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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Special Extended DVD Edition
The Digital Bits ^ | October 2, 2002 | Bill Hunt

Posted on 10/07/2002 11:39:26 AM PDT by Paul Atreides

To kick things off today, we've got a more comprehensive spec list for New Line's 4-disc The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Special Extended DVD Edition (11/12 - SRP $39.99). Here goes...

Discs One and Two - The Extended Version of the Film

208 minutes (split over both discs), anamorphic widescreen (2.35:1) and Dolby Digital 5.1 EX and DTS 6.1 ES, isolated 5.1 sound effects mix, isolated 5.1 music track, Commentary Track One with the director and writers (Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens), Commentary Track Two with members of the design team (Grant Major, Ngila Dickson, Richard Taylor, Alan Lee, John Howe, Dan Hennah, Chris Hennah and Tania Rodger), Commentary Track Three with members of the production and post-production team (Barrie Osborne, Mark Ordesky, Andrew Lesnie, John Gilbert, Rick Porras, Howard Shore, Jim Rygiel, Ethan Van der Ryn, Mike Hopkins, Randy Cook, Christian Rivers, Brian Van't Hull, Alex Funke), Commentary Track Four with members of the cast (Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Sean Astin, John Rhys-Davies, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Christopher Lee and Sean Bean).

Note: Discs Two and Three can be viewed in "explore" mode with traditional menus or "tour" mode via a Play All feature.

Disc Three - The Appendices Part I: From Book to Vision

2 and 1/2 hours of documentary content, including J.R.R. Tolkien-Creator of Middle-earth featurette, From Book to Script featurette, Visualizing the Story section featuring Storyboards and Pre-viz featurette, Designing and Building Middle-earth section featuring Designing Middle-earth featurette, Costume Design featurette and Weta Workshop featurette, design galleries including The Enemy, The Last Alliance, Isengard, The Fellowship, Rivendell and Lothlorien, interactive Middle-earth Atlas with timeline, New Zealand as Middle-earth intertactive map with video, disc introduction with director Peter Jackson.

Disc Four - The Appendices Part II: From Vision to Reality

3 and 1/2 hours of documentary content, including Filming section featuring a production photo gallery and the The Fellowship of the Cast featurette, A Day in the Life of a Hobbit featurette, Cameras in Middle-earth featuette, Visual Effects section and featuette, Post-Production section featuring Editorial featuette and a multi-angle presentation, Digital Grading featuette, Sound and Music featuette and Sound Design Demo, The Soundscapes of Middle-earth featurette, Music for Middle-earth featurette, The Road Goes Ever On featuette, disc introduction with director Peter Jackson.

All told, the 4-disc set is expected to include over 30 hours of unique content created just for this release (including the film and the commentaries). The discs will also feature additional DVD-ROM content and over 2,000 photos and conceptual sketches. And let me tell you... we've seen a few of those featuettes. These aren't 5-minute EPK pieces. They're much more substantial - 20 to 30+ minutes in many cases. Good stuff.

Now then... in a feature in today's print issue of Video Store magazine, Warner reveals that they're gearing up to release an 18-title Charlie Chaplin Collection on DVD, starting in June 2003. Each title will be digitally remastered and cleaned, and will be released as a 2-disc set with numerous extras, including documentaries, outtakes, photo galleries, alternate versions re-edited by Chaplin himself and other material. They'll be available in 2-disc digipack (SRP $26.99) and collector's box ($34.99 - also containing a booklet and film frame) versions. All this is being done in association with MK2 and the Chaplin family. The first three films tentatively due next June are The Great Dictator, City Lights and The Circus. More information will be available at CharlieChaplin.com in the weeks ahead.

Stay tuned...


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1 posted on 10/07/2002 11:39:27 AM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: Paul Atreides
I just saw the Fellowship on Saturday night (we have the CD). It was great! Been a long time since I read the trilogy, but the movie was just as enjoyable (imho).
2 posted on 10/07/2002 11:45:06 AM PDT by Tired of Taxes
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To: Tired of Taxes
I saw it in the theater, last year. I cannot wait to get this extended version, and to see the next installment, in December!
3 posted on 10/07/2002 11:49:07 AM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: Paul Atreides
The Special Edition Will be out Nov. 12th. Fans are dying to get their hands on the Ultimate LOTR for the ages.
4 posted on 10/07/2002 11:50:06 AM PDT by goldstategop
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To: goldstategop
I was just thinking; isn't it great that we have this uplifting movie, at a time when we are fighting evil, in real life?
5 posted on 10/07/2002 11:51:57 AM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: Paul Atreides
When is the limited-edition picture book about the "Making of the Documentary about the Creation of the Extended DVD" coming out?
6 posted on 10/07/2002 11:54:48 AM PDT by dead
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To: Paul Atreides
I've watched my regular DVD of Fellowship of the Ring so many times that I'm ready for a "new" DVD, hehe. I can't wait to buy the Special Edition DVD set! And then, in December, The Two Towers!!!!

