
Stream It Or Skip It: 'Today We Fix the World' on Netflix, an Argentinian Comedy in Which a Boy's Crappy Dad Might Not Actually Be His Real Dad The Problematics: The Movies And Reefer, A 4/20 Celebration Stream It Or Skip It: 'Moonshot' on HBO Max, a Sci-fi Rom-Com Clunker That Lana Condor Can't Salvage Stream It Or Skip It: 'Forever Out of My League' on Netflix, The Final Installment in the Italian Teen Cystic Fibrosis Romance Trilogy The Kinky '365 Days' Sequel Is Coming On Netflix This Month Period.Stream It Or Skip It: 'The Hating Game' on Hulu, a Rom-Com About Two People Whose Disgust Turns to Lust It's the best movie in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and one of the greatest, most epic films of all time. Honestly, The Return of the King was a culmination of everything we wanted and everything we needed. somewhere, and Sam gets to go home and be a family man. What can I say about this movie that hasn’t already been said? The pacing is perfect, it has about three endings, but each of them is satisfying: Gollum meets his end in a powerful and sad way, Frodo goes away on a boat to. Also, this film has Shelob the spider, a holdover from the second book. You know, just your average Best Picture winner. Basically, Frodo and Sam drop the ring in Mount Doom, Legolas and Gimili continue keeping count of how many orcs they murder in cold blood, and Aragorn leads a legion of ghosts to victory. The first (and as of this writing, only) fantasy film to win best picture, The Return of the King is the perfect movie. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) That said, it's still a masterpiece, and most people’s favorite in the film trilogy. Also, they took one of the best moments from the novel-the fight with Shelob-and shoved it into The Return of the King. Especially when it comes to Treebeard the Ent, which talks just as slow as he is supposed to sound in the book. Honestly, the only thing holding The Two Towers back is its pacing, which is soooo slooow. Also, we get that AMAZING opening scene with Gandalf fighting off the Balrog, that was parodied to great effect on Family Guy. And Merry and Pippin go along with Treebeard to defeat the evil wizard Saruman, played by the late, great Christopher Lee. Aragorn and the rest of the fellowship battle at Helm’s Deep. Frodo and Sam are on their way to Mordor where they meet up with the treacherous, but pitiful, Gollum. The movie is split up into three stories, just like the book.

And I don’t even like calling it the “worst” since it’s still one of the greatest movies of all time.

The Two Towers, which may be the best book in Tolkien's trilogy, happens to be the “worst” movie in the film trilogy. Did I mention I hate that movie?), The Lord of the Rings trilogy felt like genuine art. Whereas The Hobbit movies felt like nice diversions (well, besides The Desolation of Smaug. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
