Hey everyone! First time posting here, and I had a quick question. Ive just finished the Fellowship of the Ring unabridged audiobook and I was looking for a way to watch the extended version of the movie before moving on to the other books, however, I don't have that much extra money right now.
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.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is the second film in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, directed by Peter Jackson. It is an adaptation of the book The Two Towers, the second part of the three-volume novel The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien, although some of the book's events are held over to the third and final movie, The Return of the King. The film was very well receivedThe Lord of the Rings is a movie series consisting of three films. The Fellowship of the Ring , The Two Towers, and The Return of the King. All of these films are live-action, which were directed by Peter Jackson and they are based upon the books with the same name by J.R.R. Tolkien . Principal photography for all three films took place in New
Three of the discs are just DVDs, dupes of the three Blu-ray discs, mind you. The DVD version does not have all the material of the Blu-rays, 2 of the discs are devoted to the 3 cuts, which are split into Discs 1 and 2. Of course, this means not all the supplemental material from the other 2 Blu-rays fit into Disc 3.The extended versions of the Lord of the Rings films are split across two platters on Blu-ray and 4K but they’re contained on one disc for the Hobbit films. The Blu-rays look nice, but the .