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Ringers: Lord of the Fans [UMD for PSP] (2004)

Starring: Dominic Monaghan, Elijah Wood Director: Carlene Cordova Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: UMD for PSP
3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (34 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: Dominic Monaghan, Elijah Wood, Peter Jackson, Viggo Mortensen, Orlando Bloom
  • Directors: Carlene Cordova
  • Format: Color
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: French, Spanish
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: November 22, 2005
  • Run Time: 97 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000BBOUEA
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #266,111 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Of all the documentaries devoted to J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy classic, Ringers: Lord of the Fans is the first and only one to respectfully honor the good-natured depth and breadth of Lord of the Rings fandom. Like Peter Jackson with his phenomenal Lord of the Rings film trilogy, director Carlene Cordova and cowriter Cliff Broadway (contributors to theonering.net, the definitive LOTR fan site) were the perfect team to create this wildly entertaining tribute. The film's globetrotting ambition is constantly impressive, but Ringers remains keenly focused on its lively exploration of Rings fan devotion, presented here with a flawless combination of informative objectivity and insider enthusiasm. From the inspiration behind Tolkien's Middle-earth and the immediate success of The Hobbit upon its 1937 publication, to the hippie embrace of Rings mythology in the late 1960s and the revival of fandom in the wake of Jackson's trilogy, Ringers (the accepted nickname of devotees) has it all: Influential authors such as Clive Barker, Terry Pratchett, and Terry Brooks offer their Rings-related insights along with such Tolkien-inspired musicians as Rush's Geddy Lee and Motorhead's Lenny Kilmister, and literally hundreds of fans provide affectionate testimonials to the source of their devotion. Peter Jackson and most of the LOTR trilogy's primary cast are also included in the constant flow of interviews.

Dedicated to Tolkien as a valentine by smart and dedicated fans, the film generates its own infectious goodwill; it's so fun to watch that even non-fans will concede (to borrow a phrase from another world of fandom) that resistance is futile. (Oh, and speaking of Star Trek, the vintage clip of Leonard Nimoy singing his novelty hit "Bilbo Baggins" is absolutely priceless.) Actor Dominic Monaghan ("Merry" from Jackson's trilogy, before joining the ensemble cast of Lost) perfectly delivers the film's eloquent narration, which runs the LOTR gamut from intellectual appreciation to the hilarious eccentricities of über-fan obsession. Unfailingly noble in spirit and delightfully comprehensive, Ringers is a collector's gift that can proudly stand alongside Tolkien's books and Jackson's timeless movie trilogy. --Jeff Shannon


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68 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ring around the fandom, October 17, 2005
This review is from: Ringers - Lord of the Fans (DVD)
"The Lord of the Rings" was first published in the mid-1950s, to relatively little notice. Nobody knew -- even the author -- how important this one story would become.

In the years since, however, J.R.R. Tolkien's masterful trilogy has gained a fandom that might just be the most eclectic in all of pop culture. And in "Ringers: Lord of the Fans," we get to see an affectionate love note to the fans who helped establish it as a modern classic, and turned the movies into megahits.

This documentary traces "Lord of the Ring's" influence over the years -- and boy, does it spread wide. In pop culture history we get: Led Zeppelin, the recent cover of "Where There's a Whip There's A Way" by World Without Sundays, who performed at a triumphant Oscar-geek party, and the aborted Beatles movie. Paul would have made a cute Frodo, but it was never to be.

And, of course, Tolkien's work spawned modern fantasy literature, here represented by Terry Pratchett and Terry Brooks, who speak of Tolkien's influence on literature. But media attention isn't all there is -- we get to see a town called Hobbiton, hear about elves and Woodstock, trivia, and a cute little reenactment with action figures.

And of course, there are the new movies. Dominic Monaghan ("Merry") narrates this with a mix of gravity and humour, and there are snippets of actors like Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Viggo Mortensen, Billy Boyd and Ian McKellen being interviewed. And, of course, fans: Fans at parties, at cons, in costume, in rock bands, adoring actors, talking about the books, the movies... fans and more fans.

