One ring to rule them all… Prepping for the upcoming LotR series? We have you covered. Here they are, all extended versions of the LORD OF THE RINGS Trilogy in one 12-hour sit, including multiple intermissions of course.
Jedi Knights Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn rescue Queen Amidala, ruler of a peaceful planet invaded by dark forces. During their escape, they discover nine-year old Anakin Skywalker, a child prodigy who is unusually strong in the Force.
San Miguel is a one-horse town being pulled apart by two rival families who seek to control its strategic position on the Mexican border. Enter The Man With No Name (Clint Eastwood) — a laconic gunslinger for hire who drifts into town and spots an opportunity.
When Jedi apprentice Anakin Skywalker is assigned to protect Senator Padmé Amidala, he discovers his love for her — and his own darker side. Obi-Wan Kenobi uncovers a secret clone army as the galaxy marches toward full-scale war.
In the first film of the Three Colors trilogy, Juliette Binoche gives a tour de force performance as Julie, a woman reeling from the tragic death of her husband and young daughter. Shot in sapphire tones and set to an extraordinary operatic score, BLUE is an overwhelming sensory experience.
Clone Wars rage across the galaxy. A sinister Sith Lord seizes control of the Republic and corrupts Anakin Skywalker to be his dark apprentice — Darth Vader. Now, in an epic lightsaber duel, Jedi Obi-Wan Kenobi must confront his fallen friend.
Clint Eastwood returns as the The Man With No Name, who teams up with equally lethal Colonel Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef) in pursuit of a sadistic killer and his band of desperadoes.
Young farm boy Luke Skywalker is thrust into a galaxy of adventure when he intercepts a distress call from the captive Princess Leia. The event launches him on a daring mission to rescue her from the clutches of Darth Vader and the evil Empire.
The second of the Three Colors trilogy, WHITE — which chronicles the elaborate revenge of a Polish hairdresser living in Paris — manages to be both a ticklish dark comedy about the economic inequalities of Eastern and Western Europe and a sublime reverie about twisted love.
The Rebels scatter after the Empire attacks their base on the ice planet Hoth. Han Solo and Princess Leia are pursued by Imperials, while Luke trains with Jedi Master Yoda. But when Luke battles Darth Vader, he learns the shocking truth of his past.