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samwiselvr2008
12-08-2002, 09:47 PM
I was waching a behind the seens prevew to TTT and it said something about Aragorn falling uncountess, and falling into a river. Did this ever happen? I can't remember it happening in the book, and that seems like something I would have rememberd!
cassiopeia
12-08-2002, 10:41 PM
Yup that happens alright.
Apparently, Aragorn somehow rides on the back of a Warg, then falls off a cliff into the river.
No, this doesn't happen in the book, like, I suspect, many things in the upcoming movie. :rolleyes:
Lizra
12-08-2002, 10:56 PM
He is rescued by Theodred's old horse Brego, who Aragorn sets free because he returns "wild" after Theodred is killed. Brego finds Aragorn when he is near death, and Aragorn rides him back, making a dramatic entrance because everyone thinks he is dead I hope this spoiler thing works!
cassiopeia
12-08-2002, 11:04 PM
Originally posted by Lizra
Brego finds Aragorn when he is near death, and Aragorn rides him back, making a dramatic entrance because everyone thinks he is dead
This is the part in the trailer where Aragorn pushes the doors open I suppose. Darn, I read too many spoilers, nothing is going to surprise me in the film now. :rolleyes:
Lizra
12-08-2002, 11:11 PM
Yes! I know what you mean! I didn't want to, but "the devil made me do it"! :)
Khamûl
12-09-2002, 12:04 AM
Originally posted by cassiopeia
Darn, I read too many spoilers, nothing is going to surprise me in the film now. :rolleyes: In a perfect world, none of us would be surprised because we've read the book. Like that's ever going to happen.:rolleyes:
Elfhelm
12-09-2002, 11:59 AM
My wife won't let me tell her any spoilers. And although she read the books many times over the years, and re-read Silmarillion and The Hobbit, and Fellowship again, she won't re-read Two Towers until after the movie. So basically, I am not permitted to even talk about the upcoming movie! I can't even talk about the soundtrack, except she did let me say that a bonus track featuring music from the extended DVD is included in a special edition of the Two Towers soundtrack.
I think her attitude is based on the belief that she will enjoy the movies more if the non-book elements aren't fresh in her mind.
My attitude is that I want to get my disapointment at the non-book elements out of the way now so I can enjoy the movie in the theatre as a thing in itself.
Dunadan
12-09-2002, 01:16 PM
I agree. Otherwise the whole experience might be ruined with
"oh my god, Treebeard didn't wear stockings!" and such like. However, I do admire your wife's self-control. Especially after seeing the trailer on the big screen the other day, I'm a gibbering wreck and would sell my granny to a glue factory to get a glimpse of Grishnakh
Interesting that they're making more of
Aragorn's relationship with his horse, which was absent from the book. D'you think this is to replace the Gandalf/Shadowfax storyline?
Blackboar
12-09-2002, 04:54 PM
I can't wait, Ican't wait I can't wait!!!!!!!!!!
I love spoilers!!!
Every time a preview comes on the T.V my heart starts pounding with excitment!!!
It always does that!! I just can't stop it!!!!!!!
Sween
12-09-2002, 06:23 PM
i really really hope they have aragorn at dawn scean at helms deep this would be the perfect comming of age scean :D
Firekitten2006
12-09-2002, 07:05 PM
D'you think this is to replace the Gandalf/Shadowfax storyline?
What do you mean?????
samwiselvr2008
12-09-2002, 08:00 PM
So, back to Aragorn falling into the river...
Is this right? He is riding on a what- you- makal- it, and then he falls off? Why is he riding on that anyhow? Am I right that this never happend in the book?
Lizra
12-09-2002, 08:53 PM
I read the whole thing yesterday, while we were at Best Buy.but just the horse part stuck with me. Aragorn gets in a feirce one-on-one battle with an orc (possibly grishnak) on a warg, goes over a cliff or something and everyone asumes he's dead. (he's unconscious). Gimli and the others coming back to the Rohan site report him as lost, Eowyn is greatly distressed, and then he reappears on Brego, able to save the day in battle. My memory is fading on it all, cause it's all so CRAZY! I was looking at a picture companion to TTT. It was a small, thin book, lots of pix, and STICKERS! of all the characters in back. I couldn't believe I'd just read a child's version of the whole movie. :)
samwiselvr2008
12-09-2002, 08:58 PM
haha, sounds fun! right know, I'm listening to the Aragorn thing on a behind the seens prevew that I recorded on wendsday, and it is talking about how dangerouse that seen was!
Dunadan
12-10-2002, 05:51 AM
Originally posted by Firekitten2006
What do you mean?????
They missed out Gandalf taming Shadowfax from FOTR; if you recall, Shadowfax would let no-one get anywhere near him except G. Of course, it's a wonderful idea: maia riding mearas into battle, their friendship ("we will not be parted again") and Shadowfax's bravery: "who alone of the free horses could withstand" ..er.. the Witchking (can't remember the rest of the quote).
Just wondered if the plan was to retain this great theme by transferring it to Aragorn: "wild" Brego choosing to allow the King to ride him, etc.
From the trailer, though, it's obvious that G is riding Shadowfax, so maybe this'll be an easter egg in the film which they've kept under wraps.
cheers
d.
Lizra
12-10-2002, 07:47 AM
Well, the wild noble horse only allowing the majestic man to ride him was certainly the idea I got, so you might be right. It could have been playing up Aragorn's kingly healer's sensitivity too. Brego comes back to the Rohan stables without Theodred, but he is "loco", unrideable. Aragorn orders him to be set free, so the fabulous horse saves his life, cool! Brego is a big velvet brown boy, should be great for the "horsey" folk, along with Shadowfax too! Ahhh, brave valiant warriors riding great steeds into perilous battle, I can't wait! I hope the music is good!
Firekitten2006
12-10-2002, 10:00 AM
Ahh its all coming clear now ;) I was worried you found something that said that Gandalf wouldnt be riding Shadowfax or there was something missing from it :)
Andúril
12-10-2002, 10:21 AM
Well, since we're having so much fun with spoilers, I think I'll join in the madness. :rolleyes:
Lizra
12-10-2002, 10:49 AM
Anduril,
There's always room for you!
love, Lizra
Andúril
12-10-2002, 01:44 PM
*gasp*
The "L" word?
*Anduril thinks to himself how he might corrupt Lizra's pure and unblemished love...*
:eek:
Dunadan
12-10-2002, 05:06 PM
Oh my God
They're at it again. Someone fetch a bucket of very cold water
Heather Wooltoes
12-10-2002, 11:15 PM
I heard that Peter Jacko added a scene where the three riders
start singing.....Great geen gobs of greasy, grimy goblin guts..mutilated, morgul meat...chopped up baby balrog feet..fresh troll eyeballs, swimming in a pool of grease...eat it while it's hot, YUM YUM YUMs
He wouldn't dare?? .......would he?
BeardofPants
12-11-2002, 01:30 AM
Bad Taste, anyone? :D
Coney
12-11-2002, 01:45 AM
Originally posted by BeardofPants
Bad Taste, anyone? :D
That's the same Peter Jackson?:confused: ........I had to watch that movie twice because I couldn't believe how sick it was the first time:eek: BLECH!
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