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Labyrinth
 
Theatrical Release: 1986 Genre: Family Columbia TriStar Rated:    PG
Running Time: 101 Director: Jim Henson

Tagline:    Where everything seems possible and nothing is what it seems.
Starring:    David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly

Summary:    Journey into the fantastical world of LABYRINTH, starring David Bowie and a cast of incredible creatures created by Jim Henson and produced by the Master of Myth George Lucas!

Frustrated with baby-sitting on yet another weekend night, Sarah - a teenager with an active imagination - summons the Goblins from her favourite book, "Labyrinth," to takke her baby step-brother away. When little Toby actually disappears, Sarah must follow him into the world of the fairy tale to rescue him from the wicked Goblin King (Bowie)!

Guarding his castle is The Labyrinth itself - a twisted maze of deception, populated with outrageous characters and unknown dangers. To get through it in time to save Toby, Sarah will have to outwit the King by befriending the very Goblins who protect him, in hopes that their loyalty isn't just another illusion in a place where nothing is as it seems!

The Last of the Mohicans (Director's Expanded Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 1992 Genre: Drama 20th Century Fox Rated:    R
Running Time: 112 Director: Michael Mann

Tagline:    The first American hero.
Starring:    Daniel Day-Lewis, Madeleine Stowe, Russell Means, Eric Schweig, Jodhi May, Steven Waddington, Wes Studi, Maurice Roëves, Patrice Chéreau, Edward Blatchford, Terry Kinney, Tracey Ellis, Justin M. Rice, Dennis Banks, Pete Postlethwaite

Summary:    An epic adventure and passionate romance unfold against the panorama of a frontier wilderness ravaged by war. Academy Award winner Daniel Day-Lewis (Best Actor in 1989 for 'My Left Foot') stars as Hawkeye, ruged frontiersman and adopted son of the Mohicans, and Madeleine Stowe is Cora Munro, aristocratic daughter of a proud British Colonel. Their love, tested by fate, blazes amidst a brutal conflict between the British, the French and Native American allies that engulfs the majestic mountains and cathedral-like forests of Colonial America. BAsed on the American literary classic by James Fenimore Cooper, 'The Last of the Mohicans' is "a spellbindingly beautiful old-fashioned epic." (Joel Giegel, GOOD MORNING AMERICA)

The Last Starfighter (Collector's Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 1984 Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy Universal Studios Rated:    PG
Running Time: 101 Director: Nick Castle

Tagline:    He didn't find his dreams... his dreams found him.
Starring:    Lance Guest, Robert Preston

Summary:    Millions of light-years ago, a great frontier was constructed in the universe to protect the Star League of Planets from its enemy, the evil KO-DAN. But now a defector has given the key to the frontier to the KO-DAN, and Starfighters from throughout the galaxy are needed to defend the peace. One recruiter, the alien scalawag Centauri (Robert Preston), visits Earth to fill his quota of recruits and finds Alex (Lance Guest), an 18-year-old Earthling with an extraordinary talent for video game wizardry. Alex is quickly propelled into the regions of outer space to join others from planets throughout the Star League to fight a war to save the universe.

The Last Unicorn
 
Theatrical Release: 1982 Genre: Kids & Family Lions Gate Films Rated:    G
Running Time: 92 Director: Arthur Rankin Jr., Jules Bass

Tagline:    There's Magic in Believing!
Starring:    Alan Arkin, Jeff Bridges, Mia Farrow, Tammy Grimes, Robert Klein, Angela Lansbury, Christopher Lee, Keenan Wynn, Paul Frees, Rene Auberjonois, Brother Theodore, Jack Lester, Ed Peck, Don Messick, Nellie Bellflower

Summary:    Brought to life by the luminary voice talents of Mia Farrow, Jeff Bridges, Angela Lansbury and Rene Auberjonois ("Odo" of 'Deep Space Nine'), this animated treasure is the story of a lonely unicorn who sets out on an extraordinary quest to find her lost brothers and sisters.

