The Extended Edition clocks in at 164 mins, or 20 mins longer. Not 36 mins. The article in the link reflects these changes.Bumped for new page:
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TheDigitalBits has confirmed with inside sources that the Extended Cut adds 36 minutes.
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/columns/my-two-cents/080615_1345
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TheDigitalBits has confirmed with inside sources that the Extended Cut adds 36 minutes.
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/columns/my-two-cents/080615_1345
But also expectations for The Hobbit films were nowhere near that for the prequels.
But also expectations for The Hobbit films were nowhere near that for the prequels.
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I love that trilogy boxset! It matches the style of the LOTR EE Trilogy boxset.
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I wonder if the hobbit boxset opens the same way?
I get both. I normally give my kids the theatrical cut.Sweet glad I waited for the extended. Did the same with all the others.![]()
I get both. I normally give my kids the theatrical cut.

When I saw the headline "R-rated cut of the Hobbit" I thought it was an Onion headline haha.
In all honesty I think an R-Rated cut of maybe the Two Towers or RotK might have worked, but it just seems comical that Jackson somehow twisted an adaptation of a children's book into something R rated.
It is pretty jarring at first, but I'm sure it can't be that bad. It's not like Bilbo and Thorin are suddenly going to start dropping f-bombs. The MPAA can be weird sometimes and Jackson probably didn't budge because it wasn't the theatrical version. Besides, Return of the King had some stuff that wouldn't seem out of place in an R-rated film, like the orcs catapulting the severed heads of the soldiers of Gondor over the walls of Minas Tirith.