The Extended Edition of The Hobbit is different. Sure, the journey slows down a peg or two, but what we get in return is a movie that’s a little less fraught and clearly enjoying itself. The Extended Edition Lord of the Rings Trilogy is about 11 hours and 22 minutes (682 minutes) long. That means that Lord of the Rings Extended Edition contains a total of 2 hours and 5 minutes of extra film to the trilogy.
June 28, 2011. /. 10:00 AM. Today marks the release of one of the best things to happen to Blu-ray since Blu-rays made their blu way into existence: The Blu-ray Extended Editions of the Lord of
Magic’s Lord of the Rings set has already been making headlines with special serialiazed cards: its one-of-a-kind One Ring card was sold to Post Malone for a whopping $2 million.

The Costa Botes documentaries accompany acclaimed special features by Michael Pellerin from the original extended cut releases to make this the most comprehensive The Lord of the Rings compilation ever. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy - The Extended Edition includes a new transfer of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, which was

0.12.31 (Time index of the Extended Version DVD 2) 1.38.58 (Time index of the Theatrical version) The following scene is cut slightly different. Gimli raises the hand and says “The walls of Moria.” In the theatrical version his last words are heard as the Fellowship is shown in front of Moria. Fantasy. Lord of the Rings. Part Six: The Passing of an Age (referring to the Third Age) is the second of two Appendices of the Special Extended Edition of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, featured in its own disc exclusive to the edition. It contains seven documentaries, spanning three hours Re: No way to get Lord of the Rings Extended Editions with D2D A couple days ago I tried to convert all 3 of the theatrical versions. Fellowship came up just fine. Two Towers showed as Pan & Scan (Have no idea why) so I canceled that. Return showed up as the extended 4 hour version. Three different methods from the same disc versions. Not

I own three different copies of the extended versions, and all of them are two discs with a part 1 and part 2. They’re perfect times to stop. My husband and I usually watch one disc a night. If you’ve got something like those copies, then that’s a great stopping point.

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