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![]() I have the extended Lord of the Rings, but the only one I feel was really well added to would be Return of the King. In Fellowship, there were about 20 minutes of fan credits, which was a total disappointment when believing that was going to be extra scenes in the movie. I doubt we'll see the original trilogy in 3D any time soon. |
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You go ahead, guys. I'll do my exhaustive "watch-all-the-extras-on-the-extended-editions"-marathon soon. Never watched any of those, and they were also one of the main reasons to actually buy the more expensive Extended Editions
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I think he was referring that you could just ask this in the 3D thread for Hobbit that already exists :-)
That being said - I enjoyed the first one in 3D HFR (though I think it mainly sticks in my mind due to being the first HFR I've seen). 2 was darker, and the barrel scene go-pro footage kills it for me. |
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#214 |
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https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...ghlight=hobbit
Above is the most recent Hobbit 3D thread. I'll admit, the search tool even in Advanced Search is not intuitive in that if I type "hobbit 3D", it brings up a list of Star Wars VII, and every other movie but the Hobbit. When I adjust some settings like "Search by Title only", it finally brings it up. I'd say Fellowship, once they got out of the hobbit home, had pretty good medium range 3D layers. The third one was good too, along with parts of 2. In general though, the 3D could've been pushed a lot more as it was mostly conservative compared to stronger 3D films. |
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I usually use google site search "site:forum.blu-ray.com hobbit 3D" |
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#218 |
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Thank you guys. The Search button is not very useful indeed.
I think both the story and 3D go from good (episode 1) to good (episode 2) to great (episode 3). The Battle of the 5 Armies features some of the most eye-popping 3D effects during the battle scenes. I love 300-like battle scenes and Peter Jackson managed to make the audience feel the weight and magnitude of these armies without making it just a gore fest |
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The battle scenes are indeed considerably enhanced by the 3D (as are all the scenes in tunnels and caves) and there's no way I'd watch any of the three films again in 2D, but I wouldn't really go so far as to say that there were any "eye-popping" 3D effects in any of them.
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