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- Semi-Hemi-Demigod ( @Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social ) 25•7 months ago
You know what would make a twelve-hour fantasy movie even more fun? No pausing for bathroom breaks!
- HubertManne ( @HubertManne@kbin.social ) 15•7 months ago
real men watch them consecutively with a large soda and no bathroom break!
- t3rmit3 ( @t3rmit3@beehaw.org ) 15•7 months ago
The faster you finish the first soda cup, the faster you can pee in it!
- claycle ( @claycle@lemm.ee ) 4•7 months ago
So. When The Return of the King was released, the day before the official release, New Line Cinema held special screenings in a few select theaters around the country.
All three films screened in one day, with hour (or hour-and-a-half) breaks in between (in don’t recall precisely).
The screenings were, for the first two films we all had already seen, the new extended editions, so each was over two hours long. Then there was TROTK screening (which was new to everyone).
New Line Cinema reps were there, handing out gifts. We all got three framed cells of 35mm film cut from one of the original prints of the new film. I still have mine.
It was actually quite amazing, being in a theater packed with people who all wanted to be there. It was breathtaking when the first strains of the LOTR theme played in the dark theater. And people wept openly as TROTK went through its many endings.
What stuck with me was how much the three films felt like one cohesive film when you watched them back to back.
I think we arrived at the theater around 9AM. We left the theater around 10PM (not including jaunts out across the street to grab a burger or something during the intermissions). It was grueling, but it was marvelous, too.
- HubertManne ( @HubertManne@kbin.social ) 1•7 months ago
did it with just dvds at my house and we closed the curtains and such. So many breaks needed with all the people. took forever. Felt like the walking dead at the end. This was once I was able to get the extended for return of the king. So worth it. Side tidbit. When I was doing open houses on my first place we would play play one of the dvds on the tv for background atmosphere.
- Dem Bosain ( @DemBoSain@midwest.social ) English12•7 months ago
I’m waiting for the “Scouring of the Shire” edit.
- kubica ( @kubica@kbin.social ) 9•7 months ago
Fuck… I feel like I’ve fallen in some kind of trap right now.
- fossilesque ( @fossilesque@mander.xyz ) English7•7 months ago
YES YESSSSSSSS
- gramathy ( @gramathy@lemmy.ml ) 5•7 months ago
They did this back in 2022 as well, was nice
…the versions that the filmmaker remastered in 2020 for a 4K Ultra HD re-release. This is the first time the remastered versions will be in theaters.
- Aussiemandeus ( @Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone ) 4•7 months ago
All these cinema re-releases are the death throws of an industry.
- Steve ( @Steve@communick.news ) English6•7 months ago
Really? Isn’t this preferable to remaking great movies?
- Aussiemandeus ( @Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone ) 1•7 months ago
Yeah definitely, but no one goes to the cinema any more.
People only seem to go to get a nostalgia hit
- Mastengwe ( @Mastengwe@lemm.ee ) 2•7 months ago
Yep.
- beefcat ( @beefcat@beehaw.org ) 1•7 months ago
re-releases like this are not even remotely a new thing
- JowlesMcGee ( @JowlesMcGee@kbin.social ) 2•7 months ago
In my city, it looks like the showings for the first film are at 3:30/4 pm on a Friday. I wish they had been able to get a later start time for at least the Friday movie…
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Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy is coming back again — but it’s a bit different this time.
Warner Bros. and Fathom Events are teaming to rerelease the Oscar-winning fantasy blockbusters this summer.
The films will screen across three days at Fathom Events participating chains, like AMC, Cinemark and Regal.
There’s no official premiere date yet, but a fall or winter release seems likely.
Also, there’s Warner Bros.’ upcoming anime film, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, which tells the story of Helm Hammerhand, King of Rohan (of Helm’s Deep fame) who ruled over 250 years prior to the events of The Lord of the Rings.
The new film is set in the same universe as Jackson’s trilogy, with Mirando Otto returning to voice Éowyn.
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