The REAL Reason One Of The Biggest Villains In Film Just Disappeared

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To many avid Lord of the Rings fans, the death of Saruman not being included in the theatrical release was very confusing. To those who didn't read the Lord of the Rings books, the sudden disappearance of one of the best movie villains was even more so. But what led Peter Jackson to make the decision to cut Saruman from The Two Towers and eventually The Return of the King?
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  • Want more LOTR content?

    @Nerdstalgic@Nerdstalgic2 жыл бұрын
    • YES!

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      @derrick.6649@derrick.66492 жыл бұрын
  • It's been so long since I've seen a non-extended version I didn't realize that scene was one of the extensions.

    @Dan-cm9ow@Dan-cm9ow2 жыл бұрын
    • Wow what a fake fan

      @brandonmunsen6035@brandonmunsen60352 жыл бұрын
    • @@brandonmunsen6035 😒

      @thelazyrabbit4220@thelazyrabbit42202 жыл бұрын
    • @@brandonmunsen6035 oh, you are one of those, huh?

      @chickenlittle5095@chickenlittle50952 жыл бұрын
    • @@brandonmunsen6035 Bruh this isn't star wars, we're better than that

      @mysticwraith6667@mysticwraith66672 жыл бұрын
    • @@mysticwraith6667 as a Star Wars fan I can confirm the Star Wars community is the most toxic

      @nurucdo@nurucdo2 жыл бұрын
  • I am one of those people who didn't see the films in the theater and ONLY saw the extended cuts at home. I had no idea that a ton of people hadn't seen the death of Saruman until years later and I was shocked to discover that. It feels like one of the most important scenes in that whole film.

    @dacypher22@dacypher22 Жыл бұрын
    • It was still wrong, it took place in the Shire, after he had taken over and destroyed the Hobbits' home in petty vengeance for his losses.

      @supercheese7033@supercheese7033 Жыл бұрын
    • literally same

      @archie1205@archie1205 Жыл бұрын
    • @@supercheese7033 Which was an error of Tolkien. The inventor sometimes isn't the best one to make decisions.

      @adampetten5349@adampetten5349 Жыл бұрын
    • @@adampetten5349 yeah having his death at Isengard is a lot better than him creeping around the shire after the climax lmao

      @harrison777ify2@harrison777ify2 Жыл бұрын
    • @@adampetten5349 Agreed, this is something fans always fight about, but the Scouring of the Shire is so painfully anticlimactic, in my opinion. Peter Jackson made the right call there. The Ring is destroyed, the dark lord antagonist defeated, the rightful king crowned, but wait! Remember that bad wizard? He's a Shire slumlord now! We better deal with him for another thirty pages.

      @seanforrest7991@seanforrest7991 Жыл бұрын
  • As someone who grew with the extended cuts I agree with Lee, just because you can’t cut out such character with no explanation; imagine if Darth Vader suddenly disappeared and we just had Luke fight the Emperor

    @Hk-ox4bb@Hk-ox4bb Жыл бұрын
    • I think they want to made re-shoot that explain why Saruman disappear but really hard for Lee to agree on that , especially when they back stab him like that

      @goblincomic4522@goblincomic45228 ай бұрын
    • That's a dishonest way of describing the theatrical cuts. Saruman did NOT just "disappear". You clearly see him defeated at the end of Two Towers in a completely conclusive way. It's a dramatic shot with conclusive climatic music with Sam's voice over saying that "good will triumph evil in the end" and then you see Sarumon, looking completely humiliated and defeated, retretae into his tower followed by a wide shot showing the entire fortress completely flooded. So when ROTK boots up you don't need more of him. It's enough for Gandalf just to say that he'll remain in his tower under the guard of treebeard.

      @TheGreatestVoice1958@TheGreatestVoice19586 ай бұрын
    • Yes you can. You can cut anything, it is up to the edit/creative team to decide, and they did brilliant in those final edits of the films. You can't just give in to demands from actors or anyone here and there, everyone has their own opinion, whether those opinions are valid or not, or whether they are brilliant in their role/posts has nothing to do with it, there needs to be someone who has the overall picture and the final word, or else, we would never get those iconic films.

      @giannismentz3570@giannismentz35704 ай бұрын
    • @@giannismentz3570 You're completely right. Furthermore, the guys comment is just incorrect. You clearly see Sarumon defeated at the end of Two Towers and the beginning of ROTK Gandalf tells Treebeard to guard him in the tower for the rest of time. It's a conclusion to his character. He doesn't just "disappear" with no explanation.

