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The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (Full Screen Edition)

The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring (Full Screen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Teresa's Review
Review: I have only these words to say after watching the movie. It was simply wonderful and I love it. I would definitely wait for the other two parts.

The scenes in the show kept coming back to me so vividly. I have not regret watching the show and the performance by all the actors were very real. It could bring me into the movie. I could feel the excitement and worries and problems encountered by the fellowship members.

Good work and keep it up. I would wait patiently for the subsequent parts.

Thank you all for such a wonderful piece of work.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Much more than the first movie in the theater
Review: I have previously thought that seeing some movies was like going to church. Even the title "Saving Private Ryan" suggests a consideration of something more than merely winning WWII, a major conflict in the middle of the 20th century which might never rest in peace without this kind of sugarcoating. The main effect of the commentary and additional information included in this set is to show how J.R.R. Tolkien's is more than an allegory for such situations. As a popular series of book, THE LORD OF THE RINGS has an audience that rewards the highest expectations as much as most congregations that gather weekly for services together. Among the people who worked on this movie were some fans known for the artistic recreation of Middle Earth, whose devotion to capturing the reality of forgotten things stimulated all who were involved. It is reality, more than philosophy, which is the foundation for everything that lies so deep within our psyches that even the music *works* to the satisfaction of people who finally appreciate what has been created.

THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING is mainly an introduction, and the theatrical version cut scenes mainly to maintain a momentum that hardly fit that role. THE TWO TOWERS is more impressive in its theatrical release. The ominous threat of wanton destruction is brought much closer to reality by the end of that movie. Having these DVDs helped me appreciate the movie cycle as a set that is greater than any individual movie. This is based on a set of books which was one of the most popular stories of the 20th century, which was when I read it at college. Some people might have had college courses on Tolkien, and he taught in England, usually a long way from whereever I was at the time. Educated people couldn't seem to come up with anything better than this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The BEST DVD set you will EVER buy, seriously...
Review: I have probably watched through all the special features and the actual movie 40 or 50 times each....this DVD set has some heavenly presence that I cannot explain. And not only does this set have special features coming out of the wazoo, the film is also VERY good (one of the best I have ever seen). To top it all off, the movie has several good commentaries (my favorite is the Cast commentary).

About the film: The Fellowship of the Ring is perhaps one of the greatest films ever created. [Sadly, I have not read the book, so I cannot give my opinion on comparisions.] It has more "conflict" than I've ever seen or read in a film or book-- all the characters in the fellowship are all fighting not to take the ring (or should I say let the ring take them...) Also, the effects are really awesome, and the acting is great. What really puts the icing on the cake, though, is that there is a wonderful score playing throughout composed by Howard Shore-- it really defines the plot and characters.

The bonus features are great, too. REALLY great. All the different documentaries cover just about every aspect of the film, spanning from J.R.R. Tolkien himself to the large scale models used to bring Middle Earth to life. I especially love hearing actors' accounts of while they were filming in New Zealand and such...there is some really fascination things to learn.

If you haven't gotten this DVD set yet, you will never experience the true BLISS of those who do own it like myself. Get it before it's too late!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Definate Fellowship
Review: I have read 'The Fellowship Of the Rings' back the front, and the movie met all expectations. Firstly, excellent acting on Elijah Wood's behalf, and Orlando Bloom (who played Legolas) was excellent. Parts of the novel, most certainly, were cut from the book, but that didn't affect the movie at all. Peter Jackson's directing is marvellous. This epic of Tolkien's classic is a not to be missed cinema experience.- Julian Bodenmann

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Should be titled 'Bored of the Rings'
Review: I have read a lot of the reviews written here and must believe that all the people who wrote favorable reviews have not read J.R.R. Tolkien's books.

The movie was extremely boring. What else can you say?

If you havent read the trilogy plus 'The Hobbit' I suggest you take your money and buy the books and forget about this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best movies ive seen!
Review: I have read all of the books, and i think this movie holds very true to the book. I really like all of the features on the DVD. i would put this one on your list to buy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An absolutely amazing film!
Review: I have read all the books (including The Hobbit) so I was very excited when I heard that they were making a movie. I didn't expect the movie to be as good as the book, but it lived up to and surpassed my expectations. I actually liked the movie as much as,if not more than the books. I would suggest everyone go out and see this movie. Elijah Wood gave a stunning performance as Frodo Baggins. He fits the character perfectly. I look forward to seeing him in other films. The special effects were as much a part of the movie as the actors. The movie is very, very long, (about 3 hours) but as long as you don't get a large drink and you are into the movie it shouldn't matter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best movie I've ever seen
Review: I have read the book 4 times. The first time I watched the movie I was shocked at some scenes.

'Why is Saruman working for Sauron?'
'Whats up with Galadriel?'

But I've watched it again and it was WAY better.

All the changes done were necessary or how do you explain something like 'Why doesnt Gimli want to go Moria (as in the book)' to someone who hasn't read the book? It is not possible.

The special effects are just great! The beginning of the movie is just breathtaking!

The logic in releasing the next movie at X-Mas 2002 is as followed (I think). Till April the people will watch FOTR in Cinema and then ITS Star Wars time till August. In September there is the DVD/Video release. And in December the next (and from my point of view the BEST movie).

Those who don't like the movie but LOVED the book should go for another audition in the cinema.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome movie
Review: I have read the great books that this movie was based on and I think that Peter Jackson did an awesome job making this movie. He followed the plot amazingly well, (except he should have kept in the scene that showed the fellowship getting gifts from Galadriel.) This movie was the film of 2001. It should have recieved the Best Picture award instead of A Beautiful Mind. It is one of the best movies I have seen, and it even got better the second time I saw it. I highly recommend this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite movie of 2001!!
Review: I have read the Lord of the Rings 3 times in my life, and I have started it again after seeing Peter Jackson's cinematic masterpiece. I am so glad the producers and the studio didn't chop the movie down to a 2-hour Reader's Digest version of the book. The film was just long enough to convey the essence of the story without leaving you feeling cheated. Kudos a thousand times over to the screenwriters and editors for doing such an excellent job!

Today's filmmaking technology didn't get in the way of making this a very great film about the power of faith and friendship. The scenery is awesome to behold on the big screen--I'm definitely going to see this several times.

The cast is a wonderful ensemble, particularly Sir Ian McKellen and Elijah Wood's performances. Viggo Mortensen and Sean Bean and Sean Astin make for fine soldiers and swordsmen. Cate Blanchett literally looks and sounds like a vision in her very brief appearance. I also really enjoyed Liv Tyler's character and her look. I hadn't seen her in a movie before, though I know she has done a few. Looking forward to seeing some of these characters again when the next movie is out in Christmas of 2002!

The DVD edition will hopefully be full of extras and commentary. Don't miss this! You will believe in the magic of the Ring!!!!


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