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buczak Donating Member (170 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-23-04 12:55 PM
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14. yea..
I'm kind of mad that Jackson left out the whole
'Where there's a whip, there's a way' song that the orcs sing in
mordor.

:)

Actually, I'm glad that Mordor march scene is in the EE. That was always my favorite part of the ROTK book.

The only thing I didn't about the rotk EE adaption is:
- More eowyn and faramir, I think there relationship was interesting in the book, more so then aragorn and arwen. Why are they together? Faramir was more akin to aragorn, why is eowyn attracted to him.
- Aragorn after emerging from the mountains, Actually had a 100 mile march through Lebennin to get to the shore and attack the pirate ships. I know they had to shorten it in the movie, but a quick cut of aragorn emerging from the mountains, the dead army following him, marching through Lebennin, people frighten of the dead army, and then the dead army attacking the ships. That would have been cool.
- I also didn't like aragorn attacking the mouth of sauron, I think he should have said something like 'i don't believe you, because if you had frodo, sauron would have the ring, not just his mailcoat', Judge by actions, not words. I think that would have been a better point as king to make.

btw, i still think it's a wonderful movie.

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