Use code SUPER2 to get this excellent price for the Hobbit Trilogy box set. With the £5.25 worth of Rakuten points you also get with this deal, the net cost is just £13.44!
You can use the same code to get the 3D Blu-Ray box set for £22.94, with £6.50 points back - so a £16.44 net cost (link in first post).
only watched the extended version of the battle of the five armies a few days ago actually. probably my favourite of this trilogy
99rb
3 Nov 153#3
you have to be younger than 45 to buy this, just to make sure you have enough time to watch it in its entirety.....
EllEzDee to 99rb
3 Nov 151#11
On top of that, you have to be under 12 to actually enjoy it.
Absolutely horrendous. The LotR films took some liberties, but most of what they messed with was seriously dull in the books.
The Hobbit films, though...painful to sit through. Physically painful. Not just because of how horrible the acting and everything was, but because it dragged on for so long. So. Long.
malachi
3 Nov 15#4
Are these the extended versions?
DaveWallace to malachi
3 Nov 15#5
No, that boxset isn't out yet.
malachi
3 Nov 15#6
Thought so, thanks. I will wait.
youcantbeserious
3 Nov 151#7
23rd November
DaveWallace
3 Nov 15#8
Yes.
notsram
3 Nov 152#9
NIce price. Shame the films are so utterly awful… They should have just made one film rather than extend the book with so much CGI filler...
Adidas Addict to notsram
3 Nov 151#10
I hate to say it but they're not a patch on The Lord of the Rings films.
EdieHitler
3 Nov 15#12
Better off watching a fan edit which combines all 3 into 1 into a manageable 3 hrs.
Joshimitsu91 to EdieHitler
3 Nov 151#13
I was just going to ask if such a thing exists? And done to a professional standard?
notsram
4 Nov 15#14
Agreed. I thought they did a pretty good job with Lord of the Rings, but the Hobbit really was awful. I actually cringed at the ridiculously drawn out battle at the end of the last movie...
notsram
4 Nov 15#15
I agree. LOTR missed a lot of stuff out, but nothing that was essential to the plot (and a fair bit of it was added in with the extended editions). I actually think they did a pretty good job with it.
Bits of the hobbit were quite good… unfortunately, they’re lost between the bits that were utter dross. Should never have been three films. If there is a fan edit, I’d love to see it, because I imagine that without all the stuff they put in just to pad the films out, it’d be half decent.
EdieHitler
4 Nov 151#16
Yeh there is.if you go to fanedit .info, you can find many films that have been redited. I think the Spence edit for Hobbit combines them all. You should really have the originals if you're to download these to avoid legal hoohaa.
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You can use the same code to get the 3D Blu-Ray box set for £22.94, with £6.50 points back - so a £16.44 net cost (link in first post).
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Absolutely horrendous. The LotR films took some liberties, but most of what they messed with was seriously dull in the books.
The Hobbit films, though...painful to sit through. Physically painful. Not just because of how horrible the acting and everything was, but because it dragged on for so long. So. Long.
Bits of the hobbit were quite good… unfortunately, they’re lost between the bits that were utter dross. Should never have been three films. If there is a fan edit, I’d love to see it, because I imagine that without all the stuff they put in just to pad the films out, it’d be half decent.