Who doesn't want old Bolg?![]()
Got to thinking about this, Lord of the Rings extended editions run a little over 11 hours altogether (I believe). The 2 Hobbit EE's we have so far are about 6 hours combined. So 5 extended editions is currently at about 17 hours. If the extended edition of Battle is at least 3 hours, that puts us at 20 hours for the whole "middle earth saga".
Anyone going to try to do a non-stop marathon once all EE's are out? Part of me is kind of tempted to try, would probably have to be over a holiday/3 day weekend or something though (some time when I could get away with only a few hours of sleep/don't have to get up any time early the next morning/day) *lol*
My father has this edition somewhere:
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I'm told that, if it was in decent condition, it would fetch anything up to £10,000. Unfotunately, too many generations of children have left it in a dogeared mess.![]()
Are you guys going to watch the new one in 3D?
@Marvolo
If you are looking for a really beautiful, hefty version to hand down to the grandkids, this is one of the nicest ones available.
I love those and the illustrations!♡♡♡♡ Im gonna own that set! Might get it with my tax return. Thanks for showing it to me.
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Yeah... we saw the first 2 in the 3D High Frame Rate so we'll probably see this last one in it as well. Just need to make sure we get seats nearer the back of the theater as we find it makes it a bit easier on our eyes.Are you guys going to watch the new one in 3D?
I'm overdue to read The Lord of the Rings again.
In my depression over the Hobbit films, I've probably read that book three times this year already (Alan Lee illustrated version). Time to break out the trilogy.
^. Same here. I saved up and got this set:
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Unfortunately I never got around to buying the Alan Lee illustrated versions of The Silmarillion or The Hobbit, but I hope to one day.
My father has this edition somewhere:
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I'm told that, if it was in decent condition, it would fetch anything up to £10,000. Unfotunately, too many generations of children have left it in a dogeared mess.![]()
i'll admit it, it was because of the movies that i went out and bought the Hobbit, The Lord of The Rings, and The Silmarillion
^. Same here. I saved up and got this set:
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Unfortunately I never got around to buying the Alan Lee illustrated versions of The Silmarillion or The Hobbit, but I hope to one day.
You mean this one?
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Absolutely! Thats a very nice edition, but its a tome. For lap reading it wouldnt be very pleasant. But to have on a shelf its wonderful.
There is a nice leather type bound soft edition of the whole trilogy that uses the 50th aniversary text. This one:
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Ive handled this thing at Barnes and Nobles and its just fantastic. It can be had for about $25.
A problem I have with very long volumes is that it's only in the middle third that they stay open at the right page, and then you have to read along an inward curve.
I have an edition illustrated by Alan Lee which is in a single volume, and find it difficult to handle.