LotR: RotK Extended Edition Preview Available 148
Topoimagery writes "After months of speculation and a few low-quality bootleg video clips, we finally get some official video from New Line. The Official Lord of the Rings Site has a preview of the upcoming Return of the King EE in Quicktime format. Here are direct links to the small version (4 MB) and large version (9 MB). Highlights include Voice of Saruman, Mouth of Sauron, Houses of Healing, and Aragorn confronting Sauron. Released date is December 14, and you can pre-order now. (For those of you who can't get enough spoilers, here's a site describing all anticipated new scenes on the DVD)."
Super Box Set? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:Super Box Set? YES (Score:5, Informative)
These guys won't ship outside of Australia, but the "super box set" exists.
-- james
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What about VHS? (Score:1, Funny)
Endings? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Endings? (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:Endings? (Score:3, Funny)
That ending was probably removed, so they could have half an hour of that cheesy stuff..
Re:Endings? (Score:2)
<The victors, returning to the Shire from Gondor, encounter Saruman and Grima on the road home>
Gandalf: Saruman, look where your path of evil has led you. You've been defeated.
Frodo: But there's still one more mystery to reveal.
<Frodo pulls off Saruman's mask to reveal, to the amazement of everyone looking on, Boromir>
Merry: But how is that possible?
Frodo: When his plan to take the ring failed, he faked his own death. They were his orcs,
Pete Said... (Score:3, Informative)
Looks like someone has side-tracked him then.. (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Pete Said... (Score:4, Informative)
Two boxed sets (Score:2, Informative)
As Terry Pratchett said (Score:3, Funny)
Scouring of the Shire (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:3, Informative)
Tough it would be very interesting to see that scenes screenplayed.
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:5, Insightful)
And, they went from being children, to being adults.
The Scouring of the Shire IS the climax of the books. It shows that they have, in effect, grown up and are able to stand on their own two feet and take care of themselves. (I'll stop now before the cliche police bust my door down.)
BTW- did you know the entire battle at Pellenor Fields took only ONE chapter in the book, but almost an hour in the movie?
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:5, Interesting)
The point is that the movie needs to make money. If the audience don't like it or gets bored with it, the movie will not be profitable. That's all about Hollywood.
I don't agree with the movie in several aspects, but I will not mourn or cry because the movie is crap compared with the book. I am just glad I had the chance to read the book before the movies were released, so my visions and imagination were not interfered or messed up by Jackson's point of view.
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:2)
There were already tons of whiners with the few fades at the end besides. Jackson had to cut back because people don't care if it's complete, they just don't want to be "bored". It's a shame IMO because I think Jackson would've done a great job on the scouring.
I thought the movies were pretty damn good and got quite a bit of the essence of the the books.
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And cutting back 5 (or, god forbid, 10) minutes of battle scenes and Arwen dream-sequences to insert the Scouring would have made all the three movies flops that lost money, right? I mean, no one would EVER go see the third movie if it actually contained a scene from the last quarter of the book, would they?
If the audience don't like it or gets bored with it, the movie will not be profitable.
Personally I watched and liked the movie, even though I was...
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:2)
But isn't these EE's intended for the true fans of this series?
The cinematic release is, on the other hand, produced by cutting together the action parts better to hopefully not bore the audience. I thought Peter Jackson even said something like this himself -- that the EE's are intended for the different kind of viewing you can do at home.
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:2, Insightful)
They weren't children! (Score:1)
Incorrect! (Score:1, Informative)
The film glossed rightly glossed over that.
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:1, Insightful)
In the movie though, the shire was never really aware of the war. And we see how it's difficult for the hobbits to readjust to living once again in their isolated, idylic home.
They really are two very different conclusions. I t
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:2)
Your points are all absolutely correct. You could even go so far as to look at the whole journey taken by the four hobbits as being a trainer for dealing with the Scouring. From the perspective of Frodo and friends, it is still something as a periphery matter when considering the well-being of the Shire.
In my edition of The Two Towers, the battle of Helms Deep took a little over 6 pages
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:3, Insightful)
Hear hear!
My gripe is that one of the points of Tolkien's book is that evil was pervasive and had to be rooted out everywhere. The perversion of the Shire was what brought it all home, and the Scouring is where it was set right through great effort.
Without the Scouring, the movie makes it look like the hobbits came back from their tre
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:4, Insightful)
I'd also suggest it adds a subtle magical side to the film, which would otherwise be restricted to Galadriel's mirror, The Ring effects & Gandalf's charge at Helm's Deep.
Oh yeah, Arwen is also stunning...
I'd have cut the Aragorn nearly drowning scenes, although they say Viggo nearly did drown. They are utterly useless to the plot.
