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  • @anapanasati1970 fuck, there's been enough members to fill that entire cast, eh?

  • burn it! YEEERRSS!!

  • 0:49 Occupy Horsemen

  • what the hell was with that wildmans bottom lip?!

  • The mountain people look like Lynyrd Skynyrd

  • Lesson learned from these books/movies:

    - Helping poor mountain folk is evil

    - Revolution is evil

  • Sarumans voice so deep i shit my self.

  • hagrid ^^

  • 0:37, saruman gets excited

  • i feel this is like romans vs barbarians, romans thought they were wild and rude, but that's just because they didn't undertand them; well, gondor see eastern men as barbarians, but i've seen cuteness on their eyes.

    Apart from this, i don't want to mention that Tolkien reflects the WWI on this, Gondor/Rohan are USA/England and east (Mordor, Khand,...) are Germany, Austria, Japan,..

  • 0:54 "DEY THUK AUR JAHBS!"

  • 0:53 Hagrid?!!

  • @AberdeenRoss They stole his job as gamekeeper :) fair play to him

  • @laneyboy5 lol

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  • Saruman's a bit more of a pyro than I had him pegged for.

  • Did anyone else think a Monty Python Esque moment would happen at 1:00, and Saruman tells them its the other way.

  • @Antlion666 LMFAO

  • This sequence is one of my favourite from all of the movies. It's insanely well done.

  • did anyone else notice the old man at :58?

  • What a lot of people dont know is that the wildmen were the main source of infantry for Saruman. There really wasnt a vast army of Uruk-Hai, just some angry wildmen, and a squabble of orcs. The battle for Helms Deep wasnt even that big of a deal. PJ changed the trilogy around a tad too much.

  • @Likechuh It made it more interesting imo. Although there were many changes I believe Peter really captured the story in an excellent matter and perfectly created Tolkein's world.

  • Dont take this the wrong way, but am i the only one seeing Sarumann as Hitler?

  • @jwkublick I see a Winston Churchill in the fat orc.

  • @jwkublick Mussolini, Sauron is Hitler.

  • @GarlandFraser

    No, The fat ork taskmaster is Winston Churchill and Saruman is Rothchild.

  • @Isleifur90 I thought Churchill was one of the good guys?

  • @hulkmeister23 Nope, churchill was a corrupt puppet for the global elite which forced the unnecisery war on Hitler. I have done a great deal of research on WW2 and i have found out that steriotypica "good vs evil" depiction is complete bullshit and propaganad, the allies just kept on demonizing the nazis and kept making up all sorts of bullshit stories about them. But seriously, the ork looks just like Churchill!

  • @Isleifur90 Okay?

  • @Isleifur90 thats probably the dumbest thing Ive ever read since you know so much about WW2 then you would know that Neville Chamberlain tried that exact thing of just tryiing to have peace with the nazis and what happened? Hitler took over czechoslovakia and the Rhineland without a fight and would have done the same thing to other countries had Britain and France not finally intervened in Poland in 1937. basically ur retarded

  • @Isleifur90 Poland in 1939 sorry typo

  • @Isleifur90 That's a logical fallacy, just because Churchill wasn't 100% perfect doesn't mean the nazis weren't far worse. Stalin killed political opponents out of self-interest but Hitler killed people who weren't even a threat to him, he killed them purely due to hate. The nazis had skulls on their uniforms and stuff, they weren't even pretending not to be the bad guys...

  • @zilbiol You were right until the hate and skulls. A little too much propaganda, my friend.

  • @dcjeffers02 some SS uniforms had skulls, it's true yet unreal

  • @zilbiol Well, that's true, but the hate thing isn't.

  • Rohan Sucks!

  • WHY DID THEY REMOVE THIS

  • Was that the Wildmen on Dunland?

  • @Astrox123 it sure was

  • ......Saruman seems to have some fixation for burning stuff...XDDDD

  • Thats odd Saruman wants to kill and wipe out the human race yet he's also working with them?

  • @soukupb Wizards have no sense of Irony

  • @soukupb Divide and Conquer 101!

  • Ahaa! So thats why they chopped down all the trees near Isengard. Ah, big big mistake. Treebeard going into a rage.

  • The scene where he cut his hand reminds me of a hangover :P

  • idk, but these extended scens give orcs a more human look to them, maybe not this one but the one where merry and pippin are piggyback on the uruks

  • ...Hagrid?

    0:53

    

  • @Atomicturnabout Before Applying at Hogwarts little know Hagrid helped burn the westfold.

  • @Atomicturnabout He is Yagthak.Chief of Dunland.

  • @Atomicturnabout is his night job...

  • @Atomicturnabout Back in his "wild" days; Woodstock.

  • @Atomicturnabout LMFAO!

  • @Atomicturnabout Aaah so that is were Hagrid went in the HP books, he didn't go to the Giants, he went to Middle-earth

  • That first line in this scene really shows just how long this entire trilogy takes place over.

  • maybe saruman should cover the dunlending chieftain's dental work in return for the allegiance.

