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01-06-2002, 10:59 AM | #1 |
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FOTR-what to expect from the dvd
I've been hearing rumors,just wondered if anyone else has heard?
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01-06-2002, 02:29 PM | #2 |
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I have heard the DVD release,will be six hours long,and be very close to the book,and have Tom bombadil,but i'd imagine that is a long way off.
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01-06-2002, 03:04 PM | #3 |
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although the extra content may reach a running times of up to six hours what I have read and heard is that the extra fourty plus minutes that was in the original director cut will be included, as well as features regarding the making of the movie. Perhaps there will be some tolkien specific resource material included. The extras could be quite extensive if the producers want to spend the money.
As far as Bomabadil there was never any conculsive info that these scenes were never filmed;considering that Peter Jackson dropped Bombadil from the story early on, this is probably true. Also the release should be later this year, just in time to kick off the promotion of the Two Towers' December release. Last edited by Kevin McIntyre : 01-06-2002 at 03:05 PM. |
01-06-2002, 03:17 PM | #4 |
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I am slavering like Carcharoth the Red Maw in anticipation of the release of the DVD of Fellowship of the Ring, especially if what you report is correct, Kevin!
Where's my hanky....
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01-06-2002, 03:31 PM | #5 | |
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01-06-2002, 04:09 PM | #6 |
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There's a long line from one of the stunt actors of the movie telling what we might expect from DVD:
I've just spoken to a good friend of mine who worked on FOTR as a stunt man, and he had a lot to do with stunt co- ordination. Heres what he had to say on the film's 3 hour cut. -He told me he was extremely disappointed because 75% of all the stunts they did were cut(due to graphic content). Apparently, at least 3 mins of the Amon Hen battle was cut, including numerous decapitations, high falls and stabbings - Most of the violent shots cut out at Amon Hen involved Gimli and Legolas. - We only saw the opening and closing of Aragorn's battle against the 40 Uruks. The really violent stuff in the middle was cut. - A sequence of Gimili chopping heads in Moira was cut. - The most violent shots of Legolas' archery were cut, including a shot at Amon Hen where he pins two Uruks heads together with one arrow. - Wizards duel, slightly cut. But apparently the angles that were selected de-emphasised the graphic nature of the battle. Notice how Gandalf was bleeding more than was warranted? Apparently there are a lot more wide shots of the impacts. as well as more shots involving an actual staff fight,and not just spells. p.s that's Ian Mckellen spinning on the ground, not a stuntman. - In terms of drama, a lot of Gimili and Legolas' scenes were cut involving their developing friendship. As well as scenes between Gandalf and Aragorn. Also more bits of Boromir slowly cracking. - At least 30 mins total was cut from Rivendell and Lothlorien. Including the giving of the gifts. - 1-2mins of the prologue were cut. Most of the shots were of Gil Galad and Elendil annihilating orcs. But also cut were their 'alternate' death scenes. This is after a one on one battle with Sauron. My friend knows this because he was in this scene and had a single line of dialogue, responding to an order from Gil Galad. This indicates that there was dialogue and character interaction in the prologue. Also cut was a sequence of elf bowmen firing thousands of arrows at the charging orcs. - Finally, PJ's original 'final cut' was 4hrs.45mins - described as his Dream Cut. This was in turn cut under orders from New Line to a little under 4 hours. The rest of the stuff cut from this version, thus making the present 3 hour cut, was the above mentioned blood guts as well as more battle stuff and drama. The good money, I am told, is on PJ's 'dream version being released as an alternate dvd in the future. But more than likely not on the official dvd. FINALLY: please do not take all this as gospel. This is simply the shots that he was involved with, or what he was advised of by other people. In the end, the final decision of what comes out will be PJ's and his editors. Some of it could also be out of date, embellished or simply not true. There... |
01-06-2002, 04:19 PM | #7 | |
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01-06-2002, 04:23 PM | #8 |
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Cool.
Sounds like that should make up for a lot of things that were excluded.
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01-06-2002, 05:40 PM | #9 | |
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01-06-2002, 11:16 PM | #10 |
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emplynx, I don't recall Legolas pinning two Orc heads together with the same arrow. I may have missed that, however.
Lightice, if what you say is correct, and I'm not doubting you or your friend, then we ALL have quite a treat in store for us with the release of the DVD/DVDs. Thanks a lot of making me slaver even more for the release date!
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01-06-2002, 11:19 PM | #11 |
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I'm not doubting you or anything, but why would a stunt double know so much about the DVD?
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01-07-2002, 02:19 PM | #12 |
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Becouse he was there when they were filmed.
He isn't my friend though. More like friend of a friend. Never talked to him... That got there by accident. That was sent by third hand I had never even heard... |
01-07-2002, 03:24 PM | #13 | |
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01-07-2002, 08:30 PM | #15 |
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emplynx, I saw the film for the fifth time today. Legolas DOES shoot two orcs at once with the same arrow, at Amon Hen, although not in the head. Good call.
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01-08-2002, 07:27 AM | #16 |
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I saw that part of the movie, too. He stabs one orc in the chest with the arrow then fires it, hitting the orc he just stabbed and the one right behind him. I think the second orc was pinned against a tree or a stone wall by the first...
My memory's a little hazy though, I'll have to see the movie again. Last edited by Rána Eressëa : 01-08-2002 at 07:28 AM. |
01-08-2002, 04:09 PM | #17 |
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Just a tad off the mark there, RE.
Legolas stabs an Uruk-Hai to his left with an arrow, then turns to his right at least 90 degrees, lets loose the arrow into the chest of an Uruk-Hai charging him, which goes through the chest cavity and skewers also the Uruk Hai behind that one. Both fall to the ground, stuck together, no tacking to a tree or anything. [I think I've seen this movie too many times.....but I'm gonna keep going back til they pull it from the theaters!]
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01-09-2002, 04:21 AM | #18 |
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Kevin McyIntire,seems you were right about the dvd release,according to this article,which probably many of you might have read by now.I linked it up for those who might be interested,very good article.
http://filmforce.ign.com/lotr/articles/317236p1.html |
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