The Return of the King will be the best of the three. The battles bigger, the stakes grow higher and every step towards Mordor gets harder. I personally can't wait even though I have the Two Towers right here to see.<P> <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR> "To me, it's a culmination of the entire story; it represents what it is to give and what it is to lose," he says. "That scene is probably the most powerful part of the entire film." <P> <HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>See PJ gets it. Ive said all along as long as the movie ends with the Grey Havens then all is good. I will bet there will not be one dry eye at the end of this movie. And I can only imagine what marvelously sweet and somber tune Howard Shore is composing to compliment it.<P><I>'Where are you going, Master?' cried Sam, though at last he understood what was happening.<BR>'To the Havens, Sam,' said Frodo.<BR>'And I can't come.'<BR>'No Sam.' </I><P>and<P><I>"Well, here at last, dear friends on the shores of the Sea comes the end of our fellowship in Middle-Earth. Go in peace! I will not say: do not weep; for not all tears are evil." </I><P>Heartbreaking.<p>[ December 31, 2002: Message edited by: GreyIstar ]
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