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The Lord of the Rings: Gandalf vs The Witchking of Angmar

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2008

This is a deleted scene from "The Lord of the Rings - Return of the King" However it is featured in the extended edition...

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  • This scene is highly inacurate. Gandalf is the chief of the Istari, wisest of the Maiar and messenger of Manwë, King of Valar. The only being in Middle-Earth capable of defeating Gandalf at this point is Sauron, another great Maiar.

    In the books, the scene is totally different. The WK enters, Gandlaf stand still and pretty much ignore his ''fire''sword. He is forced to ride back and save Faramir. The Wk flees before that.

  • @The4Experience I have to say, Gandalf in the movies (normal versions) seemed really weak. I always wanted to see him cast some bad ass spell, but all he really did was that light thing against the flying Nazgul. I haven't read the books completely but it would've been cool to see him shoot fireballs or something lol.

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  • Thank you , Sauron , now we've more chances to win the war.

  • i thing that gandalf is too much weak in film against book

  • @Juliz I was like that throughout at least 50% of the movie.

  • @BigMisterApple Ouuu i now!!! Witch-King: "You have failed the world of man will fall rohhhuuuuuuuuull....but he didn't kill him!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @BigMisterApple hmmmm,WHAT???????

  • @LogSNES - So was I, I read the books and it was a standstill with Gandalf at the gates and The WK wanting to enter. When I bought the extended DVD I was like, 'That fucking never happened.'

  • @TheLurtzzzz thanks my audio was gone at exactly that point! otherwise it would be totally useless to say something we've all just heard, wouldnt it?.. -.-'

  • @Spacemonkeymojo LOTR dates back to well before the invention of D&D or other RPG magic systems. So you can't really expect them to match them. Magic is LOTR is actually much more subtle as a whole and takes longer to do.

  • While I agree that Gandalf> The Witch King. I am pretty sure at this point Sauron was putting a shit ton of his power into the Witch King. So this isn't that unbelievable.

  • Gandalf: Go back to the abyss! Fall into nothingness that awaits you and your master!

    Witch King: Do you not know death when you see it, old man? This is my hour!

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