Other Titles • The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring • The Fellowship of the Ring • The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring: The Motion
Release Date: Nov 12, 2002 Region: 1 Runtime: 208 mins Studio: New Line Home Entertainment Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC] ENGLISH: DTS ES 6.1 [CC] ENGLISH: DD-EX 5.1 [CC]
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English Packaging: Custom Case Rating: PG-13 Features:
Discs 1&2: Special Extended Edition Of The Film: Four Feature-Length Commentaries by Director and Writers, the Design Team, the Production Team and the Cast (With more than 30 participants including Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen and Academy Award® winners Richard Taylor, Andrew Lesnie, Howard Shore, Jim Rygiel, Randy Cook, and cast including Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Sean Astin, John Rhys-Davies, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monahagan, Orland Bloom, Christopher Lee and Sean Bean) Disc 3: The Appendices Part One - From Book To Vision: Six documentaries covering JR.R. Tolkien, the process of adapting a book into a screenplay and planning the film, designing and building Middle-earth, as well as a visit to Weta Workshop with an up close look at the costumes, weapons, armor, creatures and miniatures created for the film An interactive map of Middle-earth tracing the journey of the Fellowship Galleries of art and accompanying slide shows with commentaries by the artists (Includes an archive of nearly 2000 images) Storyboards and previsualization sequences with film comparisons Disc 4: From Vision To Reality: 11 Original documentaries covering the cast, principal photography a day in the life of a hobbit, visual effects, post production, editing, music and sound and the release of the film Galleries of Behind-the-Scenes Photographs Disc 5: Special Edition National Geographic: Beyond The Movie DVD Collectible Argonath Bookends Exclusive Decipher Trading Cards
Release Date: Aug 6, 2002 Region: 1 Runtime: 178 mins Studio: New Line Home Entertainment Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC] ENGLISH: DD-EX 5.1 [CC]
Video:
Standard 1.33:1 Color
Subtitles: English Packaging: Keep Case Rating: PG-13 Features:
In-Depth Programs: Revealing the Secrets Behind the Production of the Epic Adventure:Welcome to Middle-EarthQuest for the RingA Passage to Middle-earth Featurettes: Exploring the Locales and Cultures of Middle-earth:Finding HobbitonHobbiton Comes AliveBelieving the World of BreeRingwraths: The Fallen KingsRivendel: The Elven RefugeLanguages of Middle-earthLanguages of Middle-earthTwo WizardsMusic of Middle-earthElijah WoodViggo MortensenOrlando BlooCate BlanchettLiv TylerIan McKellanWeathertop: The Windy Hill Exclusive 10-Minute Behind-the-Scenes Preview of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Original Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots Enya "May it Be" Music Video Preview of Electronic Arts' Video Game: The Lord of the Ring: The Two Towers An Inside Look at the Special Extended DVD Edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingDVD-ROM Content: Exclusive On-line Content
Release Date: Aug 6, 2002 Region: 1 Runtime: 178 mins Studio: New Line Home Entertainment Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC] ENGLISH: DD-EX 5.1 [CC]
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English Packaging: Keep Case Rating: PG-13 Features:
In-Depth Programs: Revealing the Secrets Behind the Production of the Epic Adventure:Welcome to Middle-earthQuest for the RingA Passage to Middle-earth Featurettes: Exploring the Locales and Cultures of Middle-earth:Finding HobbitonHobbiton Comes AliveBelieving the World of BreeRingwraths: The Fallen KingsRivendel: The Elven RefugeLanguages of Middle-earthTwo WizardsMusic of Middle-earthElijah WoodViggo MortensenOrlando BlooCate BlanchettLiv TylerIan McKellanWeathertop: The Windy Hill Exclusive 10-Minute Behind-the-Scenes Preview of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Original Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots Enya "May it Be" Music Video Preview of Electronic Arts' Video Game: The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers An Inside Look at the Special Extended DVD Edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingDVD-ROM Content: Exclusive On-line Content
English :Dolby Digital 5.1 EX Surround French :Dolby Digital Surround
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Enhanced for 16x9
Subtitles: English Packaging: Keep Case Features:
Audio Commentary Color DVD-ROM Feature Documentary Interactive Menu Photo Gallery Production Notes Screen Access Special Scenes Theatrical Trailer Behind-the-scenes Footage Features TV Spot Music Video
Release Date: Nov 12, 2002 Region: 1 Runtime: 208 mins Studio: New Line Home Entertainment Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC] ENGLISH: DTS ES 6.1 [CC] ENGLISH: DD-EX 5.1 [CC]
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English Packaging: Custom Case Rating: PG-13 Features:
