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I'm about to give in. But curious as to what does "15 Blu-ray Discs" mean?Um, probably never. Today's price is a great price for three great movies! 15 Blu-ray discs!
Each of the three movies are split onto two blu ray discs. So that right there is 6 discs. Then each movie has 3 blu ray discs for special features and other side content.I'm about to give in. But curious as to what does "15 Blu-ray Discs" mean?
Supposedly these movies look fantastic except for the first movie having some sort of green tint to it.I went ahead and ordered this one. I generally prefer the theatrical releases of these movies. But at this price it's worth getting copies of the extended edition.
Since these films are split into two discs each, can I assume that the transfers are solid? Normally there is ample room on Blu-Rays for storing 4+ hours of video. You usually only need to split content like this up when the compression has been reduced as much as possible to allow for more detail. Essentially, do the extended editions look good in these two-disc sets?
Does this set even exist on DVD?if i have this on dvd is it worth it. blu ray is nice but let's be realistic. yes or no
The extended editions are on DVD, I have all 3 sets, but I don't think they were ever sold as a collection together on DVD. I don't know how many new features are on this compared to the original DVDs, but it's personal preference. I've wanted to pick this up since I'm a big LOTR fan but had never seen a better price, I'm curious to see how they look in Blu Ray.Does this set even exist on DVD?
And that's really a personal call. I wouldn't want these in DVD if I could help it. The extras are nice if you care about that sort of thing.
you got the Extended edition for that or the regular edition Lotr when it first came out?good price think I payed 39.99 at best buy a year or 2 ago.