Probably, but I got the 2-disc special edition and I know it isn't encoded in EX (let alone
ES), whereas EX encoding extends across all editions of LOTR.
But there again is my point - how come (do you think) Jackson didn't give King Kong the extended surround treatment he afforded to LOTR?
Given the stunning visuals and exciting action sequences in KK, it seems like it was a wasted opportunity. Are studios and filmakers holding out on SD...
Okay...so I just reorganized all my DVDs (my meager 250 count) by audio encoding, just to see what I've got. As it turns out, I have 30 DTS (5.1) discs, 13 DD EX discs and a whole 3 DTS ES discs - Die Another Day, Running Man and Rush Hour 2. The rest are regular DD 5.1, 2.0 or mono.
It...