The Two Towers DVD Release Dates 335
FortKnox writes "Mark these dates on your Calendar: 8/26/03 & 11/18/03. These are the (US) DVD release dates for The Two Towers. Like Fellowship, the first date is the release of the DVD, and the November date is the release of the special edition (with rumored extra 48 minutes of footage). Another one ring.net page has more details on the actual footage."
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Re:Forget that! (Score:2, Interesting)
I'm kind of tired of the re-release game they play with DVDs - though it is nice with Lord of the Rings that they tell you in advance that there is a special edition coming out. But I do expect after the third movie for a super-duper special edition box set we'll all have to have.
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You know (Score:2, Flamebait)
Re:You know (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:You know (Score:5, Funny)
Re:You know (Score:3, Funny)
*shakes head* Whoa, sorry, got carried away there a second.
Re:You know (Score:2, Funny)
*shakes head* Whoa, sorry, got carried away there a second.
No, that belongs under The Matrix category...
Re:You know (Score:5, Insightful)
LoTR is much-loved by the "techie" crowd (Score:5, Interesting)
It also helps that Jackson created almost from scratch a visual-effects team that has done amazing CGI work that rivals anything done by the folks at Lucasfilm.
It's the reasons I mentioned above that LoTR deserves its own category in Slashdot. =)
Waiting for the complete set? (Score:3, Insightful)
The smart move (Score:3, Interesting)
If you really need to see them on DVD before then either borrow a friend's copies or rent them out.
Anything less will only lead to disappointment, in the next life if not this one.
Herein lies the problem (Score:5, Insightful)
Japanese solution (Score:2)
I dunno. Given sufficiently dedicated fans, I think they can make this into a big money making venture, but at a heavy cost (wallet-wise) to the rea
Re:Herein lies the problem (Score:3, Insightful)
The first edition is the version we originally saw in the theaters, the version that is likely to be a big hit in the rental market (Blockbuster, Hollywood Video, etc.). The second edition is the long edition movie on two discs with added scenes, Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks, multiple track commentaries and two-disc Supplementary material set intended for the serious videophile and serious movie fan. For h
Re:Herein lies the problem (Score:2)
I don't know who's buying these standard editions. Rental places, I guess. I don't know ANYONE who bought the standard edition of FotR. OK, one guy did, but only because he didn't know the special was coming out, and he was trying to sell it for a month before he finally unloaded it for something like $5.
Re:Herein lies the problem (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Herein lies the problem (Score:3, Funny)
Therefore, some people *cough*me have both.
In other news, FoTR standard edition for sale!
Re:The smart move (Score:2, Insightful)
Sure, if you're only planning on watching it one or two times, renting might be a better plan, but I'm already having withdrawls since the movie left the theaters in my area a month or so ago.
Re:The smart move (Score:2, Funny)
Seriously, I can see watching a movie a couple times, even buying a movie if its really good. But watching it 30 times in a 6 month period? No, there are some issues with that. You realize that it 5 times a month, which is more than once a week on average. You need some help.
How many discs? (Score:2)
Re:Waiting for the complete set? (Score:2)
I think when the Complete Set comes out (if that is possible) maybe some time in 2005 it'll just be a repackaged Extended Edition sets with only a very tiny amount of tweaking to the first two movies. I don't think Peter Jackson wants to spend even more time to do all-new edits of all three movies just to satisfy the completist crowd. =(
Save your money. (Score:3, Insightful)
Comment removed (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Save your money. (Score:2)
RTFA. That's only "Fellowship". All three movies would be 54 discs.
Re:Save your money. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Save your money. (Score:2)
Great value (Score:3, Interesting)
Not deleted scenes (Score:3, Informative)
Air Headed Actors? (Score:5, Informative)
Not all actors are airheads, i saw THIS [artistsnetwork.org] interview on the Charlie Rose show (PBS) on December 3rd with Viggo wearing a shirt stating "No Blood For Oil"
Re:Save your money. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Save your money. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Save your money. (Score:2)
This is my intention as well. I'd rather shell out $150+ for the 12-disc super extra collector's edition box set, than buy each movie separately. I intend to wait until this is available. In the mean time, I'll borrow them from the library [slashdot.org] (I'm #5 of 39 holds for the 4-DVD version of FOTR, having already
no complaining this time... (Score:2)
Re:no complaining this time... (Score:2)
Re:no complaining this time... (Score:2)
Re:no complaining this time... (Score:2)
Of course.. if you want the "Haradrim vs. Waning Numenoreans" miniature chess set (or whatever it'
Likewise with FOTR extended DVD (Score:4, Interesting)
I'm a poor college student and I was so happy that I could spend $30 on a 4 Disc DVD, and get a FREE (afternoon shows here are $5.50) showing of the newest LOTR movie. It was very nice walking in to the theature after classes, handing them my coupon, and sneaking a bottle over to the water fountain because I was too broke to even afford a drink.