Along the way, she meets a colourful cast of characters, including a bumbling wizard who magically transforms her into a beautiful damsel. When a handsome prince falls in love with her, he challenges the evil foe who holds captive. But the task proves harder than imagined, and the unicorn soon discovers that real magic comes from believing in the impossible.

Lawrence of Arabia (Limited Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 1962 Genre: Action & Adventure Columbia TriStar Rated:    PG
Running Time: 216 Director: David Lean

Tagline:    From the creators of "The Bridge on the River Kwai."
Starring:    Peter O'Toole, Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, Jack Hawkins, Omar Sharif, José Ferrer, Anthony Quayle, Claude Rains, Arthur Kennedy, Donald Wolfit, I.S. Johar, Gamil Ratib, Michel Ray, John Dimech, Zia Mohyeddin

Summary:    The dramatic portrait of the famed British officer's journey to the Middle East, Lawrence of Arabia is one of the most critically acclaimed and beloved films of all time. Assigned to Arabia during World War I, Lawrence courageously unites the warring Arab factions into a strong guerrila front and leads them to brilliant victories in treacherous deset battlefields, where they eventually defeat the ruling Turkish Empire.

Legend (Ultimate Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 1985 Genre: Action & Adventure Universal Studios Rated:    PG
Running Time: 94 Director: Ridley Scott

Tagline:    "No Good without Evil. No Love without Hate. No Innocence without Lust. I am Darkness."
Starring:    Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, Tim Curry, David Bennent, Alice Playten, Billy Barty, Cork Hubbert, Peter O'Farrell, Kiran Shah, Annabelle Lanyon, Robert Picardo, Tina Martin, Ian Longmur, Mike Crane, Liz Gilbert

Summary:    Tom Cruise stars in this visually-stunning fantasy adventure in which pure good and evil battle to the death amidst spectacular surroundings. Set in a timeless mythical forest inhabited by fairies, goblins, unicrons and mortals, this fantastic story has Tom Cruise, a mystical forest dweller, chosen by fate to undertake a heroic quest. He must save a beautiful princess, Mia Sara, and defeat the demonic Lord of Darkness, Tim Curry, or the world will be plunged into a never0ending ice age. Co-starring Billy Barty and Alice Playten and directed by Ridley Scott, famed for his remarkable settings and unparalleled imagery, the incredibly realized fable is the stuff movie legends are made of.

Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (Special Collector's Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 2004 Genre: Comedy Paramount Pictures Rated:    PG
Running Time: 108 Director: Brad Silberling

Tagline:    On December 17, Christmas cheer takes a holiday.
Starring:    Jim Carrey, Emily Browning, Liam Aiken, Kara Hoffman, Shelby Hoffman, Timothy Spall, Billy Connolly, Meryl Streep, Catherine O'Hara, Jude Law, Cedric the Entertainer, Jamie Harris, Luis Guzmán, Jennifer Coolidge, Jane Adams

Summary:    Dr. Viewer,

If you enjoy movies filled with singing rabbits, exploding spaceships, or cheerleaders, you are holding the wrong DVD entirely. This movie is extremely alarming, an expression which here means "a thrilling misadventure involving three ingenious orphans and a villainous actor named Count Olaf (Carrey) who wants their enormous fortune." It includes a suspicious fire, delicious pasta, Jim Carrey, poorly behaved leeches, an incredibly deadly viper, Meryl Streep, and the voice of an imposter named Jude Law. The only things that could make such a spectacle more upsetting are special features, such as commentary by me or a documentary about a robot baby. I am bound to continue my research into the lives of the Baudelaire orphans, but you are free to seek lighter fare, like bleu cheese fondue.

With all due respect,
Lemony Snicket

Lethal Weapon (Director's Cut)
 
Theatrical Release: 1987 Genre: Action & Adventure Warner Bros. Studios Rated:    Unrated
Running Time: 110 Director: Richard Donner

Tagline:    Two Cops. Glover carries a weapon..... Gibson is one. He's the only L.A cop registered as a Lethal Weapon
Starring:    Mel Gibson, Danny Glover

Summary:    With over seven minutes of previously unavailable scenes, the director's cut of Lethal Weapon is a long-overdue present for fans. Riggs' solitary homelife and the tragic loss spurring him in a reckless disregard for his own safety now come into greater focus. We see that recklessness is new scenes underlining the differences between the two cops. Murtaugh, just 50, needs reassurance about his skills at a firing range. Riggs, not caring if he sees another birthday, coolly walks into a schoolyard sniper's field of fire. All the humor and adrenaline that made this original an entertainment milestone are here, too. No scenes have been removed. But new action and new insight are now included. Include yourself in the excitement.