Discs 1-2: Special Extended Edition of the Film: Four Audio Commentaries by Director and Writers, the Design Team, the Production Team and the Cast (Featuring more than 30 participants including Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen and Academy Award® winners Richard Taylor, Andrew Lesnie, Howard Shore, Jim Rygiel, Randy Cook, and cast including Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Sean Astin, John Rhys-Davies, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monahagan, Orland Bloom, Christopher Lee and Sean Bean. Disc 3: The Appendices Part One - From Book To Vision: Six documentaries covering JR.R. Tolkien, the process of adapting a book into a screenplay and planning the film, designing and building Middle-earth, as well as a visit to Weta Workshop with an up close look at the costumes, weapons, armor, creatures and miniatures created for the film. An interactive map of Middle-earth tracing the journey of the Fellowship Galleries of art and accompanying slide shows with commentaries by the artists (includes an archive of nearly 2000 images Storyboards and previsualization sequences with film comparisons Disc 4: From Vision To Reality: 11 Original documentaries covering the cast, principal photography a day in the life of a hobbit, visual effects, post production, editing, music and sound and the release of the film Galleries of Behind-the-Scenes Photographs
Release Date: May 25, 2004 Region: 1 Runtime: 557 mins Studio: New Line Home Entertainment Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC] ENGLISH: DD-EX 5.1 [CC]
Video:
Standard 1.33:1 Color
Subtitles: English, Spanish Packaging: Custom Case Rating: NR Features:
The Fellowship of the Ring In-Depth Programs: Revealing the Secrets Behind the Production of the Epic Adventure:Welcome to Middle-EarthQuest for the RingA Passage to Middle-earth Featurettes: Exploring the Locales and Cultures of Middle-earth:Finding HobbitonHobbiton Comes AliveBelieving the World of BreeRingwraths: The Fallen KingsRivendel: The Elven RefugeLanguages of Middle-earthLanguages of Middle-earthTwo WizardsMusic of Middle-earthElijah WoodViggo MortensenOrlando BlooCate BlanchettLiv TylerIan McKellanWeathertop: The Windy Hill Exclusive 10-Minute Behind-the-Scenes Preview of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Original Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots Enya "May it Be" Music Video Preview of Electronic Arts' Video Game: The Lord of the Ring: The Two Towers An Inside Look at the Special Extended DVD Edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingDVD-ROM Content: Exclusive On-line Content The Two Towers Animated Menus Disc 2: Special Features In-Depth Programs Revealing the Secrets Behind the Production of the Epic Adventure: On the Set-The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Return to Middle-earth A Short Film Directed by Sean Astin The Long and Short of It The Making of The Long and Short of It
Featurettes Take a Closer Look At the People and Places of Middle-earth: Forces of Darkness Designing the Sounds of Middle-earth Edoras: The Rohan Capitol Creatures of Middle-earth Gandalf the White Arms and Armor The Battle of Helm's Deep Bringing Gollum to Life
Exclusive 10-Minute Behind-the-Scenes Preview of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Original Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots "Gollum's Song" Music Video by Emiliana Torrini Preview of Electronic Arts' Video Game The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King An Inside Look at the Special Extended DVD Edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
DVD-Rom Content:Exclusive On-line Content
The Return of the King
Animated Menus In-Depth Programs The Quest Fulfilled: A Director's Vision A Filmmaker's Journey: Making The Return of the King National Geographic Special - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Featurettes: Take a Closer Look at the People and Places of Middle-earth: Aragorn's Destiny Minas Tirith: Capital of Gondor The Battle of Pelennor Fields Samwise the Brave Eowyn: White Lady of Rohan Digital Horse Doubles Original Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Supertrailer A Special Look at Electronic Arts' The Lord of the Rings Series of Video Games DVD-ROM Content: Exclusive On-Line Content
Release Date: May 25, 2004 Region: 1 Runtime: 557 mins Studio: New Line Home Entertainment Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC] ENGLISH: DD-EX 5.1 [CC]
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English, Spanish Packaging: Custom Case Rating: NR Features:
The Fellowship of the Ring In-Depth Programs: Revealing the Secrets Behind the Production of the Epic Adventure:Welcome to Middle-EarthQuest for the RingA Passage to Middle-earth Featurettes: Exploring the Locales and Cultures of Middle-earth:Finding HobbitonHobbiton Comes AliveBelieving the World of BreeRingwraths: The Fallen KingsRivendel: The Elven RefugeLanguages of Middle-earthLanguages of Middle-earthTwo WizardsMusic of Middle-earthElijah WoodViggo MortensenOrlando BlooCate BlanchettLiv TylerIan McKellanWeathertop: The Windy Hill Exclusive 10-Minute Behind-the-Scenes Preview of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Original Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots Enya "May it Be" Music Video Preview of Electronic Arts' Video Game: The Lord of the Ring: The Two Towers An Inside Look at the Special Extended DVD Edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingDVD-ROM Content: Exclusive On-line Content The Two Towers Animated Menus Disc 2: Special Features In-Depth Programs Revealing the Secrets Behind the Production of the Epic Adventure: On the Set-The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Return to Middle-earth A Short Film Directed by Sean Astin The Long and Short of It The Making of The Long and Short of It
