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  • Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Good movie

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    The movie is great and I wanted to add it to my collecrion

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Damaged

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    Damaged case. No audio on the last few scenes (gray harbor Frodo and bilbo send off) nor the credits. No “into the West” which is an awesome song.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Movie Fit for a King!

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    The Return of the King clearly deserves all of its accolades. The cinematography is absolutely breathtaking, and, again, the actors have performed a magnificent job in finishing up this epic trilogy. Special attention must also be given to the DVD extras, in which scholars, most notably Viggo Mortensen and leading Tolkien expert Tom Shippey, feed our hunger for knowledge with a royal banquet of fresh insights and piping hot information on the story! To return to the story, there is particular significance to the title itself, which refers to not only Aragorn's new job working for the government of Gondor, but also for the return of the position of its King - as opposed to Steward. Elijah Wood shows Frodo's passion for the Ring as we watch his mind be slowly taken over by its power, just as a drug addict succumbs to the power of mind-altering chemicals. One of the most painful things to see on film is a handsome man being broken to bits, and I felt like weeping towards the end, as Frodo can barely stand under the weight of the Ring. Later, once the Ring is destroyed, Frodo does get rescued, and we may want to give good Doctor Aragorn three cheers for successfully treating him! As I have mentioned before, each and every one of the actors is spectacular, but special accolades must be given to Sean Astin. The loyal and faithful servant Sam, who desires nothing but beauty and goodness, forces himself to go to Mordor to make sure his master has that wretched Ring destroyed once and for all, and all the thanks he gets is for Frodo to sternly tell him to "go home." Nevertheless, it is Sam who takes the Ring for a brief part of the journey, and, without complaining, gives it back to Frodo. Sam is so repulsed by the Ring that he tells Frodo that he cannot carry the Ring, so he carries Frodo instead. One of the saddest moments in the film is when Sam, who believes he is about to die, confides to Frodo that if he ever were to get married, it would be to the beautiful Rosie, and as he describes her, while sitting on a rapidly shrinking island in the middle of molten hot lava, we almost see her dancing for a fleeting moment. I was also very pleased that Sam's and Rosie's joyous wedding, not Aragorn's and Arwen's, is shown, for Sam is, indeed, the true romantic of the whole Fellowship. Mortensen, Sir Ian McKellen, Christopher Lee, and Bernard Hill continue to amaze us with their portrayals of Aragorn, Gandalf, Saruman, and Theoden. While I generally do not like deviations from Tolkien's text, I could not help but smile as Theoden, giving a pep talk to his troops, says "Spears will be shaken" and then promptly shakes all the spears! The most hallowed name in theatre is taken back to its raw and fierce military origins. In the commentary, Mortensen compares Theoden's people to "Beowulf on horseback." Hill helps to prove him completely correct! While it is impossible to let the shadow of discrepancy spoil our enjoyment of the film, out of respect for Tolkien and the actors, we also cannot merely overlook it. First, we see Eowyn lying on the couch that is her makeshift bed (because her uncle has put house guests in her room!) pouring out her soul to Aragorn (whom she hopes to impress?!) as she tells him of a disturbing dream of the land of Numenor she recently had. This dream does appear in the book, but it is dreamt by the sensitive Faramir, who tells it to Eowyn only because he loves her! Unlike Faramir, or even Tolkien himself, the practical Eowyn is incapable of having such fantasies, and has never even learned how. Secondly, there are numerous scenes in which Arwen wastes away as she pines for her beloved Aragorn. In the book, Arwen channels all of her energy into spending time with her family and embroidering a banner for him to carry into battle. She does not afford herself the luxury of self-pity! While we are on the subject of self-pity, Denethor's suicide must rank among one of the worst movie deaths ever. In the book, Gandalf valiantly tries to save the disturbed prince's life, or at least talk him into dying in battle, rather than by his own hand. Finally, with a flourish, Denethor burns himself to death by lying down on the fire that he has set for that purpose, his hands around a palantir (crystal ball). In the movie, Gandalf's horse kicks him onto the funeral pyre and, in a most undignified way, engulfed by flames, he storms out of the mausoleum and pitches himself over a high precipice! As in the previous movies, Aragorn's medical skills have been inadequately written into this one, although they are crucial to the development of the plot. When Denethor dies, Faramir himself is lying very close to death, both through the wound he has sustained in battle, and by an assassination attempt by his own suicidal father! The next time we see him, he is on his feet, bringing comfort and joy to Eowyn! In the book, Aragorn thoroughly examines and treats him, along with Eowyn and brave hobbit Merry. The book shows it is hard work for both doctor and patient! We do see Aragorn treating Eowyn, but only by the laying on of hands the mystical way Faramir heals Frodo in Two Towers. She is still even in her heavy mail shirt! In the following scene, Merry rides off into battle, although, in the book, he is under Aragorn's specific orders to stay in the hospital and socialize with his friends! We are also denied seeing the rich beauty of Faramir's and Eowyn's love slowly bloom like a delicate flower pushing itself through a harsh pavement. Why does Eowyn suddenly love Faramir instead of Aragorn? We are never really shown in the movie, although Tolkien, in the book, shows how, thorough his kindness and respect and fierce tenderness, he conquers her stern and stubborn nature once and for all to the point where she can hardly wait to be his princess forever! Just as I see the goodness of Faramir short-changed in the movie, we also see evil Saruman not being properly given his due. He dies prematurely in the film, whereas in the movie, after Gandalf takes away his power as a wizard, he still has the ability to perform wicked deeds and turns to developing the Shire (while living in Frodo's home!) until he is killed. We are also deprived of seeing more of Lee's magical acting in that pivotal role. Lastly, while many, myself included, disapprove of too many scenes with Arwen that are not in the book, it is, indeed, a pity that we do not get to hear her sing, as she does in both Fellowship and Return of the King. Arwen was based on Tolkien's wife Edith, who was known and loved for her spectacular singing voice. What a pity! Despite the many discrepancies in the plot and in the way characters are written, I still consider The Return of the King to be one of the greatest movies ever made! Indeed, when I see each movie, one right after the other, and treat the three as one, as I believe Jackson intended, I can honestly call The Lord of the Rings the best movie(s) I have seen in my life!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Bluray picture is amazing !