Lethal Weapon 2 (Director's Cut)
 
Theatrical Release: 1989 Genre: Action & Adventure Warner Bros. Studios Rated:    Unrated
Running Time: 114 Director: Richard Donner

Tagline:    The magic is back!
Starring:    Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Joss Ackland, Derrick O'Connor, Patsy Kensit, Darlene Love, Traci Wolfe, Steve Kahan, Mark Rolston, Jenette Goldstein, Dean Norris, Juney Smith, Nestor Serrano, Philip Suriano

Summary:    Got it-and more. Over four specially added minuted put the boys back to action as never before in this director's cut version of Lethal Weapon 2. Riggs wows the pretties at a hotel spa before getting to Getz. Murtaugh receives bad bodywork news from an auto repairman after his beleaguered station wagon sees Riggs-piloted street action. Plus, feisty Leo shares a newly included scene in which he recalls a suspect's address by complex spins of numbers that , well, no one can tell it like Leo. And no one would follow his lead but Riggs and Murtaugh. It's police procedure, lethal style. And it's yours to enjoy as the duo draws a head on criminals hiding behind diplomatic immunity.

Lethal Weapon 3 (Director's Cut)
 
Theatrical Release: 1992 Genre: Action & Adventure Warner Bros. Studios Rated:    Unrated
Running Time: 118 Director: Richard Donner

Tagline:    The magic is back again!
Starring:    Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Rene Russo, Stuart Wilson, Steve Kahan, Darlene Love, Traci Wolfe, Damon Hines, Ebonie Smith, Gregory Millar, Nick Chinlund, Jason Iorg, Alan Scarfe, Delores Hall

Summary:    The characters, action and comedy are back-plus something new. Riggs meets someone he never expected to find: his female alter ego, Lorna Cole (Rene Russo). With this director's cut of Lethal Weapon 3, something newer is addedd: three minutes of never-before-seen footage! Remember the marina slugfest between Riggs and Murtaugh (Danny Glover)? New scenes with Riggs and Murtaugh's daughter Rianne (Tracie Wolfe) add subtext to his fighting-mad protectiveness. Other additions: domestic bliss at Riggs' trailer with a new rottweiler buddy joining Riggs canine pal Sam, Trish (Darlene Love) insists Murtaugh weat a protective vest and Cole takes the wheel of a high-horsepowered interrogation.

Lethal Weapon 4
 
Theatrical Release: 1998 Genre: Action & Adventure Warner Bros. Studios Rated:    R
Running Time: 127 Director: Richard Donner

Tagline:    The Gang's All Here.
Starring:    Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Rene Russo, Chris Rock

Summary:    Pure dynamite! The LETHAL WEAPON team has done it again, putting the match to the fuse and putting the WOW! back on screen for LETHAL WEAPON 4.

Mel Gibson and Danny Glover return as buddy cops Riggs and Murtaugh, with Joe Pesci riding comedy shotgun as chatterbox Leo. Murtaugh is still the family man. Riggs is still the gonzo losse cannon and - what;s this? - family man. His will he/won't he marraige to Cole (Rene Russo) is one of the new wrinkles in this powerhouse crowd-pleaser that also stars comedy favorite Chris Rock and international action star Jet Li. Wedding bells, ammo shells, explosive laughter - this one's fully loaded!

Lethal Weapon Legacy (Director's Cut)
 
Theatrical Release: 1999 Genre: Action & Adventure Warner Bros. Studios Rated:    Unrated
Running Time: 342 Director: Richard Donner

Tagline:   
Starring:    Gibson, Glover, Mel Gibson

Summary:    With over seven minutes of previously unavailable scenes, the director's cut of Lethal Weapon is a long-overdue present for fans. Riggs' solitary homelife and the tragic loss spurring him in a reckless disregard for his own safety now come into greater focus.

