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SuperMaiario 01-02-2004 02:52 PM

The End of Sauron
 
As I'm sure we've all seen the Return of the King, would you rather have had Sauron vanishing with a big ominous black shape that gets blown away, or with the crumbling Barad-dur and him popping?

Theron Bugtussle 01-02-2004 03:51 PM

Welcome to the Downs, <B>SuperMaiario</B>! And great name!<P>I prefer the book picture to the movie picture. And when you say, "him popping", do you mean that eye on top of Barad-dur? I think that in the movie, Sauron was reduced to--or entirely represented by--that eye. It was ambiguous at best, and seemed weird to me. <P>Anyway, if the eye was going to pop, I would have preferred to see that corny, 1950's sci-fi movie "eye-beam" (you know, the one that was hopping about looking for Frodo and Sam!) to turn to smoke or fog, then dissipate in the wind!

Carlas 01-02-2004 04:21 PM

I think the crumbling Barad-dur and the eye 'popping', made for a good climatic moment in the movie. I think it worked well, and the popping brought some finality to it as well. <P>Im sure he could have done it many other ways, but I think he made a good call.

Olorin_TLA 01-02-2004 05:24 PM

The image of this terrible apolcalypitc cloud of Dark rising up out of the ruins of Mordor in wrath in the shape of a monstorusly huge Sauron, lighting crowinging its "head" with a hand streching out to destroy the West, and THEN being blown away by a westerly wind (so Mados did somehting for once... ) was too good to pass up. I don't understand the logic...no, stupidty...in removing it.<P>In fact, they could ahve kept the crumbling Tower and had it rise out of the fiery destruction from the point of view of Black Gates. Fools!

Carlas 01-02-2004 05:43 PM

To people who had not read the books, a large cloud shaped like Sauron, would most likely have looked corny. In my experiences, I haven't seen any cg dark clouds, or clouds of smoke, that have looked real at all. Also, PJ & co. did want to make it feel realistic as possible, and large clouds looking like people just doesn't seem very realistic.

Birdland 01-02-2004 05:57 PM

<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR>Also, PJ & co. did want to make it feel realistic as possible, and large clouds looking like people just doesn't seem very realistic.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR>Ahem...Carlas...just how many disembodied, flaming red eyeballs <I>do</I> you know?

Lord of Angmar 01-02-2004 05:59 PM

<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR>Also, PJ & co. did want to make it feel realistic as possible, and large clouds looking like people just doesn't seem very realistic. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>I agree. I would have gone with the Great Frantic Imploding Eyeball ending as well. <p>[ 7:00 PM January 02, 2004: Message edited by: Lord of Angmar ]

Theron Bugtussle 01-02-2004 06:00 PM

Heh, heh...with eye-beams like searchlights?

Carlas 01-02-2004 06:07 PM

Hahaha, quite a few actually Birdland. <P>But what I mean is it seems like something from an old cheesy movie. It works wonderfully in the books, but in a movie, I don't think it would have worked.<p>[ 7:08 PM January 02, 2004: Message edited by: Carlas ]

Lathriel 01-02-2004 07:47 PM

Maybe the cloud looking like Sauron would have been a bit too much. It wouldn't be as subtle as an eye that is extinguished like a candle when all the oxygen is taken away because the ring was like Oxygen to Sauron. Or at least that is how I always thought of it.<BR>One thing I have to point out. In the prologue of FOTR when the ring is cut of everyone is thrown to the ground. However in ROTK when the ring is destroyed the armies of the West are left standing and the enemy is thrown to the ground. I thought that was kinda cool.

Knight of Gondor 01-02-2004 09:51 PM

I think a cloud would have worked, maybe better than the exploding eyeball. (Insert Ben Stein monotone: "For red, dry eyes, try clear eyes!" Mouth of Sauron: "Wooooow.") I think it would have been good if the shadow had sort have formed and perhaps reached a hand down, ala the prologue of Sauron reaching down to Isildur. But, the movie was what it was, and I still loved it.

Olorin_TLA 01-03-2004 09:21 AM

Corny? Umm...no.<P>Let's see, if people will accept giant flaming demons (done realistically, with smoke and all!) and Riders searching for someone who just happen th be cloaked all in black and have hisses for vioces, I think they'd accept that.

Carlas 01-03-2004 11:24 AM

Im just saying I like how they showed it in the movie, and I don't think a giant sauron cloud would have worked.

Lord of Angmar 01-03-2004 11:35 AM

In all honesty, I did not have any major qualms about how Sauron came to his end, but I do think it would be better if it had stuck a little bit closer to the text of the book (i.e. not having a Flaming Eye at all).

Maéglin 01-03-2004 07:21 PM

Well it didnt have to be a 'giant Sauron cloud' but PJ could have been creative.. Maybe the 'cloud' filling the sky then penetrated/destroyed by sunlight... I'm sure something could have been done fairly close to the book...


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