      @TheGreatestVoice1958@TheGreatestVoice19584 ай бұрын
    • Nahh back at the day it just work, people assume the ents just werck him as his last panel is him getting overun by them and hiding on his tower, the true is his actual detrah happen in the hobbits town , so even lee option is not correct

      @chelo136@chelo1363 ай бұрын
  • It was indeed a strange decision to cut Saruman’s death from the picture. One of the key antagonists. Glad it made it into the extended version, which I believe has become the standard way to watch LOTR now anyway.

    @twisterwiper@twisterwiper Жыл бұрын
    • It’s so bizarre when you consider that RotK won best picture and a bunch of other awards and that was for the theatrical release. How you leave out such a pivotal scene yet still manage to clothesline the competition is honestly impressive

      @GoldenMushroom64@GoldenMushroom64 Жыл бұрын
    • @@GoldenMushroom64You extended fanboys are the biggest idiots of all time. So because one scene that is ARGUABLY important was cut therefore it’s “bizarre” that it won awards? The rest of the extended scenes for ROTK are complete dogshit. And even the Saruman was loaded with flaws as well.

      @TheGreatestVoice1958@TheGreatestVoice19586 ай бұрын
    • ​@@GoldenMushroom64 Because each film stands up very well on its own

      @peingoros29@peingoros295 ай бұрын
    • It's the only way to watch them. Originals are too short .

      @goodpeopleoftheworldunite@goodpeopleoftheworldunite2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@goodpeopleoftheworlduniteThat's only if you're used to it. After I got used to faster action and comedy movies I felt the slowness of Fellowship extended, something I didn't feel when I saw it extended about 2 years ago, and it's my favorite film in general lol. Extended editions are more suitable for those who are already fans or dont have the habit of watching many films one after the other

      @pizzaparker7424@pizzaparker7424Ай бұрын
  • 100% with Christopher Lee on this. Lee wasn't just a distinguished, esteemed veteran actor, he was the only person involved in the production to have actually met J.R.R. Tolkein. After playing such a major role in the first two parts of the trilogy, it was the best decision story-wise as well to bring closure to his character. This is why people hate when the suits get involved.

    @KibblezanBitz@KibblezanBitz2 жыл бұрын
    • Oh RIGHT, I forgot he actually met J.R.R. Tolkien! I have also always been with him on that one. This fact strengthens my opinion greatly. Christopher Lee was awesome!

      @glanni@glanni2 жыл бұрын
    • i’m a total outsider on LOTR but it seems so obvious that this was barely even Lee vs. Jackson - more like Jackson vs. an honest portrayal of the work. i couldn’t imagine being an LOTR fan and just not seeing such an iconic depiction of closure. just a total lack of catharsis.

      @projectAcy@projectAcy2 жыл бұрын
    • I wanted the scouring of the shire quite frankly. Really wraps up the story as the hobbits return as heroes.

      @anaussie213@anaussie2132 жыл бұрын
    • Jackson realized his mistake too late. He should have realized that this scene would not fit at the end of the Two Towers and should instead have tried to move the climax to the attack of the Ents. I think Jackson would be right to assume that additional post-climatic 7 minutes would have made the movie worse, so his solution of leaving the scene out was acceptable, after the attack of the Ents Saruman had no longer immediately relevant power. It would have improved the movie if there were a bigger climax to Saruman's arc, but the lack of it generally did not raise negative attention.

      @sayven@sayven2 жыл бұрын
    • @@anaussie213 While I agree I don't think it would have worked for general audiences. People already complained that RotK "ended three times" as it was.

      @disjustice@disjustice2 жыл бұрын
  • "From Lee's perspective, this was a massive betrayal." So did he feel like he'd been stabbed in the back?

    @Certamaniac@Certamaniac2 жыл бұрын
    • Tee hee!

      @MajorT0m@MajorT0m Жыл бұрын
    • he was one of the few people on set that knew what sound a person made when it happened...

      @adam346@adam346 Жыл бұрын
    • Someone going to deep fake Peter Jackson's face on the stabber now?

      @sirellyn@sirellyn Жыл бұрын
    • @@adam346 Damn it, one day too late.

      @HappyMSI1@HappyMSI1 Жыл бұрын
    • Man you’re sharp

      @DARKOvibrations@DARKOvibrations Жыл бұрын
  • No one can ever compare to the villains Sir Christopher Lee brought to life on screen. I hate that we didn't get more time with him.