  • wont the orcs and all the other non-humans things just kill the evil humans after the war with the west is over?

  • @Throrine not if saruman won, then he would have control.

  • @Throrine I'd say the other way around was more likely on a large scale. The forces of the Enemy were subject to frequent infighting, but Orcs and such seemed ultimately more cowed by their masters than the Men who served with them.

  • the guy at :54  hahaha

  • 0:55 Is that Peter Jackson?! :O

  • @kazath Possibly because he makes cameo's in the movies :)

  • @kazath He looks like him lol

  • @kazath I believe it is :)

  • HILLMEN! im kicking their ass in lotro

  • burn their lemonade!!!

  • That Orc was a dumbass

    Sarumans like you dumbass we're surrounded by trees

  • ....

    0:48 that guy is gonna get tetanus for slitting himself with a rusty blade

  • All the extended scenes should be in the movie.

  • wow tht wildman reminds me of tht scene in the hangover :D

  • yeah, they say lemonades.

  • on my dvd it says EXTENDED EDITION but it is exactly same scenes as the tv one

  • lol hillbillys of middle earth

  • 0:54 Rubeus Hagrid

  • he sais burn evry villages

  • Sarumans getting a bit jizzy when that wild guy cuts his hand =P

  • buy them lemonades ;c

  • such a waste of such a beautifull forest ;l

  • Is that Peter Jackson at 1.24?

  • @AnneSylvie03 I thought it was Hagrid myself

  • One of the best changes from book to movie was putting more of Saruman in. Especially with Christopher Lee playing him.

  • I nearly threw up when that wildman of dunland cut his hand.

  • the guy who cut his hand should have been left in

    hes epic

  • Someone as knowledgeable as Saruman, surely should have known not to fuck with the Ents?

  • @Davoiscool I thought that too, he's supposed to be Gandalf's superior amongst wizards, so why can't he recognise the power nature holds in Middle Earth. Maybe its done deliberately to show how irrational Sauron's evil has made him?

  • who are those angry ong haired men?

  • @boatmanzxc They're Dunlendings, the Wild Men of Dunland. They and Rohanians have ancient rivalry, but they kind of made peace after the War of the Ring. In case you're interested, they're related to the Dead Men of Dunharrow and the humans of Bree. :)

  • @boatmanzxc metalheads

  • that orc's got an awesome accent

  • Should've just burned those damn Ents to begin with. Sharky would've won then.

    "Murderers!!"

  • in a word Awsome

  • this is in the normal version aswell..

  • sounds a bit like ronny and barker

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  • LOOOOOL an Orc redneck!

    - "Burn it"

    - "Hell yeah!"

  • "The forest of Fangorn lies on our doorstep. BURN IT"

    Biggest mistake evar.

  • Amazing Actor!

  • @PumaOPumaOPumaO

    It would have worked if not for those dastardly little hobbits!

  • @PumaOPumaOPumaO no shit

  • @PumaOPumaOPumaO major fail XD

  • @PumaOPumaOPumaO it would've been funny if he said something like "look over there...the forest of Fangorn...are you telling me we have no fuel?!" :')

  • Is that an Orc with a British accent? I guess Tolkien would have liked that idea.

  • I think same thing.

    Why orcs speak british accent?

  • all the characters speak with a British accent. Tolkien was British.

  • No it's not to do with Tolkien. It's because Orcs were Elves, and their English is clear, so it had stuck.Elves speak clearly 'cos they are proud creatures.

  • Hmm... not exactly. Orcs were created in the beggining as a mutilated parody of Elves. But they were created as a different race. Each Orc is not one Elf that got transformed. Orcs come from Orcs, but were created in the beggining from Elves, but then they resulted to be a different race.

  • well seeing as tolkien was british, it would kind of make sense for most characters to speak in some british accent. what accent would you prefer. American would be slightly rediculous in my opinion.

  • I mean they use basic english, not english/brittish

    accent.

    Oye, mate!

  • why not? its clear that they arent speaking american english like that:,, Yo, whats up Saruman? do we gonna some fucking stuff to du?''

  • That american blacks slang.

  • this is the most disgusting thing in the whole movie (when the hairy man cuts his hand)

    blergh

    lol 0:25

  • lol, I love that scene.

  • Christopher Lee is the FUCKING MAN.

  • LOL frenchish accent at :59 saying " buy them Leemoonadez"

  • Damn them Dunlendings. Putrid descendants of the folk of Haleth - I never liked Brandir.

  • It was the Numenoreans fault. They failed to recognize them as long lost cousins and treated them unfairly like enemies. Thus the enmity of the Dunlendings.

  • Were Dunlendings descended from the Three Houses? Numonoreans would not see them as cousins, but Men in the Darkness. the ancestors of teh Rohirrim were cousins.

  • They were not akin to the Rohirrim.

    They feuded with the Rohirrim and were thought to be related to them as part of "lesser men" or "Middle men" but in actuality, they were related to the Numenoreans (unbeknownst to the Numenoreans). They were indeed descended from the Three Houses, the second one I believe?

