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In ROTK it shows the tree folks guarding the tower with him in it, but it never goes back to him for the rest of the movie?
Originally posted by: Ranger X
Sarumon ends up as Gandalf's lover in the book.
He was in the first one. He was never powerful enough to regain a physical form in the movies. PJ could have brought him in as a physical entity, but it'd have pissed off all the diehard fans.Originally posted by: dwell
Where the hell is Sauron?!?!?! Yeah I read the books and all, and maybe it's because I played one too many video games in my day -- BUT I EXPECT A BOSS FIGHT AT THE END! That sucked. They build up Sauron for the whole book then he never appears.
The ring is destroyed, hence so is Sauron.Originally posted by: dwell
Buy the "special extended DVD version".
My REAL question is...
**SPOILER**
Where the hell is Sauron?!?!?! Yeah I read the books and all, and maybe it's because I played one too many video games in my day -- BUT I EXPECT A BOSS FIGHT AT THE END! That sucked. They build up Sauron for the whole book then he never appears.
What happend to the Saromon or whoever the first white wizzard was?
Bah -- BOSS FIGHT OR BAN!Originally posted by: MrBond
He was in the first one. He was never powerful enough to regain a physical form in the movies. PJ could have brought him in as a physical entity, but it'd have pissed off all the diehard fans.
Originally posted by: dwell
Buy the "special extended DVD version".
My REAL question is...
**SPOILER**
Where the hell is Sauron?!?!?! Yeah I read the books and all, and maybe it's because I played one too many video games in my day -- BUT I EXPECT A BOSS FIGHT AT THE END! That sucked. They build up Sauron for the whole book then he never appears.
I was kind of hoping that the tower would fall over such that the "eye" would get "poked out" by that smaller tower it was falling towards. I figured it wouldn't because that'd be too silly for such a serious film, but I had my fingers crossed once it started to collapseLOL! Maybe that's why I was only 60% satisfied with the defeat of Sauron's big eye. Subconsciously, I must have expected a boss fight.
Originally posted by: Grey
The 10 minute scene at the end of the movie with the hobbits hugging each other was more important.
How "uncomfortable" do you have to be with your own self to be that affected by that scene?Originally posted by: MaxDepth
Originally posted by: Grey
The 10 minute scene at the end of the movie with the hobbits hugging each other was more important.
Don't forget the (uncomfortable to watch) bed/orgy scene.
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Hopefully they put this back in the EE DVD.
Pippin finding the Palantir in the water is just wrong... :|
Originally posted by: MaxDepth
Originally posted by: Grey
The 10 minute scene at the end of the movie with the hobbits hugging each other was more important.
Don't forget the (uncomfortable to watch) bed/orgy scene.
Originally posted by: dwell
Bah -- BOSS FIGHT OR BAN!Originally posted by: MrBond
He was in the first one. He was never powerful enough to regain a physical form in the movies. PJ could have brought him in as a physical entity, but it'd have pissed off all the diehard fans.
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Hopefully they put this back in the EE DVD.
Pippin finding the Palantir in the water is just wrong... :|
he finds it in the book. after wormtoung throws it down. it glances off the railing where saruman was standing and just misses Gandalf. Smashes into the stairs and starts rolling through the water. he picks it up so it doesn?t roll into a pit