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The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings Extended Edition Trilogies together in one 30-disc set plus The Appendices in their entirety.
The Fellowship Of The Ring
With the help of a courageous fellowship of friends and allies, Frodo embarks on a perilous mission to destroy the legendary One Ring. Hunting Frodo are servants of the Dark Lord, Sauron, the Ring's evil creator. If Sauron reclaims the Ring, Middle-earth is doomed.
The Two Towers
The Fellowship has broken, but the quest to destroy the One Ring continues. Frodo and Sam must entrust their lives to Gollum if they are to find their way to Mordor. As Saruman's army approaches, the surviving members of The Fellowship along with people and creatures from Middle-earth, prepare for battle.
The Return Of The King
The final battle for Middle-earth begins. Frodo and Sam, led by Gollum, continue their dangerous mission toward the fires of Mount Doom in order to destroy the One Ring. And Aragorn struggles to fulfill his legacy as he leads his outnumbered followers against the growing power of the Dark Lord Sauron, so that the Ring-bearer may complete his quest.
An Unexpected Journey
Bilbo Baggins is swept into an epic quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor from the fearsome dragon Smaug. Approached out of the blue by the wizard Gandalf the Grey, Bilbo finds himself joining a company of thirteen dwarves led by the legendary warrior, Thorin Oakenshield.
Their journey will take them into the Wild; through treacherous lands swarming with Goblins and Orcs, deadly Wargs and Sorcerers. Although their goal lies to the East and the wastelands of the Lonely Mountain, first they must escape the goblin tunnels, where Bilbo meets the creature that will change his life forever…Gollum. Here, alone with Gollum, on the shores of an underground lake, the unassuming Bilbo Baggins not only discovers depths of ingenuity and courage that surprise even him, he also gains possession of Gollum’s “precious” ring that holds unexpected and useful qualities… A simple, gold ring that is tied to the fate of all Middle-earth in ways Bilbo cannot begin to know.
The Desolation Of Smaug
Thorin and company have reached Lake-town and it is time for the hobbit Bilbo Baggins to fulfill his contract with the dwarves. The party must complete the journey to Lonely Mountain and burglar Baggins must seek out the Secret Door that will give them access to the hoard of the dragon Smaug. If Bilbo and the others are able to gain the treasure, will they be able to keep it? And will they discover what has become of the wizard Gandalf?
The Battle Of The Five Armies
Having reclaimed their homeland from the Dragon Smaug, the company has unwittingly unleashed a deadly force into the world. Enraged, Smaug rains his fiery wrath down upon the defenseless men, women and children of Lake-town. Obsessed above all else with his reclaimed treasure, Thorin sacrifices friendship and honor to hoard it as Bilbo’s frantic attempts to make him see reason drive the Hobbit towards a desperate and dangerous choice. But there are even greater dangers ahead. Unseen by any but the Wizard Gandalf, the great enemy Sauron has sent forth legions of Orcs in a stealth attack upon the Lonely Mountain. As darkness converges on their escalating conflict, the races of Dwarves, Elves and Men must decide – unite or be destroyed. Bilbo finds himself fighting for his life and the lives of his friends in the epic Battle of the Five Armies, as the future of Middle-earth hangs in the balance.
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Morris Chestnut, Regina Hall, Jaz Sinclair, Theo Rossi, Romany Malco, …
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Morris Chestnut and Regina Hall star in this thriller directed by
Jon Cassar. Young couple John and Laura Taylor (Chestnut and Hall)
are deeply in love and have tried desperately to conceive a child
naturally but as their attempts continue to fail, they turn to the
idea of surrogacy. When they find Anna (Jaz Sinclair), she seems to
be the perfect match for the couple, but when she starts displaying
unusual behaviour and projecting unwanted attention onto John,
Laura realises that their surrogate is far from perfect. As Anna's
obsession with John becomes more and more psychotic, the couple try
to regain control of the situation by any means necessary.
All six films from director Peter Jackson's 'The Lord of the Rings'
and 'The Hobbit' trilogies. Set in Middle Earth 60 years before
events in 'The Lord of the Rings', 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected
Journey' (2012) follows the adventures of hobbit Bilbo Baggins
(Martin Freeman), who, at the instigation of the wizard Gandalf
(Ian McKellen), suddenly finds himself co-opted into joining a
company of 13 Dwarves led by Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage)
to help reclaim the dwarves' lost kingdom of the Lonely Mountain
from the clutches of a dragon. After setting out on their quest
from the safety of Bag End, the band of travellers soon find
themselves pitted against a range of strange and fearsome
opponents, in addition to a small, slimy creature known simply as
Gollum (Andy Serkis). In 'The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug'
(2013), while Gandalf heads south on his own, Bilbo, Thorin and the
dwarves enter the treacherous Mirkwood Forest on their way to the
mountain. When they reach Lake-town Bilbo has to perform the role
he was assigned at the start of the quest - to find a secret door
that will lead him to the lair of Smaug the dragon (voice of
Benedict Cumberbatch). In the final instalment, 'The Hobbit: The
Battle of the Five Armies' (2014), Bilbo, Thorin and the other
dwarves have unintentionally released Smaug from the Lonely
Mountain and endangered the residents of Lake-town. Bilbo has to
make a difficult decision when Thorin puts his desire to find the
royal jewel Arkenstone before his loyalty to his friends.
