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Saturday, April 10, 2004 . 4/10/2004

Well I have seen the exdended version of The Two Towers today and I must say it makes far more sense and is much more interesting than the original. I've noticed they cut out a lot of funny scenes such as when Merry and Pippin find a cooked chicken in the water near the end. They also left out pretty important parts, too. But they probably cut out all those extras since you could pretty much get the jist of what is happening without all those scenes.
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