actors again.
Jackson said he was sad but also relieved that the mammoth project he has worked on for seven years was over. “I’m glad there’s not a fourth Lord of the Rings film next year,” he said. “I feel very tired and exhausted.” “I’ve been working very hard this year. It was the hardest year of the whole seven really,” he said, adding that the last part had twice as many computer-generated shots as the second, The Two Towers, which won an Oscar for digital effects. “It’s my favourite because it has a stronger emotional depth than the other two films it has a sense of closure,” he said.
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