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159 of 168 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dude of the Rings,
This review is from: J.R.R. Tolkien - Master of the Rings - The Definitive Guide to the World of the Rings (DVD)
Produced at as joint production between Cromwell Productions Limited and Eagle Media, J.R.R. TOLKEIN: MASTERS OF THE RINGS: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO THE WORLD OF THE RINGS (not to be confused with an unauthorized version out there by nearly the same name) is a treat for any serious fan of Tolkein. Indeed, I watched the DVD twice the first day I bought it.Perhaps the greatest feature available on the disc is the 3D CGI mapping and virtual tour of Middle-Earth, a treat for the eyes laying out in exacting detail the geography of one of the 20th century's most beloved tales. While the lands of Mordor don't exactly spring to life on the screen before you, the wizards manage to lay out all of the key locations as they (chronologically) appear in THE LORD OF THE RINGS. Additionally, the film on the disc features excerpted interviews with Tolkein experts (ranging from literary critics, Tolkein scholars, Tolkein family members, to military specialists) and even a few words from the master himself, J.R.R. Tolkein. While these video clips are well worth the purchase price, don't be boondoggled: it isn't as if Tolkein gives you any grand insight into the substance behind RINGS, as he spends a great deal talking about WHERE he wrote the epic and not so much his methodology. Certainly, a great deal more information is learned from the others interviewed than from Tolkein. Additionally, the disc offers several brief interviews with artists (including two music videos) whose work is heavily laced with Tolkein inspirations. One feature, an interactive interview with a literary historian, is very interesting, but the footage (for reasons unknown to me) appears fuzzy and 'jiggling' on the screen, whereas the same footage is vibrant and crisp throughout the film. Is it a great DVD? For Tolkein purists, you betcha. For Tolkein neophytes inspired by the recent blockbuster film, be warned: the entire story of THE LORD OF THE RINGS is laid out, not in precise detail, but enough to give away some of the surprises that lay ahead for the silver screen.
61 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Very disappointing,
By Sharon Yvonne "Sharon" (Chicago, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: J.R.R. Tolkien - Master of the Rings - The Definitive Guide to the World of the Rings (DVD)
I bought this DVD based on laudatory reviews I read here and was VERY disappointed in what I got. I was expecting background information on the author and his work, but this DVD contains very little of that. I don't understand HOW in the world it can bill itself as "the definitive guide to the world of the rings." What a joke.My biggest single gripe is that a large part of the DVD consists of a synopsis of the Lord of the Rings, complete with bad renactments of some of the scenes. Not ONE of the "actors" looked remotely suitable for the part he was supposed to be playing, and they were wearing some of the most ludicrous costumes I've ever seen in my life. (Hobbits in plumed hats? Give me a break!) The whole thing was pointless and stupid. It was way too spoiler-ridden for anyone who hasn't read the books, and for those who had, it was stupendously BORING, due to being so poorly done. All in all, a complete waste of time. Another large percentage of the screen time is given over to pretentious prattle from so-called "experts" who don't do a thing except spout their own precious opinions (as opposed to providing actual information that might help the viewer better understand the world created by Tolkien). And then there were the bits about artists and musicians influenced by Tolkien...can we say TEDIOUS, boys and girls? I can't understand why filmmakers think people are even interested in that stuff. I got this video because I wanted to to know more about Middle-Earth, not some no-name musician who wrote a few songs based on Tolkien's books. The DVD also contains an attempt at rendering a 3D landscape of Middle-Earth. That was kind of interesting to watch, but unfortunately, it was not completely accurate. I think the Atlas of Middle-Earth would be a better way to get a handle of on the geography of Tolkien's world. In short, I didn't learn a blasted thing from this DVD that I didn't know already. The only thing that was genuinely new to me was the clips of Tolkien speaking. I'll admit those were sort of amusing, but not, I think, for the reason intended. (Another reviewer here mentioned JRRT's "unintelligble speech" being captured on film. Unintelligible is definitely the word for it...the man may be a great writer, but he talked like he had a mouth full of pipeweed!) Those were worth seeing, but not worth the price of the DVD. If anyone ever makes a GOOD video presentation on the life and work of Tolkien. I'd be happy to buy it. Unfortunately, this is not it.
