Not the Extended Editions but not a bad price for all 6 films new
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Octopod
5 Jul 17#1
Good deal, the extended editions are too long IMO.
zakkyb
5 Jul 17#2
Haven't seen the hobbit versions but the extended LOTR movies are worth it
DexMorgan
5 Jul 17#3
The non-extended versions are too long imo!!
MUFCristiano
5 Jul 17#4
Are there extended versions of Hobbit?
mazzyhope
5 Jul 17#5
The extended LOTR trilogy can be found for a similar price. On the plus side, you get what are generally thought of as the definitive versions of those movies along with vast swaths of behind the scenes materials. On the other plus side, you don't get The Hobbit movies.
Thanks OP ordered,use WELCOME code for 10% off first order as well
m12_shakes
5 Jul 17#13
Second this, where can we get the blu-ray extended version for similar price? The ones I've seen are around 3x the price of the motion picture edition....
julian_williams_1988
6 Jul 17#14
thanks op, heat from me
soap_box
6 Jul 17#15
I think you must be thinking of DVD for that?
clonereeco
6 Jul 17#16
Best Trilogy to ever grace my eyes (LOTR) Wasn't so keen on the Hobbit but LOTR is genius
GujSehambi
6 Jul 17#18
ive done it in Prince Charles Cinema in Leicester square, from like 9pm to 9am! amazing
mazzyhope
6 Jul 17#19
I got my brand new copy on eBay for £25 last year. Still seems to be hovering around that price.
bulletfoss
6 Jul 17#20
Extended Editions FTW
ironyoung
6 Jul 17#21
As much as I enjoy the extended editions, they do bloat the story and drag the tempo of the films. I think it caters more to people who has already seen the original versions and just want more backstory. I think the hobbit films should have been 2 films, but they added so much extra content they just made a third film out of it and the tempo is just awful, even though the individual shots are great. Cut out extra fight scenes, the bloated five army scene, pointless romance and the extended "running away from things" scenes and you get a tighter focused narrative (looking at the fan edits.
mad_design_man
7 Jul 17#22
£10 for each trilogy on Bluray.
ericlered
7 Jul 17#23
Are these the copies where everything has a green hue.... even the sky?
hass123
11 Jul 17#24
Is the LOTR BluRay Extended Edition trilogy still available? (the edition with all the special features and stuff)
joanddan7
11 Jul 17#25
Poundland £1 extended editions on blu ray was the deal to find - I only ever found the first one! But even so... what a well spent quid!
sonicsez95 to joanddan7
11 Jul 17#26
They only ever had FOTR, Great price anyway
cuffbertt
11 Jul 17#27
This may or may not be a stupid question... If you buy the extended versions of LOTR, do they normally include the regular versions as well? Or would you have to buy the regular versions separately?
dallen14101986
11 Jul 17#28
Loved both sets of films paid 25 for this a month ago watched extended of both and are brilliant they do go over 4 hours each tho on lotr hobbit not so long extended are on 2 discs per film tho
Illusionary
11 Jul 17#29
Well, they'll contain all of the footage from the regular ("theatrical") versions, but there's not an option to play the films without the additional content.
jaydeeuk1
11 Jul 17#30
Loved the extended lotr. The Hobbit was a bit of a slog, 2 films could have covered it. Can see why Jackson wanted to do lotr first though.
ElGofre
12 Jul 17#31
There's actually a fan-made version called the Tolkien Edit that's intended to be watched as a single four-hour film. As a LOTR devotee who really dislikes the Hobbit series, it feels like a much better watch with a ton of sub-plot gutted from it.
Long time no see :stuck_out_tongue:
Illusionary
12 Jul 17#32
Hehe, indeed :grin: You're well, I hope?
ElGofre
12 Jul 17#33
Yeah all good thanks man, you?
Illusionary
12 Jul 17#34
Can't complain!
decbear
13 Jul 17#35
It is a gift
UnhappyGamer
10 Aug 17#37
sold out, any other places out there doing this deal?
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Long time no see :stuck_out_tongue: