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Lord of the Ring: The Two Towers DVD

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I will discuss the Lord of the Ring: The Two Towers DVD starring Ian McKellen and Elijah Wood, directed by Peter Jackson. The Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers (Platinum Series Special Extended Edition), Movie DVDs, Movies & TV Shows

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Alright guys Today we are going to look at the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. This is another special edition extended scene selection. It again comes with four discs total with a slew of special features. Again starring Elijah Wood Ian McKellen and a cast of others and it comes with another booklet just like the others with all of the amazing special features that they have. Again mapped out for you you have your scene selection and then you have a map of the DVD menu plus it is so extensive. Also it also has some DVD-ROM features on it also. This covers Introduction the Origins of Middle Earth Book to Script Designing of the Building [Dot Alum] Middle Earth At list All About New Zealand the Realms of Middle Earth Rohan the People of Middle Earth. Then on the second disc you have The Warriors of the Third Age Cameras in Middle Earth Ligatures [Webbed] Digital Filming of the Two Towers Miniatures Editorials Music and Sound just a whole slew of categories that you could choose from. If you don't know much about Lord the Rings: The Two Towers it is written back in the forties by JRR Tolkin. They actually have a whole section on him in this special features addition the Two Towers. It is about three hours long again and it is rated PG. And right now I am going to show you a clip from the film and this is where we meets Arwen and he discusses what he thinks the earth is coming to and who can fight up the evil that is lurking in the dark. (From the movie) The world is changing. Who now has the strength to stand against the armies of the dark that is looming [indiscernible]? Who stand to fight against the Sauron and Saruman Two Towers . . . Together I know Sauron we shall rule this Middle Earth. . . The old world will burn with fires so it will be just dreams. The forest will fall and you will order those lives. We will thrive with the sea of walls so we are the endless fear and iron fist of the earth. (Growling) We must be armed and ready to march within two weeks. . . And that is a look at the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers starring Elijah Wood and Ian McKellen. You all have a great day

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The extended edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring was perhaps the most comprehensive DVD release to date, and its follow-up proves a similarly colossal achievement, with significant extra footage and a multitude of worthwhile bonus features. The extended version of The...

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The extended edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring was perhaps the most comprehensive DVD release to date, and its follow-up proves a similarly colossal achievement, with significant extra footage and a multitude of worthwhile bonus features. The extended version of The Two Towers adds 43 minutes to the theatrical version's 179-minute running time, and there are valuable additions to the film. Two new scenes might appease those who feel that the characterization of Faramir was the film's most egregious departure from the book, and fans will appreciate an appearance of the Huorns at Helm's Deep plus a nod to the absence of Tom Bombadil. Seeing a little more interplay between the gorgeous Eowyn and Aragorn is welcome, as is a grim introduction to Eomer and Theoden's son. And among the many other additions, there's an extended epilogue that might not have worked in the theater, but is more effective here in setting up The Return of the King . While the 30 minutes added to The Fellowship of the Ring felt just right in enriching the film, the extra footage in The Two Towers at times seems a bit extraneous--we see moments that in the theatrical version we had been told about, and some fleshed-out conversations and incidents are rather minor. But director Peter Jackson's vision of J.R.R. Tolkien's world is so marvelous that it's hard to complain about any extra time we can spend there. While it may seem that there would be nothing left to say after the bevy of features on the extended Fellowship , the four commentary tracks and two discs of supplements on The Two Towers remain informative, fascinating, and funny, far surpassing the recycled materials on the two-disc theatrical version. Highlights of the 6.5 hours' worth of documentaries offer insight on the stunts, the design work, the locations, and the creation of Gollum, and--most intriguing for rabid fans--the film's writers (including Jackson) discuss why they created events that weren't in the book. Providing variety are animatics, rough footage, countless sketches, and a sound-mixing demonstration. Again, the most interesting commentary tracks are by Jackson and writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens and by 16 members of the cast (eight of whom didn't appear in the first film, and even including John Noble, whose Denethor character only appears in this extended cut). The first two installments of Peter Jackson's trilogy have established themselves as the best fantasy films of all time, and among the best film trilogies of all time, and their extended-edition DVD sets have set a new standard for expanding on the already-epic films and providing comprehensive bonus features. --David Horiuchi
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