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The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (Platinum Series Special Extended Edition Collector's Gift Set)

The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (Platinum Series Special Extended Edition Collector's Gift Set)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Great Wonders of the World
Review: I received my DVD of the theatrical version of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring yesterday and had to view it immediately. Although watching the film on a 27" TV cannot compare to seeing it in a theater, I came away from the experience convinced that the first film of Peter Jackson's trilogy exceeded all of my expectations.
I have been a fan of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings since I first read it as a college student in the late sixties. I've read it about every other year for the past thirty years and have discovered something new every time. I felt the same way seeing the DVD last evening. The film is so rich in it concept and execution that it can be viewed repeatedly without becoming stale.
As with any fictional work, especially a fantasy, a successful author (or, in this case, filmmaker) must draw the viewer into the imaginary world of the film and make them believe that world and its inhabitants exist. Peter Jackson, along with the cast and production crew have done this magnificently.
I have been waiting for years for the art and technology of filmmaking to reach the point that it could do justice to Tolkien's masterpiece. This film has succeeded in doing so.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Going to Wal-Mart
Review: Wal-Mart has the same price, available now with no shipping. Bye!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Note about anamorphic
Review: Those with PC-based DVD players may have the InterActual software interfere with 16x9 flag information.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Wait for the EXTENDED VERSION
Review: I have to admit, I was pretty thrilled to open my newly purchased Fellowship of the Ring DVD. But my joy turned to horror when the first thing that I saw in the DVD case was not the DVD itself, but a coupon for a $5 mail in rebate on the Fellowship of the Ring Extended Edition coming out in November. I felt like a sucker who just lost to the street gambler at the shell game.
For this, I would like to personally thank George Lucas and Lucasfilm's marketing division for making it popular to rerelease a movie 5 different times, all with different versions (original, THX, special edition, special edition widescreen, and the version that has all the previews of Episode 1.......you know what I'm talking about).
Anyone that likes to get the most bang for the buck should wait for the different version out in November and not waste their money on the "butchered" or "sub-par" movie release edition.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A MUST-OWN!
Review: This is a great DVD for the collection! Not only do you get the film that is, in my opinion, the best ever made, but you also get hours of in-depth special features! Cannot wait to get the Deluxe Edition DVD in November! Movie/DVD Grade: A+

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Does the Impossible
Review: You can't make a novel into a film without losing something. Important things from the book are lost. The gentle "Englishness" of the Hobbits is only hinted at. The songs and stories, the love of food, tea, and "Southfarthing leaf" that makes the world of the Shire worth saving is only faintly present. The song and stories of the elves are barely present. I do miss those things. But Jackson would have needed six movies to leave all that in. This film does tell the story quite well. It captures the epic scope of the tale. It has the moral core intact. It is done as rightly as it could be done. It is exciting to experience. I dreaded seeing the first installment. Now I eagerly await "The Two Towers."

The Lord of the Rings was written by a man out of the nineteenth century who saw the rise of "industrialized evil" in the bloody twentieth century. To me, it has always seemed a requiem for a happier if poorer life. It also seemed to be about the necessity of that loss when evil rises over the world. Tolkien wrote that he hated allegory, but one cannot see the rise and fall of fascism is Europe and not see the lidless eye. This is a great book made into a different, but still great film. I recommend it heartily.

Some notes on the DVD itself: I'm not so attached to special features that I like 2+ disc sets. This is a 2 disc set, with more discs coming in an extended version later this year. This movie cost so much to make, I understand the need to sell the movie more than once, and I hope they do make money -- it should be possible to do a job this well and profit by it. But I could have done with just the movie. Most of the special features were broadcast on TV or available as clips on the web.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Smaller...but still awesome.
Review: That scene at the beginning with the huge armies battling this evil warrior just knocked my socks off when I was in a theater with dts sound. I was most looking forward to seeing that again (along with the scenes of Frodo wearing the ring); only on my small pc dvd system. I knew the DVD would test my sound so I bought an Altec Lansing 251 5.1 sound system a week before this dvd was to arrive and promptly removed that middle speaker making it 4.1 instead. Hated that middle speaker. Testing everything from Star Wars Episode 1 to Pearl Harbor to Godzilla 1998 all DVDs with exceptional sound. I decided that I've had AM radios that sounded better than that little speaker. But with the 4.1 setup and EX sound selected from the dvd sound menu FOTR (like the others mentioned) just sounds like an epic. It's not a movie theater with dts sound but as close as I could get on my budget. Add my 19 inch ViewSonic monitor and I was happy. This will be a dvd I watch on special occations. The picture is definately better than expected. The character closeups are colorful and smooth with no noticable grain on my system. Watching AI: Artificial Intelligence recently I was disappointed that a current movie could be so grainy (Titanic was the same). But FOTR is colorful and vibrant. For sound and picture a solid 5 stars. We get a LOT of short features, 10 minute preview of The Two Towers (part 2 of the LOTR trilogy...am I the only one who is losing sleep waiting for it?), trailers and tv spots, lame EA game preview ("...and players will be so immersed in the game environment they won't be able to tell if they are playing it or watching the movie." Right), Enya's beautiful video, and more. What we don't get is the special extended version with 30 mintues of extra scenes and new music. You'll have to pay extra for it. Will I buy it? Does a hobbit have hairy feet? Be sure to get this widescreen version instead of pan&scan. If you don't believe me then check the net for examples of the difference between the two formats.

