El Hobbit Un Viaje Inesperado Version Extendida Tokyvideo Exclusive [new]
Are the Extended Cuts of "The Hobbit Trilogy" worth watching? : r/lotr
Disfruta de la épica aventura de Bilbo Bolsón con escenas inéditas y más detalles de la Tierra Media. Disponible ahora en exclusiva por
To this day, the “TokyoVideo Exclusive” of An Unexpected Journey is considered one of the holy grails of lost film media. No second copy has ever surfaced. But every few years, a Reddit thread appears: “My uncle worked at Weta and saw the real extended cut. He won’t talk about it.” Are the Extended Cuts of "The Hobbit Trilogy" worth watching
The official Extended Edition adds about 13 minutes to the theatrical cut. But the TokyVideo exclusive has a reputation for a slightly different assembly. Users on fan forums swear that this particular encode restores a few seconds of character beats missing even from the official extended Blu-ray.
Adrian posted his findings to a private lost media Discord. Within an hour, three other users confirmed the file was real—but none could re-download it. The TokyoVideo link now returned a 404 - コンテンツが消えました (Content has disappeared). No second copy has ever surfaced
Si quieres seguir explorando los secretos de la producción de Peter Jackson, te recomiendo investigar más sobre de la película. ¿Te gustaría que analicemos las escenas añadidas de las siguientes dos películas de la trilogía, o prefieres una comparativa de los cambios respecto al libro original ?
Typically, "exclusive" refers to bonus features. While TokyVideo doesn't produce its own documentaries, this specific upload is famous for including the tour featurette before the movie starts, acting as a pre-show. It also often syncs the isolated score track by Howard Shore in a secondary audio stream—something no official digital retailer offers easily. But the TokyVideo exclusive has a reputation for
: Fans of the book will appreciate the inclusion of the "Goblin-town" song, which adds a touch of the whimsical, dark humor found in Tolkien's original text. Production and Technical Details Directed by Peter Jackson
The ring is quiet. But the stone is awake.
And somewhere, on an ancient server in Japan, a 28 GB file sits in a corrupted folder, waiting for the next insomniac archivist to click “download.”