Licence To Kill (Special Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 1989 Genre: Action & Adventure MGM/United Artists Rated:    PG
Running Time: 133 Director: John Glen (II)

Tagline:    His bad side is a dangerous place to be.
Starring:    Timothy Dalton, Carey Lowell, Robert Davi, Talisa Soto, Anthony Zerbe, Frank McRae, David Hedison, Wayne Newton, Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Starke, Everett McGill, Desmond Llewelyn, Pedro Armendáriz Jr., Robert Brown, Priscilla Barnes

Summary:    James Bond (Timothy Dalton) takes on his most daring ade=venture ever when he turns renegade and goes head to head with one of the intenational drug cartel's most brutal and powerful leaders. This time, he's fighting not for country, not for justice... bu for revenge!

The Life of Birds
 
Theatrical Release: 1998 Genre: Documentary BBC Video Rated:    Not Rated
Running Time: 600 Director: Joanna Sarsby

Tagline:    Another landmark series from producers of Blue Planet: Seas of Life.
Starring:    David Attenborough

Summary:    Colorful, mysterious, noble and intriguing, birds have fascinated us since the dawn of history. David Attenborough, one of the world's foremost naturalists, host an extraordinary exploration into the secret lives of these magnificent creatures.

Disc 1: (To Fly or Not ro Fly/The Mastery of Flight/The Insatiable Appetite/Meat Eaters)
Disc 2: (Fishing for a Living/Signals and Songs/Finding Partners)
Disc 3: (The Demands of the Egg/The Problems of Parenthood/The Limits of Endurance)

The Life of Mammals
 
Theatrical Release: 2003 Genre: Documentary BBC Video Rated:    Not Rated
Running Time: 500 Director: David Attenborough

Tagline:    Hosted by David Attenborough
Starring:    David Attenborough

Summary:    Vast in scope and stunning in imagery and detail, The Life of Mammals is the epic story of 4,000 species that have outlived the dinosaurs and colonized the farthest reached of the Earth. Emmy Award winner David Attenborough (The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, The Life of Birds) leads viewers on an extraordinary and breathtakingly beautiful exploration of this incredibly diverse group of creatures - from the smallest, the two-inch pygmy shrew, to the larget, the blue whale; from the slowest, the sloth, to the switest, the cheetah; from the least attractive, the naked mole rat, to the most irresistible, a human baby.

The Life of Mammals (Volume 1)
 
Theatrical Release: 2002 Genre: Documentary BBC Video Rated:    Not Rated
Running Time: 150 Director: David Attenborough

Tagline:    Hosted by David Attenborough.
Starring:    David Attenborough

Summary:    "Mammals, thse creatures that are furry, warm-blooded, and nourish their young with milk, are the most popular of all animals - perhaps because we are mammals ourselves." (David Attenborough)

In this Volume:

A Winning Design - David Attenborough makes a worldwide journey of discovery in search of fascinating mammals to illustrate why we mammals are so incrediblysu ccessful and diverse.

Insect Hunters - The insect hunters were ther at the very beginning of the mammals and are still thriving today. They are one of the great success stories of mammals.

Plant Predators - Some of the biggest predators to walk the Earth are the plant predators, and they face a constant battle. Their prey is hevaily armored, often indigestible and sometimes poisonous.

The Life of Mammals (Volume 2)
 
Theatrical Release: 2002 Genre: Documentary BBC Video Rated:    Not Rated
Running Time: 150 Director: David Attenborough

Tagline:    Hosted by David Attenborough
Starring:    David Attenborough

Summary:    "Mammals, thse creatures that are furry, warm-blooded, and nourish their young with milk, are the most popular of all animals - perhaps because we are mammals ourselves." (David Attenborough)

In this Volume:

Chisellers - Special tools liek chisel-sharp front teeth and underground dwelling enable this group of mammals to feast on the toughest roots and seeds.

