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  • i don't think this is extended? i mean i have seen this on my copy and that isn't extended

  • This scene is not extended

  • @lordabe Lmao i love the way you spell leaving.....

  • pfff should be the first created.....here you have hand, armor, weapon...ok and now? well wait untill we have another 10000!

  • 25 orcs dislike this video

  • YOU WILL TASTE MANFLESH!

  • Do they live in any type of sinkhole?

    LOTR ♥♥

  • @MrMiccu underneath isengard

  • lol, the first thing my little brother EVER said about the Uruk hai was

    "They need a shower"

  • that was in the normal version too ...

  • @ModernW4rf3re no... no it wasn't

  • @HuffeIpuffer i have the normal version and i saw that

  • wait did Saruman say unspoiled? does that mean what i think it means!!!!?

  • @ninjabastard2 No, it means don't eat them.

  • @draculon5 oh okay good...

  • uruk-hai are just too hench!!!

  • this is in the film how is it extended?

  • Bully:What are you gonna do about it?

    Me: this :3

    Bully: heh noones he-- oh hey there :D...OW!!!

  • Uruk-hai are badasses

  • pumps me up to hit the gym

  • 25 rohirrim disliked the video

  • damn that stupid gay turk can't even spell leaving -.-

  • this is not extended edition i have this

  • @veljkoPrO you're both right and wrong - Saruman's speech about tasting manflesh was not in the movie, but his little side chat to the Uruk-hai leader was

  • what? this isn't extended its shown in the original movie as well

  • The first bit of this clip is shows the brutality of the Uruk Hai, War-paint seared onto them, screams and yells, slamming on armour. They are violent, and they god damn love it.

  • Anything can be said but question how orcs are reproducing bothered me very long time. Ok let's say that they are made from elven bodies and evil spirits in them. But how much bodies that "Evil" has in it's possesion when such wast numbers of orcs is there. I am writing fantasy story where orcs are main plotters , not humans or elves and that is the only queston that bothered me... I saw it orcs made in some pits, or diging out from the mud but I'm not buying it. If some1 can help me thank you

  • @nightmarealeksinac the first orcs were made by corrupt elves, from there they were bred with wild men. Further breeding led to the Uruk-Hai.

  • @Umishiru

    Thank you for that info :)

  • 309 urukhais like this video ,but 24 orcss dislike video

  • They are goblins mixed with ocss

  • @Tworonnies1 i thought goblins and trolls mixed thogether

  • @Tworonnies1 nop.humans mixed with orcs,believe me,its true. they can fight on sunlight whole day,but they of course hate it.goblins and orcs cannot fight while sunny weather.what gaves you the right to think that mix of goblins and orcs can fight whole day on sunny weather,

  • What actually are Uruk-Hai? Are they really elves or something?

  • @Youdontlikemetalomg sauron created orcs by torturing elven captives and splicing them together with evil spirits,sometning like that. uruk-hai are mix of humans and orcs

  • @Citzen92 Oh right, cheers.

  • 23 orcs and boromir dislike this video

  • WAIT ! - Saruman said on 0:26 ' You will taste man flesh ' - But Saruman is a man . :|

  • @Citzen92 hes a wizard

  • @Citzen92 saruman is a maiar

  • @Citzen92 Saruman is not actually a man. he's a Wizard, which is to say, a being of great power sent to middle-earth from the West. he and his fellow wizards only bear human bodies because humans are the most adaptable and most common sentient species in middle-earth.

  • its not extended u moron!

    

  • thumbs up if you want your own uruk-hai army

  • @canpinaro Me :D long as they dont try to eat me or the people i send them after...

  • @canpinaro get third age total war mod for medieval 2

  • @canpinaro ive been digging thousands of meters down to the mud filled ground, but i can't find any uruk hai :( oh right, this isn't isengard :D

  • 300 uruk-hai have watched this

  • Born to kill...LITERALLY!!!

  • 23 Uruks are dissapointed they don't get to eat hobbit-flesh

  • LOL!! it's not even a Extended part

  • god uruk-hai are sooo fucking badass!

  • It was Grishnákh wasn't it, the leader

  • Am I the only one that keeps thinking the white powder hand print is crack?

  • 295 uruk-hai like this video!

  • How the Urukai was be create?

