Skip over navigation

Help

The Lord Of The Rings - The Fellowship O... on DVD (2001)

The Lord Of The Rings - The Fellowship Of The Ring - Extended Version cover art
Average rating: (89%)
11111116420
4.5
 
Starring: Sean Astin | Viggo Mortensen | Sean Bean | Cate Blanchett | Orlando Bloom | Billy Boyd | Ian Holm | Christopher Lee | Ian McKellen | Elijah Wood
Director: Peter Jackson
Studio: ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO
Run time: 171 mins
Certificate: PG
User collections: Sci-fi and Fantasy Filams and TV | Rich Newlove | Timeless Classics | Essential films for any DVD collection | The Hitlist | My all time favourite's (In no particular order) | The Geeks top 30 | I'm not apologising, I like them! | Fantasy Films | Lifetimes work
Genres: Action/Adventure | Thriller
Languages: English
Subtitles: English
Released: 12/11/2002

Brief synopsis of The Lord Of The Rings - The Fellowship Of The Ring - Extended Version

With THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING, director Peter Jackson has achieved a meticulous and captivating adaptation of the first book of J.R.R. Tolkien's classic fantasy trilogy. The setting is Middle-earth, a mythological land populated by elves, dwarves, humans, and the gentle, diminutive hobbits upon whom the story centers. One hobbit, Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood), unexpectedly comes into possession of an ancient magical ring so powerful it invariably corrupts anyone who wears it. In order to prevent the ring's erstwhile owner, the dark lord Sauron, from reclaiming the ring and taking over Middle-earth, a motley band of comrades set out to destroy it in the fires of Mount Doom, where it was forged. Included in the group are Frodo and hobbits Sam (Sean Astin), Merry (Dominic Monoghan), and Pippin (Billy Boyd); the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen); human warriors Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen) and Boromir (Sean Bean); the dwarf Gimli (John Rhys-Davies); the elf Legolas (Orlando Bloom). Along the way, they wage battle with monsters, demons, and Sauron's evil minions, all brought to life by spectacular digital technology.
Jackson's grandiose production represents the first of three films that he wrote and directed, derived from Tolkien's beloved novels. Fourteen months in the making, at a cost of $270 million, all three installments were filmed at once in New Zealand where diverse landscapes lend themselves particularly well to the mystical realm of Middle-earth. The story continues with THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS and THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING.

All DVDs in this series

Lord Of The Rings, The: The Fellowship Of The Ring - Extended
Sign up
Lord Of The Rings, The: The Fellowship Of The Ring - Bonus Disc 1
Sign up
Lord Of The Rings, The: The Fellowship Of The Ring - Bonus Disc 2
Sign up

Related

Critics Reviews

Variety

"...[The film] looks to please the book's legions of fans with its imaginatively scrupulous rendering of the tome's characters and worlds on the screen....McKellen delivers Gandalf with great relish and gusto..."

Sight and Sound

"...Jackson has translated the best-loved fantasy novel of our age into a commanding screen adventure, one with a sense of human terror and danger and grit under its nails..."

Rolling Stone

"...FELLOWSHIP is the real deal, a movie epic that pops your eyes out, piles on thrills and fun, and yet stays intimately attuned to character..."

See all 6 Critics Reviews »

Members Reviews

Reviews Voted Most Helpful

Rated - 5 starsEXTRA SCENES MAKE THIS A DIFFERENT MOVIE TO THE CINEMA VERSION

Carl Hunt from Isle of Wight , 12/08/2005

In my opinion this is quite simply the best story ever told and i'm glad to say I've never even read the books...why would I want to when the films have been so utterly enjoyable.

The characters is the extended versions are (particularly in the fellowship) presented more and little side stories and humour add even more magic.

If you've seen the originals and think that this isn't going to be worth watching, think again. You're talking about an extra 20 minutes to each of the first two films and about an extra 30 minutes to ROTK to make sheer imiginative brilliance.

An easy 5 stars from a realistic reviewer.

  10 out of 11 people found this review helpful
Report offending content.

Read all reviews

Rated - 5 starsThis is the EXTENDED Version

A customer from London, England , 04/11/2004

The previous review is incorrect and the author must have received the wrong disk. As for the extended version, I also wanted to view it in order to evaluate whether or not I would buy it. I should preface my comments by saying that I am a BIG fan of both the books and the originally released films.

For those of you that are fans of the book, the added scenes contribute a great deal to the film. I think it gives much more insight into Aragorn's character and self doubt that the book details much more than the theatrical version of the film.

Though some scenes may not add much to the overall impact of the film, the director's comments about why some scenes were deleted are very interesting. This is a must see for any fans of the origninal movie.

  9 out of 9 people found this review helpful
Report offending content.

Read all reviews

Rated - 5 starsExcellent film

Ian from Epsom, UK , 07/03/2005

Although a little slow in the Woodland Realm the extra footage does improve the theatrical release and fills in gaps in the story line. Feels like I was asleep and missed half the film when I saw it originally.

  7 out of 8 people found this review helpful
Report offending content.

Read all reviews

Rated - 5 stars

A customer from CARLTON , 29/06/2004

Indeedy, good to see the full version of this classic, especially if youre at home and insert loo breaks etc.

  5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Report offending content.

Read all reviews