Return of the King is a brilliant wrap-up to an awesome film series. I will admit I'm a Tolkien reader but nothing in the films (added by the writers/director or taken straight from the book) made me think that it was a bad adaptation of the book (as it was meant to be one book but broken up by the publishers for sales reasons). Instead, I was beyond jazzed that I was finally, in my lifetime, seeing a respectful, big-budget representation of the book on the big screen. This was something I thought would never happen. But it wasn't just out of a "finally, they filmed it!" feeling---it was that all three were damn fine movies, better than I had reason to hope. I'm glad all three (if Fellowship makes it and I have no reason to doubt that) made this list. Didn't put RotK on my list, though. But my list representation is not over yet.
Psycho is a great movie by Hitchcock and although it's not my favorite by him (I've already posted my favorite by him), it's truly deserving of its classic status. All of the movie is awesome, but the final image of Norman Bates looking at the screen and the skull superimposed over his face still can give me the shudders! Didn't make my list either.
19. The Searchers #97
1. To Kill a Mockingbird #85
25. Die Hard #63
14. Rear Window #40
8. It's a Wonderful Life #38
2. Aliens #37
13. The Wizard of Oz #36
9. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back #30

Psycho is a great movie by Hitchcock and although it's not my favorite by him (I've already posted my favorite by him), it's truly deserving of its classic status. All of the movie is awesome, but the final image of Norman Bates looking at the screen and the skull superimposed over his face still can give me the shudders! Didn't make my list either.
19. The Searchers #97
1. To Kill a Mockingbird #85
25. Die Hard #63
14. Rear Window #40
8. It's a Wonderful Life #38
2. Aliens #37
13. The Wizard of Oz #36
9. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back #30
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"Miss Jean Louise, Mr. Arthur Radley."
"Miss Jean Louise, Mr. Arthur Radley."