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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Jedi
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So, why bother with the seamless braching work when most people would choose the extended cuts anyways? That programming code to implement the branching could very well force a downgrade in video quality due to space limitations on the disc. I'd rather know that I have the only version of the film I'll ever watch ever again on a disc by itself where it has the maximum bitrate potentials for HD video and HD audio. |
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![]() What a STUPID choice !!! ![]() We all aready have theses ones on previous DVD editions. ![]() We want Blu-ray discs. We want HIGH DEFINITION SPECIAL FEATURES !! ![]() When will Warner decide to make something PERFECT for everybody ? |
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Because some people like to be able to choose which version of the film they are going to watch. I personally prefer the theatrical versions because I feel like the extended versions drag too much, with the exception perhaps of The Two Towers. If the theatrical release of The Fellowship of the Ring had good video quality I would have happily gotten that set. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Indianapolis
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The movies wouldn't have to be longer. Just drop the extra crap and keep to the book in the areas of the story he did film. |
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I sold my extended edition DVDs on the weekend and as I was handing them to the guy buying them, I was admiring the packaging and lamenting that I was letting them go. Personally, I preferred the DVD boxes, but ultimately it's the PQ/AQ that matter so I'll be picking up the Blu-rays.
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#592 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
May 2007
Indianapolis
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Now that LOTR has been established as a winning franchise, this has a more credible chance of happening someday. Remember that early on, when Jackson pitched the idea to other studios, the studios wanted to do it in one movie. ARGH!!!! When Jackson pitched it to New Line, he asked for 2 movies, not thinking he had a chance of 3. They said no, which disappointed Jackson until they continued by saying they wanted to do 3 movies. Last edited by radagast; 03-16-2011 at 08:12 PM. |
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#593 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
May 2007
Indianapolis
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I even have all 6 movies on VHS. ![]() Last edited by radagast; 03-16-2011 at 08:16 PM. |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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It never ceases to amaze me how people are so concerned about the original versions of Star Wars, taking the high road about 'preserving' them and whatnot. Yet the theatrical editions of LOTR - multi-award winning, with a worldwide take of nearly $3 billion - wouldn't be pissed on if they were on fire. They may not be as important as Star Wars, but they're not far off IMO. I'd hate it if the fantasy film which equalled Titanic and Ben Hur's record Oscar haul was only known by the bloated Extended Edition. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
May 2007
Indianapolis
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Blu-ray Samurai
May 2007
Indianapolis
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Blu-ray Emperor
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You guys are missing my point. Of course the theatricals of LOTR are available, and thank **** for that. But I've lost count of the posts on various forums all stating that 'they'd never watch the LOTR theatricals again', 'why did they release them on BD when the true fans just want the EEs' etc etc, while in the adjacent Star Wars threads many of the same people bleat about Lucas NOT giving them the option. Hypocrisy, thy name is fandom.
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The biggest disappointment of all is the number of discs. Why are the movies still split across two discs? Is there any reason they can't be on one disc? "Watchmen: Ultimate Cut" and "Gone with the Wind" were on one disc and both looked excellent. These transfers had better be awesome.
Same with the extras. I would assume that most of the footage in the EE extras was not shot in HD, so I see no reason the extras for each film cannot fit on one disc. This should be a 9-disc set with the same content. |
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