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One additional thought regarding the different edits. One of the things I really loved in the Extended Cut of Return of the King was the scene between Aragorn and Eowyn in Edoras at the beginning of the film. RotK is such a massive epic with big set pieces that I rather liked getting some more quiet, intimate moments like that one. It clearly didn't have a place in the Theatrical Cut, but it's one of the things that's really great about having an additional fleshed out version of the film.
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I think that one of the best added scenes was the flashback scene with Boromir & Faramir in TTT.
It makes Boromir come across as a more nicer person and you realise how strong they're brotherly bond was and makes it more emotional when Faramir knows that he's dead. |
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![]() Sean Bean made such an impression in Fellowship that I remember really missing him in The Two Towers. The film gains so much by having his presence in that scene. Also, as you say, it gives more emotional resonance to Faramir's arc. The Boromir-Faramir-Denethor family dynamic is the biggest argument in favor of the Extended Cuts. It just adds an entirely different dimension to the story. ----- I spent some time watching RotK with the Post Production audio commentary, and it's really reawakened in me just how amazing this film project turned out. So many people working on the production were so passionate and dedicated to the work, and the results are as stunning to me now as they were back when the films were released. You just really have to take your hat off to all the people involved. Last edited by Aragorn the Elfstone; 05-20-2014 at 07:18 AM. |
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And I wholeheartedly agree all that was said about the added Faramir/Boromir scenes. Probably my favorite completely new scene that was added to the EE's. |
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However, my breaking point was "The Desolation of Smaug." I can forgive some of the sillier scenes, like the barrel scene, or like that opening flashback at the Pracing Pony, which was already recalled for us in the first movie. (Some scenes are cool if they're talked about first and *then* shown, but conversation scenes usually aren't one of them unless there's some kind of reveal.) And forget whether or not it's "true" to the source material, I've never seen a Romeo+Juliet love triangle feel as weak as the one with Tauriel. But it was the "chase" (if you can even call it that) with Smaug at the end that pushed me over the edge. When you put everything together, it lasted about 30 minutes. That's a long time to go without a lick of dramatic tension, just for a few cool shots of Erebor in action. |
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Damn that sucks. Yeah I wanted to add it to my UV collection so I can watch it anytime. I only watched FSOTR since I bought it and I'm trying to find the time to watch the rest. 4 hours is pretty damn long.
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Blu-ray Emperor
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If you have the extended DVD's you can get UV copies for them for $5 a movie at Vudu. If you transfer 10 DVD's to UV, it gets cut down to $2.50 a movie. I did this with my LOTR extended discs. Alternatively if you have a Blu-ray drive, I believe you can also get UV copies with the BD discs if you have those, for $2 each (and again half that with 10 transfers)
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Blu-ray King
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Blu-ray Knight
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There's some good caps-a-holic pics which show the differences. |
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#13740 |
Blu-ray Emperor
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It's got a slight tickle down the sides, yeah. Most folks won't even notice though because they've got the overscan on.
Speaking of TTT, look at this screen grab which illustrates how shitty the noise reduction was in the DI. Check out Samwise, he's horribly smeary, and just how many fingers does he have on his right hand?? http://www.caps-a-holic.com/hd_vergl...ss=0#vergleich A lot of the movie looks like that, over-processed mush. Andrew Lesnie said that they had a lot of trouble with the DI until PJ managed to get the right combo of sharpening and noise reduction. They fixed it in time for ROTK, and the completed DI for Fellowship looks incredible in terms of fine filmic detail, but TTT is a bit of dog at times. Last edited by Geoff D; 07-06-2014 at 08:14 PM. |
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