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I watched it last night! There's so much grinding sub-bass on this flick it's insane, almost to a fault! Seems like just about everytime they want to punctuate a scene with sound cues it is done with throbbing bass gurgles. I mean, even with the opening fight between Smeagol and Deagol the ring makes all kinds of LFE bursts. Sheesh! I clipped the speakers in a few scenes, much to my neighbors' delight I'm sure.It was good, an improvement for sure, but still the least favorable movie of the three IMO. Didn't even conform to its own inner-movie rules.
I just finished the Uber-Edition ten minute ago, and all I can muster is a dazed "WOW!" Absolutely un-be-frickin-lievable! My only mistake was not watching the previous two within the last couple weeks- so much happens that I wished I'd "gotten my Ring on" first.In every technical sense the extended version is a triumph, and artistically the "restored" movie towers above the theatrical release. It's very hard to imagine how it could have been done any better.As an aside, I'm probably the only ...
I am convinced that this extended version is worth double dipping for( thanks for that)...but please tell me that the good buy scene at the end is not also extended I remember squirming around in my seat at the theater wondering if the love fest of goodbyes at the end would ever end an otherwise spectacular flick Greg
I am convinced that this extended version is worth double dipping for( thanks for that)...but please tell me that the good buy scene at the end is not also extended I remember squirming around in my seat at the theater wondering if the love fest of goodbyes at the end would ever end an otherwise spectacular flick