Oh no, you're 100% correct. It really feels like since LOTR came out, Cinema as a whole has been playing catch-up to reach that level again
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I thought Interstellar may have come close, but LOTR was/is truly one-of-a-kind
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Ooh now that is an incredible film.
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Agreed. They just do so much right in those movies it feels like it spoils you. Have you ever watched the DVD extras or commentary tracks for the trilogy? I'd highly recommend the actors commentary, it's hilarious.
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I was too young to see these masterpieces in cinema when they came out. Earlier this year my local cinema decided to not only feature them but also show the original english version. They were literally the best movies I have seen in cinema
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I wouldn't call that a hot take. Different people connect with things in different ways.
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Agree with that, borth Harry Potter and Avengers had it's moment no doubt but overall LOTR is perfection (even traveled to NZ a few years back to visit some of sites)
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Amen to that brother!
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For me it's John Borman's Excalibur, especially the scene where Arthur drinks from the Grail, is healed and rides to battle as spring brings life to the land
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OH FORTUNA. yeah, that scene is pretty iconic.
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