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Old 12-21-2002, 03:17 AM   #1
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I thought the two who were perfect were Grima and Eowyn. Grima did his job and was almost like I saw him in the book. Maybe that was due to small size of the part he had to play. Eowyn was great. She really portrayed the way I saw her in the book. I think that she will be great in RotK as well. As for gollum, I have to say Andy Serkis deserves some kind of award. His acting was great. I really like the way he does the 'gollum' noise. And his movements were great. I think that his effort for the character also deserves an award. However, I didn't like the way he was shown digitally that much. It was good, but I still had some trouble seeing him as 'real'. Also, maybe it would have been better if they left the whole digital thing out of gollum and just had Andy play him. I think he would do fine. And was it just me or did gollum's feet seem extremely huge, especially when he's brought before Faramir.<P>Well, that's what I really like about TTT. I didn't like a lot of parts, but I liked the movie and those parts especially.
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