The Lord of the Rings Theatrical (2001-2003) RiffTrax dual audio 720p.10bit.BluRay.x265.HEVC-budgetbits
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This torrent includes the entire trilogy in their theatrical cuts:
TLOTR 1: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) RiffTrax dual audio 720p.10bit.BluRay.x265.HEVC-budgetbits.mkv
TLOTR 2: The Two Towers (2002) RiffTrax dual audio 720p.10bit.BluRay.x265.HEVC-budgetbits.mkv
TLOTR 3: The Return of the King (2003) RiffTrax dual audio 720p.10bit.BluRay.x265.HEVC-budgetbits.mkv
LINKS
The Fellowship of the Ring IMDB RiffTrax page
The Two Towers IMDB RiffTrax page
The Return of the King IMDB RiffTrax page
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GENERAL INFO: The Fellowship of the Ring
RiffTrax release date November 21, 2006
Genre Parody, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Drama
Plot The greatest fantasy epic of all times is at last a RiffTrax! No, not Crossroads – we already did that. And not A Very Unlucky Leprechaun – which we haven't done yet but are seriously mulling over.
We speak of course of Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, the thrilling tale of some short guys, some slightly taller hairy guys, some thin, fey, but slightly taller guys, some grungy, somewhat beefier, slightly taller guys, and a frighteningly hairy, older, slightly taller guy with a stick, and their quest to throw something somewhere hot.
Mike Nelson and special guest riffer Kevin Murphy go after the ultimate comedy prize in this very special two-part RiffTrax. This RiffTrax is only compatible with the Theatrical Release, not the Extended Edition. It does, however, work for both the single-sided and doubled-sided versions of the Theatrical Release.
Viewing Suggestion: This RiffTrax was written and performed with the whole family in mind, so if you are comfortable with your children watching Lord of the Rings, this should be perfectly appropriate for them as well. Skip the endless reruns of The War at Home and treat your whole family to the RiffTrax experience!
GENERAL INFO: The Two Towers
RiffTrax release date May 23, 2008
Genre Parody, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Drama
Plot The epic story of tiny men doing very important things continues.* In this multi-hour installment the two very different towers come into sharp focus. You see, whereas one tower is the domain of a once great but now evil sorcerer who rules over an army of orcs and is bent on destroying man and taking possession of the One Ring, the other tower is the domain of a once great but now evil sorcerer who rules over an army of orcs and is bent on destroying man and taking possession of the One Ring, but - BUT - his name begins with an "S", and also contains the letters "a", "u", "r", "n", whereas the other tower guy's name begins with an "S", contains the letters "a", "u", "r", and "n" HAS NO "m" AND ADDS AN "o"! And the differences don't end there: one of the guy's names is seven letters whereas the other has six!
Mike, Kevin, and Bill strap on the wizard's hats, snap into some fortifying lembas and head on the down the road that goes ever on and on...
*"The hobbits' quest to destroy the cursed ring" not "Martin Short, Michael J. Fox and Danny DeVito's performances in 'Mars Attacks'".
GENERAL INFO: The Return of the King
RiffTrax release date June 22, 2010
Genre Parody, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Drama
Plot One of the hardest things to do with a popular series is to give it the conclusion it deserves. Some of the greatest entertainment phenomenons of our time, be it The Sopranos, Lost or Hi Honey, I'm Home! have failed to give fans the closure that they, as uninvolved spectators watching at home for free, feel they are entitled to. The Lord of The Rings series, on the other hand has mastered the art of delivering a satisfying conclusion. And The Return of The King does it so well, in fact, that it decides to end seven or eight times.
The final chapter of one of the most beloved trilogies of all time finds our characters picking up where they left off. Frodo and Sam continue onwards towards Mt. Doom, despite Frodo increasingly appearing to Sam as a walking roast turkey. Aragorn faces down one of lifes toughest questions: whether to embrace his true destiny, or to combine three flavors of Combos into one bag and lay on the couch with his shirt off eating them. Gimli and Legolas have started an organic dog biscuit bakery in Vermont. And Mushmouth is futilely trying to convince the gang to make him the Buck Buck breaker instead of Fat Albert.
All the while, the fearsome Eye of Sauron is observing their movements in a style that can best be described as "pretty funny when you really think about it."
There's also drunken table dancing, Elven poetry and a spider proboscis that you would best be served to never think about if you're ever considering venturing into the outdoors again.
The journey through Cirith Ungol is never an easy one, so it's best to join up with Mike, Kevin and Bill, who have their very own Light of Earendil*, tin of pipeweed**, and satchel of Lembas Bread***
*Can of Raid
**Big League Chew
***Bag of combos with three different flavors of Combos combined in it
Encoding info Encoded by budgetbits from the Blu-ray source at rutracker, with HandBrake 2.x, slower preset, x265, 720p, 10 bit, crf 26, aq-mode 1, sao/strong-intra-smoothing/rect disabled.
Riff originally synced by bsg4you.
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