    @countdooku3373@countdooku3373 Жыл бұрын
    • Imagine Palpatine and Saruman working together. But in the end, we can be happy that Christopher Lee had a long and fulfilling life. After his death, I received a letter from him which he must have sent just before. RIP

      @RemusGT@RemusGT Жыл бұрын
    • Well he’s a way more prominent role in the film series than he is in the book, so you can be grateful for that. Also, I’d take quality over quantity. He may not have had an endless amount of screen time, but the scenes he’s in are all amazing, and they are made more special by their infrequency.

      @TheGreatestVoice1958@TheGreatestVoice1958 Жыл бұрын
    • @@RemusGT he wasn't palpatine🤣

      @willgee564@willgee5644 ай бұрын
    • Ah, but he didn't want to be Saruman. He wanted to be Gandalf but didn't get the job.

      @soylentgreenb@soylentgreenb4 ай бұрын
    • Wait is Christopher Lee dead?

      @badgherkin3302@badgherkin33024 ай бұрын
  • One of my big questions at the end of RotK was "what happened to Saurman?" When I received the extended edition of TTT, I thought that scene was both one of the best performed and critical to the story. That is one of Jackson's only mistakes making that trilogy.

    @brushylake4606@brushylake4606 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah it doesn’t feel out of place at all.

      @pierer91@pierer913 ай бұрын
    • Ever since the end of The Two Towers I always asked what happened to Saurman?

      @graffiti.777@graffiti.7773 ай бұрын
    • I give the movie maybe a 9/10 and if Sarumans death were in it, I'd give it a 10.

      @jeil5676@jeil56763 ай бұрын
    • Yes and no. The closure war really missing, but then we got that frankly comedic flip-and-impale ending. Would have been better if he just fell into the water with a final shot of his lifeless eyes.

      @fredrikhelland8194@fredrikhelland8194Ай бұрын
  • I think the worst part of all this, is that they ended up doing EXACTLY what Jackson said they were trying to avoid here when it came to The Hobbit and they left the Smaug climax for the last movie.

    @Kastor774@Kastor7742 жыл бұрын
    • I was literally thinking the same until i saw this comment. Quite the irony.

      @FGenthusiast0052@FGenthusiast00522 жыл бұрын
    • I don’t know I quite liked that it was done that way

      @Betito1171@Betito11712 жыл бұрын
    • And Smaug gets killed in the first 10 minutes. What was the point of ending DoS like that?

      @joeyjerry1586@joeyjerry15862 жыл бұрын
    • @@joeyjerry1586 I believe in the book and maybe what the director was trying to accomplish is focusing more so on the power vacuum created? It might be a reaxh

      @JS-sv4ol@JS-sv4ol2 жыл бұрын
    • The Hobbit was horrible. The overuse of CG stopped me from being emersed in the world.

      @TheMissingLink2@TheMissingLink22 жыл бұрын
  • For everyone that doesn't know, Christopher Lee was the only one in that set that met personally Tolkien, he liked his books so much that was a tradition to him to read all the Tolkyen books once a year, so you can understand why he was so upset.

    @srsaito9262@srsaito92622 жыл бұрын
    • *Tolkien

      @joshuagoodwin2992@joshuagoodwin29922 жыл бұрын
    • I was upset too having read the book knowing suraman never died like in the extended movie.

      @PCgamer923@PCgamer9232 жыл бұрын
    • @@PCgamer923 Well he did die, and in a similar-ish manner it was just much later, and that would have required them to include the whole re-taking of the shire 1 chapter arc that happens in the books but I understand why it was cut. Though I was unhappy about it at the time because that was one of my favorite parts of the books as a kid.

      @Talarue@Talarue2 жыл бұрын
    • It seems the could have found 7 mins. That movie have so many pointless landscape scenes, and laboured dialogue, killing sauraman was far more important than many other scenes.

      @BudoReflex@BudoReflex2 жыл бұрын
    • @@BudoReflex Truly. I was not happy with the Saruman ending they showed in the extended edition. It was more spiritual in the book.

      @Smenkhaare@Smenkhaare2 жыл бұрын
  • Another detail that might add to the pain that this scene was cut: originally, Sir Lee was told to scream when his back is stabbed. And he refused to do that and said, if someone is stabbed, the person sharply inhales, but does not scream. He asked the team, if they ever had to whitness a person beeing stabbed, of course they said no. Unfortunately, he had to whitness such events during his service. So they changed the scene to how it is now in the extended edition. That made the scene really personal to him, since it triggered a lot of bad memories and he had to put a lot of his own trauma into it, I can imagine. Seeing it landing on the cutting room floor must have hurt deeply.

