And as someone whose primary concern is great cinema, I'd say Jackson emphasised what was cinematically potent, excised what wasn't, and created a series of films now rightly considered classics. (More on that here, again if you're interested). :)
And as someone whose primary concern is great cinema, I'd say Jackson emphasised what was cinematically potent, excised what wasn't, and created a series of films now rightly considered classics. (More on that here, again if you're interested). :)
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