Featurettes Take a Closer Look At the People and Places of Middle-earth: Forces of Darkness Designing the Sounds of Middle-earth Edoras: The Rohan Capitol Creatures of Middle-earth Gandalf the White Arms and Armor The Battle of Helm's Deep Bringing Gollum to Life
Exclusive 10-Minute Behind-the-Scenes Preview of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Original Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots "Gollum's Song" Music Video by Emiliana Torrini Preview of Electronic Arts' Video Game The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King An Inside Look at the Special Extended DVD Edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
DVD-Rom Content:Exclusive On-line Content
The Return of the King
Animated Menus In-Depth Programs The Quest Fulfilled: A Director's Vision A Filmmaker's Journey: Making The Return of the King National Geographic Special - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Featurettes: Take a Closer Look at the People and Places of Middle-earth: Aragorn's Destiny Minas Tirith: Capital of Gondor The Battle of Pelennor Fields Samwise the Brave Eowyn: White Lady of Rohan Digital Horse Doubles Original Theatrical Trailers and TV Spots The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Supertrailer A Special Look at Electronic Arts' The Lord of the Rings Series of Video Games DVD-ROM Content: Exclusive On-Line Content
This six-disc box set contains the three theatrical-release versions of The Lord of the Rings trilogy--that is, the films as they were originally seen in cinemas. The individual titles are all also available as separate two-disc sets: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers and The Return of the King.
The extended editions of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings present the greatest trilogy in film history in the most ambitious sets in DVD history. In bringing J.R.R. Tolkien's nearly unfilmable work to the screen, Jackson benefited from extraordinary special effects, evocative New Zealand locales, and an exceptionally well-chosen cast, but most of all from his own adaptation with co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, preserving Tolkien's vision and often his very words, but also making logical changes to accommodate the medium of film. While purists complained about these changes and about characters and scenes left out of the films, the almost two additional hours of material in the extended editions (about 11 hours total) help appease them by delving more deeply into Tolkien's music, the characters, and loose ends that enrich the story, such as an explanation of the Faramir-Denethor relationship, and the appearance of the Mouth of Sauron at the gates of Mordor. In addition, the extended editions offer more bridge material between the films, further confirming that the trilogy is really one long film presented in three pieces (which is why it's the greatest trilogy ever--there's no weak link). The scene of Galadriel's gifts to the Fellowship added to the first film proves significant over the course of the story, while the new Faramir scene at the end of the second film helps set up the third and the new Saruman scene at the beginning of the third film helps conclude the plot of the second.
To top it all off, the extended editions offer four discs per film: two for the longer movie, plus four commentary tracks and stupendous DTS 6.1 ES sound; and two for the bonus material, which covers just about everything from script creation to special effects. The argument was that fans would need both versions because the bonus material is completely different, but the features on the theatrical releases are so vastly inferior that the only reason a fan would need them would be if they wanted to watch the shorter versions they saw in theaters (the last of which, The Return of the King, merely won 12 Oscars). The LOTR extended editions without exception have set the DVD standard by providing a richer film experience that pulls the three films together and further embraces Tolkien's world, a reference-quality home theater experience, and generous, intelligent, and engrossing bonus features. --David Horiuchi
Dolby Digital EX 5.1 Surround, DTS ES 6.1 Surround, Dolby Digital Stereo Surround
Video:
Anamorphic Wide Screen
Subtitles: English Features:
Extended Edition Audio Commentary By Peter Jackson And Crew And Cast Six Documentaries Covering The Adaptation Of The Book And Planning Of The Film Interactive Map Of Middle Earth Art Galleries Slide Shows Storyboards Eleven Documentaries Covering All Aspects Of The Making Of The Film Behind The Scenes
A marvellously sympathetic yet spectacularly cinematic treatment of the first part of Tolkiens trilogy, Peter Jacksons The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is the film that finally showed how extraordinary digital effects could be used to support story and characters, not simply overwhelm them. Both long-time fantasy fans and newcomers alike were simultaneously amazed, astonished and left agog for parts two and three.
