Is it better or worse than the theatrical cut?

Is it better or worse than the theatrical cut?

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Depends on how fast you like watching paint dry.

better.

Fags will say the Tint ruins it but the Tint is only is fellowship

I love it. But then again I actually like Jackson

I was so pissed off the movies were still split between discs. The higher capacity of blu ray didn't let them put the whole movie on one disc?

>paying for things
That’s what you get

Extended.

Rip the Fellowship to an MKV, then run it through the AviSynth / MeGUI script that's floating around with a slow preset at ~35Mbps. Problem solved.

Theatrical is well paced and actually feels like movies. Extended is an unpolished mess

Not without compromising bitrate.

cut is never better user

FOTR is better
TTT and ROTK are worse, despite some cool additions

Extended is better but not quite in the same way as Kingdom of Heaven where the difference between extended and cut is mind blowing.

>being a poorfag NEET

this

sometimes it is

Extended for me

based and uncut

Isn't there a fixed version where fans went back in and fixed all the colors?

Shouldn't be too hard since you've already got the theatrical cut with the correct colors to work off and all you'd need to fix by hand are the new and extended scenes.

How come no LOTR on Kinoflix?

It's sort of a mixed bag, there's a lot of stuff in the EEs that really SHOULD be in the film and it's both easy to forget and hard to imagine the film without them. However there are also some bits that are kind of jarring in that they don't flow into/out of other scenes very well and it's obvious why they were cut, even if they do add to the world.

bump

If youve never seen the movies: watch theatrical.

If you have seen the movies before: extended.

the only theatrical cut that truly needed the extended edition was Return of the King. I prefer the extended cuts overall but if you want to introduce somebody to the films or you're watching them for the first time, the theatrical films aren't missing anything.
Unless you're a book puritan, in which case you probably wouldn't be satisfied with the extended cuts either.

>ROTK is worse
ROTK barely makes sense in the theatrical cut, they had to pack in so much, which is saying something considering how much they had to condense into Fellowship and TTT