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That was just explained above dude.

I think that even with Jackson's propensity for excess, to film LOTR as the books would be 50 hours. There were concessions that just HAD to be made.

Yeah, but they did redeem that somewhat in the extended cut.

That…actually makes a lot of sense.

Why? That seems fairly minor compared to some of his other stuff.

Ouch.

"All so messed up."
From what I've heard, that's putting it lightly.

Can we get a mega Blu-ray boxed set now? Finally?

The hullabaloo about the first one still escapes me.

Oh yeah, this won't be a controversy shitstorm at all.

I have a fucking question too. Take three guesses what it is.

See, I always felt sorry for him.

Where is that on a map?

Why are you so awesome?

I may be losing the Boomarang when my parents change cable packages. I cannot articulate how much this depresses me.

As someone who had mixed feelings about his films, I thought his skill with effects was easily the best thing about his work. Well, except for Donnie Yen Ji-Dan, obviously.

I was naive enough as a teen to think they were going to hook him up with Buffy, so I've always been kind of disappointed that then never did

I broke down sobbing in front of my crucifix a couple of nights ago. Maybe there is a film or work of art out there which will at least comfort my crippling crisis of faith, but I doubt that it is any of this Pureflix nonsense. But really, I hope I find something soon, before I go insane.

A bunch of people at my cinema bitched about it. Personally, I thought that they should've just appreciated the amazing work done by all the people whose names had just gone by.

He's actually aged remarkably well.