Mandon Knight
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Recently did the Extended Edition watch for all 3, for the first time over successive Sundays. Epic.
I'm speechlessColors comparison (from blu-ray.com)
Theatrical BD:
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Extended BD:
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4K (TV capture):
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The LotR EE trilogy is my no.1. The Star War OT and the MCU culminating in IW/Endgame combined are the only experiences that are close.The Lord of the Rings trilogy is without a doubt THE cinematic achievement of the 2000s. For my money, it is one of the great masterpieces of cinema. Some movies if they are on TV, I may watch a scene or two and then change the channel. Others when they are on, I am glued to the TV like a zombie. These are movies that if I start watching, I just keep watching. The wife and I marathoned the EEs when we were stuck at home during the lockdown earlier in the year. So many just great moments.
Love these movies.
On the subject of The Hobbit films, yeah those suck. But they in no way diminish LOTR.
Scenes like this will never not give me goosebumps. I regret not seeing these movies sooner nowadays.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is without a doubt THE cinematic achievement of the 2000s. For my money, it is one of the great masterpieces of cinema. Some movies if they are on TV, I may watch a scene or two and then change the channel. Others when they are on, I am glued to the TV like a zombie. These are movies that if I start watching, I just keep watching. The wife and I marathoned the EEs when we were stuck at home during the lockdown earlier in the year. So many just great moments.
Love these movies.
On the subject of The Hobbit films, yeah those suck. But they in no way diminish LOTR.
I rewatched the first two Hobbits. Cut out the LOTR crap and AUJ is pretty good. It does feel like an adventure and Jackson understood that. It's just the LOTR stuff contradicts it. I think if that had been all left out and the movie was two instead, they could have been solid.
This. An Unexpected Journey is actually really good. So many great things in it. And I love the Misty Mountains theme that was confusingly never used in the other two!? It’s up there with the fellowship theme!
This. An Unexpected Journey is actually really good. So many great things in it. And I love the Misty Mountains theme that was confusingly never used in the other two!? It’s up there with the fellowship theme!
I do wonder how much of what happened with The Hobbit was the studio pushing PJ to create another LotR cash bonanza and how much was PJ simply being too self-indulgent and nobody able to tell him "Maybe you shouldn't do that, PJ."
From what I understand, a bad cocktail of both.
I will say that I don't think PJ was really happy with his experience on The Hobbit (and I'm wondering if it burned him off big movies for good) and you can certainly tell that he is much prouder of LotR.