• @TeaHands
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    51 year ago

    Have you seen any of the fan edits? They’re limited by the source material obviously but you can do a lot with just cutting out all the unnecessary nonsense.

      • @TeaHands
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        31 year ago

        We watched the Tolkien Edit when it first came out and it was a huge improvement, but was also a fairly rushed project so while it was good at the time it apparently doesn’t hold up against newer ones. Nowadays there are tons of different ones with different approaches, I hear good things about the Maple Films one but haven’t had chance to check it out yet.

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      21 year ago

      I have not. I thought about finding one of the fan edits that remove a ton of filler and so cut the 3 movies into 1 very long one but the pacing of the films wasn’t my main complaint with them. There are totally scenes I would have been happy to have been cut and whilst that would have been an improvement, I just disliked so much of the actual movie part of the movies and I don’t see how any fan edit could polish that turd into something I would happily re-watch over and over again like I do frequently with the LOTR movies (and don’t get me wrong I still have some minor gripes with those movies too - such as how Faramir’s interactions with Sam and Frodo differ from the books and how they turned Gimli into comedic relief for most of his scenes). But (despite being high fantasy) LOTR always feels real. The characters aren’t just flanderised and walking one-liner machines. The battles are brutal and grounded in reality and don’t feature any of this cinematic bullshit (goatshit?)