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Hm. For the TE, I bought a box with a code for a digital copy that only got me the feature. For the EE, I bought the digital copy first (from Google) and got nothing but the feature. When I complained, they refunded my money and I used it to buy a box. Which came with a digital code that got me nothing but the feature (but I had the rest in the box).
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I got the TE from Amazon Instant Video (a week before the official release) and it had all the bonus features (which were only the blogs anyway). I know that PtB got the EE (I think from iTunes, but I could be wrong) and it had everything but the commentary.
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Agreed. That's why I'm going digital on everything (except I still buy physical books from time to time).Dave_LF wrote:I just want a digital copy that includes all the features without a ton of physical objects that clutter up my house. No doubt they're doing all this special artwork and free toy at the bottom of the box stuff this time around to combat that sort of thing.
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Here ya go, SV:
Following on from our posts earlier this week, we now have information from official press releases from Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Hungary and Germany. Here are the details:
Spain - release date April 8th, available online from April 4th
DVD/Blu-ray set - 20,95€
Collector's Edition (DVD/Blu-ray with a set of postcards - alas, we have no images for ya!) - 24,95€
3D Blu-ray (includes both 3D AND 2D Blu-ray) -  29,95€
(Interestingly, no version which is JUST a DVD is mentioned in the Spanish press release.)
Belgium - release date April 16th
Press release says there will be a DVD, a Blu-ray and a 3D Blu-ray, as well as video on demand. No mention of any Collector's Edition or combo packs; no prices given.
The Netherlands - release date April 16th
Press release mentions Limited Collector's Edition Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack (with the Noble Collection Dwarven bookends), Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack and Standard Definition DVD, as well as video on demand. No prices given.
Hungary - release date April 8th
Press release mentions Limited Collector's Edition Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack (presumably with the Dwarven bookends, but the press release doesn't specify), Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack and 2-Disc Standard Definition DVD. No prices given.
Germany - release date April 11th
Press release mentions Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD and DIGITAL versions.
There will be a very limited Steelbook edition, with magnetic (removable) lenticular cover and the Dwarven bookends, only available from Amazon. Press release doesn't mention a price, but Ringer spy TheHutt tells us it was 119 EUR and has already sold out in preorder!
Amazon.de also has an exclusive 2D-only version of the BluRay steelbook; spies tell us price is 28.99 EUR.
Finally, from retailer MediaMarkt and Saturn there is a Steelbook with removable, magnetic lenticular cover, containing both 2D and 3D Blu-ray (apparently retailing for 36 EUR), and from Electronic Partner/Media Max German fans will be able to buy the Blu-ray set with the LEGO Legolas (no word on pricing).
Following on from our posts earlier this week, we now have information from official press releases from Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Hungary and Germany. Here are the details:
Spain - release date April 8th, available online from April 4th
DVD/Blu-ray set - 20,95€
Collector's Edition (DVD/Blu-ray with a set of postcards - alas, we have no images for ya!) - 24,95€
3D Blu-ray (includes both 3D AND 2D Blu-ray) -  29,95€
(Interestingly, no version which is JUST a DVD is mentioned in the Spanish press release.)
Belgium - release date April 16th
Press release says there will be a DVD, a Blu-ray and a 3D Blu-ray, as well as video on demand. No mention of any Collector's Edition or combo packs; no prices given.
The Netherlands - release date April 16th
Press release mentions Limited Collector's Edition Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack (with the Noble Collection Dwarven bookends), Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack and Standard Definition DVD, as well as video on demand. No prices given.
Hungary - release date April 8th
Press release mentions Limited Collector's Edition Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack (presumably with the Dwarven bookends, but the press release doesn't specify), Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack and 2-Disc Standard Definition DVD. No prices given.
Germany - release date April 11th
Press release mentions Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD and DIGITAL versions.
There will be a very limited Steelbook edition, with magnetic (removable) lenticular cover and the Dwarven bookends, only available from Amazon. Press release doesn't mention a price, but Ringer spy TheHutt tells us it was 119 EUR and has already sold out in preorder!
Amazon.de also has an exclusive 2D-only version of the BluRay steelbook; spies tell us price is 28.99 EUR.
Finally, from retailer MediaMarkt and Saturn there is a Steelbook with removable, magnetic lenticular cover, containing both 2D and 3D Blu-ray (apparently retailing for 36 EUR), and from Electronic Partner/Media Max German fans will be able to buy the Blu-ray set with the LEGO Legolas (no word on pricing).
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Yes, that is why I said "Here ya go, SV" (since he had previously said "But I want a Bilbo cover! Where indeed is THE HOBBIT?")
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Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug Blu-ray set comes with free Hobbit Lego
Sainsbury's UK supermarket chain has announced it will offer a Blu-ray version of The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug alongside an exclusive Hobbit-themed Lego set, available from April 7th.
The exclusive minifigure set features Legolas...and what appears to be the "windlance!"
Sainsbury's UK supermarket chain has announced it will offer a Blu-ray version of The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug alongside an exclusive Hobbit-themed Lego set, available from April 7th.
The exclusive minifigure set features Legolas...and what appears to be the "windlance!"
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Warner Brothers clarifies ‘Desolation of Smaug’ Bonus Feature confusion
With the release this past Tuesday of the Blu-ray and DVD Editions of The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, there was a bit of confusion concerning several video advertisements and the bonus material on the discs.
The videos embedded below – “Beorn the Shapeshifter” and “Laketown – Entering the World of Men”, as well as a “Giant Mirkwood Spiders” video on the L.A. Times website – contained snippets of behind the scenes video and interviews that many could not find on the discs.
Warner Brothers has now informed us that these are promotional pieces created to promote the release, and do not include material from the discs themselves.
The Bonus disc on both the Blu-ray and DVD releases do, however, contain the following content:
- Peter Jackson Invites You to the Set (In the Company of The Hobbit & All in a Day’s Work) ~ 41 minutes
- Production Videos ~ 37 minutes
- Live Event: In the Cutting Room ~ 38 minutes
- New Zealand: Home of Middle-earth, Part 2 ~ 7 minutes
- Trailers & Previews ~ 12 minutes
- Music Video “I See Fire” by Ed Sheeran ~ 6 minutes
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