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The primary purpose of /r/NetflixBestOf is to shitpost about Breaking Bad. Reposts are not only allowed, but are encouraged to some extent. The front page of this subreddit is meant to be a living representation of quality content on Netflix and you might see the same submissions multiple times. The mods are leaving it up to the community to utilize downvotes if they feel that reposts are too excessive. We do not link to other subreddits
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Full episodes, clips, articles, discussions, requests etc related to Old British Telly, where 'old' is considered anything from at least 15 years ago. If posting an episode or clip please keep titles to: [year] TV show name - Description here For example: [1974] The Sweeney - Jack Regan is a hard edged detective in the Flying Squad of London's Metropolitan Police. Pilot episode.
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A subreddit for discussion about "The Hobbit" and Tolkien's works, be they books, movies, radio plays, music, art, you get the idea! Get involved!
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A place to freely discuss all things Tolkien or Middle-Earth related! We welcome everyone: From newbies to lore experts, from memers to artists. All are welcome to share their passion and opinions as long as it has to do with Lord Of The Rings or its universe!
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That opening is so perfect. After the prologue, we see the map of middle earth which establishes the audience on where things are and it explains hobbits SO much better. It’s perfect. Everytime I see it, I’m left wondering “how?” How could PJ have cut this scene? It’s 2 minutes of essential exposition about where we are who and what Hobbits are.

I saw this movie 6 times in theatres, but I was a book reader. I went once with my sister who is not a book reader and she didn’t care for it. She couldn’t stand the hobbits. They got on her nerves. A few years later I managed to show her the extended cut and now she’s a bigger Tolkien fanatic than I am. Everytime she says it’s the concerning hobbits narration/sequence that immediately changed her mind. So I figure, ok, that’s 1 anecdotal example.

But I swear to you it happened again! My girlfriend had only seen the theatrical cut and she also didn’t really like the hobbits. It took some convincing but we finally watched Fellowship 2 weeks ago and again she said the opening narration made her fall in love with the shire/hobbits in a way she never did before. We’ve now made our way through the entire saga.

Now obviously, these movies were huge and Oscar winners so I really can’t say adding this moment would’ve made a difference. But out of all the extended scenes in the extended cut it’s the only sequence where I think PJ made a huge mistake not leaving it in. Obviously I would’ve preferred all the scenes he cut be left in, but I understand why he cut them(more or less. Why he cut Boromir/Aargorn’s introduction to make Boromir seem like an idiot is something I’ll never understand. But it doesn’t hurt the film per se). Leaving “concerning Hobbits” out hurts the film. It does a lot of exposition heavy lifting and establishes the shire is a much more interesting way. It explains Hobbits for those who have not read the book. It’s essential. Without it I’m guessing more than a few people(beyond the 2 I know personally) were left thinking Hobbits were a bit childish and perhaps a little annoying, or obtuse, for no reason.

After only watching the extended cuts for years I went back and tried to watch the theatrical and my god. It feels so choppy that it’s hard to watch. In some places it’s like they artificially sped the footage and dialogue up. Especially in the Frodo/Gandalf carriage ride to Bag End.

There are scenes and sequences in the extended cuts of Two Towers(Old Man Willow) and Return of the King that I could do without. But the Fellowship Extended Cut? It’s perfect. Perfect.

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