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Jackson said that he wanted to do an even longer version than the Extended Editions, which would be so f'in awesome, but i doubt it's gonna be in this edition, they're gonna try to milk that cow and release 4K first and then maybe a Final Cut down the line, I really hope for a separate LOTR box on that one since I don't care that much for the hobbit films personally (which is a shame)Is there anything new in this collection that isn't on previous releases? I seem to recall Peter Jackson offered to include deleted scenes with the bookcase edition but Warners passed on it.
The ultimate edition of The Hobbit Flicks, would be edited down to 1 or 2 movies. I can’t decide if this is worth getting or not. From what I recall, the only new material is going to be a making of the 4K versions (or something like that), which seems kinda pointless and I’m sure it’ll end up on YouTube.Jackson said that he wanted to do an even longer version than the Extended Editions, which would be so f'in awesome, but i doubt it's gonna be in this edition, they're gonna try to milk that cow and release 4K first and then maybe a Final Cut down the line, I really hope for a separate LOTR box on that one since I don't care that much for the hobbit films personally (which is a shame)
There is a bonus disc exclusive to this set;Is there anything new in this collection that isn't on previous releases? I seem to recall Peter Jackson offered to include deleted scenes with the bookcase edition but Warners passed on it.
To honor the 20th anniversary of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Alamo Drafthouse reunited Middle-earth’s finest for three Special conversations hosted by Stephen Colbert.
Also included is The Festival De Cannes Presentation Reel.
I still have those to this dayJust remember those ancient LOTR EE DVDs, that collection was golden standard for physical media.
Yes i would agree with that i dont know of any other person that collects media these days i am slowly getting there alsoThey are not seriously to include the DVD versions, are they?!
But anyway: 51 discs... most people probably don't own that many different movies on physical media these days...
Even if they included the extras, why not combine the 6 DVDs onto a single blu-ray (for LOTR). It'd make life a lot easier.They are not seriously to include the DVD versions, are they?!
But anyway: 51 discs... most people probably don't own that many different movies on physical media these days...