The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy Box Set (6 Discs)

Featuring: Elijah Wood, Sean Astin & Ian Holm

Format: DVD | Rating: 12 years & over

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  greatest trilogy in film making

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These movies are a must for any movie if you have not seen these movies yet, you haven't lived. I highly advise you watch these movies truly outstanding however youre better of getting the extended version which has over 50mins of footage, enjoy!

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  One boxset to rule them all!

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These collection of films are AMAZING! With a great cast, a great director, unbeaten effects and a storyline to be worshiped! Must see films for all film fans.

  Probably the best trilogy

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I could probably list a few films i enjoyed more than any of the individual LotR films but as a trilogy this probably is the best. loved everything about them other than some of the way too long winded oscar winning performance scenes and excessively long stares that for me just weren't real like. Would have preferred them to be cut down and replaced with missing stuff from the books. I don't really care about duration but don't wanna watch 15 minutes of someone saying goodbye

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  Lord Of The Films, The Greatest trilogy ever made.

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The greatest trilogy ever made, greatest story evermade, greatest basttle scenes ever made, amazing acting and the greatest special effects. This film is breathtaking everything about is brilliant each movie is fantastic. I can't find one bad about this film it's just the greatest trilogy, I saw each one at the cinema and i loved them and still do, If you've heard about these masterpieces and want to check 'em out then you can't go wrong in buying this for €20 for all 3 movies why havn't you bought it yet? THE GREATEST TRILOGY EVER MADE!!!!!!!!!!

  Lord of them all

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J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" trilogy was considered unfilmable for a very long time -- the story was too big, too fantastical.

But in the late 1990s, New Zealand director Peter Jackson got the green light to shoot the "Lord of the Rings" movie trilogy, a frightening undertaking. But Jackson was up to the challenge, with a talented cast of actors, a brilliant special effects studio, and his own spectacular talents. The rest... is film history.

"The Fellowship of the Ring" introduces us to the hobbits. Eccentric old Bilbo Baggins (Ian Holm) leaves the peaceful Shire at his 111st birthday, leaving all he has to his young nephew Frodo (Elijah Wood) -- including a golden Ring that makes the wearer invisible. But the grey wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen) reveals that it's actually the One Ring, which is the source of power for the demonic Dark Lord Sauron. Horrified, Frodo and his best pals leave the Shire and join a band of elves, men, and dwarves to take the Ring to the only place where it can be destroyed.

"The Two Towers" picks up immediately after "Fellowship" ends. Frodo and Sam (Sean Astin) are lost on the path to Mordor. Worse, they're being stalked by Gollum (Andy Serkis), who owned the Ring for centuries and is enslaved to it. But because he knows safe ways into Mordor, Frodo lets Gollum come along. Elsewhere, Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), Legolas (Orlando Bloom), and Gimli (John Rhys-Davies) make a desperate stand against the orc armies with the kingdom of Rohan....

"Return of the King" brings the trilogy to a head. Frodo and Sam's friendship is threatened by Gollum's trickery -- and Frodo is led into a deadly trap. Elsewhere, Gandalf rides with Pippin (Billy Boyd) to Gondor, the kingdom that Aragorn is heir to. Aragorn summons an army of ghosts and attacks the heart of Mordor -- as Frodo and Sam arrive at the volcanic Mount Doom, where the Ring was forged. But can Frodo bring himself to destroy the Ring?

A lot of people were nervous when first hearing that "Lord of the Rings" was being translated onto the big screen. There were just too many things -- goofy scripting, bad special effects, mutilated characters -- that could go wrong. In fact, it had already been wrecked in a few prior attempts.

Those fears turned out to be pretty much unfounded. Some characters are different from what they are in the book (Faramir and Arwen, for example, are altered and added to), and a handful of minor characters are gone altogether. But as both an adaptation and a cinematic experience, this is a winner.

Jackson and Co. outdid themselves with nearly every aspect of the films. The scripting is impeccable, a good balance of dark and light, humor and horror. The sets and New Zealand landscapes are breathtaking, as the cameras pan over snowy plains and mountaintops. And the special effects are almost entirely convincing-looking, especially the gruesome Gollum. He's the first fully convincing CGI character, and after awhile you'll forget he is made digitally.

Elijah Wood is simply breathtaking as Frodo Baggins, running the emotional gamut: fear, pain, horror, happiness, resignation, rage, love, lust and emptiness. Sean Astin is equally good as the steadfast Sam, who grows from Frodo's timid pal to a strong-hearted warrior. Supporting hobbits Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd get to grow up into mature young men.

But as lovable as the hobbits are, they do not dominate all of the screen: Ian McKellen is excellent as the grandfatherly wizard Gandalf. Viggo Mortensen, Christopher Lee, Hugo Weaving, Liv Tyler, John Rhys-Davies, Orlando Bloom and Sean Bean are only part of the amazing supporting cast, all of whom give excellent performances.

A stunning achievement

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  Help answer my query please!

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Hi can anyone tell me, this trilogy which has 6 discs, is it just the film or are some discs special features and deleted footage etc etc?? Cuz it doesnt make this clear anywhere, the only thing it says, at the bottom of the page is the film duration is 9hrs 2mins, which suggests there is no bonus footage etc. Thanks for any help!!

  I LUV These movies

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This movie Is got to be THE BEST MOVIES EVER

This Movie Is got everthing you could ever ask in a movie

Great stroy line

FAB actor (Like Orlando Bloom *Sigh*)

And A good meaning to it

Buy it

Your NEVER look back

(Also you'll see in the bonus Feature Orlado bloom with a crazy hair do!! =O)

Peter jackson.........YOU ROCK!

  Lord of the DVD's

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The lord of the rings films are some of the best ever made. Now you can get all three for the price of one. What are you waiting for? buy it now.

  Greatest Ever Trilogy!

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Lord of the Rings is a simply superb trilogy!
One of my favourite films ever. The plot is clever and well-thought out, the characters are perfectly cast and the effects are fantastic.
Although it doesnt stick religiously to the book, it is well directed and played by all.
Absolutely magnificent and if tales of exciting fantasy or adventure or war or even suspense is your "thing" than this is a must-see trilogy!
Take my advice - WATCH THESE FILMS!