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A tradition of excellence from New Line Home Video continues with the first release of 2001's epic The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring, a DVD that quite simply takes sound, and especially picture, to a new level. The image on this disc, framed at the original aspect ration of 2.35:1 (but also available in a separate severely cropped pan-and-scan version) is stunning. Stunning might not even be enough to describe how good it looks. The Oscar-winning cinematography is perfectly realized, with solid and deep blacks and lush, wonderfully saturated colors. The sound is equally impressive with a 5.1 EX Dolby Digital English track that is startling strong. Recorded loudly, this track will certainly put all sound systems to the test with vibrant use of the surrounds and deep bass. Also available are a surround track and subtitles in English. As for supplemental materials, they are a mixed bag. The focus is on three documentaries, but there is far too much repetition among them. The longest, "A Passage To Middle-earth," at 40 minutes, is really the only one that needs to be watched, as all the information, from interviews to behind-the-scenes segments, are basically the same. A real plus are 15 featurettes taken from the original website for the film. Each lasts only a few minutes, but adds in its own distinct way. Also included is a music video from Enya, a preview of the video game for the second film, theatrical trailers and television spots, and a look at the four-disc special extended set, released three months after this two-disc set. In addition to some online DVD-ROM content is a ten-minute preview for the second film in the series, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. Granted, there is a supplement-heavy special edition of this film (if you want a commentary track from director Peter Jackson, among others, better look for that one), but this release is still a outstanding presentation of a spectacular film.
 
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Terrific Movie
on October 12, 2014
Posted by: Dad1
from Los Angeles County, CA
Verified Purchase:Yes
I bought the DVD for my 11-year old son who thought the movie was terrific. He's watched all three movies in the trilogy, and they made him very interested in The Lord of the Rings book which he is now reading.
My Best Buy number: 0741916301
My Best Buy number: 0741916301
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Storing or transferring your favorite photos, videos and other media is easy with this SanDisk Ultra microSDHC UHS-I memory card that features an 8GB capacity. The Class 10 rating delivers fast read and write speeds up to 30MB/sec.
 
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Excellent memory card
on July 3, 2014
Posted by: Dad1
from Los Angeles County, CA
I use it with:Point and shoot camera
Verified Purchase:Yes
Memory card came with camera that was purchased. Stores photo images quickly, resulting in minimal delay in taking the next photo. Comes with SD adapter. Excellent memory card for camera and other uses.
My Best Buy number: 0741916301
My Best Buy number: 0741916301
What's great about it: Fast memory
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
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5 out of 5
5
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Shoot arresting images with this Samsung ST150F 16.2-megapixel digital camera that features a 1/2.3" CCD image sensor to ensure crisp, detailed photos and videos. Wi-Fi connectivity and DLNA capability let you easily share images with friends and family.Memory card sold separately.
 
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Very good camera
on July 3, 2014
Posted by: Dad1
from Los Angeles County, CA
Verified Purchase:Yes
Fairly easy to use. Bought for my 11-year old son, who learned to use many of the basic functions on his own without reading the manual. Photos from the camera are pretty good. Camera can automatically detect people's faces and focus properly with scenery in the background, which is better than what my Android smartphone's camera can do. The shutter speed of the camera is also good, capturing the photos fairly quickly upon pressing the shutter button, which enables multiple shots to be taken within a short timeframe and which also minimizes blurred images if the shutter speed had been slower. Also takes videos. Very compact and light, easily fits in a pocket. I like to use the camera myself when my son is not using it. Bought on sale at Best Buy at a good price, which also came with a free 4GB micro SD card. No regrets in getting this camera. Would recommend to others.
My Best Buy number: 0741916301
My Best Buy number: 0741916301
What's great about it: Easy to use, great price
I would recommend this to a friend!
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