Nope, it's three different two-disc sets, one for each film. Only ran me 40 bucks total, so why TF not.
Nope, it's three different two-disc sets, one for each film. Only ran me 40 bucks total, so why TF not.
Honestly I don't really care much about bonus features other than commentaries. I like hearing little insights into the production process, or the actor's process (or whoever's process). I remember some of those features from the big mondo DVD sets Studdz describes, and some of them are about like, how they planted the gardens in front of Frodo's house years before they actually started shooting and, you know, I really don't give a crap about that. At least not to watch it more than once.
Ess tee em!
Blakey!
B-smith!
Blakerton Smithly!
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I knew it was sarcasm, don't worry! And I genuinely feel bad for not liking the films. I really liked the part at the beginning of FotR when they were still in the shire. That was loads of fun. But after that... I mean, I love fantasy movies, but I don't know... in moderation, I guess? Three hours of trolls and Orcs and whatever... I can't really handle that. And the bad guys (or maybe just characters in general) were kind of cheesy. I always come into genre films (especially fantasy) expecting that, though. I do plan on watching the other two movies soon, so hopefully my opinions will change.
So long, farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, good night.
Ah, cool.
The 15-disc Blu-ray set keeps going on sale for under thirty-five bucks. I know that I'll ending buying it soon enough, because even though I only kind of liked the only film I've watched, I'm the kind of guy who is going to need to own the most complete package.
So long, farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, good night.
Studdz' package is as complete as it gets.
I don't even know what I mean by that.
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