The Battle of Helm's Deep

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

From The Lord of the Rings directed by Ralph Bakshi in 1978.

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  • Why did they use some sort of retro live action? Was it to save budget money?

  • I love this film! the rotoscoping makes it really worth watching!

  • this chanting just makes it all worth it

  • What if Bakshi had far more control in the development of the film? What a masterpiece it could have been. The whole film could have been of this quality, especially if he actually got to make all the parts he planned on.

  • I find this battle to have far more tension than the one in Peter's Jackson's one. The orcs arent getting wasted by the thousands, the battle feels more chaotic and the chanting was epic. Far better than roaring.

  • Shuttup about the damn movie its like 40 years old.

  • this for some reason reminds me of a imperial mission in skyrim. just imagine the orcs as imperials

  • @DEZEKER0 just get over that, it makes the scene better. i and many people enjoyed this scene dispite the flaws. it could be worse, it could have them shoot a rainbow then they live happily every after

  • sauroman is a horriable shoot. 60 fire balls shot, 1 hit

  • Jackson couldn't capture the weird intensity and menace of Bakshi's Orcs..And the music score is bombastic here.. Two things severely lacking in the Jackson films.

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