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First off don't believe ANYONE who says WalMart won't give you your money back. Walmart will refund a peice of chewed gum, they are probably on of the best companies about that hands down. If the edition doesn't play on your machine, it's probably YOUR machine, not the discs. This edition is CHOKED full of special footage, extended scenes actually added back in the film(not seperate like most editions), and awesome packaging. If you love these movies don't miss out on the TRUE directors vision and extended scenes. WAAAAAY to much to talk about, just buy it already!!

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Lord of the Rings is by far my favorite movie. I can't really like the movies separately as they are all part of one story. So they are all equally special. The books were brilliant and the movie brought its magic and heroism to life. Peter Jackson mastered the most complex story ever told into the span of three films. While a great task, I am somewhat envious. If I could turn back time and work on a movie set, Lord of the Rings would definitely be it.

To the reviewer, Daniel Udell from Pennsylvania on the review "Bored of the Rings". I thought your review was hilarious even though I completely disagree with you on the ratings. I suppose films like these seems to ring true for those of us who are most in touch with our inner child and imagination. You can expect nothing less.

But to each their own. Hail Peter Jackson for his masterpiece that will forever be a cinema classic for many generations.

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"The Two Towers" follows the continuing saga of Frodo, the hobbitt entrusted with returning the sacred gold ring to Mordor to save middle earth from utter destruction. As trilogies go I'm reserving my final judgment until I see part three. But as sequels go I must say that this one fell a little short of my expectations. Yes, it is a breathtaking visual experience to behold and yes, equally stirring are the performances from the expansive cast of characters. Yet there seems to be something of that spark of magic - so evident in the first movie - that is lacking in part two.

Unlike, say "The Empire Strikes Back" which is the second installment of the first "Star Wars" trilogy and is brilliantly and fully realized as both a sequel to the original film and a stand alone piece of fiction, "The Two Towers" cannot and does not function apart from the original "Lord of the Rings". It needs the familiarity of Part One to encourage a viewer onward throughout its three hour plus running time.

TRANSFER: A stunning example of DVD's capabilities. The picture is rich, bold and vibrantly balanced. The stylized picture is beautifully rendered. Black levels are solid. Fine detail, black and contrast levels are superbly realized. Only the slightest hint of pixelization is detected as well as a modest amount of edge enhancement - though nothing to distract one from this visual experience. The audio is 5.1 and astounding in its bass and spread across all five channels. This soundtrack really rocks the house.
Extras: Too many to go into detail but the 10 minute teaser for "The Return of the King" is nicely done. Ditto for the documentary on the making of part two, although it strangely has the look, feel and flavor of the documentary on the making of part one. A few other featurettes round out your DVD viewing enjoyment.
BOTTOM LINE: If you own part one then you'll want to get part two. Personally, I'm hoping that the third installment will bring everything to a justifiable climax, something I found lacking in "The Twin Towers".

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