I once had a LOTR extended edition marathon with some friends. It was awesome! I plan to do it again before The Hobbit releases.
I once had a LOTR extended edition marathon with some friends. It was awesome! I plan to do it again before The Hobbit releases.
man theres nothing i enjoy more than getting a whole mess of narc's, black out the room, turn the a/c down to 50 and put in some lotr. amazing movies, cant wait for the hobbit.
the books are quite a bit better imo but its rather hard to squeeze the books into the movies. although the return of the kings uncut version is like 4 hours and 20 mins so i dunno.
that being said, i think i may have my saturday planned out lol
I'm so scared of burning myself out on the movies because they're so long, hence why I keep my viewings down to once-per-year! I have the same policy for Spaceballs, which keeps it always funny every time I watch it.
So pumped for the Hobbit. Peter Jackson is such a lucky SOB for being able to convince the studios to let him shoot it in two parts. That had to have been an uphill battle; studios HATE signing on for multiple movies.
It is the greatest film trilogy in the world. Amazing how a fantasy picture could do so well, even take home the Oscar for Best Picture; well done Peter Jackson! We are in his debt, but more so in the debt of the father of fantasy , J.R.R TOLKIEN! Thank you!
I've actually been wanting to re-watch these. I just haven't been able to commit the time. I really should
Damnit Spoilers! hadn't seen that scene! But don't worry I wont hold it against you My fault for not having seen the extended editions yet. Might just go order them all now tbh! Time to roam the internets for the ultimate LOTR extended box or whatever I can find... if anyone knows a good shop (EU) or a box set I should get, do let me know... I'll be checking amazon.co.uk, play.com, etc etc
This is what I own, it makes for a great shelf addition as well :P
now THATS exactly what im looking for lets see if i can get it on UK amazon or play.com etc...
omg: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lord-Rings-T...6694105&sr=8-2 17.99 pounds! thats NOTHING! man this is gonna be a GOOD DAY
My mindset for spoilers is that they have a shelf life. And the books were published almost 60 years ago... <_< Saying there's a spoiler for this is like saying someone spoiled the King Kong movie. lol
But, yeah. I intentionally gave that bit of a teaser, just to REALLY sink home the differences the extended edition means. And I suggest getting the Blu-Ray extended box set. The box holding them all is gold, and looks quite impressive on a shelf.
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2-2-2012. We shall always remember the day where Paladins ascended through the Light to become GODS.
Well, he did convince them to sign on for three consecutive films directly with LOTR and did fairly well with that. They might have some faith in him. Still, I see your point - The Hobbit is a single book and it could very well have been made into a single film. Not as well, of course, but still.
Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Lord-Rin...6694353&sr=8-1 That's the Blu-Ray version.
"It was the product of a mind so twisted, it was actually sprained." -Douglas Adams
2-2-2012. We shall always remember the day where Paladins ascended through the Light to become GODS.
Haha yeah, I was only really joking when I said "spoilers!", as I said, my own fault that I've not seen the extended versions yet
Now i'm stuck between getting this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lord-Rings-T...6694105&sr=8-2
and this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Lord-Rin...6694105&sr=8-8
Double the price for "+11 hous of extra features, auto commentaries and documentaries"
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I'm a little behind the times and don't have a bluray player yet... I know! Flog me! I recently moved back in with my parents temporarily and I don't think they'd be interested in getting a bluray player, even though they have a kinda small (32") Full HD LCD TV.
and i've been thinking of getting a blu ray drive for my PC but tbh I don't like sitting at the PC to watch films, find it uncomfortable... So I guess it'll be the DVD box set... now I just need to decide which of the 2 that I linked above...
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Do I like LOTR? Hell yea! I started to read the books when I was like 10y old, the first time. Read them again when I was around 15-16 and understood more. I've never really liked to read books, but I still managed to go through most of Tolkiens books before I was 16. My fav. book is The Hobbit, because it's more.. Fun?
I was superhyped when the first movie came. I was only 11 years old and had just read the first two books. I was in love with the world and imagined myself being there all the time. We got it on DVD and I think I saw it 20 times or so until The Two Towers came. I'm not lying here, but I have seen The Two Towers over 200 times. Every day after school, me and a friend always sat down and watched The Two Towers while eating some food. Most of our friends were older than us so we had to wait for them to finnish school / eat / whatever and killed our time with TTT. From the day I got TTT on DvD till like 1 week before RoTK came to cinema we almost saw the movie every day.
Return of the King is still one of the most epic experiences I've had ever. I was so in love with the world and I loved the movies. When you're a teenager you don't look for mistakes or care about the big differences between movie and book so it was amazing!
Short after I bought the DvD extended box and got a Minas Tirith statue with it. Seen them a few times and watched all of the extra-CDs. The work behind the movies is insane. We had a marathon few months ago with all three extended versions and will most likley have another just before The Hobbit.
I really hope The Hobbit is just as good, since it's my fav. book ever it has to be!
Edit: Must tell you a fun fact. I usually watched RoTK before falling asleep. And for about 2 weeks in a row, I fell asleep during the movie and always woke up when they zoomed Aragorn in just before he says "For Frodo!" and charge into the orcs at the black gate just to fall asleep directly after.
Gah i'm lying in bed on my laptop and I just can't decide which box to buy! As far as I know the first one I linked doesn't have extras; and people here have been saying the extras are a must see... but it's £20 extra. WAT DO!
edit: just seen that both boxes contain 12 discs... If the 2nd box has extras etc, but they both have the same amount of discs, mthen surely the first box i linked must have some extras too? and its half the price...
edit2: Ok i need to learn to read, first box set: "To top it all off, the extended editions offer four discs per film: two for the longer movie, plus four commentary tracks and stupendous DTS 6.1 ES sound; and two for the bonus material, which covers just about everything from script creation to special effects."
First box set it is
edit3: looking at the pictures of both the ones I linked, just realised they're the same lol... just 1 is double the price o_O
derp moment #3 this evening...
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That part made me chuckle, for a different reason.
So, I've never watched any LOTR movies / read the books. A friend let me borrow the first movie off of him. To be fair, I wasn't giving it 100% of my attention (I was doing homework while "watching it"), so I stopped watching it about 30 minutes in, and told him that. I told him why I didn't like it, and to aggravate him (jokingly, of course) that it had "horrible production values!". Now, whenever I hear the word "production" (or talk about anything movie related with him), I'm sure to bring up that LOTR had "horrible production values!".
In case you can't tell, I don't really think that, and I am aware that I didn't give it a fair chance.
Anyway, hope I didn't derail, just wanted to share my experience with LOTR and it's production. =p
Good for you, man! They are brilliant pictures, especially the Return of the King.
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