Looks stupid this way thoughYou mean mirrored them so that Fellowship goes first?
Maybe.
I guess this one just happened to fit what they like, because it was already like that, they didn't need to ajust anything.
)Alot of the Asiatic population read right to left, (and top to bottom) hence why to westerners it seems wrong going 3.RotK - 2.TTT - 1.FotR.I like the idea of the triptych for the double lenticular. Too bad the meaning is not respected. Why put the return of the king first...
The one with the rings isn't bad either, will it be the simple lenticular? THANKS
Too bad for Westerners !Alot of the Asiatic population read right to left, (and top to bottom) hence why to westerners it seems wrong going 3.RotK - 2.TTT - 1.FotR.
I believe it's meant to be that way viewed R to L.
The Chinese population mostly read right to left
Sometimes, in the morning, especially after a night out, I walk right to left crab like.Too bad for Westerners !![]()


That's a common misconception based on how the old (over 100 years ago) Chinese was written and read, and I assumed as such for quite some time, but one day I asked a Chinese friend about it and he confirmed that modern Chinese is written from the left to the right.
So the simple explanation for this release and the one that makes the most sense is the one Lenny mentioned earlier in this thread. Obviously, only Blufans can confirm.
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If one's spending literary thousands of dollars on the few sets of these films, one must have a dedicated shelf... or even two.Who has room to display them that way anyway.![]()

In Asia, makes more sense you stack them vertically, top to bottomAnd also they should transition from left to right. Fellowship is the first film in the trilogy not the last! Who's gonna put the third film on display first......

Haven't got the hdzeta set and don't feel bad about missing them, and now this makes them like Gold standard. I was expecting Blufans to best Hdzeta, what a let down.
Yes it isThe one with the rings isn't bad either, will it be the simple lenticular? THANKS