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LOTR/GOTG DANCE OFF

Started by ThryllSeekyr, 02 January, 2015, 05:38:02 PM

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ThryllSeekyr

Remember when this scene going to used in the final film of the original Lord of the Rings trilogy when Sauron actually shows up as he did when he lost the ring and yet Tom Bombadil was edited out completely, because his scenes were too immersion breaking. 

Yet, he can be summoned if you've played Battle for Middle-Earth Two (Which oddly does not play on any of the computers I use any more.) 

You can even have him turn up in that last battle (If Sauron was included as they intended in one of the first movie drafts!) or first battle (It is hard to which battle it was here here as it was from game that turned out to be more flexible than any of the J.R.R.R. Tolkien novels.)

Something like a fusion of these two scenes might have been welcome right towards the end of the third Lord of the Rings film.

Tom Bombadil Vs Sauron and it was the dancing that brought back to that last scene from Guardians of the Galaxy when Star-Lord beats Ronan by distraction



Not sure if you would agree there might be a connection, given alternative ending I have revealed above.   



I just thought it did in a way...especially when I heard that old Man Without Hats tune.



And for a few more laughs....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w90lalbjvI4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0K436vUM4w

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqWX0EkdOYo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOyJqGtP-wU

Can't be bothered linking these properly, but they should still work...

BTW...as I have been reading up on Guardian's of the Galaxy... there are now some disturbing similarities in some of the characters and place names and in interest of not really want to get up any bodies nose. I will just keep them to myself.


TordelBack

There is a very odd genre crossover scene early on in GotG where King Thranduil, Amy Pond, Lt. Uhura and Drago Bloodvist are having a chat, so I suppose a dance-off with Sherlock Holmes isn't out of the question.

ZenArcade

???, I really have to get more net savvy in order to follow the twists and wends of this thread. Z
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ThryllSeekyr

This song was missed opportunity or else it may have been too obvious.