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#961 |
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Well I finally saw the extended edition and I loved it. It is so much better than the theatrical cut. I now love the pacing of the film so much more. The moment from Beon leading up to the spider fight, is primarily all story and devoid of action, which is really nice. My father’s complaint from the theatical cut was why was the Master of Laketown giving Bard such a hard time, now it’s all fleshed out, you see now the people of Laketown look up to him. An example is how the towns people helped Bard by hiding the knocked out soldiers. In the theatrical cut I had a complaint with the Master quickly welcoming Thorin’s quest, now that has been fleshed out. I love how while Thrain is telling Gandalf that Thorin must not enter the mountain, they then cut to Thorin entering the mountain, which added suspense. With Thrain telling Gandalf that the dragon is in league with Sauron adds a more evil dimension to Smaug instead of him being just a one-dimensional character that just wants gold. When Thorin is doing his best to kill Smaug you really want him to succeed in doing it, now that stakes are higher. I love it when the dwarves are presented to Beon two by two, just like in the book. I think the new footage and cut in Mirkwood forest is an improvement. I love that there is a scene where Smaug hints at his connection to being in league with Sauron. Now when Smaug senses the ring its now because he’s more evil because he's in league with the dark one. When Smaug knew Thorin and the dwarves were there in the mines you suspect that he and Sauron were expecting them to show up. Overall the story is more layered now and better paced than the theatrical cut. I think the extended cut pacing here is closer to the Lord of the Rings than the theatrical.
I have to say the theatrical cut is more faithful to the source material than the extended cut and the extended takes even more focus off Bilbo due to the new adding story elements. That's not a criticism, its just the truth. Last edited by CGHULK; 11-05-2014 at 08:20 AM. |
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#964 |
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I've been reading through the thread and I haven't seen anyone mention any exclusive content (disc or online).
Can it really be that there are no exclusive featurettes anywhere? Don't get me wrong. This is great news (especially after the Target Winter Soldier disaster). |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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As for exclusives disasters, I think Star Trek Into Darkness (the first blu-ray release of that film) takes the cake for exclusives disasters. Holy ****ing hell that was a train wreck. To get all the special features a person would have had to buy like 9 different copies each from different retailers. Last edited by Cook; 11-05-2014 at 10:25 AM. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I seem to remember The Return of the King Extended Edition coming out about a month later than usual. There was no movie for it to lead in to, so they released it (and the boxed set) closer to Christmas. And costing about $25, which makes these $20 Blu-Ray Hobbit editions just a bit sweeter. But who knows, the Hobbit might be a different case. |
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#968 |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Try searching for Hobbit DOS 3D. Amazon tends to hide 3D titles if you don't include 3D in your query. |
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#972 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I take back my previous post lol. I could've sworn that the extended Return of the King came out a few months before November. Maybe I'm thinking of the theatrical cut coming out sooner than the other two movies.
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Thanks given by: | JackKnightStarman (11-05-2014) |
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One thing I'm confused by is the chronology of the appendices on these Hobbit releases. I know they went back for pickups for a bunch of stuff when they made it 3 movies, but I'm having a hard time telling WHEN exactly they were doing the various shoots. I'd love to see the original scripts for movie 1 + 2 when that's all there was.
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#974 |
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If my memory serves me, the theatrical DVD release also came out later. I believe late July early August.
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So when we get to the TDOS appendices, we're back in 2011/2012 during the original shoot again. The pickups for films 2 and 3 were done over 10 weeks starting in May 2013, the relevant material of which is also shown in the latest appendices. AFAIK the majority of the reshot stuff for TDOS centred on expanding Kili and Tauriel's relationship and the addition of the 'lighting of the forge' sequence in Erebor. Last edited by Geoff D; 11-05-2014 at 04:11 PM. |
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Blu-ray Knight
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#980 |
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Oct 2010
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Anyone else missing the UV code inside the packaging of the extended Smaug? I purchased my copy from Best Buy that includes the Key of Thorin Oakenshield.
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