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From Tolkien scholar John D Rateliff's review of Return of the King on the WotC site:
"And as for Miranda Otto's Eowyn, there's no justice in the world if this role doesn't launch her on a successful career as a leading lady. While she might look a little goggle-eyed while wearing the helmet, everywhere else she shines, eliciting a response from male viewers to match the female audience's swoons over Bloom's Legolas. A pity the theatrical cut had to drop the whole "Houses of Healing" scene so that she only appears in one brief crowd shot after her dramatic, climactic battle against the Witch-King, but at least that encounter -- one of the most often illustrated scenes in Tolkien's book -- was all any Tolkien fan could ever have wished. Bravo."
So there you go. If you didn't like the Witch-King fight, apparently you're not a Tolkien fan
-Hyp.
"And as for Miranda Otto's Eowyn, there's no justice in the world if this role doesn't launch her on a successful career as a leading lady. While she might look a little goggle-eyed while wearing the helmet, everywhere else she shines, eliciting a response from male viewers to match the female audience's swoons over Bloom's Legolas. A pity the theatrical cut had to drop the whole "Houses of Healing" scene so that she only appears in one brief crowd shot after her dramatic, climactic battle against the Witch-King, but at least that encounter -- one of the most often illustrated scenes in Tolkien's book -- was all any Tolkien fan could ever have wished. Bravo."
So there you go. If you didn't like the Witch-King fight, apparently you're not a Tolkien fan

-Hyp.