  • @loubo2 wow thats some bad english....they were cut from trees in the pits of isengard

  • @FORWARDxUNTOxAWESOME Sorry for my bad english, I'm french.

  • @loubo2 The other person was wrong, they were create by mixing Orcs with Goblin Men(Half Goblin half Men), which creates the bigger and stronger Uruk-Hai.

  • These beasts should of been saved for the final battle in the last movie, it would of brought a more intense and scary feel to the final battle. I felt let down with the orks etc in the 3rd movie compared to these things!

  • this wasn't from the extended edition.

  • @Slayerlord0 It was in it lol!

  • fuck man i dont know how Sarumann can be near Uruks, i would be shitting bricks being within 10feet of em

  • @YseraFatbeard Difference between you and Saruman is that he could basically blow them all up by just waving his hand, they should be shitting bricks for him ;P

  • @mennoace In the book they tell that Saruman didn't trust his uruks and that he used men as his guards.

  • @govertgoed

    Interesting.

  • thumbs up if you thought you were going to see Urukhai living in Isengard

  • Now... where do they keep the lady orcs for this business?! Or do they get the women from the towns they pillage? :D

  • @Heavykiller1

    They probably kidnapped women from the villages they attacked, but that would be too crazy to be shown in the movies. They tried to keep it PG-13. OR another alternative is that perhaps just as Elves were turned to orcs, likewise Men could have been turned to Uruks.

  • @Heavykiller1 I don't think any Sheorcs were in Isengard, cause if you look at how physically toned th Uruks are, there dead elf soldiers. And I doubt Elves let their females fight in collosal battles.

  • @Heavykiller1

    Don't ask...

  • PRESS 9 FOR EPIC URUK HAI WALK STYLE :D

  • Goblin: man these deep holes wern't there yesterday!

  • wanst this in the movie?

  • Hold "1"

    lol just sayin

  • @TehWaffal haha made my day :D

  • THIS IS NOT EXTENDED YOU COMPLETE IDIOT

  • One of my many favourite scenes

  • how exactly do you cross breed an orc with a man???

  • @soukupb I don't think you really want to know that.

  • @soukupb That's a really good question, 'cause normal orcs are a lot smaller than humans =D

  • @mario2164

    Urukhai are the products of breeding Orcs and Men. They are stronger than Orcs and can walk in sunlight. That scene you saw was their incubators.

  • @AldousC

    Orcs can't walk in sunlight? Holy shit :L

  • @chesney121

    If you look at the battles at Helm's Deep and Minas Tirith, it's cloudy.

  • @chesney121 it looks like he wanted to put upright instead of sunlight. makes more sense to me

  • @chesney121 They can they just don't like it it bothers them...they can't think straight you'll notice they fight in daylight in several times during the books and movies

  • @AldousC I thought they was once elves?

  • @tysonuk

    The original Orcs were once Elves. Saruman took Orcs and bred them with Men resulting in Urukhai.

  • @AldousC

    Nah Saruman did not breed any uruk-hai and they are not a cross breed of orc and man(you might be thinking of Half-orcs, "Goblin-men").

  • the way they just run all the way to the forest where the fellowship is... truley amazing.

  • Those swords look real dull...

  • @Bassai Well thats the wonderful thing about a sword. It doesnt have to be razor sharp to do its job.

  • no living , it's leaving

  • this is already in the original version

  • Christopher Lee is evil incarnate. I love the guy.

  • why doesnt the white power wash off the uruks at helms deep

  • is this lurtz?

  • @bennybonge yes, that is lurtz, although he was never specifically that neame in the movie.

  • @TheTank1110 thanks mate, i have been wondering for a long time now.

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  • @satanicmatanic the correct word is spelling not pronunciation

  • amazing how all those Uruk-hai were absolutely dominated by one man, one elf and one dwarf. They were big, but must have absolutely been lousy fighters.

  • @bwashinski well yea a lot of them got killed by Aragorn, Boromir, Legolas and Gimli, but remember that the rest were destroyed by Eomer and his 2000 rohhirum :P

  • @bwashinski Well don't forget that those 3 fighters were some of the most skilled to be found in middle earth and you're forgetting about Boromir too .. definitely not pushovers. These uruk-hai had just been spawned not too long ago so obviously they would be lacking in combat skills but they made up for it in brute strength.

