Seriously, this is depressing to see a Trivial Pursuit game of this low of quality. Not even Faramir could have a chance to prove his quality. Essentially, it's 1800 questions that deal with nothing but knowing dialog or actions of the movie, who said them and what not. For example:
Where is Gimli when he says, “Nobody tosses a Dwarf”: Helm's Deep, Moria or Osgiliath?

Nothing to do with LOTR except for comic relief made up for the movie.

Or there are parts where there are possibilities for legitimately hard(er) questions, but they leave a completely open ended question, like:

What Fangorn Forest inhabitants kill the Uruk-hai that flee Helm's Deep?

Answer: The trees

WHAT?!?!? Can I get a big “DUH!!” How about changing that to The Huorns and make it a more specific answer.

Who “surfs” down a staircase on his shield to battle the enemy at Helm's Deep?

Wow…..and it wasn't even “his” shield either.
And this is all off the first 4 cards I drew from the pack, so it's not like I went digging for bad examples. There are questions like this on every card. Basically, if you've seen the movie a couple times, know what the basic races are, know the character names and can make a basic 1/3 guess on the multiple choice questions, you should get about 95% of the questions right. The only category that's remotely hard is the behind the scenes questions dealing with the movie, like this one:

What's the name of the actor who plays the role of the Mouth of Sauron in The Return of the King?

HA!!! Even PJ's last minute cuts have ruined merchandising tie-ins. Trick question, at least until maybe next November with the extended edition dvd, since the Mouth of Sauron was not in The Return of the King. Actually, maybe that would be a purposeful hardcore geek question since no-one would know that except for those that scoured for every last bit of info before the movie came out and maybe I shouldn't complain. But I am anyways.

What a waste of $31. Hopefully they can come out with an expansion set before it's too late to apply a book set of questions to the game. Even that, though, would get confusing and here's why. While sitting with the Eric's tonight we ran across one that asked who the one member of the fellowship was that had been in Moria before. Answer? Aragorn. WRONG! According to this it was Gandalf. So it's not even LOTR, but straight Peter Jackson/Fran Walsh/Phillipa Boyens script interpretations of LOTR.

Ugh. I could rant for hours, but I'll stop now.