It wouldn't fit at the end of a Hollywood film. They could have filmed it and put it in for book readers for the EE though, I would have liked to see it. In the end they only hinted at it in the Galadriel scene in FotR.I was, and still am furious they did not film the Scourging of the Shire. Its excision was a terrible choice.
And that is why we have such disdain for the GA.
I was, and still am furious they did not film the Scourging of the Shire. Its excision was a terrible choice.
I was, and still am furious they did not film the Scourging of the Shire. Its excision was a terrible choice.
In fact, and correct me if I am wrong, I feel like there are way more beheadings in this trilogy than Lord of the Rings, many of which come at the hands of Legolas.
There probably are. See, the trick too, as a filmmaker, you’ve got guys fighting with blades. They don’t have guns or machine guns or grenades. So when you want to kill people, you’ve got limited options. One of the weird things with these films, which I must confess I actually quite enjoy, we sit around thinking how we are going to kill an Orc. You actually turn into a psychopath. And actually I can think of a hell of a great way to kill Orcs but I am always restricted by PG-13, unfortunately.
What would you have done if you had the R rating?
Oh all sorts of great things. I will tell you what, you wait for the extended cut of this film. There are a few Orc killings that we actually got knocked back. Because when we submitted this to the MPAA we got an R. So what you’re seeing is the result of heavy editing to even just get the PG-13. But there will be a little bit of Orc killing to be seen in the extended cut.
I was, and still am furious they did not film the Scourging of the Shire. Its excision was a terrible choice.
Confused; so by Frodo seeing the so called "scourging of the Shire" in the mirror, does that mean that the event was going to occur at some point in the future within the LOTR films? I thought that it was just a vision of what would happen to the shire if Sauron gets his way.
With Sauron and Saruman both killed in the LOTR films by the time Aragorn is crowned king, who could possibly be the person responsible for overtaking the shire?
In the book, the mirror shows things from the past, present, future or possible future at random. PJ turns it into a "here's what happens if you give up" thing. So I don't think he ever meant it to occur.
You're right It's Orcs/Bats/Wargs, Men, Elves, Dwarves, and Eagles. I always forget about the latter.
Yep. The eagles ain't no army. Just a bunch of birds looking for glory.The eagles are jerks that swoop in after the fact.