It tells you something that filmmakers Carlene Cordova and Cliff Broadway have done work for TheOneRing.net for the past few years. Namely: They are Ringers.

And so you can expect a certain amount of affectionate wackiness here. There is not a single dull moment in all of "Ringers: Lord of the Fans," from the Terry-Gilliam-style cartoons to those miniskirted "hobbits" dancing around Leonard Nimoy. Its main flaw is that it is way too short -- I could have used a few more of those costumed fans making armour.

But will it be sneering and mean-spirited towards the fans? Thankfully, no.

"Ringers: Lord of the Fans" is nice. Really nice. Nice to the fans. It's good-hearted, humorous and very geeky; Broadway and Cordova get down there with the fans and treat them as equals. We do get to hear about the more fannish activities (spending six months making a costume), but the fans range from serious and analytical to a bit wacky. They don't look foolish, just geeky and passionate. Which, of course, is precisely what they are.

Ringers, be at peace -- the affectionate "Ringers: Lord of the Fans" is not making fun of you. Instead, it's a quirky, offbeat valentine not only to the fans, but to "Lord of the Rings" itself.
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39 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bless them all, bless them all, the long & the short & the tall..., November 18, 2005
By Gerry O'neill (Morrisville, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ringers - Lord of the Fans (DVD)
I have always had a thing about fanzines, you know the magazine written by fans for fans which sometimes grows into something more like Relix, for instance. To the uninitiated it is a way into another world so that you no longer feel like an outsider. I really liked the movie tie-dyed for that reason alone although in my case it was an exploration into a US phenomenom which had not crossed the Atlantic except when American Deadheads did!

Having been one of those people, although i will not say which, who read the Lord of the Rings in the 1960's/'70's, I could relate to much of this celebration. There is much within which is a joy to watch including the segments of actor interviews although to some extent I mourn the absence of others in the cast, and there is much amusement too.

i would have preferred not to have to see the re-enactment of 60's and 70's grooviness but it is a harmless distraction. The camerawork is sometimes cliched but at other times somewhat amateurishly fresh but despite those things there is an honesty and sincerity which shines throughout.

This is a labour of love which brings some insight into the mysterious world of the Ringers, their revitalisation through the movies, gives some marvellous views of some of the settings in New Zealand and some quirky though absolutely adorable antics of the Ringers, shall we say, on tour.

This is one of those movies you can watch in all honesty to yourself. It has no pretensions other than to let us into their world. A world of characters as individual as the ones they are interested in. Whether young or old there is a lot for you in this movie. I wish I knew where my old , well worn paperback omnibus (British) edition is now and whose possession it might be in.

On a personal note, it was the Fellowship of the Ring and the first Harry Potter movie which galvanised my youngest son into reading, something which he has continued to do voluntarily to this day. This movie has shown him a different side to the novel and made him aware of the broader enthusiasm in the world for the books so much so that after watching it he began a web search on Rings issues.

This is a great piece of fun for all the family. It made me laugh it made me cry with a twinkle in my eye and for that alone I heartily, without reservation commend it to the readers.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars You'll Recognize Yourself, March 4, 2006
This review is from: Ringers - Lord of the Fans (DVD)
This movie pretends to be a thoughtful cinematic essay about the history of Tolkein's LotR novels, their movie versions, and the cult of fandom that has grown up around them. Interviews with Tolkein scholars, fantasy writers, and the movie cast and creative team join to serve this message. But as you watch, the real nature of this film starts to peek through: This film is about you.

Maybe you didn't camp for a week in front of the opening of the next installment of the trilogy, but you did discuss it with friends and family for weeks in advance. Maybe you don't dress like an Uruk-hai, but you sing "The Road Goes Ever On and On" in the shower. You wish you could have been part of this grand epic, and you love spending time with others who wish the same thing. This movie affirms that you are not weird, you are just a Ringer.

The film is far from perfect. There are some animations and dorm room re-creations that are just silly. The brief biography of Tolkein and how he wrote his novels is probably old hat if you're enough of a fan to rent this DVD. And if the producers couldn't get the rights to the musical bits from the animated LotR properties, they should have just let them be, because we sure could have done without the chord-crunching cover versions from electric rock bands.