Meanwhile, Gandalf discovers that the evil Sauron has returned,
commanding a horde of Orcs to attack the Lonely Mountain. Bilbo and
his friends must fight for their survival as five armies meet in
battle. In 'The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring'
(2001) Frodo (Elijah Wood) is a hobbit living in the Shire, a
quiet, peaceful part of Middle Earth. When it turns out that his
elderly relative Bilbo (Ian Holm) is harbouring the ultimate Ring
of Power and the evil Nazgul riders of Sauron are coming to find
it, Frodo is entrusted by wizard Gandalf to deliver the Ring out of
the Shire without it falling into their hands. Frodo leaves the
Shire aided by his cousins Merry (Dominic Monaghan), Pippin (Billy
Boyd) and trusty friend Sam Gamgee (Sean Astin), but they soon
realise that the agents of Mordor are everywhere and that their
trip is far from over. Once they reach the Elvish realm of
Rivendell the hobbits form part of the anti-Sauron fellowship,
which includes Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), Boromir (Sean Bean),
Legolas (Orlando Bloom), Gimli (John Rhys-Davies) and Gandalf.
Together they must battle across Middle Earth to destroy the Ring
by casting it into Mount Doom, the fiery chasm in the centre of
Mordor. In 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' (2002) the
Fellowship of the Ring has now divided and Sam and Frodo are lost
in the hills of Emyn Muil. They are also being followed by Gollum,
a creature who promises to help them travel to Mordor. Meanwhile
Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli search for the hobbits Merry and Pippin
in the Kingdom of Rohan, which is currently being attacked by
Saruman's orc armies. Gandalf returns as Gandalf the White to
remind Aragorn of his destiny to unite the people of Rohan with
Gondor. Whilst the Fellowship is not travelling together they must
unite against the powerful forces coming from the Two Towers:
Orthanc Tower in Isengard where Saruman has bred a deadly army of
10,000, and Sauron's fortress at Barad-dûr. Finally, in 'The Lord
of the Rings: The Return of the King' (2003), Gandalf manages to
rally Gondor's fallen army with the help of King Theoden of Rohan
(Bernard Hill) for the biggest battle in the history of Middle
Earth. Meanwhile, Aragorn finally faces up to his noble
responsibilities. Although outnumbered, Gandalf's army are
determined to keep Sauron distracted in order to enable Frodo to
complete his quest to destroy the Ring by throwing it into the
fires of Mount Doom.
All six films from director Peter Jackson's 'The Lord of the Rings'
and 'The Hobbit' trilogies. Set in Middle Earth 60 years before
events in 'The Lord of the Rings', 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected
Journey' (2012) follows the adventures of hobbit Bilbo Baggins
(Martin Freeman), who, at the instigation of the wizard Gandalf
(Ian McKellen), suddenly finds himself co-opted into joining a
company of 13 Dwarves led by Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage)
to help reclaim the dwarves' lost kingdom of the Lonely Mountain
from the clutches of a dragon. After setting out on their quest
from the safety of Bag End, the band of travellers soon find
themselves pitted against a range of strange and fearsome
opponents, in addition to a small, slimy creature known simply as
Gollum (Andy Serkis). In 'The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug'
(2013), while Gandalf heads south on his own, Bilbo, Thorin and the
dwarves enter the treacherous Mirkwood Forest on their way to the
mountain. When they reach Lake-town Bilbo has to perform the role
he was assigned at the start of the quest - to find a secret door
that will lead him to the lair of Smaug the dragon (voice of
Benedict Cumberbatch). In the final instalment, 'The Hobbit: The
Battle of the Five Armies' (2014), Bilbo, Thorin and the other
dwarves have unintentionally released Smaug from the Lonely
Mountain and endangered the residents of Lake-town. Bilbo has to
make a difficult decision when Thorin puts his desire to find the
royal jewel Arkenstone before his loyalty to his friends.
