Quote:What would you recomend me to get?
Unfortunately I can't answer too many of your questions, but I do have the Extended edition (4-disc per version) of all three films, and they do have the black band presentation for the widescreen format. Additionally, each film includes extended versions of many of the sceenes, which come down to a few extra lines of dialogue here and there, or a few extra shots of the (often digitally enhanced) scenery. Although, it occurs to me, I never did sit down and watch the Return of the King all the way through. Have to add that to the to do list for next week-end...
IMHO, the disc change in the middle is not a big deal, they parsed out the movies relatively well and the break comes just about the time you need to get up and strech your legs anyway. And the intro/menu on the second disc is just a simple one button press for "continue the movie." I don't go in for the commentary tracks on most DVD's so I'm not sure how many there are, or if they're any good, but my suspicion on a 1 disc version of the extended movie is maybe less commentary? Maybe stripping out commentary tracks reduces file size, like collapsing a photoshop file to a single layer?
but often it happens you know / that the things you don't trust are the ones you need most....
Opening lines of "Psalm" by Hey Rosetta!
Opening lines of "Psalm" by Hey Rosetta!