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You’re truly seeing the benefit of camera negative that’s been beautifully photographed (by the film’s late DP, Andrew Lesnie), well cared for, and scanned in native 4K using state of the art technology. if you include the additional credit sequence (which consists of the names of the Lord of the Rings fan-club members who ponied up the dough to get their names in the credits). There are also two still galleries for design, broken into numerous subsections covering the people and the realms, with some of the stills coming with commentary.
LORD OF THE RINGS EXTENDED EDITION Blu-ray Review - Collider THE LORD OF THE RINGS EXTENDED EDITION Blu-ray Review - Collider
The director doesn’t regard The Hobbit films as some lark — they’re the preamble to the beloved Lord of the Rings trilogy. But everything rests on Frodo getting that ring destroyed as both he and Sam come to think it will be the end of them. All of the film’s upsampled VFX material—though not originally produced in 4K resolution—looks lovely too. Also in this section is a still gallery for Abandoned Concepts, featuring the talked about Slime Balrog. We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our site, provide personalised content and advertising, analyse our traffic, and ensure you see more of what you love.
What’s more, Warner’s 4K UHD release includes another new and reference quality English Dolby Atmos mix (7. With the fate of Middle-earth about to be decided in a last, massive battle on the fields of Pelennor, Aragorn must finally accept his destiny. An HD upgrade to the documentaries would have gone a long way towards alleviating the disappointment at the redundancy in the supplemental materials.
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy: Extended Editions (hmv
turns out it was grass on the side of a rocky hill blowing in the breeze, a detail I’d never noticed before on the Blu-ray!If you prefer those over the extra-long extended editions, you might want to hold on to your previous set.
The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy 4K Blu-ray
If you’re a fan of director Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings films, and you’re anything like me, you’ve probably already purchased several versions of them on disc. It’s easy to forget now, but this was really the first time on the big screen that a CG character had given a genuinely dramatic performance.The remastering process, supervised by Peter Jackson himself and director of photography Andrew Lesnie, involved a brand new digital transfer from the original 2k source, and some tweaking of the colors and contrast.