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IronParrot
11-19-2002, 01:39 AM
http://media.soundtrack.net/twotowers/01.mp3
And just replace "01" with every number up to "20". These are 30-second clips.

There is a corresponding article here (http://www.soundtrack.net/features/article/?id=100) but it lists the track titles, which I'm wisely avoiding thus far, so I haven't read it yet. But soundtrack.net's feature on the FOTR score last year was terrific, and this is along the same lines.

LuthienTinuviel
11-21-2002, 09:01 PM
oi if only my speakers weren't broken:(

Coney
11-21-2002, 09:17 PM
Originally posted by LuthienTinuviel
oi if only my speakers weren't broken:(

Plug ya headphones in;)

cassiopeia
11-21-2002, 10:21 PM
Some of the score is available here (http://www.theonering.net/perl/newsview/8/1037134598) from ToRN. You can also download these from Kazaa. I've downloaded some of the tracks so far.

BeardofPants
11-22-2002, 01:22 AM
Erm, Cass? You do know that kazaa is dodgy, right? I'm sure Coney'll fill you in on the details.

Coney
11-22-2002, 10:35 AM
Originally posted by BeardofPants
Erm, Cass? You do know that kazaa is dodgy, right? I'm sure Coney'll fill you in on the details.

No problem. PM me Cass (and anyone else who is unsure of Kazaa) and I'll let ya know how to fix Kazaa's damage. (it uses spywear.......not good:mad: )

Gerbil
11-22-2002, 06:29 PM
HAAAAAAAHAA!

Just read the details that go with the track listings:

Bottom of track 12's description:
correlating to what the liner notes call a "tragic elvish moment at the Battle of Helm's Deep". Hmm. Nothing like that in the book. Not even going to guess.

Haldir - DIE! That'll teach you to leave the plotline of the book :)
I'm guessing, by the way, but it seems fairly obvious.

Unless, in the biggest plot twist ever, Arwen dies ;)

Gerbil
11-22-2002, 06:37 PM
Urk, the more I read the stronger this bad feeling gets in the gut of my stomach...

Oh dear, what has PJ done?

Now I need to catch up more on these forums to see what the rumours are.

Gerbil
11-22-2002, 06:41 PM
God this stuff makes painful reading:

After Frodo and Sam are taken in by Faramir and the soldiers of Gondor, we come to one of my favorite locations in all of the books: the waterfall hideout of Osgiliath. There, Frodo bargains with Faramir not to kill a trespassing Gollum, who is merely hungry and hunting for fish. Since when was the hidden pool in bloody Osgiliath? AARRGHHHHH!

Kalimac
11-22-2002, 08:37 PM
Well, take a look at these spoiler pictures . . maybe it will ease your pain. :p

Henneth Annûn
http://www.imagemagician.org/images/kalimac/9hennethannun.jpg

The Forbidden Pool
http://www.imagemagician.org/images/kalimac/8forbiddenpool.jpg

A blindfolded Sam and Frodo
http://www.imagemagician.org/images/kalimac/frosamcap.jpg

Captive
http://www.imagemagician.org/images/kalimac/samfrodowow.jpg


War of the Ring has every Decipher (364) card and tons of spoiler pictures . .

http://www.warofthering.net/movies/photos/decipher/

Gerbil
11-22-2002, 09:38 PM
Yeah, I did a bit more rooting out of info.

Seems Faramir the gimp takes Frodo & Co to Ithilien retreat, then decides to take them to Minas Tirith - getting as far as Osgiliath when for some reason he changes his mind.

A thought has just occurred to me - maybe once in Osgiliath he sees Boromir in the elven boat bobbing along the Anduin, and believes Frodo (dunno why he wouldn't in first place, but if he did he certainly wouldn't be taking him to Minas Tirith) and lets him go there.

Still, less annoying than Aragorn nearly dying in the Warg raid and presumably only Arwen can save him. Life's a bitch, eh?

Kalimac
11-22-2002, 11:16 PM
There are pictures that show Frodo recoiling with the Ring while Faramir watches . . it seems that this is the moment that Faramir realizes he cannot 'take' the Ring.

As far as Aragorn and Arwen go . . Arwen will have a troubling 'dream' or vision that Aragorn is dying . . she will plead with Elrond to send 'help' to HD. Meanwhile Theodred's horse, Brego returns but is so battle weary that Aragorn urges that the horse be set free. Aragorn goes out to scout and encounters Warg Riders. He becomes separated from his companions. In the fight he is wounded. His companions depart believing that Aragorn is dead. Aragorn will find Brego, or Brego will find Aragorn and the two will bond. There are pictures and spy reports of Aragorn and Brego lying in the mud on the river bank.

So, Arwen has little to do with 'rescuing' Aragorn during this part of the Two Towers.

I do expect this movie to be different than the book. It doesn't bother me, and I'm quite looking forward to it. I suppose my positive attitude comes from the fact that I've spent over 30 years waiting for a 'decent' adaptation of these books. The one prior attempt at an adaptation was Ralph Bakshi's Lord of the Rings . . I can't even begin to tell you what a theatrical disaster that was . . people stayed away in droves . . so many that Bakshi never even got to finish his movie . . uk. Anyway, once you have the perspective of years and years and years of waiting . . PJ's adaptation doesn't seem so bad. :p

Take care, gerbil. I enjoy your little gerbil signature.

Gerbil
11-22-2002, 11:34 PM
So, Arwen has little to do with 'rescuing' Aragorn during this part of the Two Towers.All depends on how badly wounded Aragorn is. My 'saving' thingy was more a 'healing' suggestion than a 'rescues from the thick of battle' type deal.
Whcih would be a shame, because, as we all know, Arwen is best seen in the front of combat :/

Rescuing him from battle would give her a chance for her famous 'come and claim him' line. Maybe she says this once per film?

*faints*