The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King (2003)
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The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King (Platinum Series Special Extended Edition)
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| Cast | Viggo Mortensen, Liv Tyler and Hugo Weaving |
| Theatrical Release | December 17, 2003 |
| DVD Release | December 14, 2004 |
| Running Time | 250 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 794043693229 |
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Average user review:| THIS IS THE BEST MOVIE EVER! |
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| A modern--albeit lengthy--classic |
Of course, we haven't even mentioned the second disc containing several hours of bonus features yet. They're great, by the way, and there's a lot of them. One thing that can definitely be said for this package is that if you like the content, you more than get your money's worth.
Amazingly, there is actually an extended version of this film available that has a running time of more than four hours!!! Now that's the epitome overkill, both literally and figuratively. August 22, 2008
| I LOVE THE MOVIE!!! |
DISC 1:
4 AUDIO COMMENTARIES
- Director/Writer/Producer Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh (Writer/Producer), Philippa Boyens (Writer)
- The Design Team
- The Production/Post-Production Team
- The Cast
SELECT A SCENE:
* New Scene! - ** Extended Scene
AUDIO SOUND:
- Dolby Digital EX 5.1 Surround Sound
- DTS ES 6.1 Surround Sound
- Stereo Surround Sound
LANGUAGE:
- English
SUBTITLES & CLOSED CAPTION:
- English
- Spanish
WIDESCREEN 2:35:1
- Movie Running Time (2Hrs, 7Mins)
THE STORY CONTINUES ON DISC TWO...
DISC 2:
4 AUDIO COMMENTARIES
- Director/Writer/Producer Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh (Writer/Producer), Philippa Boyens (Writer)
- The Design Team
- The Production/Post-Production Team
- The Cast
SELECT A SCENE:
* New Scene! - ** Extended Scene
AUDIO SOUND:
- Dolby Digital EX 5.1 Surround Sound
- DTS ES 6.1 Surround Sound
- Stereo Surround Sound
LANGUAGE:
- English
SUBTITLES & CLOSED CAPTION:
- English
- Spanish
WIDESCREEN 2:35:1
- Movie Running Time (1Hrs 54Mins)
- End Credits (21 Mins)
TOTAL RUNNING TIME (4Hrs 22Mins)
THE END...
DISC 3:
The Appendices Part 5 - The War of the Ring
TRT = Total Running Time
Introduction by Peter Jackson = (TRT - 1:33)
PLAY ALL - DOCUMENTARIES (UNINTERRUPTED 3 HRS. & 24 MINS. EXPERIENCE)
- J.R.R. Tolkien - The Legacy of Middle-earth = (TRT - 29:29)
- From Book to Script: Forging The Final Chapter = (TRT - 25:02)
- Designing and Building Middle-earth = (TRT - 39:57)
- Big-atures: = (TRT - 19:59)
- WETA Digital = (TRT - 47:23)
- Costume Design = (TRT - 12:03)
- Home of the Horse Lords = (TRT - 30:16)
CHAPTERS:
* J.R.R. TOLKIEN: THE LEGACY OF MIDDLE-EARTH
* FROM BOOK TO SCRIPT
* DESIGNING AND BUILDING MIDDLE-EARTH
* HOME OF THE HORSE LORDS
* MIDDLE-EARTH ATLAS
* NEW ZEALAND AS MIDDLE-EARTH
ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
- Abandoned Concept: Aragorn Battle Sauron = (TRT - 5:18)
- Middle-earth Atlas
- New Zealand: Locations of Middle-earth = (TRT - 16:07)
GALLERIES:
* Audio Commentary: Image with (Blue Stamp) Symbol
* Slideshow Features: By Activating Feature Image with Audio Commentary
- The Peoples of Middle-earth = (1443)
- The Realms of Middle-earth = (679)
SUBTITLES & CLOSED CAPTION:
- English
- Spanish
DISC 4:
The Appendices Part 6 - The Passing of the Age
TRT = Total Running Time
Introduction by Billy Boyd "Pippin" - Dominic Monaghan "Merry" - Elijah Wood "Frodo" = (TRT - 1:40)
PLAY ALL: DOCUMENTARIES (UNINTERRUPTED 3½ HRS. EXPERIENCE)
- Cameras in Middle-earth = (TRT - 1:13:08)
- WETA Digital = (TRT - 42:01)
- Editorial: Completing the Trilogy = (TRT - 22:14)
- Music for Middle-earth = (TRT - 22:02)
- The Soundscapes of Middle-earth = (TRT - 22:09)
- The End of All Things = (TRT - 21:29)
- The Passing of an age = (TRT - 25:11)
CHAPTERS:
* FILMING "THE RETURN OF THE KING"
* VISUAL EFFECTS
* POST-PRODUCTION: JOURNEY'S END
* THE PASSING OF AN AGE
* CAMERON DUNCAN: THE INSPIRATION FOR "INTO THE WEST"
INDEX:
ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
- Production Photo Gallery = (69) * Slideshow Auto Image
- Visual Effects Demonstration: "The Mumakil Battle"
- Cameron Duncan: The Inspiration for Into the West = (TRT - 32:21)
- DFK6498 = (TRT - 4:38)
- Strike Zone = (TRT - 11:16)
THE END...
COMING SOON!
Director Guillermo del Toro
The Hobbit (2011) (announced)
The Hobbit (2012) (announced)
Local Shire Hobbit Bilbo Baggins, relative of Frodo Baggins, is living a quiet, peaceful life until Gandalf the Grey walks into his home with a band of wandering dwarfs and drags poor Bilbo into a quest that entails defeating a dragon, a three way battle of men, dwarfs and monsters and, most importantly of all, lead Bilbo into contact with a peculiar ring that has had and will have a great impact on the future of their world. - More info at IMDb.com
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
August 18, 2008
| Redefines Catharsis |
Jackson does a stellar job in adapting these acclaimed books into what may be the best fantasy trilogy of all time, ending it as nicely as he begun it. The level of quality remains consistent throughout, and the level of attention given to each battle, each character moment, each bit of score (which, alone, was tragically beautiful), and each special effect is commendable. Not only did Jackson do a great job of translating the book to work as a film, he also showed a large amount of bravery while doing so. Many lovers of the book might have been disappointed with how Jackson tampered with the structure of the book (leaving out how Saruman took out The Shire in the book version, as well as restructuring Frodo, Sam, and Gollum's journey, moving the Shelob build-up and conflict to this movie instead of keeping it as a part of The Two Towers, but for me that just showed that he was willing to change a coupe of things to make this the best movie as it could possibly be--and his efforts paid off in large, large ways.
Though I'm giving this movie a 10/10 because it is indeed a classic and deserves full marks, it's not perfect. No movie is. I thought that the ending employed too many fade-to-whites and fade outs, which tricked the audience many times over, making them think it was about to end. If Jackson had just used cuts instead of fades, it would have been fine, but when he faded for the third time and the movie still didn't end, I find that most people who haven't seen it before actually laugh--and that certainly isn't what the end of the movie should do. The battle scenes are a bit drawn out, especially the scenes before Aragorn and the army of the dead arrive. Jackson could have achieved a more powerful effect if he trimmed two or three minutes off of the war scenes.
All it all, it's as perfect a fantasy film as there is out there, and highly deserves all the acclaim it's gotten. "The Return of the King" is a fitting end to one of the best stories ever told, and--despite it's length--it has high rewatchability.
10/10 Classic. July 7, 2008
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