Meat Eaters - Meat-eating predators and their prey must evolve speed, endurance and maneuverabolity to outwit each other. The aggression of the kill mans the difference between life and death.

Opportunists - Omnivores will eat whatever is around at the time, making them highly adaptable. Among this group are some of the most charismatic and widespread mammals ont he planet.

The Life of Mammals (Volume 3)
 
Theatrical Release: 2002 Genre: Documentary BBC Video Rated:    Not Rated
Running Time: 100 Director: David Attenborough

Tagline:    Host by David Attenborough
Starring:    David Attenborough

Summary:    "Mammals, thse creatures that are furry, warm-blooded, and nourish their young with milk, are the most popular of all animals - perhaps because we are mammals ourselves." (David Attenborough)

In this Volume:

Return to the Water - With perfect streamlined bodies and great underwater speed, seals, dolphins, porpoises and whales became the new hunters of the sea.

Lif in the Trees - A range of adaptation from suction feet to fripping tails to ultra-keen senses help the tree-dwelling mammals to survive and thrive high above the ground.

The Life of Mammals (Volume 4)
 
Theatrical Release: 2002 Genre: Documentary BBC Video Rated:    Not Rated
Running Time: 100 Director: David Attenborough

Tagline:    Hoste by David Attenborough
Starring:    David Attenborough

Summary:    "Mammals, thse creatures that are furry, warm-blooded, and nourish their young with milk, are the most popular of all animals - perhaps because we are mammals ourselves." (David Attenborough)

In this Volume:

Social Climbers - In the daily hubbub of monkey life, only those with talnt as social wheeler-dealers get ahead.

Food for Thought - Human beings appear to be unique among mammals. We live in huge cities, we walk on two legs and we have language. But how far have we really come from out mammalian heritage?

The Lion King (Platnium Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 1994 Genre: Kids & Family Walt Disney Pictures Rated:    G
Running Time: 89 Director: Rob Minkoff, Roger Allers

Tagline:    Life's greatest adventure is finding your place in the Circle of Life.
Starring:    Matthew Broderick, Whoopi Goldberg, Jeremy Irons, James Earl Jones

Summary:    Experience the power and majesty that is The Lion King! With its unforgettable story, Academy Award-winning music, breathtaking animation and beloved characters, you'll be insipired by the tale of Simba, the feisty lion cub who "just can't wait to be king," and his journey to claim his place in the Circle of Life."

Now, in this dazzling 2-disc Special Edition, "There is more to see than has ever been seen" with an all-new-song, never-before-seen animation, plus specially created bonus features that transport you into the world of The Lion King.

Live and Let Die (Special Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 1973 Genre: Action & Adventure MGM/United Artists Rated:    PG
Running Time: 121 Director: Guy Hamilton

Tagline:    Get Moore!
Starring:    Roger Moore, Yaphet Kotto

Summary:    With charm, wit and deadly assurance, Roger Moore steps in as the suave, sophisticated - and lethal - Agent 007 in a "thrilling, high-powered" (TIME) showdown with an infamous drug lord who's determined to eliminate Bond and conquer the world!

The Living Daylights (Special Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 1987 Genre: Action & Adventure MGM/United Artists Rated:    PG
Running Time: 130 Director: John Glen (II)

Tagline:    The new James Bond... living on the edge.
Starring:    Timothy Dalton, Maryam d'Abo, Jeroen Krabbé, Joe Don Baker, John Rhys-Davies, Art Malik, Andreas Wisniewski, Thomas Wheatley, Desmond Llewelyn, Robert Brown, Geoffrey Keen, Walter Gotell, Caroline Bliss, John Terry, Virginia Hey

Summary:    Timothy Dalton is suave and lethal as superagent James Bond in this this turbo-charged action/adventure that pulls out the stops for excitment. Armed with a gadget-laden Aston Martin and his license to kill, Agent 007 must stop a terrifying weapons consipracy that may be linked to the Soviet military high command!

