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The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (Theatrical and Extended Limited Edition)
 
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The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (Theatrical and Extended Limited Edition)

Elijah Wood , Ian McKellen , Peter Jackson    DVD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings films gave "double-dipping"--releasing a DVD then releasing an improved version shortly afterward--a good name by offering both a better film and stupendous extras in the Extended Editions. This "triple-dip" 2006 Limited Edition falls far short of that standard but is still of interest to devoted and casual fans.

What do you get?
Both the theatrical and extended versions of The Fellowship of the Ring are on one double-sided disc. The versions use seamless branching, meaning that the scenes that are common to both versions are stored on the disc only once. If you choose to watch the extended version, the disc "branches" out to the added or extended scenes. What does this mean to the viewer? Not much. The viewing experience is the same because the branching is imperceptible. But because both versions of the film don't have to be stored on the disc in their entirety (which would be six and half hours total), both versions together fit on two sides of one disc. The downside is that whichever version you watch, you have to flip over the disc halfway through; the film breaks at the same spot it did on the Extended Edition, right after the council at Rivendell. Also lost are the meager features included on the theatrical edition, plus the four commentary tracks, two discs of bonus features, and DTS 6.1 ES sound from the four-disc Extended Edition.

What's new?
The second disc has an 85-minute documentary directed by Costa Botes, who was personally selected by Peter Jackson. Rather than the formal documentary structure of other editions, it consists of off-the-cuff interviews with Peter Jackson, Alan Lee, and others, and random bits of behind-the-scenes action and special-effects work. Those who have worked their way through the many hours of bonus content on the other editions might recognize some of this footage, such as the Hobbit actors mocking whichever of them is not around, then greeting him warmly when he shows up. Other things--Liv Tyler riding a fake horse, a snowfall during shooting, interviewing the rank-and-file cast members, touring Peter Jackson's trailer--seem new. And some bits seem geared to those who've watched the other material--for example, some of the visual tricks explained there are only glimpsed without explanation here. It's entertaining, but because there's no structure (there are chapters, but no menu or chapter listing), it's not as convenient to watch, and go back to, as a documentary broken up into bite-size pieces. Note: New Line Home Entertainment couldn't release this material on its own a la the King Kong Production Diaries due to contractual restrictions.

Bottom line: Do you need this edition?
This Limited Edition combination of theatrical and extended versions plus new documentary seems likely to appeal to two camps. One is the devoted fan, who already owns both editions but has to have everything LOTR. The other is the casual fan who liked the movie in theaters, heard good things about the Extended Edition, and doesn't need a ton of bonus material. This edition is attractively priced for that buyer, and the packaging is quite handsome. In between is the devoted fan who already owns both editions but doesn't feel the need to watch more bonus material. When watching the whole movie, that fan will always choose the Extended Edition, but keeps the theatrical edition for (1) watching with guests, (2) the music video, or (3) the convenience of skimming through favorite scenes without having to change discs. That fan can safely skip this edition, as can home-theater fans who love DTS. --David Horiuchi

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Grandiose. Magnifique. Captivant. Magique. Les mots manquent pour qualifier cette brillante adaptation cinématographique d'un des plus grands romans d'héroïc fantasy. Le Seigneur des Anneaux est un film fleuve racontant l'épopée d'un jeune hobbit détenant un anneau aux pouvoirs très puissants, convoité par Sauron, seigneur des ténèbres qui se verrait bien dominer le monde grâce à celui-ci. Cette lutte entre le bien et le mal est illustrée avec maestria par Peter Jackson, fan du roman de J.R.R. Tolkien depuis toujours. La force des émotions partagées par des personnages attachants, courageux et valeureux, et l'horreur dégagée par les ennemis destructeurs s'allient à des décors et effets spéciaux impressionnants et jamais vus au cinéma. Une telle richesse d'images demande plusieurs visions pour découvrir tous les aspects du monde enchanté de Peter Jackson. Aventure, guerre, suspense, fantastique, amour, humour. Tout est là pour faire du Seigneur des Anneaux un très grand moment de cinéma. --Marc Maesen

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Totally satisfied!, Aug 16 2002
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ÿtienne Mallette (Montréal, Quebec Canada) - See all my reviews
There is nothing to add to all the positive critics you can read below. The movie itself is great, and the extras on the second CDs are a real treat! :)

The only thing bad about all this is how cruelly they taunt us with the extended version to be released in November!

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2.0 out of 5 stars Unfortunate Experience, Mar 25 2011
The disc I ordered was severely cracked. The DVD was wrapped in paper, with no padding. I told the seller, they said they would send me another copy. I waited about three weeks, nothing arrived. I emailed the seller, he had forgotten about me. Supposedly he has sent me an extra DVD as compensation. BUT, that was three weeks ago. I ordered this DVD at the beginning of February and I am still waiting for it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Little Skippy/Freezy, Jan 9 2010
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The DVD skipped and froze several times. It was a little frustrating, but we eventually got through the movie.
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