Quick review of the movie itself. Peter Jackson (the director) obviously knows his "Tolkien" even though you sure have to search the dvd before you see that name printed out (why not TOLKIEN'S The Lord of the Rings right on the front? The man spend years developing this epic). It would be fortunate for us to be able to view this same material done by a modern director who feels that long periods of dialogue without any setpieces (action or special effect) is disasterous in modern moviemaking. Back to back effects with rediculous interactions by male actors who look like underwear models and females who've retired from Beverly Hills 90210. The moments at the elvin city are among my favorite. I was glued to my seat (while others choose this moment to visit the restroom). I found nothing to dislike about FOTR. From the beginning to the end it's my personal most favorite movie replacing my favorite since 1977 Close Encounters. Way ta go Peter Jackson. After the next 2 lets go back and REALLY see how Bilbo got that ring and unleased a very po'd dragon. But please call it J.R.R. TOLKEIN's The Hobbit.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A non-fan converted!
Review: I had read "The Hobbit" in 7th grade, thought is was just okay. In addition, I was put off by Lord of the Rings books. I never saw The Fellowship of the Rings when it was playing in theaters because I was uninterested in what I thought would be a bizarre Dungeons & Dragons-type film. (my favorite movies, for reference: The Natural & Field of Dreams). I saw the FOTR on DVD last night and was blown away. The acting was spotless (even the usually detestable Elijah Wood did a great job), and unlike so many recent films, FOTR doesn't tell its story with the assumption that the viewer is an idiot (read: George Lucas). Much of the drama goes unspoken (the way a film should be), such as (spoiler ahead) Frodo's pained look when Gimli tries to axe the Ring - you can see he has already become attached to it (like his uncle was). Simply awesome. There seems to be layer after layer to this story and I look forward to reading the books. I've been thinking about the film all day and can't wait to see it again. I am almost speechless at how much I enjoyed this flic, and I am not one to get overly excited about movies. Just thought I'd let those put off by the fantasy subject matter know about my little conversion: this film is about more than just Hobbits, Wizards and magic rings... buy it and discover what I mean.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great film
Review: Terrific film - get it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Me again!Justice to the hobbits,elves,&dwarves!
Review: After reading all the complaints on this movie I was furious with the lies (some) people wrote.Yes,maybe the sound was A BIT wacky but whoever said Frodo always changed heights was a lie. I barely even noticed this because HE DIDN'T change sizes whoever said he did.
People complain that the movie was too long,while complaining of the missing parts that were left out.Well that would mean a longer movie.In my opinion,cutting out the songs and poems was a good ideaWwould of been ashamed to listen to actors singing songs,but Peter Jackson had his own mind.
Another BIG,HUGE lie was said that the backround was all jumbled and fallen a part.Well just to tell you who didn't buy or borrow the DVD that they actually built Hobbington and Rivendell!After they built it,they wanted it to look like it was there the whole time so they waited a year.If you expected the places to be nice and clean,that's a jumbeled up,fallen apart backround for a legend of a movie.
Maybe a few of you thought the acting was done poorly.I blinked.Some guys are just used to slang talk with all this viol. language. That's the most poorly acting there ever be,I mean even My baby cousin acts like that!Maybe all that rift raft of legends and quest with the faithful,wisdom words were too good for some and didn't accept faithful or serious speech but not even my dad can do a whole line of that sort of acting.
I don't know why I'm being jumpy all of a sudden but I don't like it when people judge,so whoever reads some of those lying bad comments.Don't judge the movie and watch it first which will lead you into a magical world on a quest in this beautiful emotional,tense,breathtaking movie.


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