Meanwhile, Gandalf discovers that the evil Sauron has returned,
commanding a horde of Orcs to attack the Lonely Mountain. Bilbo and
his friends must fight for their survival as five armies meet in
battle. In 'The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring'
(2001) Frodo (Elijah Wood) is a hobbit living in the Shire, a
quiet, peaceful part of Middle Earth. When it turns out that his
elderly relative Bilbo (Ian Holm) is harbouring the ultimate Ring
of Power and the evil Nazgul riders of Sauron are coming to find
it, Frodo is entrusted by wizard Gandalf to deliver the Ring out of
the Shire without it falling into their hands. Frodo leaves the
Shire aided by his cousins Merry (Dominic Monaghan), Pippin (Billy
Boyd) and trusty friend Sam Gamgee (Sean Astin), but they soon
realise that the agents of Mordor are everywhere and that their
trip is far from over. Once they reach the Elvish realm of
Rivendell the hobbits form part of the anti-Sauron fellowship,
which includes Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), Boromir (Sean Bean),
Legolas (Orlando Bloom), Gimli (John Rhys-Davies) and Gandalf.
Together they must battle across Middle Earth to destroy the Ring
by casting it into Mount Doom, the fiery chasm in the centre of
Mordor. In 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' (2002) the
Fellowship of the Ring has now divided and Sam and Frodo are lost
in the hills of Emyn Muil. They are also being followed by Gollum,
a creature who promises to help them travel to Mordor. Meanwhile
Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli search for the hobbits Merry and Pippin
in the Kingdom of Rohan, which is currently being attacked by
Saruman's orc armies. Gandalf returns as Gandalf the White to
remind Aragorn of his destiny to unite the people of Rohan with
Gondor. Whilst the Fellowship is not travelling together they must
unite against the powerful forces coming from the Two Towers:
Orthanc Tower in Isengard where Saruman has bred a deadly army of
10,000, and Sauron's fortress at Barad-dûr. Finally, in 'The Lord
of the Rings: The Return of the King' (2003), Gandalf manages to
rally Gondor's fallen army with the help of King Theoden of Rohan
(Bernard Hill) for the biggest battle in the history of Middle
Earth. Meanwhile, Aragorn finally faces up to his noble
responsibilities. Although outnumbered, Gandalf's army are
determined to keep Sauron distracted in order to enable Frodo to
complete his quest to destroy the Ring by throwing it into the
fires of Mount Doom.
Peter Jackson's complete epic big screen adaptation of J.R.R.
Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy - filmed back-to-back and
released over 3 consecutive years. In 'The Fellowship of the Rings'
(2001) Frodo (Elijah Wood) is a hobbit living in the Shire, a
quiet, peaceful part of Middle Earth. When it turns out that his
elderly relative Bilbo (Ian Holm) is harbouring the ultimate Ring
of Power and the evil Nazgul riders of Sauron are coming to find
it, Frodo is entrusted by wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen) to deliver
the Ring out of the Shire without it falling into their hands.
Frodo leaves the Shire aided by his cousins Merry (Dominic
Monaghan), Pippin (Billy Boyd) and trusty friend Sam Gamgee (Sean
Astin), but they soon realise that the agents of Mordor are
everywhere and that their trip is far from over. Once they reach
the Elvish realm of Rivendell the Hobbits form part of the
anti-Sauron fellowship, which includes Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen),
Boromir (Sean Bean), Legolas Greenleaf (Orlando Bloom), Gimli the
dwarf and of course Gandalf. Together they must battle across
Middle Earth to destroy the Ring by casting it into the Cracks of
Doom, the fiery chasm in the centre of Mordor. In 'The Two Towers'
(2002) the Fellowship of the Ring has now divided and Sam and Frodo
are lost in the hills of Emyn Muil. They are also being followed by
Gollum, a creature who promises to help them find the Mountain of
Doom. Meanwhile Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli search for the hobbits
Merry and Pippin in the Kingdom of Rohan, which is currently being
attacked by Saruman's orc armies. Gandalf returns as Gandalf the
White to remind Aragorn of his destiny to unite the people of Rohan
with Gondor. Whilst the Fellowship are not travelling together they
must unite against the powerful forces coming from the Two Towers:
Orthanc Tower in Isengard where Saruman has bred a deadly army of
10,000, and Sauron's fortress at Barad-dûr. Finally, 'The Return of
the King' (2003) won all 11 Academy Awards it was nominated for,
including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay.
Gandalf manages to rally Gondor's fallen army with the help of King
Theoden of Rohan for the biggest battle in the history of
Middle-earth; and Aragorn finally faces up to his responsibilities.
They are obviously out-numbered but are determined to keep Sauron
distracted in order to enable Frodo to complete his quest to
destroy the Ring by throwing it into the fires of the Mountain of
Doom.
