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Post Posted: April 16th 2009 3:53 am
 
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Amazon.Com has the Blu-ray LOTR DVD collection (theatrical editions) available for pre-Order. The pre-order page also has a great image of the box art!

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There's been some rumors for a while that a release of the LOTR-trilogy on Blu-ray is prominent. The Digital Bits have had som info in their "The Rumour Mill" column before. Here (Scroll down to 10/3/08) and Here.

Now TORN got some more info that a release is prominent.


Post Posted: April 16th 2009 7:17 pm
 
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They're really going to milk this for all it's worth, aren't they? Next year: the Extended Editions. Year after that (alongside the theatrical release of The Hobbit), a brand new super duper cut. Passing for now.


Post Posted: April 16th 2009 7:46 pm
 
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And henceforth, all sheep dvd sets will follow the George Lucas method of release.


Post Posted: April 16th 2009 9:26 pm
 
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I'll wait until the Extended Editions are released on Blu-Ray. I don't want to double dip.


Post Posted: April 17th 2009 4:06 am
 
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I found some more info about the "milking" about these films and editions.

From The Digital Bits. And i'm pretty sure there will be more to come when "The Hobbit" films are released on DVD/Blu-ray.

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[Editor's Note: Sources close to director Peter Jackson have informed me that he's saving the extended editions of the films for an "ultimate" box set release closer to the debut of the new Hobbit films - that's why these BDs are set to be theatrical only.

That's obviously not going to satisify every fan, but it gives them something in the meantime. As was the case with the original DVD release, at least you're now aware in advance that a more elaborate release is coming eventually if you'd prefer to wait for it.

For Warner's part, I've officially confirmed with the studio that this initial Blu-ray release is real and it's coming before the end of this year, but I'm told it won't be officially announced for another few months yet. So you should probably still consider this release to be semi-official and subject to change. Just FYI.]


Post Posted: April 17th 2009 2:34 pm
 
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So next year is when should expect the Extended Editions on Blu-Ray? Well I can wait another year.


Post Posted: April 17th 2009 2:38 pm
 
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The Hobbit is a 2011 release, so a couple more years.


Post Posted: April 17th 2009 7:42 pm
 
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Hige wrote:
There's been some rumors for a while that a release of the LOTR-trilogy on Blu-ray is prominent. !

I think you mean to say "eminent", not prominent.


Post Posted: April 18th 2009 3:44 pm
 

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PerfectCr wrote:
Hige wrote:
There's been some rumors for a while that a release of the LOTR-trilogy on Blu-ray is prominent. !

I think you mean to say "eminent", not prominent.


I spoke to a friend who is an eminent Professor of English in order to clarify that one. His answer is imminent, I'll get back to you when he gives it.


Post Posted: April 18th 2009 9:10 pm
 
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DOH


Post Posted: April 18th 2009 11:43 pm
 
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For many here, English or American English isn't their native tongue. From what I know, Hige is from Northern Europe. On the double dipping, the reason why many movies are re-released is that it keeps the films on the shelves. Every few years or a so a new generation on consumers emerges therefore new customers and new fans. The goes for "Greatest Hits" type packages from musical acts.

With that said, it's sorta hard to sit through the LOTR films no matter what format or edition is.


Post Posted: April 19th 2009 3:54 am
 
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darthpsychotic wrote:
For many here, English or American English isn't their native tongue.
Apparently it isn't mine either!! :lol:


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