Well, much time has passed since then and professional quality film editing is now available to enthusiasts with time on their hands. The results have been pretty staggering. The home for these recut movies is Fanedit.info or Fanedit.org and you will find all sorts of varieties there. Some attempt to restore old movies with new effects and colour grading. Some are simple exercises in curiosity much like Christopher Nolans legitimate Memento cut in chronological order. Some simply insert "Deleted Scenes" as seamlessly as possible. More ambitious projects take multiple sources to try to create a single "best" version of a movie like Blade Runner, which suffered from much studio meddling. Still others, like Superman II or Dune, attempt to produce something as close to what the director originally envisioned as possible, working from workprints, alternate takes etc along with the herculean effort of matching colour grading, sountrack, score into a consistent cinema quality movie.
Of course, the movies I'm interested in discussing are the Fan Edits of Lord of the Rings. There are two main efforts, namely "Sharkeys Purist Edition" and "Kerr's Red Book Edition". Of the two, I'd like to look at "Kerr's Red Book Edition" first.
He states:
In other words, this is not an attempt to make an "improved" Lord of the Rings movie, but rather, to edit the movies in such a way as to bring them as close as possible to the books. As such, each of the 6 movies represents one book in The Lord of the Rings. Because of Kerr's attempt to stay as close to the book as possible, the running time for all 6 movies comes to about 7 hours in total, as opposed to the 11+ hours of the Extended Editions. The final book in particular, comes to 47 minutes running time, since it only contains the Sam and Frodo scenes from Frodo's Capture up to the destruction of the Ring, and the Battle at the Black Gate, followed by the Coronation and Grey Havens.INTENTION & EDITING DETAILS:
To separate Peter Jackson�s �The Lord of the Rings� trilogy into six parts that adhere as closely as possible to the six books of J.R.R. Tolkien�s �The Lord of the Rings�. This is done by both restructuring the films to match the narrative structure found in Tolkien�s book, and by removing as much as possible of the material that has no basis in Tolkien�s vision of Middle-Earth.
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
This fanedit primarily intended for fans of Tolkien�s work. Its intention is not to improve the films in and of themselves, and viewers unfamiliar with the book will probably be left confused and unsatisfied, and would be better off watching the originals.
I have downloaded all 6 movies in Avi form and can share with anyone interested. Obviously, the understanding here is that I am only sharing with people who already own the movies. From the Fanedit.info Legal Section:
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Its worth also pointing out that Peter Jackson is on record (in the RotK Commentary I believe) as saying that fans now have access to the material and can create their own edits and seemed ambivalent at worst and his comments might even be taken as tacit approval.
So, I'm proposing that I make the first movie available on a private FTP or HTTP server. Those interested can download and watch in their own time. We can then discuss, and I'll post the full list of Edits so we can comment on how well/badly we felt they worked. When we're all happy, we can move on to the next movie.
Anyone interested in participating?
Note: The movies are in DivX format. Mac and PC versions of the codecs are available here for free:
http://www.divx.com/en
Also useful for downloading large files is Getright:
http://getright.com/