Peter Jackson's complete epic big screen adaptation of J.R.R.
Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy - filmed back-to-back and
released over 3 consecutive years. In 'The Fellowship of the Rings'
(2001) Frodo (Elijah Wood) is a hobbit living in the Shire, a
quiet, peaceful part of Middle Earth. When it turns out that his
elderly relative Bilbo (Ian Holm) is harbouring the ultimate Ring
of Power and the evil Nazgul riders of Sauron are coming to find
it, Frodo is entrusted by wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen) to deliver
the Ring out of the Shire without it falling into their hands.
Frodo leaves the Shire aided by his cousins Merry (Dominic
Monaghan), Pippin (Billy Boyd) and trusty friend Sam Gamgee (Sean
Astin), but they soon realise that the agents of Mordor are
everywhere and that their trip is far from over. Once they reach
the Elvish realm of Rivendell the Hobbits form part of the
anti-Sauron fellowship, which includes Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen),
Boromir (Sean Bean), Legolas Greenleaf (Orlando Bloom), Gimli the
dwarf and of course Gandalf. Together they must battle across
Middle Earth to destroy the Ring by casting it into the Cracks of
Doom, the fiery chasm in the centre of Mordor. In 'The Two Towers'
(2002) the Fellowship of the Ring has now divided and Sam and Frodo
are lost in the hills of Emyn Muil. They are also being followed by
Gollum, a creature who promises to help them find the Mountain of
Doom. Meanwhile Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli search for the hobbits
Merry and Pippin in the Kingdom of Rohan, which is currently being
attacked by Saruman's orc armies. Gandalf returns as Gandalf the
White to remind Aragorn of his destiny to unite the people of Rohan
with Gondor. Whilst the Fellowship are not travelling together they
must unite against the powerful forces coming from the Two Towers:
Orthanc Tower in Isengard where Saruman has bred a deadly army of
10,000, and Sauron's fortress at Barad-dûr. Finally, 'The Return of
the King' (2003) won all 11 Academy Awards it was nominated for,
including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay.
Gandalf manages to rally Gondor's fallen army with the help of King
Theoden of Rohan for the biggest battle in the history of
Middle-earth; and Aragorn finally faces up to his responsibilities.
They are obviously out-numbered but are determined to keep Sauron
distracted in order to enable Frodo to complete his quest to
destroy the Ring by throwing it into the fires of the Mountain of
Doom.
Director's, extended cut of the famous fantasy adaptation. In part
one of the fantasy trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien. Frodo (Elijah Wood)
is a hobbit living in the Shire, a quiet, peaceful part of Middle
Earth. When it turns out that his elderly relative Bilbo (Ian Holm)
is harbouring the ultimate Ring of Power and the evil Nazgul riders
of Sauron, The dark Lord of Mordor, are coming to find it, Frodo is
entrusted by wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen) to deliver the Ring out
of the Shire without it falling into their hands. Frodo leaves the
Shire aided by his cousins Merry (Dominic Monaghan), Pippin (Billy
Boyd) and trusty friend Sam Gamgee (Sean Astin), but they soon
realise that the agents of Mordor are everywhere and that their
trip is far from over. Once they reach the Elvish realm of
Rivendell the Hobbits form part of the anti-Sauron fellowship,
which includes Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), Boromir (Sean Bean),
Legolas Greenleaf (Orlando Bloom), Gimli the dwarf and of course
Gandalf. Together they must battle across Middle Earth to destroy
the Ring by casting it into the Cracks of Doom, the fiery chasm in
the centre of Mordor.
Part one of the fantasy trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien. Frodo (Elijah
Wood) is a hobbit living in the Shire, a quiet, peaceful part of
Middle Earth. When it turns out that his elderly relative Bilbo
(Ian Holm) is harbouring the ultimate Ring of Power and the evil
Nazgul riders of Sauron are coming to find it, Frodo is entrusted
by wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen) to deliver the Ring out of the
Shire without it falling into their hands. Frodo leaves the Shire
aided by his cousins Merry (Dominic Monaghan), Pippin (Billy Boyd)
and trusty friend Sam Gamgee (Sean Astin), but they soon realise
that the agents of Mordor are everywhere and that their trip is far
from over. Once they reach the Elvish realm of Rivendell the
Hobbits form part of the anti-Sauron fellowship, which includes
Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), Boromir (Sean Bean), Legolas Greenleaf
(Orlando Bloom), Gimli the dwarf and of course Gandalf. Together
they must battle across Middle Earth to destroy the Ring by casting
it into the Cracks of Doom, the fiery chasm in the centre of
Mordor.
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Nobody Bullies Bub! (Hardcover)
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