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:5, Interesting)
1. by separating Aragorn from the larger refugees party, he is able to encounter the Uruk-Hai army before Theoden does - this sets up the conflict between him and Theoden, as Aragorn (apparently) sees a greater threat than Theoden does.
2. Eowyn's belief in his death dramatizes her feelings for Aragorn (something that's much harder to accomplish in cinema than in text).
3. provides an opportunity to shift away from the Rohan story and reflect on what happening with the elves (otherwise the appearance of the elves would not have made as much sense/had as dramatic an impact.
While it's certainly acceptable to state that these elements are uncessary changes to the book, they are all set-up and supported by the Aragorn-nearly-drowning "twist". Despite the obviousness to the audience that Aragorn will survive, this plot device actually sets up the second half of the Helm's Deep storyline very well.
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:2)
Yes, another of Jackson's mistakes. Theoden isn't supposed to be incompetant. Aragorn is the greater hero, but Theoden should have been portrayed much stronger than he was.
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It's an oversimplification to say that he was portrayed as incompetent; he was protrayed as a leader coming back into his own, with moments of weakness.
The major departure from the books's characterization was a shift from Tolkien's iconic approach to dramatic motivation by drawing out the arcs of the character's personal transformations. In the case of Aragorn, his arc in the book essentially ends at Rivendell; in Theoden's case, with release from Wormtongu
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:2)
What other side of the story? LOTR was written to the classic heroic epic model. The characters are bigger than life, and the heroes aren't like ordinary people. Trying to eliminate that to fit a 20th/21st century idea of a novel turns LOTR into something else. The "iconic approach" is essential to what mak
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:3, Informative)
Check out the Purist Edit [wikipedia.org]. They (and other useless scenes) are cut there.
Re:Scouring of the Shire (Score:5, Funny)
Yes, how perfectly Slashdot-nerdesque: remove the hot, busty chick with the sheer top so that we can see a bunch of short, fat, hairy hobbits run around and beat up on old wizzards. Sheesh man, get your priorities straight! ;)
Pathos for Borormir (Score:1)
Can't resist... spoiler... video--
I managed to tear myself away half way through.
oh boy oh boy oh boy! (Score:4, Funny)
This is going to be awesome!
Re:oh boy oh boy oh boy! (Score:2)
oh man, I can't wait! I'm so exited I think I just pissed myself! Extended edition 3 movie marathon coming up!
This is going to be awesome!
I picked up a widescreen HDTV a few months ago, and this last week I picked up a surround sound system. Oh yes, there will be lots of Lord of the Rings, lots of beer, lots of fatty fried food, and ten hours with my friends... I cannot wait until December 18th, the Saturday after the extended edition comes out.
Re:oh boy oh boy oh boy! (Score:1)
Wouldn't it be interesting if we had a massive BBQ/campout for all the geeks on slashdot? Organise it a year in advance put it somewhere central in the US, and have a massive geekout
It might be a pile of fun to meet new geeks from all over.
How about it Rob?
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yes but... (Score:4, Funny)
Extended Trilogy Boxed set... (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00
Not a very savvy group of LoTR geeks on Slashdot...
Re:Extended Trilogy Boxed set... (Score:1)
50 more minutes! (Score:4, Funny)
1)Clear out 1 day to watch LOTR:RTK extended edition
2)Get those adult diapers that I used last year for LOTR:RTK movie edition out of storage.
I knew those would come in handy again.
Re:50 more minutes! (Score:1)
Novel quote from Sauraman: (Score:4, Funny)
buffering 1%
Where is buffering?
Cannot be destroyed? (Score:3, Funny)
Cannot be destroyed? Never underestimate the Slashdot Effect...
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Not /.'ed ? (Score:4, Interesting)
Are the nerds losing their power to slashdot sites?
Re:Not /.'ed ? (Score:5, Funny)
Oh, I'm afraid the web site will be quite operational, young Skywalker... heh heh he--oh, er, wrong movie.
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Zen (Score:4, Funny)
It sounds like this: (Score:1)
EXTENDED version? (Score:1, Troll)
So if this is a preview (Score:3, Funny)
Come not between the Slashdot and his prey... (Score:5, Funny)
Or he will not slay thee in thy turn. He will bare thy server away to the Houses of Lamentation, beyond all darkness, where thy processes shall be devoured and thy shriviled configs be left naked to the lidless eye."
Not good enough (Score:5, Funny)
Please don't mod me Funny: I mean it.
Royal Blue (Score:1)
LoTR:RoTK (Score:1)
How to connect up with the previous EEs? (Score:3, Interesting)
What About Critical Scenes Cut From TTT? (Score:3, Funny)
I'm very disappointed that Peter Jackson has decided not to include a very important scene [weebls-stuff.com] in The Two Towers. One day I hope that future generations will get to see these movies with the badger scenes [badgerbadgerbadger.com] fully restored...
