That's partly because of Jackson's own hobbitry. Tolkien-based trilogy boast emotional power and surprise unequaled in the epic-fantasy genre. His avidity for sparking spontaneous humor and emotion in mammoth, outlandish settings gives The Two Towers, which opens Wednesday, an escalating, inexhaustible vitality. More important, as his hobbit actors say, he catalyzes fun with every passing second. And he goes barefoot despite the frigidity of his Manhattan hotel room when the heating system breaks down. His endomorphic profile suggests a yen for enormous Shire-style feasts. His hair flies out like untrimmed shrubbery. NEW YORK - Peter Jackson, the New Zealand director of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, almost begs to be described as a hobbit.
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