
Product Summary

| The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Theatrical Blu-ray Edition)
The Fellowship Of The Ring The Two Towers The Return Of The King |
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Editor's Note
Peter Jackson's epic trilogy is fully told here, with the theatrical versions of all three LORD OF THE RINGS films included. THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING: With THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING, director Peter Jackson has achieved a meticulous and captivating adaptation of the first book of J.R.R. Tolkien's classic fantasy trilogy. The setting is Middle-earth, a mythological land populated by elves, dwarves, humans, and the gentle, diminutive hobbits upon whom the story centers. One hobbit, Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood), unexpectedly comes into possession of an ancient magical ring so powerful it invariably corrupts anyone who wears it. In order to prevent the ring's erstwhile owner, the dark lord Sauron, from reclaiming the ring and taking over Middle-earth, a motley band of comrades set out to destroy it in the fires of Mount Doom, where it was forged. Included in the group are Frodo and hobbits Sam (Sean Astin), Merry (Dominic Monoghan), and Pippin (Billy Boyd); the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen); human warriors Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen) and Boromir (Sean Bean); the dwarf Gimli (John Rhys-Davies); the elf Legolas (Orlando Bloom). Along the way, they wage battle with monsters, demons, and Sauron's evil minions, all brought to life by spectacular digital technology.LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS: Picking up where the first film left off, Peter Jackson's THE TWO TOWERS throws the remaining members of the Fellowship into the scattered chaos of Middle-earth, now fully under siege by the forces of Sauron. While Frodo (Elijah Wood) and Sam (Sean Astin) journey to the dreaded Mordor, Merry (Dominic Monaghan) and Pippin (Billy Boyd) are held captive by orcs, and Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), Legolas (Orlando Bloom), and Gimli (John Rhys-Davies) search for their abducted companions. Soon Frodo and Sam are joined by the sulking and duplicitous Gollum (portrayed by the voice and motion-captured acting of Andy Serkis), who becomes their guide through the barren lands leading to Mount Doom. Meanwhile Merry and Pippin encounter the looming Treebeard (voiced by Rhys-Davies) and Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli find themselves in the land of Rohan, accompanied by an old friend. As the tale continues, each scenario becomes more perilous, and fierce battles erupt at both Isengard, home of the treacherous Saruman (Christopher Lee), and the massive Helm's Deep.LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING: THE RETURN OF THE KING, the third and final film in Peter Jackson's THE LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy, finds Middle-earth on the cusp of great change. Weary hobbits Frodo (Elijah Wood) and Sam (Sean Astin) venture further into the dark realm of Mordor, guided by the increasingly desperate Gollum (Andy Serkis), the two-faced former owner of the Ring that Frodo must destroy in the fires of Mount Doom. Meanwhile Gandalf (Ian McKellen) and Pippin (Billy Boyd) contend with the deranged ruler Denethor (John Noble) at the once-mighty city of Minas Tirith, as Merry (Dominic Monaghan) joins Éowyn (Miranda Otto) and the Riders of Rohan to hold back the forces of Sauron. Amidst the chaos, Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen) must rise to his destiny, aided by Legolas (Orlando Bloom) and Gimli (John Rhys-Davies) in assembling allies for a massive battle that will decide the fate of Middle-earth.
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| Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 2.40:1, No Longer Produced |
Release Information |
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| Studio: New Line | |
| Release Date: 4/6/2010 | |
| Original Release Date: 2001 | |
| UPC: 00794043131622 | |
| Number of Discs: 9 | |
Audio & Video |
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| Available Audio Tracks: | |
| Video: Color | |
Aspect Ratio |
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| Widescreen 2.40:1 | |
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The Lord of the Rings - The Motion Picture Trilogy - Blu-Ray DVD Review
By: Josh Lasser
Blogcritics.org Reviews
Published on: 3/31/2010 9:16 AM
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| There are two basic schools of thought regarding Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and by about the midway point in the first film, The Fellowship of the Ring, most people know where they stand. The first camp people can fall into is the group who believe that what Jackson created is nothing short of a masterwork -- a brilliantly conceived and fully realized version of Tolkien's story; an emotional, dramatic, suspenseful epic. By the time the credits rolled on Fellowship people in this camp were already drawing up plans as to exactly when they would see The Two Towers and, quite possibly, where the best seats to watch the Battle of Helm's Deep were located....read the full review | |
| Viggo Mortensen | |
| Cate Blanchett | |
| Elijah Wood | |
| Ian McKellen | |
| Liv Tyler | |
| Sean Astin | |
| Orlando Bloom | |
| Hugo Weaving | |
| Peter Jackson - Screenwriter | |
| Fran Walsh - Screenwriter | |
| J.R.R. Tolkien - Source Writer | |
| Peter Jackson - Director |
Awards
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Oscar (2004) |
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| Howard Shore, Winner, [Return] Best Music, Original Score | |
| Jim Rygiel et, al., Winner, [Return] Best Visual Effects | |
| Peter Jackson, Winner, [Return] Best Director | |
| Peter Jackson et, al., Winner, [Return] Best Picture | |
| Peter Jackson et, al., Winner, [Return] Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay | |
| Richard Taylor, Peter King, Winner, [Return] Best Makeup | |
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Oscar (2003) |
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| Ethan Van der Ryn, Mike Hopkins, Winner, [Towers] Best Sound Editing | |
| Jim Rygiel et, al., Winner, [Towers] Best Visual Effects | |
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Oscar (2002) |
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| Andrew Lesnie, Winner, [Fellowship] Best Cinematography | |
| Howard Shore, Winner, [Fellowship] Best Music, Original Score | |
| Jim Rygiel et, al., Winner, [Fellowship] Best Effects, Visual Effects | |
| Peter Owen, Richard Taylor, Winner, [Fellowship] Best Makeup | |

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