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Middle Earth Collection Extend
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Genre | Action & Adventure |
Format | Subtitled, PAL |
Contributor | Various |
Language | English |
Runtime | 20 hours and 53 minutes |
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Middle Earth Collection EE (BD/S)
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product dimensions : 17.3 x 13.6 x 9.5 cm; 1.07 Kilograms
- Item Model Number : 1000629605
- Director : Various
- Media Format : Subtitled, PAL
- Run time : 20 hours and 53 minutes
- Actors : Various
- Subtitles: : English, Portuguese, Latin, Spanish
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unknown (Dolby Surround)
- Studio : Whv
- ASIN : B01LTHMP46
- Number of discs : 10
- Best Sellers Rank: 6,532 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Reviewed in Australia on 1 June 2021
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In terms of the actual movies they’re awesome! But all the other discs that come with it don’t play on Australian video format. So literally unusable- only good thing about it was the extended movies themselves play and are good.
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Reviewed in Australia on 11 January 2021
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Arrived early and has been great viewing, picking out the scenes not seen in originals!
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ClockworkSatan
5.0 out of 5 stars
The definitive LOTR viewing experience.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 July 2018Verified Purchase
I have a bit of a ritual that I go through once a year, and the ritual involves me taking a few days off, slobbing in front of the telly and watching the Lord of the Rings movies - the extended editions - in their glorious entirety. When it came to the last time I was going to watch them, I'd got far too used to watching movies in Hi-Def so my lovely DVD copies looked fuzzy and frankly rather horrible on my big-screen TV, so I decided that there was really only one solution - I was going to have to purchase a Blu-Ray set of them.
I was, however, rather puzzled that a nice boxed set of them was difficult to find at a sensible price, so I gritted my teeth (and possibly said a naughty word or three) and took the plunge on this set, which also includes the so-so Hobbit trilogy - which I suppose is acceptable from a completionist's point of view. Thanks to Amazon Prime, the set arrived the next day and after watching 'The Fellowship of the Ring' on DVD, the jump in quality from that to 'The Two Towers' on Blu-Ray was absolutely breathtaking in every respect.
The most obvious thing was the improvement in picture quality from the paltry DVD resolution of 720x480 to the Full-HD resolution of 1920x1080, which made the images so much more sharp and defined. There was also a big jump-up in terms of the quality of how the colours looked and, of course, there was a notable difference in the audio quality, which sounded absolutely amazing coming through my soundbar.
It would be wrong to write a review of the LotR saga without saying a little something about the films themselves - and I don't really know where to start. I mean, it was always going to be difficult to translate a much-loved fantasy saga (heck, THE fantasy saga) to the big screen, but Peter Jackson somehow pulled it off. The tone, the characters, the locations and everything is absolutely mind-blowing and the actors he chose to play the various roles are perfect. If you've not seen them, I would recommend that you buy this set, get yourself comfy on your sofa (mind to get some munchies and some tissues) and get yourself engrossed in these.
As I said however, this set also includes the Hobbit movies, which are essentially not awful - but why they made the decision to turn a very thin book into a trilogy (thereby adding a good deal of padding) after making three very thick books also into a trilogy (thereby having to cut some bits out), so I would have much rather seen just the one Hobbit movie.
It doesn't stop there, of course - once you've finished watching through the movies, you've got the absolute cornucopia of additional material to work through - this set contains (count 'em) 30 discs, including the movies themselves, which represents hours and hours of 'making of' documentaries, commentaries, concept art, special effects wizardry and the likes. It's actually quite mind-boggling and goes a long way to show how much work was put into these movies.
All in all however, this is without doubt the finest boxed-set of the Middle Earth on-screen saga you're likely to get - and is definitely a worthy successor if you still only have the DVD set.
I was, however, rather puzzled that a nice boxed set of them was difficult to find at a sensible price, so I gritted my teeth (and possibly said a naughty word or three) and took the plunge on this set, which also includes the so-so Hobbit trilogy - which I suppose is acceptable from a completionist's point of view. Thanks to Amazon Prime, the set arrived the next day and after watching 'The Fellowship of the Ring' on DVD, the jump in quality from that to 'The Two Towers' on Blu-Ray was absolutely breathtaking in every respect.
The most obvious thing was the improvement in picture quality from the paltry DVD resolution of 720x480 to the Full-HD resolution of 1920x1080, which made the images so much more sharp and defined. There was also a big jump-up in terms of the quality of how the colours looked and, of course, there was a notable difference in the audio quality, which sounded absolutely amazing coming through my soundbar.