Re:How many times more? (Score:4, Insightful)
One word: (Score:2)
After all, Wagner's ring cycle makes LotR look like a cartoon short by comparison...
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Re:How many times more? (Score:5, Insightful)
There have only ever been two versions of each of the Lord of the Rings movie- the theatrical release and the extended release. The extended release reincorporates scenes that were cut out due to time constraints. This has always been the plan, and they've been pretty upfront about it. We all knew this release is coming, and I've specifically held off of buying the theatrical release because of it.
I'm sure that if Peter Jackson were able to get away with releasing the extended editions in the theatre he would have, but even the theatrical releases clock in at about three hours each. Theatres like to get as many showings in as possible, so there's an (unwritten yet present) time limit as to how long a theatrical release can be.
I myself enjoy the extended editions- the first two added scenes that I think added to the film. But I can understand that not everyone wants to commit four hours to watching a movie, and thus those people would prefer the theatrical release.
Re:How many times more? (Score:3, Insightful)
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Re:How many times more? (Score:2)
And your point?
If something is true, it SHOULD remain constant.
It only bears repeating because people repeatedly fail to get it.
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In any well made, long movie, some 'good stuff' will have to be trimmed to make the time limit (not just an arbitrary 3 hour mark, but short enough that the audience won't get bored). A good director knows this and is willing.
Ba
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Re:They are really milking it with all these DVDs (Score:2, Interesting)
It seems like every other friggin' month they're releasing another special edition of one of these flicks. The movie studio is playing you all for fools, and treating you like mindless sheep who happen to have money.
Actually, they release a new special edition each year, not every month. Just one per film, no more.
Any 'Rings' fan who was stupid enough to buy each and every DVD that was put out for this trilogy is too dumb to be allowed to reproduce. Fortunately, anyone who is that rabid a fan of this s
Re:They are really milking it with all these DVDs (Score:5, Interesting)
I mostly agree with your response to the troll, but have to differ with you on the stupidity of buying both sets of DVDs. For the record, I've only purchased the extended versions. However, I can certainly understand why someone might wish to own both. If, for instance, they enjoy having friends over to watch movies, but not many of their friends are big enough fans of the trilogy to sit through the extended cut, it'd be nice to have the theatrical release to show instead.
As for the whole reproducing thing, I am rabid enough a fan to have read the trilogy more than 15 times (I've lost count), to have compiled an pair of Elvish dictionarys back in my early teens by pouring over the text and appendixes of The Hobbit, The LOTR and Silmarillion, I spent a day of PTO to see the theatrical releases on their first day (not quite rabid enough to do the midnight thing, I suppose) ... and yet I have a son. Go figure.
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Another reason to buy both... (Score:2)
Now, I am curious if I can rip this new extended cut version and get it down to ONE DVD with just 5.1English Audio + film.
Re:They are really milking it with all these DVDs (Score:3, Interesting)
Somehow, I doubt that the
For those who feel "tricked" into buying the theatrical cut when they could'v
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I bought both editions of the first two and am planning to complete the extended set in December (already have the theatrical ROTK of course). Call me stupid if you must but I am willing to shell out the cash for one simple reason: I belive in sponsoring the things that I particularly like. Hollywood d
Re:They are really milking it with all these DVDs (Score:2)
Hollywood doesn't send me a ballot to let them know that I want more LOTR quality stuff, so I vote with my wallet. I don't buy many DVDs, but I felt this series was worthy of an exception. YMMV.
This is a very good point, basic economics: dollar vote. Unfortunately it is not that simple, but you do only what you can do. By this point I think Hollywood realizes that LOTR is a cash cow, but much like geeks buying Linux software off the shelf, the extended editions are niche products and need our support. Th
Re:Coming soon (Score:5, Interesting)
2) The LOTR extended editions have so far proved to be worth the money. I could care less about the behind-the-scenes stuff, but the added scenes are long (50 additional minutes for Return of the King!) and add to the story immeasurably. I particularly liked the extended edition of the Two Towers. The scenes like the flashback with Faromir and his father and the ents at Helm's Deep are so good/important you'll wonder how they ever got cut in the first place.
Re:Coming soon (Score:2)
What the person who modded my remark as -1 Troll does not realize, is that this is now Standard Operational Procedure in the music and video industry. They have deliberate plans to get customers to repurchase their favorite products over and over, to maximize profits. The music industry
Re:NO GODDAMN SPOILERS GODDAMMIT! (Score:5, Informative)
Saruman Kills The Lone Gunmen (Score:2)
Welcome to Slashdot.
Fortunately I've avoided seeing the "edited to run in the time alloted" version, waiting for this DVD release so I really don't know what they're talking about.