Peter Jackson’s first film in his somewhat bloated Hobbit trilogy will be released to Blu-ray on March 19th, but you won’t see an Extended Edition à la the LOTR Extended Editions that fans have come to expect from the New Zealand director. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey will be released in three versions showcasing the theatrical cut of the film.
The Disney Star Wars animated onslaught continues with Tales of the Empire. (Hey babe) Take a walk on the dark side, as we get to learn more about Morgan Elsbeth and Barriss Offee. RPadTV host Raymond Padilla is joined by videogame journalist luminary Paul Semel for yet another super-nerdy Star Wars chat.
Raymond and Paul talk about what they liked and didn’t like about Tales of the Empire, as well as how it compared to the Tales of the Jedi series. Although Morgan Elsbeth and Barriss Offee are two fantastic Star Wars baddies, will learning more about their pasts and motivations ruin them in the same way that learning more about Boba Fett ruined him? Or will they become more interesting through additional depth and layers? Check out RPadTV’s Tales of the Empire review to find out!
Collecting Blu-Ray movies has gotten harder in the era of streaming - but you'll never believe how expensive these rare movies are.
Mother of the Bride Review: This movie is an embarassingly silly and crigny watch with no soul or substance.
my 55" hx850 is ready for this baby!
I love how Peter Jackson always puts a crapload of special features on his DVDs.
I'm conflicted between buying it or just waiting the years for the entire trilogy to come out in one pack. I'm a little fatigued with the whole Lord Of The Rings/Hobbit franchise that I'm not in that much of a rush to get it on Blu-ray individually.
wow little pricey for the full pack, hopfully futureshop has some sort of temporary sale plus thier usual steelbook edition
Dont know... to rush or not to rush? With TLOTR we had individual films with extra scenes, then with director0s cut and then with both so.... maybe later