YES.That and Keri Russell:heart:
YES.That and Keri Russell:heart:
Actually, they have, they just don't call them Director's Cut.Star Wars has never done "Director's Cut" releases. Not sure what you mean here.
ReleasesThe extended editions were released slightly later than the original DVD versions of the films.
The extended editions were also released on Blu-Ray as a box set in June 2011[1], while the theatrical Blu-Ray was released as a Box Set on September 2010.
- The Fellowship of the Ring Extended Edition was released November 2002, while the theatrical release DVD was released August 2002
- The Two Towers Extended Edition was released November 2003, while the theatrical release DVD was released August 2003
- The Return of the King Extended Edition was released December 2004, while the theatrical release DVD was released May 2004
Sometimes I forget about the "Special Edition" because I've been watching the Despecialized edits for so long.Actually, they have, they just don't call them Director's Cut.
Which despecialized version do you watch -- the one from Harmy?Sometimes I forget about the "Special Edition" because I've been watching the Despecialized edits for so long.
I would be very surprised if Disney releases JJ's 3 hour cut, as opposed to George Lucas' tweaks to his own movies.
Yep. I downloaded it probably 5-ish years ago. It's the only version my son has ever seen.Which despecialized version do you watch -- the one from Harmy?
I must find this and burn them to DVDYep. I downloaded it probably 5-ish years ago. It's the only version my son has ever seen.
I have the 2-disc/movie DVD trilogy set that includes both the special edition and theatrical cuts. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001EN71DG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1Sometimes I forget about the "Special Edition" because I've been watching the Despecialized edits for so long.
I would be very surprised if Disney releases JJ's 3 hour cut, as opposed to George Lucas' tweaks to his own movies.