The Lord Of The Rings on Blu-Ray!

The Lord Of The Rings Blu-Ray boxset
 
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  • The Lord Of The Rings Blu-Ray boxset

What Entertainment Weekly describes as "The best film of the decade!" will shortly be available as a Blu-Ray box set direct from Warner Bros.

You can pre-order it now!

Blu-Ray of course being the latest generation video medium for your home, playable on dedicated Blu-Ray players or on your Sony PlayStation 3.

And it includes a discount coupon for Weta's website to sweeten the deal.

It's the ultimate in picture and sound quality and it's not just the three movies:

This 9 Disc set includes:

  • All three Original Theatrical films on Blu-ray in stunning High Definition, 1080p
  • Over 7 hours of spectacular extras
  • Each film features BD-Live Interactivity
  • Bonus Digital Copies of all three films

Visit LordOfTheRings.net

The official Lord Of The Rings website has had a recent overhaul and we HIGHLY recommend a visit. You can join the Fellowship for more information on Warner Brothers releases, downloads and a whole lot more!

 

 


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dv8withn8
22/01/10
Weta Fan

Why?

Why did they bother with the theatrical version? They know fans... Read more.

Why did they bother with the theatrical version? They know fans prefer the extended cuts.
Seeing how the format is still so expensive, I'll just have to wait until they box up the extended cuts on Blu-Ray - which, is a bit of a bummer - waiting even longer and all. Hide.

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KoolKiwi
23/01/10
Weta Fan

Disappointed... Where is the extended edition?

As a loyal fan having purchased LOTR multiple times on DVD... Read more.

As a loyal fan having purchased LOTR multiple times on DVD in all of it's release incarnations, and having put off watching again until I can see it in Blu-ray HD glory, I'm very disappointed to see theatrical release only. Happy to pay whatever the asking price for a Blu-ray Extended Edition set so I can view as Peter Jackson intended, but asking me to buy this and pay yet again for an extended edition Blu-ray at a later date is pushing my fan loyalty too far! :( Hide.

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