Amazon.com has
The Lord of the Rings: Theatrical Trilogy (Blu-ray) on sale for
$10.
Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+. Thanks svinokot
Note, in stock on June 1, 2020.
Includes:
- Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring
- Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
- Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
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When I was young *Dang it, it's been almost 20 years since 1st one*, I always saw my friends, brothers, cousins watch this movie, and it felt like a slow moving long boring movie, until one day when I had to work while everyone was on vacation, I decided to get the extended editions and watch them 1 movie per day. When I watched the extended editions, I could not imagine cutting out any part of the movie. I tried to find and identify scenes or dialogs that could have been excluded from extended editions, I could not find any. To me, the only way to enjoy these movies will always be extended editions. They are great, find them and get them. You will not be disappointed.
However, if you are accustomed to non stop hyper active action flicks and you constantly want fights, fast moving scenes, less substance and more action, I am not sure if these epic LOTR movies will be enjoyable. The extended editions are like rock opera, or +3 hour master piece symphonies, whereas the recent action flicks are like 4 minute singles, still enjoyable but not much weight to them.
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When I was young *Dang it, it's been almost 20 years since 1st one*, I always saw my friends, brothers, cousins watch this movie, and it felt like a slow moving long boring movie, until one day when I had to work while everyone was on vacation, I decided to get the extended editions and watch them 1 movie per day. When I watched the extended editions, I could not imagine cutting out any part of the movie. I tried to find and identify scenes or dialogs that could have been excluded from extended editions, I could not find any. To me, the only way to enjoy these movies will always be extended editions. They are great, find them and get them. You will not be disappointed.
However, if you are accustomed to non stop hyper active action flicks and you constantly want fights, fast moving scenes, less substance and more action, I am not sure if these epic LOTR movies will be enjoyable. The extended editions are like rock opera, or +3 hour master piece symphonies, whereas the recent action flicks are like 4 minute singles, still enjoyable but not much weight to them.
When I was young *Dang it, it's been almost 20 years since 1st one*, I always saw my friends, brothers, cousins watch this movie, and it felt like a slow moving long boring movie, until one day when I had to work while everyone was on vacation, I decided to get the extended editions and watch them 1 movie per day. When I watched the extended editions, I could not imagine cutting out any part of the movie. I tried to find and identify scenes or dialogs that could have been excluded from extended editions, I could not find any. To me, the only way to enjoy these movies will always be extended editions. They are great, find them and get them. You will not be disappointed.
However, if you are accustomed to non stop hyper active action flicks and you constantly want fights, fast moving scenes, less substance and more action, I am not sure if these epic LOTR movies will be enjoyable. The extended editions are like rock opera, or +3 hour master piece symphonies, whereas the recent action flicks are like 4 minute singles, still enjoyable but not much weight to them.
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Yup in June supposedly!
Great movies for either version you get. Personally, I'd splurge for the Extended versions but I also read the books when I was young and totally geeked out when these came out in theaters (more giddy school boy rather than dress up / cosplay