Well I got my fingers crossed.
Re:Likewise with FOTR extended DVD (Score:5, Insightful)
Wait a sec. You were broke, but still had the $30 to spend on a 4 Disc DVD? That's sick.
Broke is broke. Having $30 to by a movie that you have the luxury to have a DVD player to play in is NOT broke.
So sayeth the fat white computer dude with a good job, and who worries about buying that new Wolverine XBox game 'cause he hears it kind of sucks. -buf
Re:Likewise with FOTR extended DVD (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Likewise with FOTR extended DVD (Score:5, Interesting)
Plus the whole eating less made me kill off a couple pounds. I should try it again. the Lord of the Diet... Hmm...
Re:Likewise with FOTR extended DVD (Score:5, Funny)
You could lose even more weight that way, too.
Re:Likewise with FOTR extended DVD (Score:3, Funny)
"What's that Aragorn?! That man with a cell phone is an agent of Mor(rr)dor(rr)?"
"Yes, most noble and brave hobbit, PovRayMan! Girt thyself with this knife of Westernesse! Wrest the One RingTone from he who hath obviously not watched the dancing Coke(TM) bottle comma
Re:Likewise with FOTR extended DVD (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Likewise with FOTR extended DVD (Score:2)
Your tax dollars at work!
Re:Likewise with FOTR extended DVD (Score:2)
Release date mix-up (Score:5, Informative)
Hope that helps.
Re:Release date mix-up (Score:2, Funny)
Hope that helps.
Helps what? Rip out my heart, stomp on it, and pour salt all over it? The release quickly went from 2 months away to 4 in the time it took me to click "read more"!!
Now I might as well wait for the Extended-Super-Delux edition...
I just watched two towers yesterday.. (Score:2)
Re:I just watched two towers yesterday.. (Score:2)
Side note: I also had a screener copy of FoTR, and then I bought the original theatrical version of FoTR and the Special Edition (with the bookends, which look great in my library around my JRRT stuff). I plan to buy both of TTT as well, and I only let non-family watch it after it stopped
Re:I just watched two towers yesterday.. (Score:2)
Gollum's Game... (Score:2)
One thing I don't understand (Score:2)
Re:One thing I don't understand (Score:2)
That would require the original to be of good quality in the first place!
*ducks*
Why yes... (Score:5, Informative)
Here's the Official Site [lordoftherings.net] if you don't believe someone's scanner for this info.
the onion (Score:5, Funny)
That remindes me of an Onion side story title: "DVD contains two hours of previously unseen movie"
Re:the onion (Score:2)
I've heard it's bad. Never seen it though.
some news on the extended edition (Score:5, Informative)
Sources:6 13
http://www.theonering.net/perl/newsview/8/1050390
http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=14590
Re:some news on the extended edition (Score:3, Informative)
Source:
http://www.lordoftherings.net/index_40
Lucas (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Lucas (Score:3, Insightful)
I did, and what I saw amounted to one big fucking commercial.
"Hi, I'm some chick who works for bla bla corp, oh look! Collector's editions of the original trilogy in book format! That's pretty interesting, why don't we show some shots of that while I keep talking? Did you know we sell these? Mmmm, these books sure do look nice... I wish I could be saying 'Only $69.95!' right about now... hey, let's have a shot of the director. He
Re:Lucas (Score:2)
Re:Lucas (Score:2)
Or, perhaps, for people who found the discipline of a three-hour theatrical release superior to the wandering three-and-a-half-hour monstrosity of the extended edition.
I liked all of the scenes that were cut from the extended FoTR, especially the pub scene, but it's in most respects a better movie without those scenes. That's what I'd prefer to see. N
Re:Lucas (Score:3, Insightful)
And before you think I'm just whining, consider the amount of bandwidth [google.com] spent discussing this specific evil.
Here's a kinda dumb question (Score:2)
It would be convenient to be able to compare the theatrical release with the extended version without having to buy both editions. Of course given that they'd love to sell two copies of the movie to every person it's probably a vain hope.
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There's a decent idea why (Score:2)
The bonus disc only contained material that was previously available on the official web site. The only reason that they have this release is that the video market demands that a film be available within a certain time frame from original release. They just don't have time to finish the special extended versions in time, so they rele
In other news (Score:5, Funny)
Gonna start a piracy thread! (Score:4, Funny)
I bet KaZaA has more than just the details
For Your Consideration (Score:3, Insightful)
I also bought all 3 Indiana Jones movies and the first 3 Star Wars captured from Laser Disc on DVD. Total cost: $14 US. Arrrr Matey!!!
