they have been going back
and filming more shots for each of the movies after the main film has been done.
( ,
Wed 3 Sep 2003, 6:06,
archived)
i dunno if this is true in the US
but over here they bring the films out on DVD then a coupla months later bring out a 'special' DVD which has extra bits in the actual movie
i didn't realise this until i'd bought the first one on dvd
twunts
( ,
Wed 3 Sep 2003, 6:08,
archived)
i didn't realise this until i'd bought the first one on dvd
twunts
they're doing that for LOTR
and most movies have a special edition eventually.
I own brazil, but they've released a special edition of it, for example. I'd really like to see what's on it, but I'm cheap
( ,
Wed 3 Sep 2003, 6:10,
archived)
I own brazil, but they've released a special edition of it, for example. I'd really like to see what's on it, but I'm cheap
Come to China...
dvd: less than a $, dvd9: 2$, that 4dvd box-set was 8$ I think. Yes, illegal, but no other way of getting them here...
( ,
Wed 3 Sep 2003, 6:14,
archived)
my brother
works for <insert name of major CD/DVD retailer here> so i get a lot of DVDs for nothing :)
unfortunately i bought LOTR... mind you, it's still blinding
( ,
Wed 3 Sep 2003, 6:18,
archived)
unfortunately i bought LOTR... mind you, it's still blinding
You're right.
I've got the extended DVD of "Fellowship," US version. The extra scenes are actually worthwhile (as opposed to the extras on most other DVDs)...
( ,
Wed 3 Sep 2003, 6:11,
archived)
I've only listened to the Cast commentary
with that one, but it was quite enjoyable, unlike most commentarys
( ,
Wed 3 Sep 2003, 6:15,
archived)