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9/10
A very enjoyable film
8 January 2004
Stephen King's 'Storm of the Century' is more than I expected. Compared to Stephen King's other movies (that he himself adapted/wrote), I place it up there with 'The Stand' and 'Rose Red.' An offland Maine island is under attack from two forces (or are they really one?): a fierce storm and the mysterious André Linoge. The former takes out the power lines and radios, forcing the townsfolk to gather together in the basement of the town hall. The latter shows a mysterious power to manipulate the objects (and people) around him. I was very impressed by the performance of Tim Daly in this. He did a great job as the lead role. The real charm of this movie to me was the community spirit the town showed. The characters (as in all Stephen King's works) are very believable. The way they pull together in this miniseries was particularly endearing. Overall, I'd give it a 9/10. Not something you should miss if you ever have the chance.
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10/10
This is the One
19 December 2003
Since I'm not Tolkien himself, I don't know the words to describe just how great this movie is. I give a standing ovation to every actor, crew member, and of course, to Peter Jackson for such an outstanding job on this film (not to mention the other two).

The actors outdid themselves, every one of them. Viggo Mortensen displays a fine hero, Ian McKellen commands a flawless performance as Gandalf the White, Elijah Wood and Sean Astin tell perfect stories as Frodo and Sam, and the list goes on and on. You believe in the characters you see. I did miss Christopher Lee, but we'll be seeing him in the extended cut of the movie. Hats off to all of them. Gollum was even more fun in this film than he was in The Two Towers.

The skillful direction of Peter Jackson was breathtaking, from the awe-inspiring camera sweeps and panoramic views to the portrayals of the people we see. I applaud Jackson for this piece of art.

Last, the story carries you away with it, and packs an uncommonly powerful emotional punch. I'm a grown up macho guy, and I was crying like a baby. I can't remember a movie that tugged on my heartstrings more. The action doesn't let up, the emotion doesn't let up--the whole movie doesn't let up. Best thing you'll see this holiday season, I promise. 10 out of 10.
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