Lord Of The Rings Trilogy boxset em 2005 !
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In the February/March issue of CFQ there is an interview where Peter Jackson is asked about that. Here is the question and Jackson's answer:
Will you revisit all the footage at some point in the future and do some sort of ultimate, 12-hour director's cut?
I don't know. I haven't had any discussions with New Line about future possibilities, but I'm assuming there will be a moment in time where it might be fun to revisit, more from the point of view of doing a documentary. I'm quite keen to do a documentary on my experiences in making the film. There's a lot of stuff that's never been covered in all the materials we have on the DVDs. There's sort of an aspect of it that I'd really like to do in detail, which is really about the decisions that have to be made about what's in and what's out and sequences that we have but still haven't used. There's footage that I don't really feel I'd want to put back into the movies, and at that point [there] will already be two cuts of each film that they haven't made it into, so I don't think they'll make it into any third cut. But I'm happy to show people those scenes in the context of a documentary rather than a third version of the movies. There's a lot of things from all three films that I'm sure we have. It would be good to do a definitive behind-the-scenes account from my perspective when the high-definition version of the film is released, because that would kind of coincide with when I'm finished with King Kong. I'm assuming that HD-DVD will become available to the consumer some time in 2006. At that point everything will be released all over again. [Laughs] Heaven forbid someone's who's bought the James Bond movies on laserdisc and then DVD and then special-edition DVD - like everybody else, I've been buying these bloody things over and over again for the last 10 or 12 years and now I'll have to do it all again for HD. I'm thinking whenever there's a HD release of The Lord of the Rings movies, it would be quite good to do some special package, but that's still two or three years doen the track.
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Depois do HD, o q seguirá ?! ...Da-se !
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<br />o texto abaixo foi retirado de uma mailing list chamada Balcony
In the February/March issue of CFQ there is an interview where Peter Jackson is asked about that. Here is the question and Jackson's answer:
Will you revisit all the footage at some point in the future and do some sort of ultimate, 12-hour director's cut?
I don't know. I haven't had any discussions with New Line about future possibilities, but I'm assuming there will be a moment in time where it might be fun to revisit, more from the point of view of doing a documentary. I'm quite keen to do a documentary on my experiences in making the film. There's a lot of stuff that's never been covered in all the materials we have on the DVDs. There's sort of an aspect of it that I'd really like to do in detail, which is really about the decisions that have to be made about what's in and what's out and sequences that we have but still haven't used. There's footage that I don't really feel I'd want to put back into the movies, and at that point [there] will already be two cuts of each film that they haven't made it into, so I don't think they'll make it into any third cut. But I'm happy to show people those scenes in the context of a documentary rather than a third version of the movies. There's a lot of things from all three films that I'm sure we have. It would be good to do a definitive behind-the-scenes account from my perspective when the high-definition version of the film is released, because that would kind of coincide with when I'm finished with King Kong. I'm assuming that HD-DVD will become available to the consumer some time in 2006. At that point everything will be released all over again. [Laughs] Heaven forbid someone's who's bought the James Bond movies on laserdisc and then DVD and then special-edition DVD - like everybody else, I've been buying these bloody things over and over again for the last 10 or 12 years and now I'll have to do it all again for HD. I'm thinking whenever there's a HD release of The Lord of the Rings movies, it would be quite good to do some special package, but that's still two or three years doen the track.
http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mycollection ... Miguel%20T
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Depois do HD, o q seguirá ?! ...Da-se !
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Cabeças - deve ter sido um problema momentâneo. Acabei de clicar no link e funcionou bem.
Quando ao HD-DVD, não sei, nunca ouvi falar, mas só a ideia me dá arrepios. Ainda pensei que o PJ estivesse a falar do BluRay, mas duvido que o PJ fizesse uma confusão dessas (BluRay aumenta a capacidade de armazenamento de informação, não a definição da imagem). Como ele diz, anda um gajo a comprar estas bloody things over and over... não há ordenado que aguente.
http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mycollection ... Miguel%20T
Quando ao HD-DVD, não sei, nunca ouvi falar, mas só a ideia me dá arrepios. Ainda pensei que o PJ estivesse a falar do BluRay, mas duvido que o PJ fizesse uma confusão dessas (BluRay aumenta a capacidade de armazenamento de informação, não a definição da imagem). Como ele diz, anda um gajo a comprar estas bloody things over and over... não há ordenado que aguente.
http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mycollection ... Miguel%20T
Com os 20 milhões que ele vai receber do King Kong (sem falar do que ja recebeu com o Senhor dos Aneis) pode dar-se ao luxo de comprar tudo o que existir... agora para quem vive em Portugal já não é bem assim! lol
Mr. Pink: I tagged a couple of cops. Did you kill anybody?
Mr. White: A few cops.
Mr. Pink: No real people?
Mr. White: Just cops.
Mr. Pink: I tagged a couple of cops. Did you kill anybody?
Mr. White: A few cops.
Mr. Pink: No real people?
Mr. White: Just cops.
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Mas que confusão HD-DVD é o DVD de alta definição.
Ou seja o Blue Disc DVD que tem capacidade para 25 gigas ou 50 gigas de 2 camadas permite HD-DVD.
O DVD normal também permite imagens de alta definição o problema é que com 9 gigas de espeço só dava para ai 1 hora de alta definição.
Ora o Blue Ray DVD devera aparecer lá no próximo ano nos EUA e no Japão e na Europa em 2006. E deverá impor-se lá para 2008, 2009 (quandos os plamas e lcd forem acessiveis) ou seja temos de esperar uns 4, 5 anos para termos os discos revistos.
Para saberem mais..
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/articles/ ... eport.html
Ou seja o Blue Disc DVD que tem capacidade para 25 gigas ou 50 gigas de 2 camadas permite HD-DVD.
O DVD normal também permite imagens de alta definição o problema é que com 9 gigas de espeço só dava para ai 1 hora de alta definição.
Ora o Blue Ray DVD devera aparecer lá no próximo ano nos EUA e no Japão e na Europa em 2006. E deverá impor-se lá para 2008, 2009 (quandos os plamas e lcd forem acessiveis) ou seja temos de esperar uns 4, 5 anos para termos os discos revistos.
Para saberem mais..
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/articles/ ... eport.html