  • @TOCR815 agreed... though the Uruk-Hai were killed, they managed to kill Boromir, a great fighter

  • i don't have a urakai fetish, i have a doggy style fetish

  • ouch, it looked like if the helmets didn't fit they shoved them on till they did.

  • Lurtz was kinda dissapointed when Sauruman told him to take halflings allive. :D

  • shouldnt this say "leaving Isengard" instead of "living" ! and this isnt extended btw haha

  • YOU DO NOT KNOW PAIN YOU DO NOT KNOW FEAR YOU WILL TASTE MEN FLESH

  • TheSimguy007:

    Actually, Sauron made Uruks (NOT Uruk-Hai, Uruks.) Which were stronger orcs, yet still hunchbacked and moved slowly. Saruman made the far-superior Uruk-Hai.

  • 0:05

    Woah dude, you need to mellow out...

  • isn't that we saw that in the part of the movie 1 fellow ship it not exteded edidtion

  • this is not extended

    the scene is in the normal movie

  • This is NOT the extended scene, as so many have pointed out. It is IDENTICAL to the original, I have compared both just now and this is not an extended scene.

  • it isn't the same. saruman says another few words wich are not in the regular movie

  • i agree with with you, its also in the normal movie

  • dont give me thumbs down, its true! this is in the normal version i watched it again last night (1-3 took like 8 hours :( )

  • how is that extended it looked the same as the regular movie.

  • all this orcs and uruk-hai talk, let me explain what I read. the uruk-hai in isenguard are cross bred creatures from orcs and goblins, modor did have uruk hai but they werent the same as isenguard uruk-hai. mordor uruk-hai could not go into sunlight and did not stand straight, but saruman fixed these problems by making fighting uruk-hai which were cross bred man and orc.

    any questions?

  • @dreadnoughtx92

    uruks from Mordor were the survivors of the Helm's Deep invasion.......am i right?

    Theres no such thing as a bow-legged uruk....

    it should be orc and not uruk...

  • @TheSimguy007 dont think so... if i understand about what you talking in the 3rd movie i'll tell you that they are other kind of orcs cant remember the name but just not uruk hai

  • Lol that sounds sooo wrong "you'll taste man flesh" (think dirty)

  • @TheShadowLeader what about teh women >.>

  • @xXBerethorXx no he clearly said "you'll taste MAN flesh" not human flesh as in both he made himself clear that he wanted the uruk-hai to eat man flesh

  • @TheShadowLeader, it's supposed to be wrong and disgusting. The orcs are not terribly concerned with the *ahem* rules lol!

  • @peacecanhappen27 it's not really all that disgusting, except for the fact next time the fellowship end up in another war they will meet with some uruk-hai with *ahem* "man flesh"

  • @TheShadowLeader haha weirdo

  • @TheShadowLeader dude... xD do you have an Urakhai fetish?

  • @TheShadowLeader they'll...eat some dick ?

  • @TheShadowLeader orc like to suck dick

  • @TheShadowLeader i know saruman is naughty xD

  • @TheShadowLeader its a way of saying you will feast on man meat! don't forget that orcs are cannibalistic ;) they would eat flesh no matter what type of flesh it is be it other orcs, humans or dwarves

  • @warbossgrotsmasha23 That may be the case in the movie, but as far as I can remember the orks did not eat ork flesh in the books (don't know if this applies to all kinds that appeared there, but I can remember that this was explicitly stated at one point).

  • @k3lp00 i remember that i read somewhere that tolkien stated that orcs wouldn't hesitate to eat man and horse flesh and there was one instance in the books where saruman's uruks were accused by mordor orcs of having consumed orc meat

  • @k3lp00 The scene from the movie (iirc) is directly taken from the book where the Uruk-hai leader (forgot his name) killed the mordor orc leader (forget his name). I haven't looked at a book in like 6 years so I might just be making stuff up.

  • @socomfan555

    First is Lurtz the leader of the group.

    when Lurtz is defeted, is he replaced by Ugluk.

  • @violatormelms Ugluk is the one I was thinking. Lurtz ws not in the book (atleast not as a named character).

  • @socomfan555

    oh, Thata Right! I forgott they didt say his name xo as the same with Sharku. they never said his name either in the books.

