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Post by manwe on May 1, 2004 12:48:20 GMT -5
Cool that was a good one Wranti. I suppose there are alot more to be discovered. I'll get to work.
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Post by Wranti on May 1, 2004 12:53:16 GMT -5
It's cool when you stab someone on the ground.....but they're not on the ground. Like the ghosts you can stab when they get up, and I've done it with spiders sometimes too, also the big orcs.
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Post by manwe on May 1, 2004 12:55:51 GMT -5
Yeah. That happens alot with me.
Another one is with Legolas on the last level, the very first bos, if you go up to him and use feirce attack all the time, he never has a chance to hit you.
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Post by elvensword on May 1, 2004 13:03:23 GMT -5
My favourite bit of all the films is between when the beacons of Gondor are being lit as that is one of the most amazing peices of cinimatogrophy i have ever seen and when the riders of rohan turn up at pelanor fields.
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Post by manwe on May 1, 2004 13:07:25 GMT -5
I will have to agree with you there Elvensword. Alot of the scenes in LOTR are stunning.
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Post by Elrohir on May 1, 2004 13:12:22 GMT -5
Yeah, those were the most visually stunning parts of the film. Another of my fave parts would have to be when they threw the ring into Mt Doom and sauron and his tower fell to the ground.
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Post by Wranti on May 1, 2004 13:14:45 GMT -5
Also the Explosion in the Beginning of the Fellowship when Sauron "dies". And when he really dies in the Third one.
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Post by elvensword on May 1, 2004 13:15:39 GMT -5
Just the music and atmosphere when those beacons were being lit was just absolutely breathtaking. I loved it, i think i just love the beacon bit a tiny bit more than the rohirrum's appearance at Minas Tirith, but that was cinematic history aswell. What a great film!
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Post by Wranti on May 1, 2004 13:18:08 GMT -5
Between the two....I like the Rohirrim coming to Minas Tirith. Just seeing them charge through them like water. Then the Big Elephants come.
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Post by manwe on May 1, 2004 15:43:21 GMT -5
Yeah i liked it when the Olifonts came on. That was cool. But the film is absolutly brilliant. I cant wait till i wake up 1 morning and there it is, on my door step.
(For those who dont know, i have it on order) ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Elrohir on May 1, 2004 15:48:35 GMT -5
Cool. ;D
Cant wait till i get the DVD, although i havnt pre-ordered it, i am buying it the day it comes out ;D.
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Post by manwe on May 1, 2004 15:52:18 GMT -5
Yeah, i think most LOTR fans will.
It will take me about 1 week to watch. Rewinding all the good bits and watching them again. ;D
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Post by Elrohir on May 1, 2004 15:53:31 GMT -5
Lol. I like to watch the film first to remind myself of it. Then i watch all the extras (which is useually a few hours worth), its surprising how much you can learn ;D
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Post by manwe on May 1, 2004 15:57:11 GMT -5
Yeah. Comparing the Films. The ROTK is the closest to the book i think.
The TTT was very changed.
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Post by Elrohir on May 1, 2004 15:58:49 GMT -5
Yeah, we went over how much TTT was changed from the books in another thread, forgot which one though...
From what i have heard, you are right in saying that RoTK is the most accurate to the books.
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