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By Kurt R. Dewitt (Walla Walla, WA)
I didn't understand why there were so many 1 star ratings, but it didn't take long to figure it out..
Yup, this is just wrong.. put out the extended AND theatrical in one set.. not two separate releases.. We aren't stupid..

By T. Allen
How could anyone watch the theatrical version after seeing the extended? DON'T BUY THIS! New Line wants you to purchase both versions!

By Mark Hackney (South Africa)
I usually hate it when people write something that isn't a review in the review section, but I'll make an exeption for this. Think about this, in the commentary for The Fellowship of The Ring, Peter Jackson comments on the fact that he would like to, at some stage, redo the Gollum shots in that film to make him line up with the design in the other to films, as the design changed for the other two movies. What if this the reason for the extended edition blu-ray delay? This is pure speculation, but what if they are redoing the Gollum shots, so he'll match the "new and improved version" and perhaps even the design they using in "The Hobbit" for the prologue, and other effects shots they weren't happy with for the blu-ray release? That would shut everyone up. Or at least some of you.
And to everyone saying it's just about greed, I didn't here anyone saying that when the extended cuts where released several months after the theatrical cuts on DVD, how is this any differnt? It's easy, if you don't want it, don't buy it. No ones holding a gun to your head. We all know the extended cuts will eventually make it to blu-ray, so why insult these amazing films by giving them a poor score because you can't just be patient?

By Spanky
As much as I love LOTR, watching all three films in a short space of time is a significant time commitment. One I can only justify to do only once in a while. If I'm going to be dedicating so much time to watching these films again then I expect it to be the full extended editions, not the cut down theatrical versions. I think most fans would agree.

By A/V Insider
I don't know any true fan that will buy the theatrical version of this film WILLINGLY. I think the only people that will purchase this version on blu-ray are those that just assume, as they should, that both versions would be on the disc. I think there will be a lot of upset buyers down the road. I also think that there will be a stock pile of this version in a warehouse somewhere since nobody will be buying it.
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