<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR> The larger Orcs would mainly be Uruk-hai of Saruman's command, wouldn't they? The Orcs of the Black Eye would likely be more varied. Thoughts? [Consider the orcs in Moria. They were more goblin-ish and less man-like. Surely Frodo and Sam could pass off for one of them with the right gear.]<BR> <HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>You may be right Grimbold but they never struck me as being anywhere near hobbit sized. I know it's works fine in the book, but I'm not sure how well it would work on film. I just get the feeling that there will be a reasonable amount of time spent with Shelob and Cirith Ungol, but then the trip across Gorgoroth will be fairly quickly dealt with. Just a gut feeling.<P> <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR> I think he'll be knocked into, stagger back, look behind him at the lava and do a twist in mid air as he plummets with a nice burning hisssss and a wince from Sam and Frodo heheh! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Ouch!!! <P>I would think Frodo's emotional pain (forget the finger for now) would be tremendous here seeing the Ring (and Gollum) plummeting to destruction. I hope this is played well by Elijah. I always pictured Gollum with an oblivious look of pure bliss as he plummets down. All he is aware of is that he finally has the Ring again.<P>H.C.
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