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A aparut cumva DVD RIP la partea a 3-a ???
Ca ma intereseaza !
Multumiri si o zi buna ! :D
Nebuknadezur
25-11-2003, 17:11
Salutare,
pai nici in cinema nu a aparut inca... d'apai pe DVD !!
La noi a fost sambata la cinema si deobice inainte sa vina la cinema iasa un DVD care baietii il RIP imediat
TransWarp
25-11-2003, 17:48
Unde a fost moo ca de-abia in 17 dec am auzit ca iese? DVD-Rip ma intere si pe mine. Si de la Matrix Revo, daca a aparut?
La noi a fost acum Lange samstag nacht 14 euro toate cele 3 partile ...
@miloo
Nici eu nu stiu sa fi aparut,inca.Daca aflu ceva te anunt
Cu prietenie
Nebuknadezur
25-11-2003, 18:44
@miloo,
precum zicea si @TransWarp, unde l-ai vazut ? in Noua Zeelanda ?
Sau la voi acolo e deja 17 decembrie. Daca-i asa, spune-mi si mie numerele la LOTTO din 29 Noiembrie ( numai prin PM :lol: ). Ca eu de-abia am primit bilete pentru 17 DECEMBRIE !!!. :)
Ca se mirsaveste e clar, ca doar de aceea s-au inventat camere de filmat digitale. Dar prima data tre sa fie intr-un cinema filmul !!!
TransWarp
25-11-2003, 18:44
mishto. cum e, l-ai vazut? sper sa il bage si la noi
asta e ca eu nu am chef sa dau 14 euro ...si deci nu l-am vazut dar deabia astept ...
@Nebu si eu am vazut in ziar ca deabia pe 17 decembrie e la cinema ...si de aceea am si ramamas surprins cand am vazut ca l-au bagat cu 3 saptamani mai repede !
Nebuknadezur
25-11-2003, 19:08
@miloo,
e O.K., dar e pacat sa nu vezi filmul asta la cinema. Oricum nu poti compara cinema-ul unde ai o suprafata de peste 200 mē si mii de Watt sound cu TV-ul sau monitorul de acasa.
TransWarp
25-11-2003, 19:31
14 euro pe 3 filme lungi nu e prea mult. pacat ca l-ai pierdut, dar fiecare trebuie sa decida ce vrea sa vada. eu nu am vazut decat partea 2 la cinema si abia astept sa vina finalul :)
Moshilor, statzi cumintzi ca Miloo a baut " o bere in plus"... va aparea la cinema pe 17 decembrie shi copie pe 16 decembrie... ASTA 1000%...
Parola de RELEASER....
[quote="WebMan"]Moshilor, statzi cumintzi ca Miloo a baut " o bere in plus"... va aparea la cinema pe 17 decembrie shi copie pe 16 decembrie... ASTA 1000%...
Da separe ca ai dreptate am mai controlat ziaru si asa este in 17 e premiera iar in 27 se dau cele 3 parti la Lange nacht film ....
Imi cer scuze inca o data ca ama indus poporu in erroare :?
Miloo...lasa vrajeala! :D Ce "III"puteai sa vezi tu...???Cred ca WM are mai multe informatzii credibile asha ca ashtept 16 dec....pe FTP!
Pana una alta bunghitzi aici:
http://a799.g.akamai.net/3/799/388/7ba463eaab4b6b/www.msnbc.com/news/2079816.jpg
NEWSWEEK,last number...! :D
cu stima,(SPACEMAN...!)
Pardon..numarul din 1 Dec.
http://a799.g.akamai.net/3/799/388/b23ebfc7ed8e35/www.msnbc.com/news/2077373.jpg
"Rings" finale set to cast spell
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - "It's quite good, nah it's fantastic, it's amazing, it's definitely the best," chirped Pippin Took.
Being a hobbit, you would expect Took, otherwise known as actor Billy Boyd, to enthuse wildly about the last of the Lord of The Rings trilogy -- "The Return of the King", which premieres in the New Zealand capital, Wellington, on December 1.
But the few whispers that have escaped from the sneak previews seem unanimous that director Peter Jackson has saved the best until last.
The "Return of the King" is Jackson's favourite of the three, and features more action-packed battle scenes per foot of celluloid than the others.
Based on the novels by Oxford scholar J.R.R. Tolkien, they have become some of the highest grossing movies in box office history.
The first two movies have raked in a combined $1.8 billion (1.05 billion pounds), neck and neck with that other fantasy phenomenon of the big screen, the young wizard Harry Potter.
Jackson, another bespectacled, shorts-wearing character, has spent seven obsessive years on the project.
The "Return of the King" concludes the journey of hobbits Frodo (Elijah Wood) and Sam (Sean Astin) to destroy the magical "one ring" on which rests the ...ure of all in Middle Earth, helped and hindered by the grotesque Gollum (Andy Serkis) wanting to retrieve his "precious" (ring).
The second film brought the two innocents abroad towards the sulphurous Mount Doom in the evil empire, Mordor, into which they intend to throw the ring, thus preventing evil wizard Sauron from gaining total power and ruling over all.
HOMETOWN HERO
It seems only fitting that the world premiere of the final part of Jackson's $300 million epic should be held in his native New Zealand, where he is a genuine hero loved for his shambling, dishevelled looks and down-to-earth approach.
The story of good and evil is a universal one, but New Zealand, better known for its 45 million sheep and All Blacks rugby team, has happily adopted the alter ego of the "home of Middle Earth".
Jackson, a former printer who cut his film-making teeth on low-budget splatter movies such as "Brain Dead", has turned Wellington, where much of the film was shot and post-production done, into "Wellywood".
Most of the film's main actors, including Liv Tyler, Ian McKellen, Mortensen and Wood, have returned for the glamorous red carpet to join 2,500 invited guests.
Perched atop Wellington's art deco Embassy Theatre, the venue for the premiere, is a 20-metre-long (72-foot) winged Fell Beast and Nazgul rider.
Jackson, who had to persuade New Line Cinema to back the audacious project then fought to have it made in New Zealand, has received wide acclaim for the first two movies which won a total of six Oscars.
He is tipped to be rewarded with the elusive best director award for the third.
His use of spectacular New Zealand scenery, the world-beating special effects, and the ability to co-ordinate a cast of thousands in separate locations for more than 15 months turned the spotlight on Jackson's suburban studios, which were converted from a disused factory.
Having wrapped the Lord of the Rings -- the first time all parts of a trilogy have been filmed simultaneously -- Jackson is already working on his next project, a remake of the classic movie "King Kong" which it has long been his dream to direct.
The New Zealand government has been quick to capitalise on the tourism and film-making potential of the blockbuster, even giving the film its own cabinet minister, the un-hobbitlike Pete Hodgson.
Several of the national airline's jets have been painted with Rings characters, stamps feature the sage and kindly wizard, Gandalf, and a range of commemorative coins are being issued.
"Had it not been for the brilliance of Jackson, it wouldn't have come here. Jackson is a genius masquerading as a human being..." Hodgson said.
On and off screen, Lord of the Rings has been a long journey.
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