The eye does a marvelous job of finding this in real life but replicating it on screen is a challenge as old as film. But, after careful examination, I have concluded without relying on any other internet source or image, “Fellowship of the Ring,” seems to have some issues not shared with the other two films in the trilogy on Blu-ray EEs.įor those not all that aware of visuals and are just in it for the story-telling, be aware that blacks should be black and whites should be white while each retains detail. So far as I can discover, no official statements have been released regarding it but with rumors floating around I checked with independent sources that are definitely in-the-know, and director Peter Jackson and director of photography Andrew Lesnie were directly involved and approved the changes in color to the films. It can safely be termed a controversy at this point.
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Many TORn readers have been deeply concerned about reports regarding the color timing of the films. But, and this is a big but, it isn’t perfect. In short, the technical display here, from a non-technical guy, is unequivocally, the best version. This feels like film, not the sometimes complained about cold exactness of digitally shot material. While I am much closer to an “everyman” when it comes to home theater than I am to a technical expert, I do have a strong background in still photography and know my way around images and words and home presentation.
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I looked for and found better details and improved contrasts. Presented in a 2.35:1 aspect ratio, this is simply lovely visual satisfaction. I very carefully compared my DVD EEs, my theatrical Blu-rays and these new Blu-ray EEs, and the new version was a clear-cut winner but with a qualification that we will tackle in a moment.
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On my own HD TV and Blu-ray player with 1080p and seven speakers, the trilogy was astounding. The process to deliver these films wasn’t adding in extra scenes but involved a complete remastering from the original digital files. Those with Blu-rays already know the vast jump forward in formats but these remastered films absolutely deliver on a level the theatrical Blu-rays did not. Some have them on VHS tape, were moved to convert to DVD by the films, including the promise of the EEs, may have several editions of them on DVD and here a third format beckons the yet unconverted-to-Blu-ray. Long-time readers may own several versions of the films already. They contain treasures worth mining.īut readers here know all that. For my money, the Extended Editions are the preferred editions and that was brought home again in theaters with rare theater screenings the last two weeks around the U.S. While there are some who claim the already lengthy films are made too long by the additions in the EEs, there are few readers of this site who can’t appreciate the character nuances and deeper explanations of Middle-earth they provide. With the release today of the Extended Editions, the best possible version of the films in the highest possible quality will be in the hands of consumers.
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(Check out these links for a window back into time. The Extended Edition DVDs, with far superior extras, were a big hit on DVD and were released for marathon watching sessions in select cities on “Trilogy Tuesday”. There was even discussion of eventual superior editions in high definition once the debate over HD DVD vs. Those watching the films in theaters the last two weeks have seen that promise still fulfilled again on screen at the cineplex. Fan club memberships were sold with a promise of founding members getting their names in credits of the extended editions. It was widely known when Peter Jackson was shooting the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy a decade ago that there would be more than one version of the films for home theaters.