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So that's two theatrical releases for my wife & I, plus the purchase of two DVDs to fill out our collection ... not to mention the six month wait for the rest of the story ...

Color me unpleased. I'd rather have one properly edited, if longer, movie.
 

Ranger REG said:
You pay once for a double-length film.

You pay twice for two-part films.

Profitable, at least for the production studios. Also for theaters (you'll have to pay twice for popcorns).

And twice for the DVD. Seems to me that they're trying to ensure they get the most out of a franchise that has been a success, and which is nearing the end. Kind of like talk about breaking the Hobbit book into two movies.

Banshee
 

Umbran said:
Thing is, I don't agree - I don't think they worked. They come across as weak Cliffs Notes versions of what they should have been, greatly lacking in transition between scenes, and generally incomprehensible if one had not read the original source material. That isn't acceptable moviemaking, IMHO.

The movies have made sense to me.....and I haven't read the books...

Banshee
 




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