![]() ![]() But, really, there is a long story behind this ring, we will get to it later in the post. ![]() I think they should have gone to Addiction Treatment camps instead of fighting wars for this ring. It just makes a person invisible and that’s all. I loved this movie, but still, there is nothing much this famous ring can do. Moreover, it was a big success for the writer, selling more than 150 million copies of the book. It was written in 1937 as “The Hobbit” but later turned into a much bigger project by turning into “Lord Of The Rings”. The movie series is based on a novel with the same title written by J.R.R Tolkien. This movie is made that way, you cannot resist yourself being involved in the movie. It happens when we are so lost in the movie. The Thrilling ExperienceĮver had that feeling, when you are watching a movie, and you scream in your mind that “No, No, No, don’t do it! It’s a trap” or anything like that. They did a great job in making over the characters, say it Hobbits, or ghosts. ![]() The makeup artists were also a big part of the movie. Even though, it was the time when special effects techniques were still developing. It was a hard job to create an illusion for heights of all the characters, but they nailed it. It was not easy to make this movie series. The movie features so many awesome action scenes and lots of adventure. The film was in production for eight long years because they were shooting all the three parts so that they can release them simultaneously. However, It was the second most grossing movie of the year, following Harry Potter 1. The movie made more than $300 million in its first year and more than $800 million till now. Moreover, people were now eagerly waiting for the next part to be released. The movie was released on 19 December 2001 and it was no surprise that the movie was a super hit at box office. Dominic Monaghan as Meriadoc “Merry” Brandybuck. ![]()
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