It would be wrong to write a review of the LotR saga without saying a little something about the films themselves - and I don't really know where to start. I mean, it was always going to be difficult to translate a much-loved fantasy saga (heck, THE fantasy saga) to the big screen, but Peter Jackson somehow pulled it off. The tone, the characters, the locations and everything is absolutely mind-blowing and the actors he chose to play the various roles are perfect. If you've not seen them, I would recommend that you buy this set, get yourself comfy on your sofa (mind to get some munchies and some tissues) and get yourself engrossed in these.
As I said however, this set also includes the Hobbit movies, which are essentially not awful - but why they made the decision to turn a very thin book into a trilogy (thereby adding a good deal of padding) after making three very thick books also into a trilogy (thereby having to cut some bits out), so I would have much rather seen just the one Hobbit movie.
It doesn't stop there, of course - once you've finished watching through the movies, you've got the absolute cornucopia of additional material to work through - this set contains (count 'em) 30 discs, including the movies themselves, which represents hours and hours of 'making of' documentaries, commentaries, concept art, special effects wizardry and the likes. It's actually quite mind-boggling and goes a long way to show how much work was put into these movies.
All in all however, this is without doubt the finest boxed-set of the Middle Earth on-screen saga you're likely to get - and is definitely a worthy successor if you still only have the DVD set.
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James Shields
4.0 out of 5 stars
Love the Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 October 2019Verified Purchase
I loved the LOTR trilogy, and I really wanted to have the extended editions on Blu-Ray.
The Hobbit movies were a big disappointment, and I could live without them, but I bought this because the 6 movie set was half the price of the 3 movie one!
The Extended editions look stunning in Blu-Ray, so from that perspective, this set is totally worth it. Apart from that, these are virtually unchanged from the DVD extended editions. I would have loved them to have fitted the extended editions on a single disc each, rather than split across two discs. I think this might have been possible with the extra capacity of Blu-Ray discs.
Another minor disappointment is the LOTR extra discs are still DVDs.
Aside from these minor complaints, they look better than ever. But if you already have the DVDs and an upscaling player, it might not be worth splashing out on the Bly-Ray version.
The Hobbit movies were a big disappointment, and I could live without them, but I bought this because the 6 movie set was half the price of the 3 movie one!
The Extended editions look stunning in Blu-Ray, so from that perspective, this set is totally worth it. Apart from that, these are virtually unchanged from the DVD extended editions. I would have loved them to have fitted the extended editions on a single disc each, rather than split across two discs. I think this might have been possible with the extra capacity of Blu-Ray discs.
Another minor disappointment is the LOTR extra discs are still DVDs.
Aside from these minor complaints, they look better than ever. But if you already have the DVDs and an upscaling player, it might not be worth splashing out on the Bly-Ray version.
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Angus Healy
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant Collection
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 February 2017Verified Purchase
Fantastic films, bursting with bonus features. The extended editions add more depth to the film and the quality of picture and sound is stunning. Well worth the price and a must have for any Middle-Earth fan.
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Reviewer19
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Offer for 2 Extended Series
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 February 2021Verified Purchase
Firstly let me say that this is a more a review of the quality and box set, than the films. This is an excellent combination pack of all six films in extended edition. The Blu ray quality is brilliant, and the image and sound (in particular) is full HD. Unfortunately the Hobbit films CGI is so poor that this does not make a difference - Legolas is clearly all CGI in the Hobbit (perhaps because he is not in the book!) and in the second Hobbit film they forgot to ad a CGI layer and it looks like a cartoon scene with orcs!!!
The Hobbit films are not very good, including made up characters and I cannot even finish the third film.
Honestly I would recommend this only because the LOTR Films are brilliant and its actually cheaper to buy this box set than just LOTR.
The Hobbit films are not very good, including made up characters and I cannot even finish the third film.
Honestly I would recommend this only because the LOTR Films are brilliant and its actually cheaper to buy this box set than just LOTR.


Reviewer19
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 February 2021
The Hobbit films are not very good, including made up characters and I cannot even finish the third film.
Honestly I would recommend this only because the LOTR Films are brilliant and its actually cheaper to buy this box set than just LOTR.
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Tatiana
5.0 out of 5 stars
Must-have collection!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 April 2021Verified Purchase
As a huge fan of Tolkien's universe since an early age, this extended edition box set of the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies are the perfect collector's piece! The extended Lord of the Rings has so many scenes that were in the book that I had fretted about being left out when I saw the standard-length films. And more shenanigans to go round in The Hobbit. Overall I am very happy with my purchase. These Blu-rays are going to see some serious use.
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