Name a better scene in cinematic history, you literally can't
Name a better scene in cinematic history, you literally can't
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DEATH
god dammit OP. i've already watched it 3 times this week.
>scenes non-whites will never understand
>Not posting the GOAT charge in the same movie
my emotion goes from
>fuck. we're in way over our heads here. no chance
to
>i don't give a toss. for glory. for rohan. for theoden.
>pippin singing some gay song
could you be anymore wrong?
>charging with cavalry into a huge pike army
>it's okay because the enemy puts their archers in front after seeing your cavalry
Really makes you think
Sup Forums dub when?
t. imbecile
Really makes you think
go away electionfag
The ending scene of the godfather 2 is better than this.
Are you going to explain to me how a horde of horses is going to win against a physically superior infantry army with 5 meter pikes or are you just going to keep throwing buzzwords at me?
This scene was better in the book
you are retarded , that's the only explanation you need :^)
turn off your brain faggot
>Gives a series of seemingly strategic orders to his commanders
>Whole army still charges into the main enemy force as a disorderly and chaotic mass
LotR tactics make my sphincter clench
It's called flanking you nigger.
>we could've had a scene/battle as great as that for the Battle of Five Armies
>what we got instead
>ctrl+c
>ctrl+v, ctrl+v, ctrl+v, ctrl+v, ctrl+v, ctrl+v, ctrl+v
Maybe a wizard made the sun shine like at helms deep.
have you ever been hit by a horse?
shit hurts
what the FUCK I was going to make this joke. FUCK YOU I'm gonan do it anyway
>ctrl+c
>ctrl+v, ctrl+v, ctrl+v, ctrl+v, ctrl+v, ctrl+v, ctrl+v
I liked the lighting of the beacons and the assault on Isengard with the ents much more
lighting of the beacons takes it for me though
>lighting the beacons
"I am a servant of the secret fire, wielder of the flame of Udun! Go light that fire yourself, hobbit, I'll keep watch."
This. Jackson literally had people killed in lotr, but everything was cgi in the hobbit
lord of the rings is fucking boring
no one asked for your opinion
no one asked your mum to shit you out yet here you are
stop posting any time redditor
Fuck off, Pippin's song is emptional as hell
nothing more reddit than liking fantasyshit, fuck off
>getting this angry on the internet
pathetic desu
I tried doing ctrl+c and ctrl+v and it doesn't work. What is it suppose to do anyway?
It doesn't work if windows is running system32. Do a search for it and delete it.
>y-youre angry
baka desu reddit
anymore isn't a real word
fuck off retard, you've yet to use a word over 2 syllables. you seriously might be mentally impaired.
FORM RANKS MAGGOTS
FORM RANKS
who's the angry one now?
I bet you post in those godawful /got/ threads too. fucking reddit cancer
You're completely missing the point
Men are courageous, orcs are selfish pieces of shit. They had pikes but you can easily see they just dropped them just as the Calvary got to the front of the defensive line. The Rohirrim accept death while the orc's fear it, and that's why the Rohirrim are superior
>DEATH
>DEATH
>DEATH
>ha ha yeah I'm totally amped now, I love death and things
why not shout "victory" or something, something upbeat
you're a big guy
meant for
>c = Create
>v = elVes
Something "Upbeat" isn't really fitting for a battle situation, go learn about tone in fiction.
Someone post the orc charge from the hobit
I can think of a scene from every star wars movie that is better than anything the lord of the rings did.
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Also Return of the King is the worst of the trilogy. Fellowship of the Ring has the best scenes, you have shit tastes.
Have fun with your fantasy CGI horses running over cgi monsters.
This is what teenagers and manchildren enjoy thw most, sure.
True patricians recognise this as the best
It's probably the most historically inaccurate scene in the entire movie. Horses don't even like to run over bodies or run through people, even with war training.
How many cavalry charges have you witnessed?
Tell us more about Gondorian horses, mighty fantasy-historian.
> t. Horse warfare expert
B-but...I read a book on it once!!!
