tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4711894235083615616.post2797167372235441090..comments2023-06-24T05:26:37.303-05:00Comments on The Writer's Notebook: A Lord of the Rings Film RetrospectiveThe Writerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06995038596311181381noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4711894235083615616.post-38540759846225293662010-07-12T08:09:06.299-05:002010-07-12T08:09:06.299-05:00Indeed, long live Boromir! In The Two Towers book...Indeed, long live Boromir! In The Two Towers book, he even gets a song for him after death.The Writerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06995038596311181381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4711894235083615616.post-36955623265861289912010-07-11T23:08:15.584-05:002010-07-11T23:08:15.584-05:00Truly, the series is one of the great cinematic ac...Truly, the series is one of the great cinematic accomplishments of all time. I've always wanted to have the stones to watch all three Extended editions back to back and review them - kudos to you, my friend.<br /><br />My favorite stretch in the entire trilogy have to be the Mines of Moria sequence, from the crazy entrance and battle with that octopus thing, to the clashing of Gandalf and the Balrog. Stellar stuff. Even that exchange between Gandalf and Frodo as they contemplate which door to take has some of the series' best dialog.<br /><br />Great work on this post. <br /><br />Long live Boromir!David Wagnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07594244647778062784noreply@blogger.com