Jacksons abiding love for the source material comes across in the wealth of incidental detail (the stone trolls from The Hobbit, Bilbos hand-drawn maps); and even when he deviates from the book he does so for sound dramatic reasons (the interminable Tom Bombadil interlude is deleted; Arwen not Glorfindel rescues Frodo at the ford). New Zealand stands in wonderfully for Middle-Earth and his cast are almost ideal, headed by Elijah Wood as a suitably naïve Frodo, though one with plenty of iron resolve, and Ian McKellen as an avuncular-yet-grimly determined Gandalf. The set-piece battle sequences have both an epic grandeur and a visceral, bloody immediacy: the Orcs, and Sarumans Uruk-Hai in particular, are no mere cannon-fodder, but tough and terrifying adversaries. Tolkiens legacy could hardly have been better served.
On the DVD:The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring two-disc set presents the original theatrical release (approx 171 minutes) on the first disc with a vivid Dolby 5.1 soundtrack and a simply splendid anamorphic print that allows even the darkest recesses of Moria to be glimpsed. The second disc contains 15 short behind-the-scenes pieces originally seen on the official Web site plus three substantial featurettes. The Houghton Mifflin "Welcome to Middle-Earth" is a 16-minute first look at the transition from page to screen, most interesting for its treasurable interview with Tolkiens original publisher Rayner Unwin. "Quest for the Ring" is a pretty standard 20-minute Fox TV special with lots of cast and crew interviews. Better is the Sci-Fi Channels "A Passage to Middle-Earth", a 40-minute special that goes into a lot more detail about many aspects of the production and how the creative team conceived the films look.
Most mouth-watering for fans who just cant wait is a 10-minute Two Towers preview, in which Peter Jackson personally tantalises us with behind-the-scenes glimpses of Gollum and Helms Deep, plus a tasty three-minute teaser for the four-disc Fellowship special edition. Rounding out a good package are trailers, Enyas "May It Be" video and a Two Towers video game preview.--Mark Walker
Release Date: Aug 6, 2002 Audio:
Dolby Digital EX 5.1 Surround, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Surround
Video:
Anamorphic Wide Screen
Subtitles: English Features:
Welcome To Middle Earth Quest For The Ring A Passage To Middle Earth Ten Minute Behind The Scenes Preview Of Lord Of The Rings The Two Towers Original Theatrical Trailers TV Spots Enya May It Be Music Video Preview Of Electronic Arts Video Game The Lord Of The Rings The Two Towers An Inside Look At The Special Extended DVD Edition Of Lord Of The Rings The Fellowship Of The Rings 15 Web Links
In every aspect, the extended edition of Peter Jackson's epic fantasy The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is superior to the theatrical version. No-one who cares at all about the film should ever need to watch the original again. Well, maybe the impatient and the squeamish will still prefer it, because this extended edition makes a long film 30 minutes longer and there's a wee bit more violence. But the changes--sometimes whole scenes, sometimes merely a few seconds--make for a richer film. There's more of the spirit of JRR Tolkien, embodied in more songs and a longer opening focusing on Hobbiton. There's more character development, and more background into what is to come in the two subsequent films, such as Galadriel's gifts to the Fellowship and Aragorn's burden of lineage. Some additions make more sense to the plot while others are merely worth seeing, such as the wood elves leaving Middle-earth or the view of Caras Galadhon (but sorry, there's still no Tom Bombadil).
On the DVDs:The Fellowship of the Ring--Extended Version comes in two distinct packages: choose either the four-disc set itself, handsomely presented in a hardback book-style fold-out, or the huge and more expensive Collector's Box Set, which has the same four-disc set accompanied by two chunky "polystone" sculpted Argonath bookends, both of which are solid enough to support either your DVD or Tolkien book collection. The discs themselves have extremely useful chapter menus that indicate which scenes are new or extended. The only drawback is that the film is now spread over two discs, with a somewhat abrupt break following the council at Rivendell, due to the storage capacity required for the longer running time, the added DTS ES 6.1 audio, and the commentary tracks. But that's a minor inconvenience. Of the four commentaries those with the greatest general appeal are the one by Jackson with cowriters Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, and the one by 10 cast members; but the more technically orientated commentaries by the creative and production staff are also worth hearing.
The bonus features (encompassing two complete DVDs) are far superior to the largely promotional materials included on the theatrical release, delving into such matters as script development, casting, and visual effects. This extended edition DVD set is the Fellowship to rule them all. --David Horiuchi
Release Date: Nov 12, 2002 Audio:
Dolby Digital EX 5.1 Surround, DTS ES 6.1 Surround, Dolby Digital Stereo Surround
Video:
Anamorphic Wide Screen
Subtitles: English Features:
Extended Edition Audio Commentary By Peter Jackson And Crew And Cast Six Documentaries Covering The Adaptation Of The Book And Planning Of The Film Interactive Map Of Middle Earth Art Galleries Slide Shows Storyboards Eleven Documentaries Covering All Aspects Of The Making Of The Film Behind The Scenes