Re:For Your Consideration (Score:2)
Great (Score:2)
Rus
Mmmmmm Special Edition DVD's (Score:2, Funny)
I'll wait for the November release this time ! (Score:2)
Of course, I had to buy it and it was an excellent purchase !
This time I'll know better.
So the plan is to get the DVD just before the release of "The return of the King" and spend all day watching the extended version of the first two films and top it of with the final on the big screen.
LOR Goodness !
I am the dupe they bring these versions out for (Score:2)
I was then working away in Switzerland for a few weeks and couldn't resist 'Der Herren Der Ringe' (when I found out it had the English soundtrack). This meant I could watch it a whole 2 weeks earlier than if I waited until I got home.
I then pre-ordered and bought the special Edition.
Do I feel bitter? Nah.
The Two Towers - Purist Edit (Score:5, Informative)
The purpose of the edit is to make the movie follow more closely to the original books. It's amazing the work the editor has done by selectively removing scenes and rearranging them - without messing up the sound synchronisation. Now there are no longer any elves in Helm's Deep, Faramir is a good guy again, and the ents aren't idiots anymore.
Here's the ed2k link:
ed2k://|file|Lord_of_the_Rings-The_Two_Tow
More information in the sharereactor [sharereactor.com] forums.
Re:The Two Towers - Purist Edit (Score:3, Informative)
Re:The Two Towers - Purist Edit (Score:3, Funny)
Actually (Score:2, Interesting)
I consider the first movie extended edition to be the best DVD release ever made, they really have high standards to repeat on future releases.
DVD isn't out yet?? (Score:2)
IF these are the release dates, (Score:2)
Just like last time, I waited and bought neither (Score:2, Interesting)
After a few months, the hype was gone, and with it the desire of buying LOTR. Should they release the special edition at once OR later, but NOT releasing the idea of an special edition side-by-side the normal one, I'd be with it right
To the rest of the world... (Score:2)
Collectors Edition? (Score:2)
The Fellowship came with two daff Arrgonath bookends, I'm wondering if the Two Towers will have Orthanc and Isengard bookends...
Maybe the extra 48 minutes (Score:4, Funny)
DVD ripp... (Score:2)
I am wondering, if there's several months to go before the DVD release, how can there be a DVD ripp out on the net??
I think I'll buy this movie when it comes out on DVD, but I'll prolly wait for the special edition. I have both versions of the first one, and it kinda feels like a waste...
Is the extended version worth it? (Score:2)
Re:Why? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Why? (Score:3, Funny)
Heck, a lady I work with loves LOTR so much that she bought the special edition of Fellowship of the Ring TWICE! She lent the first copy to someone who was taking too long in returning it, and she didn't feel like w
Re:Why? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Why? (Score:4, Insightful)
I don't really buy the argument that it is a greed thing; maybe that is involved a little bit, but I don't think it's the major role. Remember, they announced (I think... if not, they will soon) that there is going to be a special edition, and I doubt that they will expect too many people to buy both. (Rent perhaps, but that's about where I think that theory ends.) Meanwhile, I see putting together a DVD like that to be a time-consuming venture.
(And for any of you who think this is like what Lucas is doing, remember that Lucas released Episode I to VHS under the official line that NO DVDs were to be released until after Episode III, while just a couple months later reports surfaced that he was in fact working on an Episode I DVD, which was announced a couple months later. Had I (and many other fans) known a DVD was in the works, there's no way I owuld have bought the VHS. *That's* sleazy. There's no trace of sleaze in the Lord of the Rings.)
Re:Why? (Score:2, Informative)
Plus they're kind of busy with another movie due out in December at the moment. Slows them down.
Re:Why? (Score:2)
No, if they were greedy they'd pull the George Lucas shit. Release only full screen versions till all three are done, then release a marked-up, limited edition, widescreen boxed set. Then release the extended scenes in a new theatrical version. Then release a boxed set with the additional footage.
So all the fans own three copies of the movies.
No, if they were greedy they wouldn't tell you that an extended version is coming out a *months* later. (I'll resist the urge to rail against people who c
Re:Sure go ahead (Score:3, Funny)
This is LoTR!! I'll buy every DVD and soundtrack!
Hell, I'll sleep with Jack Valenti and Hilary Rosen!
Actually, ewww!
Re:Sure go ahead (Score:3, Funny)
Talk about pigs in a blanket!
*rimshot*
Thanks I'll be here all week. Try the veal.
Re:Sure go ahead (Score:5, Funny)
Got a point here... (Score:2, Funny)
And to boot a
Re:Too bad I already download it... (Score:2, Offtopic)
Re:Overlong and underexciting. (Score:2)
And the Tolkien stories are worthwhile mainly because they started the whole genre. Before that, if you had a book about elves and swords and sorcer
Just to avoid confusion. (Score:2)
Hope that clears things up for others. =)