Originally posted by: Howard
In Shakespearean plays, the climax was generally one of the middle acts and the resolving act followed.Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Originally posted by: Howard
Unfortunately, they didn't film the scouring of the Shire.
The scouring of the Shire was anti-climactic. After the epic battle against Sauron it was hard to work up any excitement about Pippin and Merry knocking around some punks who were little more than high-school bullies stealing milk money. The film was better off without that part, it would have made a disappointing ending to a brilliant series.![]()
Originally posted by: sygyzy
When are they going to release the super deluxe set with all the three movies plus all the extras? Like the Matrix ~20 DVD set.
Originally posted by: bockchow
just placed an order on amazon and it has a ship date of Jan 5th? that kinda blows.
I think you're talking about the Mouth of Sauron. He just speaks for him.Originally posted by: FFactory0x
is that guy that comes out on the horse with the metal mask SAURON????? If so i thought he couldnt exist without the ring
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
I think you're talking about the Mouth of Sauron. He just speaks for him.Originally posted by: FFactory0x
is that guy that comes out on the horse with the metal mask SAURON????? If so i thought he couldnt exist without the ring
Originally posted by: Triforceofcourage
OMG, That video is awesome. Thanks Wart![]()
Originally posted by: AmigaMan
I really need to finish up the last book. The trailer said there was a lot not shown in the original theatrical release that was in the book (as always). Thanks for the trailer Wart!!!
Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
...I'm also not a fan of the undead as they weren't supposed to be a physical threat, just a mental one but whatever, it does make for some hilarious battle scenes.
Originally posted by: Tom
Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
...I'm also not a fan of the undead as they weren't supposed to be a physical threat, just a mental one but whatever, it does make for some hilarious battle scenes.
Where does that come from ? Aren't there references in the book to a Rohan king that dies at their hand ?
Also, how are we supposed to know technical details about something that isn't real, and that we get the info 2nd or 3rd hand ?
I mean, Tolkien gets his info from historical accounts like Frodo's diary, ancient tomes,etc. How do we know the information in those documents is 100% accurate ?
I mean Frodo wrote the accounts of the incident you are arguing about, but he wasn't there. This means Frodo could only know about them by talking to Araghorn, Gimly, or someone they talked too, he wasn't an eyewitness.
Originally posted by: ShowdOWN
do you guys know when its gonna be release or has it been released already?
