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The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Theatrical and Extended Limited Edition)
 
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The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Theatrical and Extended Limited Edition)

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5.0 out of 5 stars One Ring to Rule Them All ... and in the Darkness Bind Them?, Sep 17 2010
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bernie "webviator" (Arlington, Texas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Theatrical and Extended Limited Edition) (DVD)
"Fellowship of the Ring"

We see the history of Middle Earth and how evil almost triumphed and at the moment of triumph the evil one is cut short. Some things that are best remembered are forgotten in time. The story which is adjusted for a different media than the book must in was being different in form and timing. However the essence of the book is captured in this story of the fait of Middle earth and man is placed in the hands of a mild rather small creature called a hobbit. Galadriel," For the time would soon come when hobbits would shape the fortunes of all."

Defiantly need to see the extended version as even then many things were left out as Tom Bomadil. The story goes much smother than trying to make sense form the theatrical version to someone who has not read the book.

I will not go through the story as the thrill of discovery is worth the viewing however they could not have picked better actors for each character, especially Christopher Lee. He adds richness to the character of Saruman. Gandalf reminds Frodo to spare Gollum as Bilbo did. At other times as in Bible stories evil intentions can bring about good situations.

There is a great attention to detail; many times they go out of the way to match description of the book. At other times the add what is needed to show the tale
The movie is fun to watch and interesting. What you may not see so readily is that the formula is that described by Joseph Campbell of the coming of age of a hero that does not realize he is until he must be proven.

The special features of the extended edition help understand what they tried to accomplish yet it does not really add or subtract from the tale.
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"The Two Towers"

This story picks up where "Fellowship of the Ring", left off. The fellowship apparently divided in its direction and even thought the immediate purposes diverge and converge the urgency of getting the ring to Mordor is ever present. We are lucky in the fact that J. R. R. Tolkien will completely follow each participant's path from beginning to end. All the wars are covered in detail and the progress of the ring bearer is chronicled. New creatures and old vermin reveal themselves.

As with Ramayana, we find that every creature has his/her function and that there is no black and white in this purpose. Frodo alludes to this when he thinks of Gandalf, Aragorn, and Gollum. Even Gandalf tells not to hurt Gollum as he may play a larger role in the story that one could imagine.

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"The Return of the King"

The greatest stories never end

Assuming you watch the first two thirds of this story that is sometimes mistaken for a trilogy, you will notice that it has been divided a little differently for this presentation. We find that Shelob (who you will be introduced has move to this second of the story as the Peter Jackson's adaptation of the works of J.R.R is presented is actually divided better here. Also Sam does not get the opportunity to try out his ring skills.

Mean while back at the ranch. Oops Minas Tirith prepares for a major battle. Aragorn sees dead people. We see a flaming Denethor (John Noble). If they survive the battle then they must prepare to confront Sauron of Mordor to distract him from his real threat (Frodo).

The absents of the scouring of the Shire we still get the feel if not an added extra as the four Hobbits having been places and seeing sights that are unfathomable to the other residents of the Shire look knowingly at each other.

Comments on the four hours and ten minute version suggests that the is quit a bit more footage that is not seen here and may never be. This includes information on many of the characters after the final confrontation.

Do not miss all the great song that gives another dimension to this grate presentation.

So prepare to enter the Crack of Doom.
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164 of 187 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Duped again, Aug 30 2006
By N. Durham "Big Evil" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Theatrical and Extended Limited Edition) (DVD)
DVD double dipping, it's become a standard of the home video world. Case in point, Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy. When the films first saw the light of day on DVD, they were released on New Line's Platinum Series DVD line, featuring two discs of mostly fluffy extras. Then, the four disc Extended Editions would be subsequently released, featuring extended versions of the films with a horde of commentaries and extras that brought fans to their knees. While I always recommended the theatrical versions to casual fans and the Extended Editions to the Tolkien fanatics, New Line has once again dipped into our wallets by releasing the Theatrical and Extended versions in one set, with some "new" extras thrown in for good measure (because they need to sell it to those of us who bought either or both versions before). Now, I'll say right off the bat, each of the three films are technical marvels of modern film making, with incredible battle scenes, effects, and everything else that's made these films the Star Wars trilogy of a new generation. That in mind, these new editions of the film are only worth owning for those who don't already own any of the previous releases; the rest of which should leave the new editions of the trilogy on the shelf where they belong, and maybe then and only then, will the studios stop with the double dipping frenzy that's been going on forever now.

151 of 175 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars THANKS....BUT NO THANKS!!!!!, Aug 29 2006
By Mohd Jafar - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Theatrical and Extended Limited Edition) (DVD)
Let me accept the fact that LOTR is my most beloved film and I already own the extended editions of the films in one set! I'm really not surprised to see New Line coming up with another edition of the trilogy. With films like these they will squeeze the collectors as much as they can!! Still, inspite of this new set containing both the theatrical versions and the extended cuts of the films and also the much hyped Costa Botes documentaries, my advise to anyone buying LOTR for the first time is- DO NOT BUY THIS SET! Spend a little more and you get all the movies in full 6.1 DTS EX glory, alongwith hours of endless in-depth bonus features which probably you'll spend rest of your life watching!!

Please be aware, these new editions DO NOT contain DTS tracks, no commentary tracks by the director, Weta workshop or the cast. All you get is both versions crammed into one single disc and just one documentary as a bonus on the second disc...AND NOTHING ELSE. It would have been a better idea had New Line released the documentaries separately without forcing the consumer to buy the films again....And even this is not the end, once the HD format gains a little more acceptance, they'll have another excuse to come up with a new version of the trilogy!

Beware, Extended edition set is the ultimate LOTR experience, in terms of films or bonus features. Go get it...Its worth all the money spent!!

26 of 28 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Overpriced, and a bit unnecessary for most, Aug 30 2006
By crLovesMovies "crLovesMovies" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Theatrical and Extended Limited Edition) (DVD)
There really isn't a lot of anything very new in this bundle. Even a couple snippets of the documentary footage seemed a bit familiar and wasn't 100% new.

To its credit, the documentary/behind-the-scenes footage did get progressively better and was mostly unfamiliar. The one for The Fellowship of the Ring is a bit of a snoozer, in my opinion, but it picks up in The Two Towers, and is truly fascinating in Return of the King, where we get a combination of hilarious cast interactions along with some of the more interesting insights into the making of the film, such as overlaying CG elements onto the live action.

I can really only recommend this bundle to those who won't miss the money spent for the documentary parts and/or are missing either the extended or theatrical versions of the movies, and want them. If you're strapped for cash, I suggest you wait for more used copies to become available if you really want the documentaries.

Lastly, and sort of tangentally, I really wish someone could give me a satisfactory explanation for why two halves of a movie can fit on a disc (or in this case, one side) but they can't fit the entire movie on one disc or side.

At any rate, the movies are fantastic, and if you need copies, this is as good a bundle as any. But don't rush out to get this bundle-- particularly brand new-- just for the documentaries unless you really have the cash to spare or you really cannot live without them.
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