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (Special Extended DVD Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 2001 Genre: Action & Adventure New Line Cinema Rated:    PG-13
Running Time: 208 Director: Peter Jackson

Tagline:    The Legend Comes to Life
Starring:    Noel Appleby, Sean Astin, Sala Baker, Sean Bean, Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, Billy Boyd, Marton Csokas, Megan Edwards, Michael Elsworth, Mark Ferguson, Ian Holm, Ian McKellen, Christopher Lee, Lawrence Makoare

Summary:    An ancient Ring thought lost for centuries has been found, and through a strange twist in fate has been given to a small Hobbit named Frodo. When Gandalf discovers the Ring is in fact the One Ring of the Dark Lord Sauron, Frodo must make an epic quest to the Cracks of Doom in order to destroy it! However he does not go alone. He is joined by Gandalf, Legolas the elf, Gimli the Dwarf, Aragorn, Boromir and his three Hobbit friends Merry, Pippin and Samwise. Through mountains, snow, darkness, forests, rivers and plains, facing evil and danger at every corner the Fellowship of the Ring must go. Their quest to destroy the One Ring is the only hope for the end of the Dark Lords reign!

The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy (New Line Plantium Series)
 
Theatrical Release: 2004 Genre: Action & Adventure New Line Cinema Rated:    PG-13
Running Time: 681 Director: Peter Jackson

Tagline:    The Legend Comes to Life
Starring:    Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, Cate Blanchett, John Rhys-Davies, Bernard Hill, Christopher Lee, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Hugo Weaving, Miranda Otto, David Wenham

Summary:    The extended editions of Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" present the greatest trilogy in film history in the most ambitious sets in DVD history. In bringing J.R.R. Tolkien's nearly unfilmable work to the screen, Jackson benefited from extraordinary special effects, evocative New Zealand locales, and an exceptionally well-chosen cast, but most of all from his own adaptation with co-writers Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, preserving Tolkien's vision and often his very words, but also making logical changes to accommodate the medium of film. While purists complained about these changes and about characters and scenes left out of the films, the almost two additional hours of material in the extended editions (about 11 hours total) help appease them by delving more deeply into Tolkien's music, the characters, and loose ends that enrich the story, such as an explanation of the Faramir-Denethor relationship, and the appearance of the Mouth of Sauron at the gates of Mordor. In addition, the extended editions offer more bridge material between the films, further confirming that the trilogy is really one long film presented in three pieces.

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Special Extended DVD Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 2003 Genre: Action & Adventure New Line Cinema Rated:    PG-13
Running Time: 250 Director: Peter Jackson

Tagline:    This Christmas the journey ends.
Starring:    Noel Appleby, Alexandra Astin, Sean Astin, David Aston, John Bach, Sean Bean, Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, Billy Boyd, Sadwyn Brophy, Alistair Browning, Marton Csokas, Richard Edge, Jason Fitch, Bernard Hill

Summary:    The Fellowship divides to conquer as Frodo and Sam, with the help and hindrance of Gollum, continue their way to Mount Doom. Gandalf and Pippin ride to Minas Tirith to help defend Gondor while Merry remains with Eowyn and the other Rohan fighters. Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli seek aid from those that live in the Cursed Mountains. All these battles have one goal in mind: distract the Eye of Sauron and buy Frodo a little more time to destroy the ring.

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Special Extended DVD Edition)
 
Theatrical Release: 2002 Genre: Action & Adventure New Line Cinema Rated:    PG-13
Running Time: 223 Director: Peter Jackson

Tagline:    A New Power Is Rising.
Starring:    Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, Cate Blanchett, John Rhys-Davies, Bernard Hill, Christopher Lee, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Hugo Weaving, Miranda Otto, David Wenham

Summary:    Sauron's forces increase. His allies grow. The Ringwraiths return in an even more frightening form. Saruman's army of Uruk Hai is ready to launch an assault against Aragorn and the people of Rohan. Yet, the Fellowship is broken and Boromir is dead. For the little hope that is left, Frodo and Sam march on into Mordor, unprotected. A number of new allies join with Aragorn, Gimli, Legolas, Pippin and Merry. And they must defend Rohan and attack Isengard. Yet, while all this is going on, Sauron's troops mass toward the City of Gondor, for the War of the Ring is about to begin.



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