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Model: The Lord Of The Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy (Blu-ray)(2021)
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This has been at this price a few weeks now for some reason. When I mentioned it in another LOTR/hobbit post I got a TD for some reason, but I have a TU for you
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I have the 2010 box set version that suffers from color timing issues-these are a new scan/mastering with an Atmos audio upgrade, but do not include the bonus DVD content from the older release. Instabuy!
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Unfortunately the 4k releases are just upscales that have noise reduction, filtering and edge enhancement applied in order to make them "better" for a 4k TV, but they're overprocessed. Ironically the blu-ray versions are the most correct release, and cheaper also. The only real improvement is the HDR, which isn't worth what in total amounts to a net minus.
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Why buy this when you can buy the extended edition?
Because the extended edition in unbearably long and tedious. It's the reason I don't watch it.
You want the whole story? Read the book, I did 3x, it's 100x better than the movie. Those extra scenes in the movie ad absolutely nothing just stretch out the runtime.
As a movie, regular version is as good as it gets (for a movie)
Unfortunately the 4k releases are just upscales that have noise reduction, filtering and edge enhancement applied in order to make them "better" for a 4k TV, but they're overprocessed. Ironically the blu-ray versions are the most correct release, and cheaper also. The only real improvement is the HDR, which isn't worth what in total amounts to a net minus.
The blu-ray extended editions have a green tint which is distracting enough. 4K extended is the definitive version of the movie.
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You want the whole story? Read the book, I did 3x, it's 100x better than the movie. Those extra scenes in the movie ad absolutely nothing just stretch out the runtime.
As a movie, regular version is as good as it gets (for a movie)
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