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    A great movie all around, I will be buying the other two to complete the collection. Steelbook is beautiful, and Best Buy price can't be beat !

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One version to rule them all!!!

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    The finale of a trilogy that sees the conclusion of the long road to Mordor and the destruction of the one ring. The Lord of the Rings trilogy ranks up there with the original Star Wars trilogy. Those who have read the books will no doubt notice some changes have been made (Aragorn had the reforged when he left Rivendell in the Fellowship of the ring, the scouring of the shire was missing from the movie, etc.), but adapting a book to the silver screen is a perilous endevour much like the road to Mordor to destroy the one ring. I think Peter Jackson did a great job, and I hope he will direct the prequel, The Hobbit, to round out Tolkien's masterpiece.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Awesome movie!

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    This is one of the best movies! The action, suspense and the fact that you know it must end is amazing! Ive always like the lord of the rings movies and books, but I think that all the wait it took for this too come out in theatres helped add on to the experience. Yes, it is long, but who cares...I almost wish that there was more! Its a wonderful movie...and for the most part, its not too violent so you can have the kids watch it too!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Good but strayed from book too much

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    Whenever a book is adapted to film there will be some changes and omissions. Given that this series of books is perhaps the best ever, these changes were more noticable and less acceptable than they might otherwise have been. For the most part, the changes to the first 2 films weren't too bad and in some cases offered improvements (particularly to The 2 Towers where the movie was actually better than the book in my opinion). The third book, The Return of the King, is another matter. The theatrical version left out some of my favorite parts from the book altogether (such as the confrontation between Gandalf and the Witch King as well as the scene with the Mouth of Sauron) so I was disappointed with this version. The extended version includes these scenes, but for those of us who have the dialogue from those encounters memorized, there were dialogue changes which really ruined those scenes. Likewise for the scene between Eowyn and the Witch King in which the beautiful dialogue from the book was altered to make it less poetic and more hollywood. Setting the dialogue changes aside, the biggest and most disappointing change was that they only paid lip service to the Morgul Night (the artifical cloud of darkness which was supposed to cloud the skies over the battle of Minas Tirith). Seeing those scenes, essentially in daylight with Trolls, who turn to stone in daylight by the way, just running around completely ruined the entire siege of Minas Tirith to me. In the book the Morgul Night is essentially a character and is Sauron's 1 and only direct display of his power and you can tell the way the battle is going based on how strong or weak the cloak of darkness is but this was all but ignored in the film. Also, another problem is that in the movie they completely ruined the surprise and suspense of Aragorn's arrival at Minas Tirith by foreshadowing it the whole time which totally undercut the feeling of hopelessness about the outcome of the battle which the audience should have been feeling up until that time. Frankly, the cartoon version did a much better job in all of these areas than the movie so if you want to know what I'm complaining about without having to read the book, just check out the cartoon, sorry to say but it's way better. I think the movie could be fixed if Peter Jackson would address the problems I mentioned above in some later edition dvd release.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The King

