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I had dodged The Lord of the Rings Trilogy for years because I wasn't into medieval fantasy (e.g. kings and castles, wizards, dragons, etc). However, my interest in science fiction led me into medieval fantasy; Blade, which depicts vampirism in a scientifically fictional manner, led me to Underworld, which also depicts vampirism in a scientifically fictional manner but includes medieval elements (e.g. kings and castles), which - in turn - led me to Dracula Untold, which depicts vampirism in a purely fantastical manner and in a medieval setting. I subsequently became eager to see more fantasy that features medieval elements and decided to try The Lord of the Rings since it was so highly regarded (and still is); I ordered the Blu-ray trilogy boxset, binged it in a day, and wound up loving it. So, now that it's available on 4K-UHD Blu-ray Disc, I'm all in! I've ordered a copy of Best Buy's exclusive SteelBook set for the trilogy, which you can order here.
EDIT:
I picked up the SteelBook set from Best Buy a couple of hours ago and am sampling The Fellowship of the Ring.
It looks terrific; the picture is sharp and detailed, and the colors are bold but not oversaturated.
Despite being shot on film, there's no perceptible film grain, which doesn't appear to be due to the use of digital noise reduction. The picture simply appears to be naturally smooth.
This is a great remaster of a classic movie. I'm sure that The Two Towers and The Return of the King look just as great.
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EDIT:
I picked up the SteelBook set from Best Buy a couple of hours ago and am sampling The Fellowship of the Ring.
It looks terrific; the picture is sharp and detailed, and the colors are bold but not oversaturated.
Despite being shot on film, there's no perceptible film grain, which doesn't appear to be due to the use of digital noise reduction. The picture simply appears to be naturally smooth.
This is a great remaster of a classic movie. I'm sure that The Two Towers and The Return of the King look just as great.
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