I like 'The Lord of The Rings' and ninja swords.

I love those trilogy movies, like 'Lord of the Rings.'

The backgrounds in Lord of the Rings are all explained.

'Lord of the Rings' was about saving the world, big time, big duties.

I love, love, love fantasy, like 'Lord of the Rings' and things like that.

I'm a really big 'Lord of the Rings' fan. I have all the extended editions.

Lord of the Rings, I think, is far and away the most brilliantly done stuff.

Even 'Lord of the Rings' had dwarf-tossing jokes in it. It's like, 'Really?'

I'm a big fan of the 'Harry Potter' movies and 'The Lord of the Rings' films.

The spirit of the four hobbits in 'Lord of the Rings,' I suppose I miss that.

Doing some of the 'Lord Of The Rings' press junkets got a bit claustrophobic.

'Lord of the Rings' was 2001, 2002, and 2003, but Twitter didn't start until 2007!

The Lord of the Rings movie set an entirely new standard for fantasy in the movies.

I was also known as Frodo because I was an early adopter of 'The Lord of the Rings.'

I know stuff about 'Lord of the Rings' and 'Star Wars,' but 'Star Trek,' I don't know.

Lord of the Rings made me realize that I'm not interested in doing anyone else's work.

A whole new career opened up for me when I was in 'Lord Of The Rings' and 'Star Wars.'

I just turn on the TV and watch whatever is on, like 'Star Wars' or 'Lord of the Rings.'

There are a couple of locations in 'The Hobbit' that are shared with 'Lord of the Rings.'

I loved 'Lord of the Rings,' growing up, so I always wanted to play a wizard with a staff.

I grew up reading 'Lord of the Rings' and comic books, so that kind of epic quality I like.

There is grand romance in The Lord of the Rings. It's an important part of epic literature.

I would definitely line up for 'The Lord of the Rings.' I'm a huge 'Lord of the Rings' geek.

I happen to be a huge 'Lord of the Rings' fan. I do an annual marathon of the extended editions.

We've been told the same story for so long. We've seen literally 1,000 'Lord of the Rings' movies.

I like quoting 'Lord of the Rings': 'My list of allies grows thin! My list of enemies grows long!'

I hadn't grown up with 'The Hobbit;' I hadn't grown up with 'Lord of The Rings,' anything like that.

How stupid do you have to be to imagine that you can turn 'The Lord Of The Rings' into a film script?

I grew up actually reading 'The Hobbit,' not 'The Lord of the Rings.' I loved 'The Hobbit' growing up.

'Star Wars' or 'The Lord of the Rings' deal with great big Joseph Campbell-style myths, good and evil.

I thought I had the rights to The Lord of the Rings. I don't know how Jackson ended up with the rights.

Tolkien was influenced by South Africa when he was writing 'Lord of the Rings.' It's really epic scenery.

I can remember watching 'Lord of the Rings' and being truly regretful that I wasn't a being in that world.

I'd already started directing short films when we were doing 'Lord of the Rings,' then videogame projects.

They were the books to read, 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings.' A rite of passage going through life.

I was fascinated by 'The Lord of the Rings' from about the age of eight, and that lasted well into my teens.

In terms of the movie business, being in a 'Lord of the Rings' has given me more interesting options as work.

I think 'The Lord of the Rings' holds perhaps a deeper place in people's hearts than 'The Hobbit' the book does.

I love action-adventure-type films - mythical adventures like 'Lord of the Rings' or superhero films like 'Batman.'

I was always a sci-fi and fantasy geek. I was in the 'Lord of the Rings' club and all my cool friends made fun of me.

A friend forced me to watch 'The Lord of the Rings,' and even though it was a fantastic movie, I could only watch one.

If you take 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings' as books, one is written for children, and one is an adult's book.

I think, back in the day, the ultimate trifecta was considered 'Harry Potter,' 'Lord of the Rings,' and maybe 'Star Trek.'

Everyone on 'The Goonies' and everyone on 'Lord Of The Rings' knew that we were a part of something that was going to be big.

Before 'Lord of the Rings,' some people would have just classed Peter Jackson as a horror director. But there is a mind there.

My family's a huge fan of 'Lord of the Rings.' My dad probably preaches from 'Lord of the Rings' as much as he does the Bible.

I'd never read 'Lord of the Rings' until I was asked to play Gandalf, so I didn't really know it was a frightfully famous book.

I think 'The Lord Of The Rings' is the mother of all cult books, because you can be in that cult and not even know you're in it.

We really liked the magic of 'Harry Potter' and 'The Lord of the Rings,' but we could never figure out where the powers came from.

I think 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy has a very satisfying ending, and there's not really that deep of a mythological construct.

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