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The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (Platinum Series Special Extended Edition)

The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (Platinum Series Special Extended Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Movie Ever Made
Review: This movie has so many cool things in it. It clearly explains the book too. There are also many cool things on the extra features. This is truly a great thing to see. I think older kids should see it because little kids might be scared. It also has great music so if you don't want to watch it you can just listen to this powerful movie music. There are many great visuals of battles and various statues and architecture. You will defiantly get lost in this great visual epic. By: Elby

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An already beautiful movie made even better
Review: I never bought the theatrical DVD because I was made aware of this version well in advance. 30 minutes worth of additional footage... hmm..
My review remains largely unchanged. I still feel that this movie over all is the most beautiful film ever made, and I'm eager for the sequel. The additional footage adds a lot to the story, however, making this version the definitive version of the film. The additional features are a nice touch as well. I loved the "a day in the life of a Hobbit" featurette.
The only complaint I have is that all our of these disks are single layer, they could have had a dual layer two disk set, eliminating the need to change disks half way into the movie, which in my mind is annoying, considering today's technology. Despite this minor complaint I still will take this extended edition over the theatrical release any day. I only hope that the Two Towers will contain all the footage they intend to use so I can buy that DVD right off the bat rather than having to wait for its extended edition.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: New Line [messed] up
Review: I bought the extended DVD on the day it was released and have watched it many times over since then. The extended version is just plain better than the original - in fact, the extended version (not the original) was the best movie of the year for 2001. I can only wonder at the suits at New Line that figured the American public could not sit through 3.5 hours. They had an oscar winner on their hands and they blew it.

The extended DVD rocks.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: oh lordy, I'm moist
Review: This is the dvd I've been having fits over lately. It just makes me so....happy to have this. I just nearly cried every night when I would hold it before I went to sleep. I'd just whisper to it and tell it it would be okay, I'd never let it go. Ahem...(uncomfortable look)

So, yeah, here's Frodo, Sam, Pippin, merry, and of Course Bilbo in all of their extended edition glory. This is a hobbit lover's fiesta. See more of the little critters dancing, boozing, singing, running, eating, cowering from wraiths, and more. See Gandalf use some wicked Mordor language and watch Aragorn belt out a tune. This is the greatest dvd ever to the greatest movie ever. Oh yeah, it comes with a ticket to Two Towers. Ahhhhhh, Oooooohhhh, stop, I can't take it, oooohhh>

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Too long and no ending
Review: Overall the movie was pretty good, although as another reviewer noted it gets a bit boring at times. It is just too long to not have an ending. I half expected "To Be Continued..." to scroll up the screen as the movie ended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply amazing.
Review: Anyone who liked the movie when it came out in the theatre should buy this disc set -- while I understand that Peter Jackson did not want to make the movie any longer than it already was, the 30 or 40 minutes of extra footage added to this version of the movie, plus almost seven hours of documentary footage on the making of the movie is well worth the higher than usual price.

Almost every chapter on the DVD contains new footage, and there are about four or five completely new scenes not in the theatrical version. One of these is the gift-giving scene in Lothlorien, which was one of the scenes people seemed to miss the most from the movie when it was first released.

If you have never seen the movie, well...I can only say that this is one of the best movies I have ever seen -- and in its own way, I think it is at least as good or better than the book itself, something you cannot often say about a movie based on a book. Almost everything about this movie is good -- the cast, the direction, the dialogue, the special effects, the story, the score...there are points in the movie where I am moved to tears. Maybe that makes me sappy, but I challenge anyone to watch the movie and not be moved by the scenes in Moria or the scenes at Amon Hen. I have no regrets about buying this DVD, and I don't know anyone else who enjoyed the movie who didn't like this version even more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Precious!
Review: This is a fantastic film! When I heard about a special edition of this classic, I thought that they would just add in a bunch of [stuff]to make it longer and to make more money, but the new scenes in this film add to its greatness! This is a great film and everyone can enjoy it! Buy it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So awesome
Review: This is probably the best movie in the last 5 years. Fantasy is red hot right now, science fiction is not. Just read Time magazine!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Get the boxed set
Review: If you are a LOTR fan, get the boxed set if you want to buy a copy of the movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best DVD's ever made to an epic film.
Review: Well if your one of the many people that have been waiting for The Two Towers your wait is just about over and it looks
to be that it's worth the wait.For those of you who have the
two disk version of J.R. Tolkien's first book to screen film
The Fellowship Of The Ring will want to get this monsterious
4 disk director's cut of the film,while the first version was
more promotional with it's special features this 4 disk version
is a diffrent veiwing experience alltogether the film now about
3 hours 30 minutes put's a full 30 minutes on the film making
a great film into a masterpeice and that's exactly what Peter
Jackson's film is with lavish cinimatography ,costumes,special
effects,and musical score by Howard Shore.

The extra scenes include more of an introduction of Hobbilton ,better charachter development with Aragorn as well
as Galadriel:The Lady Of The Woods and more scenes that add
to spice the film up.Incredible acting from Elijah Wood,Sean
Austin,Kate Blanchett,Vigo Mortensen,Orlando Bloom,Christopher
Lee,John Rayes Davies and Ian Mckellum who are the heart of
this film better charachter development wich is the gift that
Peter Jackson has that George Lucas has been lacking in his
recent Star Wars films.

The two disks with the special features provide better and
far more insight on the making of this remarkable film everything
from countless documentarys , to making of stills to production
stills from interviews with the actors to an interactive map to
countless pictures of costume designs for the film much better
then the two disk version , do not view this film any other way
especally if your a fan of Tolkien's books or have seen the film
and even if you haven't seen the film you will be able to see it
as it was ment to be seen , until the highly anticipated Two Towers comes out this month this should please any fan of the film it's a must for any DVD owner.


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