|
This topic comprises 2 pages: 1 2
|
Author
|
Topic: THE LORD OF THE RINGS ON BLU RAY
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Scott Jentsch
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1061
From: New Berlin, WI, USA
Registered: Apr 2003
|
posted 04-06-2010 10:42 AM
My copy of the Lord of the Rings on Blu-ray should be arriving any time today. I've had it on order since April 16th of 2009!
I, too, have seen the gripes about the picture quality, with screenshot comparisons galore between the DVD, Blu-ray, and HD broadcasts that have been done. It's possible that the reported issues will be problematic, but I've been waiting far too long for these to be released, and we'll be waiting a good long time for any future releases of these movies on Blu-ray, that $60 for three movies is not too much to pay. This series ranks right up there with the best movie series ever in my book, so I have no problem paying for the ability to have them in my library.
As far as pricing goes, I doubt that we're going to see major discounting going on with this title. The $60 intro pricing this week is probably going to be the best we'll see until at least the holidays, but who knows? If sales aren't good enough for the studio, maybe they'll drop the price after a few months, but I doubt it. Boxed sets of A-list titles rarely get discounted that heavily, but we have seen it with the Die Hard trilogy and others from time to time. Even if they were to cut the price in half by the end of the year, I will have had the ability to enjoy them the entire time for a measly $30 more. I'll take that trade-off for these movies.
My second grade teacher read The Hobbit to us and from that time, I was hooked on the storyline. When I was 9, I checked out The Lord of the Rings from the library (hardcovers, complete with the pull-out maps). Before the movies came out, I paid the high prices for the Easton Press Editions of the four books (complete with pull-out maps, of course).
When the movies came out, I saw them in the theaters, both the original cuts and the extended cuts. I own the DVD special editions of the theatrical cuts, and the gift set editions of the extended cuts (complete with WETA-designed "sculptures").
So yes, I'm a fan.
However, I do not go around dressed in dwarf clothing and speaking dwarf language, nor do I go to Hobbit conventions or any other such things. I'm a Star Wars fan, but I've never built my own light saber or dressed up like a stormtrooper either.
The extended editions will eventually be released, and I will buy them when they are available. But for now, I will be very happy to finally have the theatrical cuts in my possession in the highest quality that I'm able to enjoy.
It's unfortunate that Amazon does not clear the reviews that are commenting on the lack of the extended cuts, but their review system has always been quite flawed when it comes to movies. Way too many comments about the movie and not about the quality of the particular release in terms of picture quality, sound quality, extras, etc.
Where is that UPS guy??
| IP: Logged
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
All times are Central (GMT -6:00)
|
This topic comprises 2 pages: 1 2
|
Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classicTM
6.3.1.2
The Film-Tech Forums are designed for various members related to the cinema industry to express their opinions, viewpoints and testimonials on various products, services and events based upon speculation, personal knowledge and factual information through use, therefore all views represented here allow no liability upon the publishers of this web site and the owners of said views assume no liability for any ill will resulting from these postings. The posts made here are for educational as well as entertainment purposes and as such anyone viewing this portion of the website must accept these views as statements of the author of that opinion
and agrees to release the authors from any and all liability.
|