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But while "LOTR" fell into the fantasy genre, it was boosted by a literary pedigree: JRR Tolkien. Likewise, Jonathan Demme and Ted Tally adapted their ...
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It might seem hyperbole to claim, as many Wagnerites do, that The Ring Cycle is "The Greatest Work of Art Ever." But the grandeur and power of this monumental work have permeated our culture from Star Wars to Bugs Bunny to J.R.R. Tolkien.
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