It was so well popular with each and every day and movies of hobbit did have more attarctions from time to time how ever it seems like when ever there is another movie in it was to be the same enthuse among the fans to see it, I did saw this movie years ago and it was really a good one.
Hmmm. I thought I'd answer this one already. No problem, here is the answer again: When looking at the box office, one can indeed say the movies have gained more followers as the series continued.
The Fellowship of the Ring grossed $870.8 million worldwide, ranking it #19 on the all time boxoffice list, The Two Towers reached the #10 spot with a total worldwide gross of $925.3 million, and The Return of the King reached #3, behind Avatar and Titanic, with $1,119.1 millions in total worldwide gross. So, yes, the movies indeed had quite a steep extra following, as the movies progressed. Not too strange, if you look at the movies, where "The Fellowship of the Ring" was pretty tame, without any major battle, "The Two Towers" showing what Peter Jackson could do with the big armies and battles, and "The Return of the King" being the grand finale.
Just as with the Lord of the Rings books, there is always room for more. There are literally dozens of books written by Tolkien, all about Middle Earth and all aspects of the world, history, races, languages and everything, so there is enough material for a DOZEN new movies. Should they do that?
I think they should leave these three movies as they are, and endeavor on something new, like "The Hobbit". As I understand, there actually are planning to do that movie, in two parts, with the first one to arrive no earlier than (end) 2012. That could be a great moment, a little over ten years after the release of "The Fellowship".
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.