Rohanian*
You mean when CGI clones fought with CGI droids? Or when CGI spaceships blew up a CGI battlestation? Or when CGI """"""""""""podracers""""""""""""" were racing other CGI """"""""""""podracers"""""""""""""? Or when CGI camelbots fought CGI people on CGI bipedal lizards with fur?
I can go on, but I think you get my point.
All of the prequel CGI is better than LOTR CGI.
Also you didn't even mentioned Empire Strikes Back practical effects, which are better than any CGI.
>Gondorian
Remove yourself from this thread
see feel free to correct that if it's wrong though.
a horse is still several hundred pounds of muscle moving at over 40 kph
a pike isnt some magical forcefield, if you stab a horse you are still going to die under its weight
To die in battle is the highest honor for a solider is just about every culture ever, you stupid faggot.
The tunnel chase in Dark Knight
The only higher honor is victory you nonce
>All of the prequel CGI is better than LOTR CGI
That's why Two Towers's Gollum got an Academy Award for digital effects and CGi Wars's Yoda didn't, right?
>inb4 oscars dont mean nuffin'
Why is it an honour to be killed by a superior man? To scream in terror as you look into the eyes of the man who took tomorrow's dawn from you. To die in battle is humiliating.
You're right, oscars don't mean anything. You're an illiterate faggot for even using it as an argument
Hang yourself.
>To die in battle is the highest honor for a solider is just about every culture ever,
Name one where it's better to lose a battle than to win one
you don't have to be superior to stab someone in the back
A bunch of people (rightfully) recognize the CGI in LOTR as superior, and here you are spouting shit like
>Dexter Jettster is best CGI
Also, please elaborate why academy awards don't mean anything. I'm curious.
Yet he lives and you die. He got into the position where he was the stabber and yo were the back. Sounds like to me that he was the better man, no? Better in that he was smarter than you, at least.
>europe awakens and fights back against the mudskins.jpg
>A bunch of people (rightfully) recognize the CGI in LOTR as superior
You're going to need to show proof. Where are all these people. Star wars has more fans than lord of the rings.
That's why you get the momentum up down a slope, put blinders on them and get them right next to each other, they have a difficult time stopping.
Also, the orks had barely formed a half-decent pikewall when Gandalf blinded them.
he could easily die in the same way. battles are large and chaotic, it's not like a duel scenario.
>not the aragorn and boromir lothlorien scene
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kys. this truly is the best scene in the entire trilogy
Since you haven't shown a single argument other than "b-but it's true tho!!!!!", I'll provide my source:
Academy Awards 2002:
Best visual effects winner: The Two Towers
Also, just because Star Wars has more fans doesn't mean they are automatically right.
Is the Uruk that shot Boromir a superior creature to him?
simple but great short scene
>dat music
>dat cinematography
>no CGI BULLSHIT
>dat script
the horse was CGI. no such thing as "lord of all horses" exists nor is any horse in existence capable of actually understanding human speech.
LotR looks far better than SW.
I recently binge watched both series.
Plus the use of practical effects is better too.
You've clearly never been around many horses, mine can understand 4 languages.
>he doesn't have deep philosophical conversations with his horse
Do any modern movies use big landscape set pieces like in LotR?
The only ones I can think of are old epics like Spartacus and LoA.
desu, i've always prefered this. The whole scene where the oliphants arrive and the riders soudn their horns. goosebumps
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Man, the Hobbit movies really shat all over the legacy of these films
it's another 90s kid thinking his cgi shitfest charge is "epic" episode
That "for your people" and the look of steely realisation that dawns on Theoden is so fucking good. Alongside the "yes...yes". Such an underrated moment in that whole ending sequence.
Punctuation exists.
can you meme master pippin?
The last 40 minutes of prisoner of azkaban
Old man.
>Pffft get a load of this idiot who read a history book for his information
>Horses are long extinct bro, there's no way of confirming that
>1985
Copy-pasted horsemen in front of a cgi sunrise is not kino, kid.
>called shadowfax
>is white
The Helm's Deep scene.
>who am I Gamling?
I get chills erry time.
Whats going on here?
Waterloo from 1970. And they used 15.000 real people, not some shitty CGI extras.
>Being this wrong
Nigger please
There isn't a better scene in the entire trilogy than this
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Only plebs will not understand why