I got a gift certificate for media play for my birthday so I went to go get it there and it was $28! I couldn't believe it. Needless to say, there was only 1 copy missing from their big display. I just saw it at Target for $17 the day before. Media Play is so over priced. Last time I went there, I bought two cds and they costed $40. I am never going there again ( once my gift certificate is used up ). I am going to go to Best buy tonight and get it. Thanks for the pointer.
deary me, for all of you who havn't realised that the 'director's cut' is just a cheap knock off to make more money then i shall inform u all
BUY THE FRIGGIN' DVD!!!
the DVD consists of 2 discs...yes 2!
like planet of the apes, before it, LOTR has a double disc dvd feature which contains loads and loads and loads - and this aint no exaggeration - of special features
included in these special features are interviews, behined the scenes, making of and the usual blag (trailers and stuff)
the reeeeeeall interesting point is the deleted / extended scenes which are just gonna be inserted in the film gaining that precious 15mins in the crappy nov release video....
<strong>deary me, for all of you who havn't realised that the 'director's cut' is just a cheap knock off to make more money then i shall inform u all
BUY THE FRIGGIN' DVD!!!
the DVD consists of 2 discs...yes 2!
like planet of the apes, before it, LOTR has a double disc dvd feature which contains loads and loads and loads - and this aint no exaggeration - of special features
included in these special features are interviews, behined the scenes, making of and the usual blag (trailers and stuff)
the reeeeeeall interesting point is the deleted / extended scenes which are just gonna be inserted in the film gaining that precious 15mins in the crappy nov release video....
the moral of the story??
BUY A DVD PLAYER! - it saves one hell of a wait!</strong><hr></blockquote>
The directors cut contains more than 30 minutes worth of scenes originally deleted. The difference is that they are re-inserted into the film so you can see it as a whole film rather than just as separate scenes. That makes a difference.
I watched it for the first time last night. Other than Legolas, Aragorn and Boromir being badass, and Cate Blanchett being elfishly hot, I don't think the movie was *that* great. Definitely not Oscar Best Picutre material. It was, however, much better than Star Wars Episode 2, which was pure crap.
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<strong>waiting for the directors edition in november... <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>
I heard it's nearly three and a half hours long. You certainly get your moneys worth with it. Worth the wait.
And probably buy the three at the end for a better deal <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
any more info. about this? url?
It will have extra footage and will make me sp00.
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<strong>there's a "director's edition"???
any more info. about this? url?</strong><hr></blockquote>
<a href="http://www.lordoftherings.net" target="_blank">http://www.lordoftherings.net</a>
Click on "November DVD Release"
Or, click on "Bring the Fellowship Home" and then click on "Frequently Asked Questions"
<strong>
I heard it's nearly three and a half hours long. You certainly get your moneys worth with it. Worth the wait.</strong><hr></blockquote>
One of the original cuts of FOTR was something like 3 hr 30 mins or 3 hr 45mins. This is was the Director's Cut is.
anyone wants to read the all story..?
i think it's in spanish..
yea. it is.
anyone wanna read??
<a href="http://it.geocities.com/fruttamartorana/book/" target="_blank">and some more things to read as well</a>
<img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />
WTF do you find these DIVX movies Mulattabianca? (Nice "ibook" BTW, can you teach me italian? I need to learn fast!)
so i have something they like and they something i like so simply .. using the snail mail.
Yea.
Imparati l'italiano...
I think i'd want to go to NY .. (how to find a job there?)
Anyone else notice the Powerbook in one of the "making of" extras?
BUY THE FRIGGIN' DVD!!!
the DVD consists of 2 discs...yes 2!
like planet of the apes, before it, LOTR has a double disc dvd feature which contains loads and loads and loads - and this aint no exaggeration - of special features
included in these special features are interviews, behined the scenes, making of and the usual blag (trailers and stuff)
the reeeeeeall interesting point is the deleted / extended scenes which are just gonna be inserted in the film gaining that precious 15mins in the crappy nov release video....
the moral of the story??
BUY A DVD PLAYER! - it saves one hell of a wait!
<strong>deary me, for all of you who havn't realised that the 'director's cut' is just a cheap knock off to make more money then i shall inform u all
BUY THE FRIGGIN' DVD!!!
the DVD consists of 2 discs...yes 2!
like planet of the apes, before it, LOTR has a double disc dvd feature which contains loads and loads and loads - and this aint no exaggeration - of special features
included in these special features are interviews, behined the scenes, making of and the usual blag (trailers and stuff)
the reeeeeeall interesting point is the deleted / extended scenes which are just gonna be inserted in the film gaining that precious 15mins in the crappy nov release video....
the moral of the story??
BUY A DVD PLAYER! - it saves one hell of a wait!</strong><hr></blockquote>
The directors cut contains more than 30 minutes worth of scenes originally deleted. The difference is that they are re-inserted into the film so you can see it as a whole film rather than just as separate scenes. That makes a difference.
It is a special edition with extra scenes, for fans of the book/movie.
The movie the director wanted you to see, the one he was happy with, was released last year, and is now out on DVD.
This is from the director himself - on disk 2.
"This, my friend, is a pint!" "They come in pints?! I'm getting one."