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The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy [Blu-ray] [3Blu Rays+3 DVD's] [2017]

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Gathering our family and friends for an impromptu movie night, we were able to relive the epic tale together. These movies hold a special place in our hearts, and we are forever grateful to have them in our lives once again. The surviving members of the Fellowship, with the help of the Elves, have defended the kingdom of Rohan at Helm’s Deep, as Gollum leads Frodo and Sam ever closer to Mordor. But Sauron is marching an even larger orc army, led by the vile Witch King, to the defenseless city of Minas Tirith. If it falls, so too will Gondor, and all hope for the world of men will be lost. Gandalf races to the city with Pippin to sound the alarm, while Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, and Merry attempt to convince King Theoden of Rohan to ride to its defense. With the fate of Middle-earth about to be decided in a last, massive battle on the fields of Pelennor, Aragorn must finally accept his destiny. And Frodo and Sam will face the ultimate test of friendship, and their very lives, in their quest to destroy the One Ring. This set of 12 DVDs not only satisfies the ardent followers but also provides an immersive cinematic journey for anyone seeking a captivating respite from reality. The extended versions truly breathe life into J.R.R. Tolkien's masterpieces, transporting viewers to the breathtaking landscapes of Middle-earth and immersing them in the awe-inspiring battles against sinister forces. stand-alone releases, which goes for both the theatrical and stand-alone cuts of each film. Warner Bros.' new 4K collection serves up both cuts of all

The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy Blu-ray comes close to perfection with top scores all around making it one of the best Blu-ray's ever All of that aside, you do at least get one new bonus Blu-ray Disc in this set. So here’s what is included on it extras-wise… Disc 31 – Special Features No special features. Disc 10 – The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies – Extended Version (4K UHD) Editor’s Note: This review is now complete. A similar review of The Hobbit Trilogy in 4K Ultra HD is also now available here on The Digital Bits.] Extras: Language(s): English, Interactive Menu, Screen ratio 1:1.78, Screen ratio 2:2.39, Dolby TrueHD, 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital 5.1, Extended editions

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The attention to detail in this meticulously crafted edition is truly remarkable. Delve into the captivating appendices, filled with compelling behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and insights into the remarkable production process. Explore the profound world of Middle-earth even further, unearthing hidden treasures and untold tales that enrich the entire trilogy experience.

Meanwhile, while The Hobbit films had a more troubled production history, aren’t quite as faithful to their source material, and tend to feel a little more padded in their Extended form, they’re still enjoyable and provide a strong narrative foundation for the earlier films (set later in the vast and detailed history of Middle-Earth). a rite of passage for fantasy-loving filmgoers since its completion in 2003. To date it has been available in a wide variety of formats, collections, and

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However, the previous Blu-rays don’t hold a candle to the new 4K UHD presentations, which exhibit visibly greater and more refined detail in almost every instance in which I’ve compared them. The difference is more obvious on a large display and is dramatic in many scenes. When seen on a 110-inch front projection screen, it’s not even close. So if you’ve read somewhere (in some unruly discussion forum online) that DNR has somehow “Ruined the 4K remasters!” I challenge and encourage you to buy the discs and look for yourself. When you compare the three versions directly, you’ll see that it just ain’t so, Joe. The next few lines of the script are the actual color correction, and remain unchanged from You_Too's original script. You can read You_Too's forum post for information on how he found the ideal curves in Photoshop, but here's his explanation of what that portion of the script does: discs) will ruffle a few feathers but stand up proportionately well to their 2160p counterparts, you still get the Dolby Atmos audio mixes, and of course Finally, The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy Extended Edition box set followed on Blu-ray Disc a year later, in 2011, complete with both The Appendices and Costa Botes content. ( Reviewed here.) No special features. Disc 15 – The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring – Extended Version, Part 2 (4K UHD)

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