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Stubaan
The Shire
Oct 20 2014, 8:35pm
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Extended Editions in theater? What about the full hexology?
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Hi folks Does anyone know if there are any inklings of the EEs being shown in theaters prior to tBotFA? Or better yet, all 5 previous films leading up to the 6th and final? Seems like a golden opportunity I'd hate to see wasted.
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Lindele
Gondor
Oct 20 2014, 9:19pm
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but I've heard nothing about it happening
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QuackingTroll
Valinor
Oct 20 2014, 9:44pm
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Would particularly like to see them in HFR
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And in cinema surround sound! Certainly hope it happens.
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Bombadil
Half-elven
Oct 20 2014, 11:43pm
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QT...Bomby sat through a "ButtNUMB-a-THON of EE of LOTR
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About week before TE of DoS last December.... wazz killer to SEE HUGE again... BUT had to leave after 13 Hours right after Aragorn got his Crown. They gave 20 minute breaks between Films which was Cool, but the ONE REASON it took so long is this particular Theater THEY ran the the FAN's names (about 1500) for about 15 minutes at the End of FOTR Cool, if your Name was on it.. BUT Bom's BUTT can't TAKE THAT anymore...? The Likelyhood of a Butt-A-Thon agian... Do it! CALL your Theater, Start a Petition? but over 3 different dayzz....PLEASE!
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delius82
Rivendell
Oct 20 2014, 11:44pm
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It would be kind of awkward...
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imo of watching all 5 films as the finale is the 3rd part of a prequel trilogy.
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StarGodziller
Bree
Oct 21 2014, 2:50am
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I imagine they'll do something like it...
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They showed AUJ before DOS last year, thought it was just the theatrical cut and not the extended edition. At the very least we'll very, very likely get the opportunity to see all three theatrical versions on the big screen. And I wouldn't count out an LOTR trilogy screening either.
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