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What Makes Peter Jackson A Perfectionist
Peter Jackson is a solid name in the filming industry due to his film creations. Here are more facts about the man that most people don't know.

Number Eight: He's a Fan of World War I

Although this director isn't particularly a fan of the war per say (large quantities of death aren't something to be happy about) the man likes the aviation part of it. In fact, he is chair of the 14-18 Aviation Heritage Trust.

Number Seven: He's a Perfectionist

One thing that makes Peter Jackson quite interesting in the eyes of many is that he is a mixture of perfection and a whimsical nature when he is working. He will shoot from as many angles as he possibly can that he feels is necessary to tell the story.

Number Six: One of His First Presents Was Quite

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