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    I love this movie! The creatures in this movie look so real like; quite scary the imagination of the people who created them. This part of the movie really brought the big bang! The lord of the rings is a great movie; a true original and definitely a classic. I wonder who's going to top them, maybe nobody! What's funny about this movie is that grown men are fighting over a piece of jewelery; how funny is that?!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Perfect ending to the trilogy

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    Peter Jackson finishes the Lord of the Rings trilogy with this one, and it's as good as it gets. Not only is this the best of the three, in my opinion, but the way everything builds to a climax will leave you inspired. The extra footage in this one includes the very cool "Mouth of Sauron" character. If you haven't seen this character yet, wait til you see him. Very cool and worth the extra money on its own.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    return of the king review

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    this extended version of the lord of the rings: return of the kings is simply outstanding. with 50 bonus minutes, this movie really takes the original movie(Also amazing) to a whole other level. If you are a die hard fan of this series, as I am, than you will love this movie. you will not only love this movie, but you will really enjoy the special features that take you farther into the world of middle earth.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Second Best of Trilogy, Best Dvd Version

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    This extended version dvd set of the third installment of J.R.R. Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy is just outstanding, and the movie itself is pretty good too. It's a shame the sequels, although good, didn't live up to the magic of the first movie. Perfect box set here for fans, loaded with so many bonus features it may take half a lifetime to get through! This dvd version adds a bunch of must-see extra footage into the film, which was cut out theatrically for time reasons. But fans will love it!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Lord of The Rings is the best trilogy ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This one though is one of my favorites. I've never read the books but I heard they were super good. The actors did a job well done. It's just so long and boring at some parts. It's kind of creppy at some parts though. But I love this movie and if I could I would give it ten stars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    What an ending!

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    I am amazed at how incredible this series was, but what's more incredible is how consistent Peter Jackson was with this series. Usually, trilogies start great with the first in the series, turn up the impact with the second and then flounder on the third installment, But the LOTR trilogy was amazing with each movie.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    amazing movie i loved it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    i saw this movie at midnight in 2003 and i loved it i am now reading the books that go to these amazing movies lord of the rings rocks thank you peter jackson for making these amazing movies thank you j r r tolkien for creating middle earth and the charecters in both the hobbit and the lord of the rings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great end to a great trilogy

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    I would say the first movie in the trilogy was actually the best, but this is close behind. The whole series was truly amazing to watch and it is what epics really should be. My only complaint is that Peter Jackson may be a little too infatuated with his own movies. This movie probably would have been a half hour shorter if they had taken out all of the slo-mo. This movie also had three or four endings and it seems to just keep going on. Overall, though, this is a great movie with great battle scenes and it's fun to watch.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Movie

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    Really great movie. You finally get an ending to a fantastic trilogy. You will love the drama, the acting, the characters, and the storyline. One of the greatest movies and trilogys of all time highly recommended you buy all three if you have never seen them you will not be disappointed

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One of the Best

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    This is one of the absolute best movies you will ever see. It has every genre you could want packed into one movie. It won 11 academy awards for a reason. Buy it you will love it. I recommend this trilogy above any in existence.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One of my best purchases

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    Lord of the Rings is probably the best Trilogy. Return of the king happens to be my favorite one of the three. If you love all three I would recommend getting the set which contains them all. It will be worth your money.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great movie!

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    This was my favorite movie in the trilogy. It was more intense than the others. Even though it's long, it kept me on the edge of my seat.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Epic

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    A great finale to one of the best film series of all time. No complaints.

    I would recommend this to a friend