Yes, an overall greenish, often darker, appearance, along with a really yellow scene (Duncan riding in to meet Cora).
It still looks good; I wish Mann would fix the flapping rock and other anachronisms.
Hey! I pointed out a while back that according to the screencaps at blubrew, FotR EE is greener and TTT EE is bluer, which led me to suggest facetiously that PJ was trying to match the DVD boxes! :)
The set arrived; I've had a chance to watch some of FotR.
There's a tint, but the film looks good.
My only objection to FotR EE BD so far? Making access to the obnoxious Jack Black skit so easy. Not kid-friendly.
No harm at all.
I've seen the screenshots. Respected sources admit the tint is there, but most aren't bothered by it.
I ordered the set (expecting it to arrive at any moment) fully aware of the green cast (in fact, the snow shot is my desktop wallpaper at this moment). Since in all other...
Sean Astin, by far. He was the heart of the film.
I always had the sense that the Academy was waiting for the trilogy's completion before giving it the awards it deserved.
Having viewed the YouTube split-screen comparison video, the new FotR has a richer, more pleasing appearance than the previous release (though I don't like snow that green).
In terms of only detail, the snips comparing the Theatrical to the Extended Editions...