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
For completists only...,
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This review is from: J.R.R. Tolkien - Master of the Rings - The Definitive Guide to the World of the Rings (DVD)
I too bought this due to some early 'rave' reviews, and after viewing it all can only think "it's not too bad...at least it didn't cost a lot". The disc basically has a narrator/host telling you the storyline of the Lord of the Rings interspersed with bland re-enactments, computer-generated geographic locations(nothing too complex or awe-inspiring), and interviews with 'experts'. This stuff is ok, but nothing really insightful or extremely interesting(well, the story is...but you can/should read the books for that right?). The two main selling points are some clips of the author and the art gallery. The clips are, as many pointed out, a little hard to hear but it's good to see them nonetheless. The big issue I have is with the Brothers Hildebrandt gallery. When you try to view these in its 'extras' section, you get small versions of them...as if they were framed and mounted on the screen at a distance. What moron decided to do this? You get big full-screen versions of the artwork(most?) in the actual documentary(so i guess you can pause them then to enjoy the detail), but you'd have to sit/fast foward through the feature everytime just to do that. The point of having a stills gallery is to access them all conveniently, but that's ruined by the artwork's small dimensions on the screen. Anyway, I wouldn't recommended this unless you're a completist with money to spare, or a beginner who wants the 'cliff notes' on the books. Not essential by any means due to its dissapointingly executed presentation, but not an entirely bad dvd either.
58 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Informative, Exciting Narrative & 3D Maps of Middle Earth !,
By forrie (Nashua, NH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: J.R.R. Tolkien - Master of the Rings - The Definitive Guide to the World of the Rings (DVD)
Finally a very informative collection of film, 3D maps, a chronological detail narrative about the "Lord of the Rings", comments from Tolkien scholars, JRR Tolkiens son & daughter. Plus some film and the voice of the Master Of the Rings himself, JRR Tolkien.This is a very exciting Full Screen DVD. Summary: We get many features with this great "Tolkien Definitve Guide" to Middle Earth. 1.) An 80 minute film with the telling and explanation of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. Narrated, and comments provided by scholars, musicians, Tolkien family members, friends and JRR himself!!! Within this film you have extensive information and superb detailed 3D graphic maps used to move you through the telling of the trilogy. Also the narrator provides very simplified & detailed chronological explanation of this complex tale of JRR Tolkiens, Middle Earth. 2.) A very delightful Illustrations Gallery by the artists "Brothers Hilderbrandt (probably the most famous of the Tolkien Calender Artists). 3.) Musicians Music Videos from Middle Earth - very nice addition. 4.) Comments from various English Scholars and Famous English Musicians (ie Rick Wakeman). The crowning jewel of this DVD is seeing and hearing the Master himself, JRR Tolkien on film. Making his comments and explanations about his lifes work of "Middle Earth". Plus he does a couple of brief readings from the "Hobbit". This is worth the price of admission alone!!!! A great value and an invaluable addition to the Tolkien DVD Library. So don't wait get this DVD!!!!! This is a golden opportunity to enter and possess the masters tool of an unforgetable journey into the world of JRR Tolkiens "Lord of the Rings". Enjoy.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Master-ly Middle-Earth mess up,
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This review is from: J.R.R. Tolkien - Master of the Rings - The Definitive Guide to the World of the Rings (DVD)
"Definitive guide"? NOT.Don't misunderstand. There is some very interesting material in here, some good insights by Napoli, and the Sandhurst instructor, and the real reason for which I bought it, Tolkien himself. However, there was way too much time wasted in amateurishly produced re-enactments of the story, which were redundant in the extreme for a person who is moving outwards from LotR (books or films) and into Middle-Earth as a whole. Simply put, do not expect too much from this production, and you will not be too disappointed. Cuio mae, Celefinn Curunisse
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
[Totally Bad],
By Josh Reinholds (San Francisco, California United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: J.R.R. Tolkien - Master of the Rings Gift Set (DVD)
Being a life long fan of Lord of the Rings I purchased this to expand my knowledge of the man who wrote this masterpiece. Unfortunatly most of this documentary is spent in presenting an extremely abriged, and many times inaccurate, version of the books. If I wanted a watered down version of the books I would buy the Animated versions instead as they were at least entertaining. This on the other hand is boring to the extreme as a nasal voiced narator, bad computer graphics, and the horribly poor artwork of the brothers Hildebrant gang up to mutalate a great story. Don't purchase this DVD, instead I suggest you pick up the National Geographics documentary which has amazing production value and much more information on Tolkien.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great material, but you have to know what you are getting!,
By A Customer
This review is from: J.R.R. Tolkien - Master of the Rings Gift Set (DVD)
