Very impressive work indeed !!!
Si Valete Bene Est Ego Valeo
Beeeno
Sure, they're one of the best!
"Nothing is true, everything is permitted."
He used 2 white knives. (P.J got that part good. As well as the rest of the equipment of the fellowship except Aragorns sword)I thought that was only in the movies, and in the book he had 1 short sword/dagger, but maybe i'm wrong.
Really?
That's another intresting PJ has hidden from me...
"Nothing is true, everything is permitted."
Most interesting part was that PJ removed two parts from the Fellowhip of the Ring where Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin nearly died. Those scenes were Old Forest and Barrow-downs.
Yeah, that's a real shame, Tom is one of my favorites.
One of my favorites too, I would love to know more about him, most important question is "Who and what is he?".
Last edited by Varjon; January 23, 2009 at 02:01 PM.
Some kind of maiar seems most likely. Thing is though, why doesn't the ring effect him ? it effects all the other maiar we see near it
Too bad we'll never know for sure.
Maybe he was a robot sent back in time?
That would explain everything.
what was really dissapointing was arwen saving frodo in the 1st movie instead of glorfindel
Just remember guys, he did what he had to. Too many plot lines, characters, male leads, sub-plots, concepts and the movie goes out the window. I only think he did two things wrong: going for action hero sequences (Legolas vs Mumakil anyone?) and the Army of the Dead.
Otherwise he and his team did a fantastic job. Nobody else on Earth could have done it better.
Last edited by Pvt. Parts; January 24, 2009 at 03:51 AM.
You forgot the "Uruk-hai running past Isengard twice" mistake.
What? Where's that?
When the uruk-hai captured Merry and Pippin, they were supposed to take them to Isengard, right?
Well, Isengard is west of Amon Hen but in one scene, soemone says that they're going east. For that to make any sense, they must have run past Isengard already.
That's like pointing out a spelling mistake. Really low.