Both Book and film variants received a lot of credit and are globally recognised as being great books/films
The Lord of the Rings trilogy made a revenue of three billion dollars in DVD sales alone. The trilogy took in another whopping $2.96 billion at the box office. That equals a combined revenue of almost $6 billion dollars.
a great british actor who stared in many classic horror movies and the lord of the rings movies as saruman and the star wars prequel trilogy as count dooku. he also played willy wonkas dad in charlie and the chocolate factory
Unfortunatly, chances are slim of that ever happening. Sure, it would be great to have the Thrawn Trilogy(Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising, and The Last Command by Timothy Zann) on DVD, but unless George Lucas has a sudden change of heart regarding the matter, no Star Wars books will be made into movies.
Gimli is a dwarf warrior in Middle Earth during the Great Years. He was a member of the Fellowship of the Rings. The character is from the trilogy "Lord of the Rings" by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Orlando Bloom plays Legolas in the Lord of the Rings Films.
Hi, I'm also a big fan of A Great and Terrible beauty and there are some books I think is as good. 1. The mortal instruments Trilogy 2.The hunger games Trilogy 3.Percy Jackson and the Olympians 4.The Vampire Academy Series These are all some of my favorite books, hope this helps
{| |- | The Lord of the Rings is considered of great literary merit. It was named as the best novel of the century in one survey. The prose is descriptive and well thought out, bringing a new world to life in the minds of millions of readers around the world. |}
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It's best to read the "Circle Trilogy" (Black, Red, White) first, then the "Lost Books" (Chosen, Infidel, Chaos, and Renegade) second. I would add that you can start anywhere you choose, really. It's like Star Wars -- do you start with IV, V, VI? Or do you start with I, II, III? Most agree, start with the first ones made, and then end it up with the last three. With the Circile Trilogy, ensure you do read BLACK, RED, and WHITE in order. It might be fun to start with SINNER first (a PARADISE NOVEL, connected to the trilogy) and go SAINT and SHOWDOWN, and then read the Trilogy, and then read GREEN. And there...you can read GREEN first if you choose. It's a great start to a wonderful journey (and will answer many questions). So there you have it!
Bend it like Becham is a great chick flick and a great book for girls 8-15 is Lucy Zeezou
Probably not. Even though the Guardians of Time was a great trilogy, the series isn't a well known one. Unless the books are a spur-of-the-moment thing, it's not likely to happen. (though, now that i think about it, it would make an AWESOME movie.)
Percey Jackson and the Olympians The Door Within Triliogy Harry Potter the inheritance cycle(eragon,eldest, brisingr, and one yet to come out) inkheart trilogy children of the red king series dragon rider thief lord griffin's castle the magicions trilogy skulduggery pleasent series the last apprentice series the heir trilogy the last dragon series the great tree of Avalon trilogy spiderwick chronicles all of these are good books my favorites are Harry Potter, the last apprentice, and the inheritance cycle.