Bass Puppet said:Did I miss something or were they only playing the EE one night and back to back then into RotK?
That would probably make the effects cost more not less, they are one of the biggest names in the industry, if they are worried about getting it on the cheap they won't go that way, they would go with either a upstart company or a company that does effects for TV shows (that's the whole point of getting it cheaper). I really doubt they would do that though (probably got the special effects for the DVDs written in to the contract for the movies from the start.)ArthurQ said:If an american company is gonna get it, i hope its industrial light and magic.
Taelorn76 said:Why not. Is that not the point of an extended version of a film, to include all that you wanted to do, but could not due to the time constraints of a theatrical release.
KenM said:The theaters that got to do the marathon also had FotR:EE from Dec. 5-11, TTT:EE from Dec. 12-15, followed by Triolgy Tuesday on Dec. 16, and the offical opening of RotK on the 17. But it was the normal cut of RotK for the marathon.
Olgar Shiverstone said:Now if only they'd release the RotK EE before next November ...
KenM said:I heard PJ's orginal cut of RotK was 4 hours, 55 minutes. He trimed it to 3h 20m foir the TC. I don't think PJ would put all of what He cut back in.