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CuriousG
Gondor

Jan 6, 5:24am
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I think Weaver makes a good point about the need for speed in the 3rd movie and the inability to travel through Gondor's vastness, but it seems like the movie should still have more accurately displayed the true scale of Gondor, which seem like it's just this really cool city. The army that Faramir leads to near-total destruction appears, in the movie, to be Gondor's only army, and it looks smaller than Rohan's. From talking to people I know who've seen the movie but haven't read the books, they all assume that Gondor is the same size or smaller than Rohan, just more advanced, so Jackson got the advanced part right, but not the right impression of Gondor's might.
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Why only Minas Tirith?
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Glum
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Jan 4, 4:00pm
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Sure, I would loved to have explored more of Gondor
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Eruonen
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Jan 4, 4:19pm
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Well, what Jackson could have done...
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Otaku-sempai
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Jan 4, 5:18pm
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Yes, but we know that is not "exciting enough" and the Army of Dead
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Eruonen
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Jan 4, 5:22pm
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My wife's take is slightly different...
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Otaku-sempai
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Jan 4, 5:26pm
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One that scene would have accomplished is to show the
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Eruonen
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Jan 4, 5:33pm
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Even moreso beforehand..
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moreorless
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Jan 10, 3:42pm
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I think it's *more* exciting, and I bet the general audience would agree.
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DanielLB
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Jan 4, 5:53pm
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Actually
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Ardamírë
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Jan 4, 7:12pm
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Taking the Dead to Mordor
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Fredeghar Wayfarer
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Jan 4, 7:46pm
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They were cursed until they fulfllled their task
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Eruonen
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Jan 7, 2:15am
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Question
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ustballa999
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Jan 7, 2:49am
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My guess is no
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CuriousG
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Jan 7, 3:04am
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Third child syndrome...
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weaver
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Jan 6, 2:34am
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You're not alone
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CuriousG
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Jan 6, 5:24am
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