  • @warbossgrotsmasha23 Bet they won't eat a Troll

  • @Vahki100 why would they eat something as nasty as troll meat when there is tasty elf flesh or runtier (altough unsavory) orcs

  • this is in the normal film? not the extended one

  • i know right.

  • Mordor did indeed have Uruk-hais (Mordor Uruk-hai) Google it! The orcs of moria and the misty mountains where goblins, thats why they are smaller than mordor orcs.

  • Mordor did have Uruk-hai. They were made long before the movies took place though... and they were not the same as Saruman's Uruk-hai.

    Uruk is Black-Speech meaning 'Ork'. Uruk-hai is Black-Speech meaning 'Ork-People'.

    To the Death, yo.

  • @Namino1

    Adding to this from a quote from Wikipedia:

    The race of Uruk-hai, described as very large black Orcs of great strength, first appeared about the year 2475 of the Third Age, when they conquered Ithilien and the city of Osgiliath. These original Uruks were of Sauron's breeding, but Saruman bred his own, making further improvements such as resistance to sunlight and more upright stature.

  • wow after 2475 years they dont even have PS2

  • @massacrelord There is no electicity or technology in Middle Earth, and Real life Earth took 6,000 years to discover technology.

  • Not 2475 after our time, 2475 years after the War of Wrath (or some other event). It's all relevant all the way back to the creation of Arda by Ea and the Erulluvatar

  • I thought the word "uruk" is just the short form for uruk-hai, isn´t it?

    But it´s true, mordor has never had uruk-hais, only orcs, but these orcs are taller than the orcs of moria, for example

  • Yes, It's not a deleted scenes.

  • this isn't extended.

  • @CalvinJuanTV i think the last seconds are, where you see them running through the gates

  • @CalvinJuanTV that's what she said

  • @CalvinJuanTV it is it's not much but the normal version is shorter

  • @CalvinJuanTV i think like 2 lines before he said "u do not know pain u do not know fear" wasnt in there in the normal version. and i think it mightve been a different shot coming out of the ground

  • Ok people, Let's clarify the confusions here, shall we ??

    Obviously, there is one major question here, we are all dancing around.

    ""Are The Uruks and Uruk-Hais the same ??""

    --> The Truth is, No.

    Eventhough They look like each other,

    The Uruks and Uruk-Hais are DIFFERENT.

    And how come we get this conclusion?

    First of all, Mordor NEVER had Uruk-Hais. Never.

    Mordor had "Black Uruks", an orc species, whose most known attributes are, to be stronger and taller than regular orcs... CONTINUED

  • On the other hand, ISENGARD and ONLY ISENGARD had Uruk-Hais. Because Saruman "produced" them By doing some magic + genetic tricks on different sorts of orcs (Mountain Goblins, Regular orcs and Uruks) he single handedly created a new specie. A new type of Orc. The Uruk-hais Just because Uruks and Uruk-Hais have kinda similar name and looks, people think they are the same, But actually they are NOT Mordor Uruks and Isengard Uruk-Hais have different origins, different masters Enough said I guess.
  • uruk are the same as regular orcs

  • one of the halflings carries somethings of great value, bring them to me alive and unspoiled kill the others

  • Ok, it is clear that orcs were elves who were corrupted by Melkor in the First Age. What is unusual about the orcs of Isengard and the Uruks of Mordor is that they were comfortable moving and fighting in daylight.

  • They were corrupted before the First Age began.

  • Love Christopher Lee, he IS Saruman!

  • @Mirdala and not "Aruman" :)

  • @drumsrule1011 What?

  • @Mirdala In Ralph Bakshi's version, they say Saruman as "Aruman".

  • "you will taste man flesh!!!"

    HAHAAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHA

  • I'm pretty sure theres some some leftover manflesh in the basement fridge.

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  • another so called extended part that we've all seen in the original

  • I have to agree with you.

  • Uruk Hai are what came out of the Equation of Orc-Human relationship.

    Saruman took women from Dunland (the land of barbarians north of Isengard) and bred them with Orcs and other Uruks. But he also used dark magics to reanimate the bodys of Elves that were buried underneath Isengard. There are no Goblins involved.

  • Gotta feel so bad for those women dontcha?

  • Goblin-Men is just another way of saying Half-Orc