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Extra Scenes in FotR Special Edition DVD

gdr writes "Lights Out Entertainment have an article on the extra scenes that will be in the Fellowship of the Ring special edition DVD. It will be nice to have the relationship between elves and dwarves fleshed out a bit. I'm not sure the final battle scene really needs to be any longer." There are quite a few bits mentioned for the extra 30 minutes of footage that I'm looking forward to seeing. Just be careful to buy the November 12 release and not the august release if you want the extra mojo. I'll be waiting.

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  1. Galadriel gif-giving! by funwithBSD · · Score: 0, Troll

    Whoo Hoo! She's handing out .gif's! Hope the Celeborn guy isn't in them.

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  2. Re:Jackson is like Lucas by SirSlud · · Score: 1, Troll

    Be a man, not a franchise slut.

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  3. Re:Doesn't this imply by ichimunki · · Score: 0, Troll

    Gee, and that's without the normal MPAA BS where they make you buy new copies for the car, the vacation home, for watching with groups of unrelated acquaintances, for the next shiny device they make to show the same content, etc etc. And from the looks of Slashdot, it's going to work wonders. The MPAA lawyers thank you all for helping pay their lobbying expenses. :)

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  4. Re:Jackson is like Lucas by Hieronymus+Howard · · Score: 0, Troll

    My timetable:

    August - Rent, Rip

    November - Buy

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  5. Re:Jackson is like Lucas by thaigan · · Score: 0, Troll

    Jackson is nothing like Lucas!

    For one thing, Jackson is working with an excellent story and Lucas is making it up as he goes along.

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  6. Re:Mod this up! # +5; Patriotic # by srmalloy · · Score: 0, Troll
    Well, besides the fact that the melody strains the range of most singers, now you know the reason why you almost never hear more than the first verse sung.

    In general, though, it seems as if most national anthems are overly florid and/or pretentious. A good example is the anthem of the old Soviet Union:
    Unbreakable union of free-born republics
    Great Russia has welded forever to stand
    Created in struggle, by will of the people
    United and mighty, our Soviet land!
    Kind of ironic, in view of historical events. But you can say the same of 'Deutschland Uber Alles', and probably dozens more anthems whose singers were overtaken by history. I wonder how future generations will judge the U.S.'s anthem.