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The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King (Platinum Series Special Extended Edition) (2004)

Studio: New Line Home Entertainment
Starring: Elijah Wood
Release Date: December 14, 2004
Running Time: 250

Good but not perfect
I got this last christmas. Was the best of the three extend movies. It has some good new scenes in it like the fall of Saurman from power. This sequence of Saurman losing his powers than dieing along with Grimmer was cut for time lengths.
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The Movie of Our Time
Wow! What an epic! In the final chapter, Fordo and Sam make it to Mt. Doom, while Gandalf and the gang fight a huge battle for Middle Earth and for Men!

This one is easily the best of of the LOTR saga! It's long, too! 4 hours! Lots of... more


The Finest Moments In DVD History
This extended movie of ROTK has so many amazong extras. I especially like Aragorn beheading the mouthpiece of Sauran and Gandalf confronting Sauruman. This is worth the wait.

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Love the Movie.
The Return of the King extended edition is a must have. I have seen both this and the regular and while I enjoyed both, I highly recommend this version. I bought this for my daughter for Christmas and she couldn't have been happier. As I have not read... more


As good as it gets, production quality is superb
As a longtime fan of the LOTR series I thoroughly enjoyed the extended edition as well, and found it enhanced the movie by filling in sections of the story that sometimes get cut when a book is made as a movie. It's long, so plan for a long night, or... more


WOW
The extended edition of The Return of the King does as its predecessors and gives a new level of flow to an already wonderful movie. The Return of the King is a masterpiece in adapted storyline writing. Since it is adapted, it has its shortcomings when... more


A Great Film
This movie is wonderfully depicted. The action scenes are amazing especially some of the new scenes! The acting is also wonderful. However its the end that made me put 4 instead of 5. It just dragged and dragged and dragged. There were so many times... more


Final Installment -- Does It Really Have To End??
As with the first two extended cut DVDs, Peter Jackson and company have outdone themselves in packing the discs with plenty of behind the scenes extras and new scenes, some of which generated much hand-wringing from the Middle Earth fanbase over whether... more


LOTR extended with extras - a whole new cinematic experience
Peter Jackson and his amazing team deserve one more oscar - for the finest, mind-expanding, industry-churning DVD presentation ever.
Many of us have seen the LOTR movies, and I write now not to sway or enthuse on that front, but simply to say:... more


What more can be said?????
Well ROTK won Best Picture in 2004 and deservedly so. If you haven't seen this DVD, take a weekend and see all three the same weekend. If you have seen it then you know what I'm talking about.

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all 3 movies are way overated...
I'm just so sorry to say this to fans, but I have to as currently I just read through all 3 books. The biggest distingulishment between the 2 mediums is, in simple words, the books are fun, the movies are boring. I will say it in another simple way, the... more


The finest in DVD = Lord Of The Rings
In one of the special features, Tom Shippey shares his thoughts on Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, and the movies. Mr. Shippey wrote "J.R.R. Tolkien: Author of the Century" and "The Road To Middle Earth." In the interviews for the special feature, Mr.... more


Amazing final chapter
Before I go into more details let me first say this:
if you are a Tolkien purist and you didn't like the theatrical edition of The return of the king and you hope this extended edition will "fix" it, you'll be quite disappointed. Alltough this movie... more


Magnificent
Two things. First, I'm just doing this one review to cover the entire trilogy, because it's all a single entity as far as I'm concerned. And I'm doing it for the extended versions because that's what I bought. I knew that's what I wanted and I just endured... more




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