The same goes for The Two Towers as it did with The Fellowship. When you have a filmmaker that is passionate about the source material, and a lot of people around them that are the same way, you get something worth watching. The Two Towers are just as much a masterpiece as The Fellowship.
I cant say something about this movie. IS AMAZING
MASTERPIECE OF CINEMA ABSOLUTE, 100% PERFECT FILM, ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES OF ALL TIME
An epic movie with the Battle of Helm's Deep being an incredible action sequence. We follow different storylines now that the characters are separated in groups. The new characters are really good and Andy Serkis did a marvelous job as Gollum.
"The battle of Helm's Deep is over; the battle for Middle-earth is about to begin."
This is the weakest one in the trilogy, but still an amazing movie. This is more of a set up for the Return of the King and lets be honest who is watching this and not going to watch RotK next. It still has some spectacular action, Helm's deep still is one of the best action scenes in cinema. The pacing is a little off, can be a little too slow in the first half.
An Epic in every sense of the word.
A Masterpiece!! I totally love it more than 2001
i’m merry and pippin just vibing with tree dudes
"Looks like meat's back on the menu, boys!"
Most days I think this is my favorite film of the trilogy. It changes from time to time, but as of this moment, it is my favorite. Production is great, the story picks up way more than the first one, the battles are fantastic and everything looks gorgeous. Always watch the Extended version.
So epic, can't wait to watch the third one tomorrow
battle of Helm's Deep >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
The Return of the King may have won the Oscar for best picture, but for me The Two Towers is the shining gem of this trilogy. The battle for Helm's Deep is a sight to behold. When we get our first look at the massive Uruk hai army, it is jaw-dropping. Then comes the medieval battle formations and techniques that I loved. Throw in the Ents attacking Isengard and the ever-entertaining Gollum and you've got one heck of a movie.
Little bit weaker at times, but still so great
one of the best films ever made
The Two Towers is my personal favourite of the trilogy.
Gandalf the White, Shadowfax, Helms Deep, Boromir's brother, Gimli's one-liners, Frodo and Sam, Ents and a lot more.
The Two Towers continues were Fellowship left off and that is being one hell of an epic middle part of a trilogy!
Great film and second installment in the LOTR trilogy. I especially like the Rohan-storyline.
Loved the whole series and hope to own them one day on blu ray.
the 3 movies are class in HD. Each movie was about 22-28gig in size and what a difference it made to the HD quality
Still amazes me after seeing it almost yearly! Can't believe how great these movies are :)
The Lord of the Rings
The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) https://trakt.tv/movies/the-lord-of-the-rings-the-fellowship-of-the-ring-2001
The Two Towers (2002) https://trakt.tv/movies/the-lord-of-the-rings-the-two-towers-2002
The Return of the King (2003) https://trakt.tv/movies/the-lord-of-the-rings-the-return-of-the-king-2003
Favored for the way it keeps us entertained in light of the characters being separated, how it creates new story-lines through new characters, how it makes the Battle of Helms Deep heartfelt, its set-up for the battles in Return, and how it deviates from Fellowship, which makes this a unique part of the trilogy.
Theme- 10/10
Rewatchibility- 7.5/10
Acting- 9.5/10
Kinematography- 10/10
Time- 7/10
Total - 44/5 = 8.8
Wonderful Experience, can't wait for the third one
The Two Towers is a thrilling continuation of the epic saga started in The Fellowship of the Ring. The acting is superb, with standout performances from the entire cast, particularly Andy Serkis as the deceptive Gollum. The film does an excellent job of balancing multiple storylines and character arcs, while still maintaining a cohesive narrative. From the battle of Helm's Deep to the journey of Frodo and Sam through the lands of Mordor, The Two Towers keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. It's a must-see for fans of fantasy and adventure, and a worthy follow-up to the first installment of the trilogy.
Why people waste their time just to come up here to say they dislike these movies? I guess they actually like them just don't admit... lol
Some towers n'orcs and shit
For me the weakest movie of the LotR trilogy. But still better than a lot of other (action / fantasy) movies.
Love the franchise! I can’t get enough!
My Precious
image 4.25 / 5 and sound 4.25 / 5. After years of seeing her, we have liked her again. Even the "Legolas" sosaines perform better than the entire Sharknado cast
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Not my favorite of the three. Eowin was miss-cast.
While I found the “The Fellowship of the Ring” more entertaining than I remembered, I had better memories of “The Two Towers”. The tone has supposedly got grittier and darker, but it doesn’t blend as well with the over-the-top acting and kitsch presentation. The final battle is great indeed, but the preceding two hours felt a little too dull and repetitive in contrast.
It's not just your opinion. Hate these movies as well. 9 hours to tell a story you could fit in a childrens book... urgh
Very good acting and filmmaking
Guys, Karl Urban is in this movie!
I never realised
I don't understand what people like about these movies. That moment where they join in battle is all so cliché: "You have my sword, you have my axe, ..." Seriously, it sounds like gay-porn. And it's filled with moments where they get gay with eachother; greeting and hugging...
I can dig Harry Potter (except for the unnecessary air-space-football-scenes), but not this.
But that's just my opinion... Maybe there's something wrong with me, who knows! :P
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Blu Ray Extended Edition (235 min)... it couldn't be done more in almost 4 hours. Even after 17 years, the film has not lost quality.