The real life is in the interviews with the Ringers. They are wonderful people, most of whom you'd be happy to split a beer with, and many are the kind you'd be happy to invite into your house for dinner. The Ringers range from a gentle woman who struggled alongside Dr. King and explains why she feels Tolkein was a unifying factor in the Civil Rights Movement, to smart but nerdy people who attend the opening screenings dressed as their favorite characters, to a few zealous fans who seem to need their Haldol stepped up.

One trait many who don't participate in the fan community may find interesting is how many fans double up on their affections. Some interviewees have microphones shoved in their faces while dressed as Obi-Wan Kenobi or Captain Jack Sparrow. Thankfully no one is dressed as a Transformer, but you do see t-shirts and lapel pins with trademarked insignia on them. The fan community is remarkably open, fluid, and accepting; if you flinch back because you don't want to get dolled up as Mr. Spock, you're only denying yourself.

Some people have apparently gotten their knickers in a twist because Viggo Mortensen expresses his left-wing anti-war opinions in an interview segment. But hey, these politics are less than two minutes in a ninety minute movie, and if that sort of thing offends you, that's why God gave you a fast-forward button. If you can't handle being challenged, click past it.

All right, let's be honest, this movie is a puff piece. It's as insubstantial as cotton candy, and twice as sweet. But come on, Chuck, if you wanted something meaningful and ponderous, you'd read the books again. If what you really want is to see how the fan community and your fellow Ringers work together to create a movement larger than themselves, this is a pretty fun DVD. It also is a mirror, because deep down, let's be frank, you want to dress up as Frodo as much as the people on screen do. So why deny yourself?
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4.0 out of 5 stars LOTR nerd
This is very good if you want to go more in depth about the LOTR fans and the world of LOTR. It's great and fun and funny, the interviews are great and it shows how dedicated-or... Read more
Published 17 days ago by Ileia Smith

1.0 out of 5 stars Empty, amateurish cheese
Like others, I looked forward to the release of this, but was disappointed. Anyone more than a casual Tolkien reader will learn nothing new about the man or his works. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Greg

1.0 out of 5 stars Thank goodness for the library
"Ringers" is disjointed and slow-moving. The overall quality is reminiscent of an unimpressive "special feature" on a movie DVD.
Published 14 months ago by tantos libros...

2.0 out of 5 stars 3 big problems
My 3 biggest problems with this movie:

1. Unlike "Trekkies", it shatters any sense of objective journalism that would actually make it interesting. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Glen Sooter

5.0 out of 5 stars amazingly well done
i enjoyed this movie very much. it has TONS of interesting LOTRs information. its also very well done. Read more
Published on June 27, 2007 by judge jules

4.0 out of 5 stars Fun and frolic for ALL ages
You don't have to be a 'serious' Ringer to enjoy the informative vignettes and silly costumes in this love letter from one particularly techologically proficient batch of Ringers... Read more
Published on May 29, 2007 by Sheryl McCallister

5.0 out of 5 stars Fandom in all its glory
Okay, they've finally done it! On top of the documentaries about Elvis fans, Trek fans, and even Mozart fans, showcasing some of the kookier aspects of those fandoms, "Ringers" is... Read more
Published on February 19, 2007 by Daisy Brambletoes

3.0 out of 5 stars Not so much about the actual fans, more about the history of the books.
This was a good film if you are expecting to learn mainly about the history of The Lord of The Rings, and not learn very much about the fans. Read more
Published on January 26, 2007 by Korwedge

3.0 out of 5 stars Ringers - Lord of the Fans
A must for the quasi serious collector. Fun to see how Lord of the Rings has impacted popular culture.
Published on January 17, 2007 by C L Moore

4.0 out of 5 stars You have to be a REAL BIG Fan!
I loved all the amazing facts and weird trivia that this "home-made" style DVD provided. For instance, I never knew that so many rock bands wrote music about Lord of the Rings or... Read more
Published on August 16, 2006 by U2 Fan

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