So I logged on to b5tv.com while watching Return of the King on TNTHD. I just happened to open be reading through this very thread when the scene comes up with the lead wraith fighting the niece of the King of Rohan and the wraith says:
"No man can kill me."
To which she replies, after taking off her helmet "I am no man." And then stab and kill.
Coincidence that that came up just as I was reading this thread? You decide.
Maybe we weren't meant for paradise. Maybe we were meant to fight our way through– struggle, claw our way up, scratch for every inch of the way. Maybe we can't stroll to the music of the lute. We must march to the sound of drums.
I got a double meaning out of that. It was actually Merry - a hobbit, not a man - who stabbed him first, and brought him to his knees so Eowin, a woman, could finish the job.
"Khannnnn!!!!" on the other hand...
Regards,
Joe
I think the Khan scene is one that people either love it, or laugh at it. There is really no in between on it.
I think the Khan scene is one that people either love it, or laugh at it. There is really no in between on it.
Can't you do both?
The Eiger Sanction, The Gauntlet,
Hey .. all of the Trek scenes mentioned here are absolutely awesome. What's up with this thread?
The Eiger Sanction, The Gauntlet,
I'm a Clint fan but I haven't seen these two.
The Dirty Harry movies are just another bunch of vigilante fantasy- good clean American entertainment fun.
Pudgy, miniskirted Uhura singing on a hilltop in Star Trek V. :devil: :devil:
They're both your basic late-1960's -> 1970's Clint violent action-fests. It's just that there are some holes in the writing of both of them.The Eiger Sanction, The Gauntlet,
I'm a Clint fan but I haven't seen these two.
I disagree. Not with the "not saying much" part; that's definitely true.Pudgy, miniskirted Uhura singing on a hilltop in Star Trek V. :devil: :devil:
...
That was the best part of the movie
.. not that that's saying too horribly much ..
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