Ben Shapiro: The GREATEST Movie Franchise of ALL TIME
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Top Comments (10)
Ben is the first man on earth to rap slower than he talks
Lord of the Rings was a massive risk. 3 movies greenlit at once to a small time horror director in a fantasy genre that wasn't at all popular at the time and Lord of the Rings was generally considered an unfilmable book.
I love how Ben is just casually rating movies and pretending to all of us he didn’t just drop the biggest meme banger of the decade yesterday…
The LOTR movies feel like a miracle, they remain unbeaten in my eyes.
Lord of the Rings proved it with ROTK alone having 11 academy awards.
The fact we did not get a reunion between Han, Luke, and Leia is criminal.
LOTR came out in this sweet spot in time where CGI was a good enhancement to scenes, but they couldn’t fully rely on it for entire sets so you get these epic, real world sets that are just incredible to behold.
There's anothe risk factor that should have been considered for LOTR and that was Peter Jackson was actually filming all 3 movies at the same time, so that would also qualify for a huge risk.
For me, always LOTR in Jan 2025. It still holds up. And those battles. No one do it like them. Pelennor field charge is the best battle in movie history. And the musics is excatly on point.
That godfather music immediately sent nostalgic chills through me. Not necessarily from the movies, but the game on ps2. I played that game so many times growing up. I really want to play it again
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Top Comments (10)
Ben is the first man on earth to rap slower than he talks
Lord of the Rings was a massive risk. 3 movies greenlit at once to a small time horror director in a fantasy genre that wasn't at all popular at the time and Lord of the Rings was generally considered an unfilmable book.
I love how Ben is just casually rating movies and pretending to all of us he didn’t just drop the biggest meme banger of the decade yesterday…
The LOTR movies feel like a miracle, they remain unbeaten in my eyes.
Lord of the Rings proved it with ROTK alone having 11 academy awards.
The fact we did not get a reunion between Han, Luke, and Leia is criminal.
LOTR came out in this sweet spot in time where CGI was a good enhancement to scenes, but they couldn’t fully rely on it for entire sets so you get these epic, real world sets that are just incredible to behold.
There's anothe risk factor that should have been considered for LOTR and that was Peter Jackson was actually filming all 3 movies at the same time, so that would also qualify for a huge risk.
For me, always LOTR in Jan 2025. It still holds up. And those battles. No one do it like them. Pelennor field charge is the best battle in movie history. And the musics is excatly on point.
That godfather music immediately sent nostalgic chills through me. Not necessarily from the movies, but the game on ps2. I played that game so many times growing up. I really want to play it again