  • i love extended edition.

  • For too long you have lived in the hills, now go out people of Dunland and retake your ancient lands!

  • Whoa! Haven't seen this before! I've seen all the deleted scenes but. Oh my goodness I winced so hard when the wildman cut his hand...

  • why didnt they just fly.

  • eathen ! eathen!

  • does he say buy them lemonades at 1:00?

  • no, he says "Burn every village!" but it does sound like that

  • hahhaahaha. burn every village. did sound like it though^^

  • He said burn every villiage I think.

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT Burn every village.

    I´m an spanish speaker and I understund it clearly :P

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT

    looooooooool

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT

    burn every village

    lol

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT lol.... take back the lands they stole from you... buy them lemonades!!! XD

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT omg he does

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT I think he says Burn their villages or something :P

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT Hahaha, omg

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT "burn every village" but your line made me chuckle nonetheless heh...

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT burn every village i think

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT tha people of rohan died cause of drinking to mutch lemonade

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT dunno, sounds like it though rofl

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT LOL AHAHHAHHHAHAHAHHAHAH

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT Hahaha!! You're right!

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT it sounds like it but he said "burn every village"

  • @fifty7varities i heard Buy Them Lemonades

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT I think so ftw!

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT nah its buy their lemonade!

  • @BUFNITIASPULANGAT XD i think he does

    

  • Dunland is the area immediately northwest of Isengard, just south of Eregion where moria's entrance was

  • 0:39 is very fake but this movie isn't violent

  • Not what we actually see, but there are very violent parts in the story, such as the sacking of Rohan and the Orcs invading the lower levels of Minas Tirith.

  • northeast of isengard

  • thank you.

  • where is he from that said saruman "we will fight for you." from which country are they?

  • dunland

  • the wild men of dunland, they are basiccally people who were always fighting the rohirrim, but the rohirim beat them and pushed them into the wild, that is why they fight for saruman get back at rohan.

  • So, I guess that makes the Dunlandings a bit like what the Apache Indians were to the Americans.

  • yes i guess so. But theres got to be many situations like that through time.

  • Dunland needs a dentist. and the race's of men are as follows.

    Dunland = Barbarians

    Umbar = Pirates

    Rhun = I don't know what Indians

  • Can someone explain to me how that can be interpreted as a bad comment?

  • They should have invented beans by that time. THEN the Orcs could get fuel, and the Ents and Rohan Riders would never come within a 20 mile radius within Isengard...

  • We will overthrow the West!

  • Dunland people lived in peace in Calerdonan (now Rohan) as those lands were abondoned by Gondor. But then Gondor gave those lands to Rohan..so the rohirrims claimed their lands and kicked out the Dunlendings...thats why the hatred. Same hapend to the Indians in america. They lived in "their" lands but the white man claimed as their lands so they kicked out their people to the hills.

  • But after the battle at Helm's Deep, they realized Saruman had lied to them, and the Rohirrim weren't nearly as bad as they were led to believe. For instance, Saruman had led them to believe that the Rohirrim were cruel and burned their captives alive, but instead they were set free after the battle. None of the Orcs survived.

    Rohan and Dunland made peace afterward.

  • @Dirtfire, Saruman exploited the Wildmen of the Dunland called the Dundelings because they had lost a war with Rohan in the past as a result of their aggressiveness and been driven into the hills, they deserved to be there but Saruman made them remember their losses and misery and got them to go to war with Rohan all over again to get revenge, they would have become evil men like the Easterling's and basically been a group of slaves in the long run but they never knew that, sad but true.

  • I understand what he said, but what is his name? For example: Lurzt, Gorbag, Grishnákh. Or he is an unkown orc? :)

    (Sorry, but i don't speak english very well)

  • Lurtz is no orc ;)

  • Wolf, the chieftain of the Dunledings might be a fool, but he knows how to swear and keep his word...

  • This is Wolf? I thought that chieftan wolf led an attack on Rohan in times of Helm Hammerhead. Correct me if I am wrong.

  • Hmm.. Yes. He is Wolf though he is not a direct heir from Wolf, son Freca. I have seen his face in a card of Lotr Trading Card game. :)

  • I believe he's credited as Wulf, but he's not the same as the Wulf who was killed by Helm.

  • What is the name, the orc at 00:14 ?

  • We dont have enough fuel to feed the fires.

    It was clear to me : /

  • 0:37 Saruman looks turned on

  • Yeah, he has blood fetish. Not many things can harden his wrinkly dick.

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  • Are those men from dunland, or umbar, wait the dunland thats right.

  • dunland is next to rohan and isengard so yeah wildmen of dunland

  • Wildmen of dunland... ftw....

  • HELLS YA

  • 100000th view:D

  • who are those wild men? Did they used to live in Rohan or something?

  • It's the land north of Isengard.

    They lived in Rohan long ago but the Rohirrim kicked em out for a reason I cannot remember.

  • They are the Dunlandings. They used to live in the lands of Rohan but Gondor conquered it in the 2nd Age. They were driven north across the Isen river into they land which they know