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'The Lord Of The Rings' Extended Edition Heads To Blu-Ray
One extended edition Blu-ray trilogy to rule them all! Well, for a limited time, anyway.
Fans of "The Lord of the Rings" were no doubt beside themselves today when Amazon posted official details for "The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy (Limited Extended Edition + Digital Copy)" for the precious price of $83.99.
Of course, for avid "Lotr" fans, this latest release already comes at a price considering there have been a bevy of releases, from the regular DVDs to extended DVDs to regular Blu-ray, and now, this.
The Blu-ray extended edition is listed as limited, though it's unclear exactly how long those limits will last. This edition features several of the same extras as the DVD Platinum Series Special Extended Edition, including commentary by director Peter Jackson and the film's cast, bonus footage and design galleries. But fans who purchase the extended edition Blu-ray will now get Costa Botes»
- Aly Semigran
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James Bond Wears Drag For International Women’s Day
Unfortunately, David Craig wearing drag for International Women’s Day isn’t an ad for The Best James Bond Film Ever Made. What would that movie be called anyway? The Lady Spy Who Loved Me? The Living Highlights? Live And Let Diane? In reality it’s a promo for Equals, a group of organizations supporting International Women’s Day on March 8. “For someone with such a fondness for women, I wonder if you’ve ever considered what it’s like to be one,” Judi Dench playing M intones, after reciting a devastating list of inequalities between the sexes. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo star proceeds to saunter out in a wrap dress and sensible heels, and let’s be honest. He has an enviable figure.
Wigs off to Craig for being man enough to wear fake bosoms, but we’re not exactly sure where the Bond part comes in.»
- Halle Kiefer
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