It's a boxed set of all three films, including digital copy. (Don't know whether they will be available individually.) It's up for preorder now on Amazon. No release date yet.
The initial releases didn't (for disc space reasons? they were packed pretty full, and I don't know how much content is different versus dropped), but there was a later DVD release with both editions via branching.^ I actually don't know if it does. But the original extended cut DVDs didn't have the theatrical cuts, so this one probably won't either.
I'm withholding my bitching until they say that "yes, you need both sets to get both cuts". I like the Extended FOTR, but prefer the shorter theatricals of the other two.One thing's for sure: The first viewers to bitch about double-dipping should get beaten like a rented mule.
Finally. I refused to buy the original BRD release because I knew this would come along eventually.![]()
Some confusion among other reviewers that somehow we're obligated to post a five star recommendation for the movie. This is an incorrect understanding of the review process. If I were reviewing the movie itself it would get a five. This review is for the product, as listed--in other words, I DO NOT RECOMMEND BUYING THIS PRODUCT/DVD. This product is being created FOR NO OTHER REASON than to dupe people into buying this movie twice...again. Those of us who were huge fans bought the original DVDs of the theatrical releases. THEN the studio FINALLY released the extended editions, even though they could have released both at the same time. Now that Blu Ray has won the High Def battle, the studios are salivating at screwing us all again the same way!
^Review comments like that make me depressed about the future of the human race.
I didn't buy the theatrical-edition trilogy on BD, hoping to someday purchase this one.
EDIT:
It's funny how people on Amazon.com are giving a one-star rating to Blu-Ray releases like this, just like they're protesting the Star Wars Special Edition BD (not the original cut).
A user writes:
LinkSome confusion among other reviewers that somehow we're obligated to post a five star recommendation for the movie. This is an incorrect understanding of the review process. If I were reviewing the movie itself it would get a five. This review is for the product, as listed--in other words, I DO NOT RECOMMEND BUYING THIS PRODUCT/DVD. This product is being created FOR NO OTHER REASON than to dupe people into buying this movie twice...again. Those of us who were huge fans bought the original DVDs of the theatrical releases. THEN the studio FINALLY released the extended editions, even though they could have released both at the same time. Now that Blu Ray has won the High Def battle, the studios are salivating at screwing us all again the same way!
^Review comments like that make me depressed about the future of the human race.
One thing's for sure: The first viewers to bitch about double-dipping should get beaten like a rented mule. It was announced from the get-go that the extended editions WOULD make it to Blu-Ray eventually. There was never any doubt that they would. Peter Jackson just chose to hold them until a future date. So anyone who bought the theatrical BR's, thinking that would be it, has no cause to complain now.
^Review comments like that make me depressed about the future of the human race.
Don't look at the comment sections of newspapers' websites, then.
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