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Pile O'Bones
Join Date: Aug 2006
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in the book he does not die ,as j.r.r said he was supposedly lost in the ruin of mordor,it does'nt imply he is dead
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Wight
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Barad-Dur
Posts: 196
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The guy in the extended version of ROTK looks nothing like me .
I am the REAL Mouth of Sauron . As for Aragorn beheading me , WRONG . As I said to Old Greybeard ( in the book ) at the time, " I am a herald and ambassador and may not be assailed " . Last edited by The Mouth of Sauron; 09-09-2006 at 06:26 PM. |
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I may incline to agree on one thing, and yet not on the other. PJ went a litle too far in killing of the character. Yet the Mouth himself was prtrayed well. take for example the Nazgul. They were under Saurons grip for a long time. By which under his perverse tutulege and the rings, becaame invsible to the eye and withering to the spirit. but a simple Black Numenorrean with out the aide of power could resemble a stretch hide and vulgar bearing as the Mouth of Sauron was portrayed in ROTK.
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Wight
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Australia
Posts: 150
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![]() Actually, as an Australian, I couldn't help giggling at the Mouth in the movie. He was Bruce Spence, best known here as a comedian (I once saw him as an incredibly tall and lanky Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream). You may have seen him in Mad Max 2. My bad luck I knew who was lurking under that armour... |
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Essex, England
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for me the MoS looked very creepy. I love the way his head moves as the hobbits wimper- as if he has tunnel vision, or maybe no vision and relying on an acute sense of hearing.
oh dear here we go again - Quote:
Movie Aragorn chopped his head off to shut him up. He was putting major doubt into the minds of the Men of the West and Co. and had to stop it. As he said after he did the deed - that he would not believe what the MoS was saying, so off with his head! |
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Mouth: My master, Sauron the Great, bids thee welcome. Is there any in this rout with authority to treat with me? Gandalf: We do not wish to treat with Sauron, Faithless, and Accursed; Tell your master this: The armies of Mordor must disband. He is to depart these lands, never to return. Mouth: Ahh, old grey beard. I have a token I was bidden to show thee. (Throws out the Mithril coat, some shock and dismays. This is when the MoS starts gloating over Frodo and his death, he was tortured...etc) Aragorn then rides up the Mouth says, blah takes more to make a king than a broken elvish...and he can't finish because his head is then chopped off. In which case Gimli so comically remarks 'I guess that concludes negotiations.' Jackson knew exactly what he was doing, he exactly understood the scene in the book. The Mouth comes out, says would someone like to treat with me...the scene continues, head chopped off, Gimli remarks thats the end of negotiations. It doesn't matter if the MoS insults, annoys, gloats...etc, there is a clear scene set up where the Mouth (in the movies) was out there as a messenger and Aragorn kills him as Mithalwen references in another thread 'in cold blood.' Clearly there were negotiotians going on, Gandalf even acknowledges this in the movies, 'Tell Sauron this....,' and Aragorn rides up in anger to chop his head off. Quote:
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Essex, England
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Good points Boromir.
the word 'Treat' - I'll have to take a look at that. But a few other things though. Gimli's 'I guess that concludes negotiations' - he was being Ironic. There were no negotiations. The movie MoS came out to gloat - Let me put this to you. if you had not read the book before you saw this scene you would not believe that the MoS was there to negotiate or parley with them. But then we need to ask someone who saw this film before they read the books....Anyone? Aragorn asked for Sauron to come out, the gates open ajar and out pops one of his cronies to taunt the Men of the West, to inflict more doubt in their minds with Lies, and then to spring a trap. He was not there to Parley. Just because someone walks up to you on the field of battle and doesn't swing a sword at you doesn't give him the right to walk around and taunt you and you must leave him be...... Finally, to make clear, the book version is far superior and works a LOT better than the movie version. I am just defending the actions of movie Aragorn. |
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Shade of Carn Dûm
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Chozo Ruins.
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I like how he says "My master Sauron the Great bids thee welcome". Like they are welcome guests at all.
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