RT picks our 25 favorite studio classics!
by Alex Vo | May 7, 2008 | Comments
New Line Cinema: Thanks for giving us a great horror icon, for helping subversive filmmakers bubble up to the mainstream, and for getting some beloved fantasy books the big-screen treatment they deserved. Today, Rotten Tomatoes celebrates four decades of independent existence (they’re now part of WB) by proffering our 25 studio favorites, sifting through a legacy spanning from Pink Flamingos to The Golden Compass, and all the Freddy Kruegers, Austin Powerses, and cute Hobbit children you can stuff in-between. | |||
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01. | The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) | ||
Tomatometer: 92% | |||
It takes some serpentine mental mapping The two sequels had Jackson working overtime to top himself in a valiant And as a trilogy, The Lord of the Rings was something unique for a | |||
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