Samwise Forever!

7 posted on 10/07/2002 11:55:56 AM PDT by Reborn
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To: Paul Atreides
Yeah, nothing like a fantasy movie to help us win our real life struggle against evil! /sarcasm
8 posted on 10/07/2002 11:56:38 AM PDT by Destructor
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To: dead
I'm not sure. There have been some behind-the-scenes books out for months now. I'm not sure if they're what you would want, though.
9 posted on 10/07/2002 11:57:56 AM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: Paul Atreides
I was just thinking; isn't it great that we have this uplifting movie, at a time when we are fighting evil, in real life?

Yes, and what is the most interesting - what choice are we making - to reject the Ring of Power or to use it?

10 posted on 10/07/2002 11:58:24 AM PDT by A. Pole
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To: Destructor
You laugh, but it does represent the idea that just sitting back and doing nothing does not stop evil. It represents the fact that there is evil out there and that the way to conquer evil is to destroy it, not sit down and talk with it, ad nauseum.
11 posted on 10/07/2002 12:00:38 PM PDT by Paul Atreides
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12 posted on 10/07/2002 12:01:42 PM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: Paul Atreides
I read the trilogy when I was a teenager, I loved it. I saw the movie on DVD, thought it was great. But when I tried rereading the trilogy again after 30+ years, I didn't find it quite as compelling as when I read it the first time. In fact, I found myself skipping over a bunch of stuff that I thought was downright boring. I started reading 3 weeks ago and only got as far as the "Barrow Downs." Why do you suppose that is?

My teenage son read the trilogy in one weekend, then had complaints against me because I had read it years ago and never bothered to tell him how great (I used to think) it was.

13 posted on 10/07/2002 12:04:21 PM PDT by Alouette
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To: Paul Atreides
"You laugh, but it does represent the idea that just sitting back and doing nothing does not stop evil. It represents the fact that there is evil out there and that the way to conquer evil is to destroy it, not sit down and talk with it, ad nauseum."

If this is true, then why don't we see more support for the war on Iraq from the weirdo Hobbit/Tolkein fans?

14 posted on 10/07/2002 12:08:21 PM PDT by Destructor
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To: Paul Atreides
I've heard that Howard Shore has composed a symphonic score based on the music in Fellowships and Two Towers, and that he conducted it once in Los Angeles.

Does anyone have further information on this? If so, please tell us.

15 posted on 10/07/2002 12:08:36 PM PDT by Thud
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To: Destructor
Yeah, nothing like a fantasy movie to help us win our real life struggle against evil! /sarcasm

Tolkien works are more than just a fantasy.

If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being and who is willing to destroy his (or her) own heart. - Alexander Solzhenitsyn

Not much evil is done by evil (people); most evil is done by good people who do not know that they are not good. - Reinhold Niebuhr

16 posted on 10/07/2002 12:09:07 PM PDT by A. Pole
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To: Alouette
For one thing, Tolkein wrote a LOT of narrative, when he wrote LOTR. Plus, there are long stretches dealing with particular characters. When I read it, I had to fight against skipping to the action scenes. I am not saying anything against you, but I think in this day and age, we are used to continuous action, without a long pause to catch our breaths. It is in the movies we watch, and the books that are being written, today. At least, that's my take on it.
17 posted on 10/07/2002 12:09:52 PM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: Paul Atreides
I wish the extended edition would come out in theaters. I'm not about to go buy another set of DVDs. Maybe Blockbuster will have it for rental...
18 posted on 10/07/2002 12:11:10 PM PDT by Deport Billary
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To: A. Pole
It's obvious that you've watched so many fantasy movies that you're no longer able to distinguish between fantasy and reality! Sad.
19 posted on 10/07/2002 12:12:08 PM PDT by Destructor
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To: Destructor
Which "weirdo Hobbit/Tolkein fans" are you referring to? Besides, I never claimed that LOTR was any sort of propoganda film, to rally anyone. In fact, it was made BEFORE 9-11 and Iraq came up. I stated that it was great to have an inspirational movie, dealing with good vs. evil.
20 posted on 10/07/2002 12:13:33 PM PDT by Paul Atreides
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