Aimee, the theatrical DVD usually doesn't have Easter Eggs. As for the extended, one egg that Jackson has already said is going to be included is some footage from a press interview at the European premiere in Berlin. Dom was there (he grew up in Germany), and Elijah was being interviewed via satellite, so that the reporters in Berlin could see and hear him, but he could only hear them in LA. Knowing this, Dom pretended to be a German reporter and started asking him the most obnoxious questions possible, which Elijah tried very politely to answer without losing his cool.
Glory ,'The Killer In Me'
LotR - The Return of the King: "We named the *dog* 'Strider'".
Frodo: Please, what does it always mean, this... this "Aragorn"? Elrond: That's his name. Aragorn, son of Arathorn. Aragorn: I like "Strider." Elrond: We named the *dog* "Strider".
A discussion of Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King. If you're a pervy hobbit fancier, this is the place for you.
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Stop that, Empress dear. We all have that impulse. And you are remarkably generous, as well, with your time and your concern and your love, so you canNOT be a true attention whore. I know several of those, and you ain't one.
I know several of those, and you ain't one.
She does a mean impression of one, though.
(i'm so gonna get it when i get home)
I don't know if anyone's planning to buy the DVD tomorrow (yeah, right), but if you buy it at Borders, you get a set of 4 posters with it (while supplies last *g*). As if we needed that extra incentive.
That's cool.
Best Buy was giving away to the first 150 RotK customers at each store a copy of the all-LotR Entertainment Weekly special issue and some microwave popcorn and candy. The magazine is pretty cool, but doesn't have too much that looks to be new to anyone who's watched all the documentaries and listened to the commentaries on the extended dvds. Apparently, Toys R Us is handing out a $10 Frodo figure, and they're also price-matching the other stores.
Cereal to add--if anyone interested, I've finally gotten into some fanfic writing of my own. You can check out the two LotR stories I've written here, if you'd like.
The magazine is pretty cool, but doesn't have too much that looks to be new to anyone who's watched all the documentaries and listened to the commentaries on the extended dvds.
Agreed. It was one of those, "okay, I know you people are capitalists, but this is ridiculous" type of situations. Like, those of us cursed with good memories caught details repeated from previous EW articles. I know the poor movie-people did the same interview 100 times, so the same anecdotes are all flying around everywhere, but the least the editors could do was make sure the EW 'special issue' was actually special.