The Lord of the Rings Trilogy: Steelbook Collection [Theatrical and [4K Ultra HD] [2001] [Region Free]

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The Lord of the Rings Trilogy: Steelbook Collection [Theatrical and [4K Ultra HD] [2001] [Region Free]

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy: Steelbook Collection [Theatrical and [4K Ultra HD] [2001] [Region Free]

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A world of Elves, Dwarves, Wizards, Humans and Hobbits in a constant struggle against the evil forces of the Dark Lord Sauron and his army of Goblins and Orcs – a world of quests, Dragons, treasures and a legendary final battle for the future of Middle-earth™ itself. That won’t help, since as I type, the series so far only has 6/10 on IMDB, which is very poor for the money spent on this. I have been wanting to purchase Lord of the Rings steelbooks for a while and knew I wouldn't settle for anything else, other than this collection.

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy: Steelbook Collection

Then in 2006, three new Limited Edition DVD sets appeared, which included all three films in both their theatrical and Extended versions, along with a trio of new behind-the-scenes documentaries produced by Costa Botes.I’ve been comparing the original BDs, the new BDs, and the full 4Ks on a 110-inch projection screen for many hours now. It’s odd that the only one to include trailers is the Extended version of the final film, but there it is. Ring Blu-ray transfer, some may prefer the Blu-ray and its naturally filmic image to the overly-processed 4K. Director Peter Jackson’s Tolkien-adapted Middle-Earth films are widely—and I believe correctly—regarded as the finest examples of fantasy filmmaking in the history of the medium.

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It has a great unique case and the 4K disc cases are excellent and the 4Kdisc give an excellent sight and sound. Add in a load more location-hopping, and along the way, there’s clearly a spark between Arondir ( Ismael Cruz Cordova) and Bronwyn ( Nazanin Boniadi), while Robert Aramayo – as Elrond – acts like an even more miserable Colin Firth, a bunch of strong – and faked – Manchester and Yorkshire accents, a trip on a ship, and I had absolutely no idea what was going on. 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. There are true deleted and extended scenes as yet unseen (as much as 30-minutes worth, it’s rumored, though many of these would have to be “finished” with VFX to some degree). The adventure continues with THE LORD OF THE RINGS™ trilogy when, with the help of the Fellowship of the Ring, Bilbo Baggin's nephew, Frodo, embarks on a perilous mission to destroy the One Ring™ and defeat the Dark Lord Sauron and his forces.Upgraded from my extended blurays box set and I'm so happy I did, where the blurays box set is brought down by its visual noise issue this 4k set is a beautiful clear viewing experience (and the steel book set is gorgeous). I do like box set concept, but after watching people struggle to remove the ones at the end I think they could have done with having some cut-outs in the foam. com is an Introducer Appointed Representative of Pay4Later Limited, trading as Deko, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 728646).

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In addition, you get both the theatrical and extended editions in 4K, and the video and sound are both top notch. This was literally the first look anyone outside the production was given of The Lord of the Rings films at the Cannes Film Festival in France in May of 2001, shortly before the first teaser trailer for The Fellowship of the Ring was released by New Line online (about a week later).why the need for a 31 Disc 4K release of the same but with NO APPENDICES INCLUDED as available on the Extended Bluray release. If you are reading this, you are probably already a fan of Peter Jackson’s cinematic tribute to Tolkien. Meanwhile, in episode 2, Nori ( Markella Kavenagh) becomes engrossed in the ‘giant’ who’s come to their town to stay for a while… I say ‘giant’, because he’s bigger than anyone in this world.

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The movie Blu-rays are identical to the previous releases too, except for the fact that the theatrical BDs are all missing the second Blu-ray of bonus content that originally came with each, and the Extended BDs are all missing the two Appendices Blu-rays that came with each.This is one of the nicest box sets I own and my first entry into Lord of the Rings, the steelbooks are fantastic and the quality of the video and sound on the discs are great for the bits I've looked at so far. Note that this should be in 16x9 widescreen, but instead it’s been incorrectly authored in squeezed 4x3. Furthermore, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy featuring remastered Blu-ray discs of the theatrical and extended versions of the 3 films will also be released in the fourth quarter 2021, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.



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