Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings Trilogy is set to arrive on Blu-Ray on April 6, 2010. If you think this is complete movie collection, you’d be wrong, as this release is only for the theatrical version of the films, including the documentaries that were released during the first go around.
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I will buy it because im not waiting until the hobbit is release which is two years from now just to get the full uncut version ,then you are crazy . When the uncut do come out i will sell this boxset .
I am not ready to jump on the blue ray train yet.
and I own all the extended editions on dvd so I see no reason to buy this.
Ditto.
-C!
No, in college and no blu-ray, plus i don’t need to see Gimli’s linework.
No, already have the special editions on DVD, if anything this would give me less content.
I’m sure I’m in the minority, but yeah, I think I will. I have the Extended DVDs just like everyone else, I haven’t seen the theatrical versions since… well, the theater. Last time I watched the DVDs, I found it to be a little long and hard to watch. I’m hoping the flow will be a little quicker and more enjoyable again on this cut.