This DVD provides a wealth of serious, academic oriented, introductory analysis of the Lord of the Rings and Tolkien. It is for the lover of the books interested in gaining some context and perspective. It will please primarily the Tolkien's fans and not the Peter Jackson's great rendition of Tolkien's fan. So be prepared for 80 minutes of a magisterial class on Tolkien, his times, and the Lord of the Rings as literature. The extras are nice. The picture gallery is a nice collection of one the most renowned Tolkien's illustrators, the Hildebrandt brothers, but you can find it in other places too. The others abound in a little extra depth in some of the material already covered in the main feature. The CD is a good collection for Rick Wakeman's fans and it will please new comers. Why 3 stars? I think the use of the menu is not as easy as it could have been and the video quality is not always top notch, but those are minor details. The main one would be that the presentation might have been a little more dynamic and the serious viewer might benefit from knowing the credentials of the speakers so their judgment can be rightly appreciated. I'm very pleased with this set, however I'm not quite sure of many times can you replay this one.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not Really Worth Anything,
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This review is from: J.R.R. Tolkien - Master of the Rings - The Definitive Guide to the World of the Rings (DVD)
For those who have given this five stars have most likely not read the books, or else read the books when they were children and remember almost nothing of the facts. The only two interesting things about this DVD is the footage of Tolkien (which isn't really that much) and the 3D map, but even that is wrong, as any real Tolkien enthusiast can tell you. The artwork is interesting, but I've seen a lot better (check out artist Alan Lee, who actually also worked on the film and is world renown). It also has some reenactments of the book, but these are a little lame (they could've done a lot better). But the biggest thing that gets to me about this DVD is that though it tells the story in a condensed version, it presents a lot of misinformation, such as saying that it was Merry who destroyed the Witch-king (everyone knows it was Eowyn). It also states that the ethnic difficulties present in Middle-earth that were set aside for the Fellowship is comparable to the same that happened during World War II with the Allies and the Axis powers. This goes against the very things Tolkien (and his son Christopher) have said, that the Lord of the Rings is in no way allegorical. So, in all, this may be of some interest to those who love the movies, but have never/not yet read the books, but for fans of the books, I recommend that you stay away from this and save your money! (Luckily I only spent $6 on this!)
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining and insightful...a must for Tolkien fans!,
By Marcy Gomez (Kansas City, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: J.R.R. Tolkien - Master of the Rings - The Definitive Guide to the World of the Rings (DVD)
As a long time fan of J.R.R. Tolkien's works, I was disappointed to find very few decent film biographies of my favorite author....that is, until now. This DVD provides an excellent biographical insight to Professor Tolkien and his most famous work, The Lord of the Rings. It contains a 3-D map which leads novices and long time fans through the various areas of Middle Earth; interviews with various Tolkien scholars (an illustrator, a professor, a member of the Tolkien society, a literary critic and even 2 of Prof. Tolkien's children); a re-enactment of The Lord of the Rings (so to those who haven't read the books - spoilers abound!), and wonderful interview clips of the "master" himself! It also contains art work and drawings from the Hildebrandt brothers as well as other Tolkien illustrators.Do not confuse this with the other (unauthorized) "Master of the Rings" DVD (as one critic below apparently did - hence the 1-star rating). This is an excellent resource for novices and long-time Tolkien fans alike! I must admit I've viewed this DVD several times and enjoyed it each time. The highlights for me were watching Professor Tolkien read passages from The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings as well as the LOTR re-enactment (amateurish perhaps but entertaining nonetheless - this is no Peter Jackson production!). I highly recommend this DVD to Tolkien and Lord of the Rings fans everywhere. It certainly is more scholarly in its approach - there are no references to the current films by Peter Jackson - but is a must have for any Tolkien library. If you want more information on the current films, I would also suggest you check out the National Geographic Lord of the Rings DVD/video which contains considerable references and clips of the films. But if you also want to learn more about Professor Tolkien and his works, then this DVD is for you.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing I didn't already know. Don't waste your money!,
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This review is from: J.R.R. Tolkien - Master of the Rings - The Definitive Guide to the World of the Rings (DVD)
If you are interested in learning about Tolkien read Humphrey Carpenter's excellent biography rather than wasting money on this DVD. The only thing of interest on this disc is the footage of Tolkien himself, but there's not enough to make the price you pay worthwhile. The majority is taken up by a badly performed synopsis of the story. Also includes a disc of totally boring music supposedly inspired by LOTR. Buy Howard Shore's soundtrack to the Peter Jackson films if you want great music that really sounds like it fits the story.
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