    @catulusinferni8612@catulusinferni861210 ай бұрын
    • you act as if not everybody knows about the stabbing-history of Lee.

      @AntiM1001@AntiM10014 ай бұрын
    • ​@@AntiM1001 Not everyone does. Why do you have to be so stuck up, bro? The guy just came along, dropped some info for people to learn from, and you felt the need to try and crap on their effort? What has to go through your mind, for your neurons to activate and fire, for that to be the result of reasoning within your head? Really pathetic.

      @BadgerScrub@BadgerScrub3 ай бұрын
    • @@AntiM1001 What a silly statement. How could everyone know? lol

      @LurkingCrassZero@LurkingCrassZero3 ай бұрын
    • Whitness

      @RevanMartinez@RevanMartinez2 ай бұрын
    • Such a badass move, when he asked them if they ever had seen a person being stabbed which they hadn't and he had. Respect.

      @Guovssohas@Guovssohas2 ай бұрын
  • Having watched the extended editions, as much as I love them, I agree with most of what they chose to cut for the theatrical releases as far as pacing goes. But they should've never cut this scene for the theatrical release. It makes no sense that Saurumon just disappears from the story and is never spoken of again.

    @gracehetfield5331@gracehetfield5331 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah the only closure you get is that gandalf says he has no more power anymore or something, I think one of the hobbits or gimli wanted to kill sauroman lol

      @digginggopher@digginggopher5 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, the extended editions had a lot of scenes that shouldn’t have been in it, including some where the cgi did not hold up at all, even at the time of release. But a few of the scenes should never have been cut.

      @mr.doctorcaptain1124@mr.doctorcaptain11243 ай бұрын
  • The commitment of the fans to the extended editions was probably something no one anticipated at the time. I think at this point the extended editions are considered the “official” versions by most fans. I watched a theatrical cut for the first time in years a little while ago and there seemed to be a LOT missing - not just Saruman’s death.

    @Zero_Point_Energy1@Zero_Point_Energy1 Жыл бұрын
    • The extended editions are the only way to watch the films imo, the theatrical cuts are incomplete.

      @Chielz0r@Chielz0r Жыл бұрын
    • Theatrical cuts have better pacing. Can’t stand how bogged down things get with the hobbits in Fangorn and the other extra scenes, some don’t even look good.

      @MrTonyBarzini@MrTonyBarzini Жыл бұрын
    • Not watching the extended editions is a cardinal sin.

      @headcollecter3000@headcollecter3000 Жыл бұрын
    • Totally agreeing with you.

      @pumaspaw@pumaspaw Жыл бұрын
    • @@MrTonyBarzini yeah, the balance between showing everything from the books with what can actually work in cinema is a knifes edge. I have read all the books, but was glad for a lot of the cuts. Overall I like the extended versions, but I get what you are saying about flow. To the reader there is a nostalgia in the saturation of details. But this can come across as a bit odd, particularly if the viewer is not vested in the original story., which you may be, while still preferring the ease of flow that cinema can offer.

      @pumaspaw@pumaspaw Жыл бұрын
  • It's worth mentioning Lee's relationship with Tolkien's work. He was a massive fan of The Lord of the Rings and read the books several times throughout his life. He had dreamt of playing Gandalf for years should a film adaptation ever come to be. This fantasy epic was a huge part of his life and to see it broken for the sake of 7 minutes must have been heartbreaking to say the least.

    @johnnyCheeseburger@johnnyCheeseburger2 жыл бұрын
    • the cartoon gandalf looks more like Lee than Ian to be fair

      @saladasss2092@saladasss20922 жыл бұрын
    • He also actually met tolkien Who said to lee that if films ever get made, he has tolkiens blessing to play gandalf Only reason he didnt was due to being unable to do all the horseback riding at his age

      @ConnorNotyerbidness@ConnorNotyerbidness2 жыл бұрын
    • @@ConnorNotyerbidness Pretty sure this was debunked as a rumor

      @haiyo7245@haiyo72452 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly! And his commentary on the films really sheds light to certain things that may fly over our heads. I don't think this was an "ego" thing on his part, but a genuine disappointment for his character arc and the novel's plot in general.

      @Rosula_D@Rosula_D2 жыл бұрын
    • @@ConnorNotyerbidness As the other guy said, that was a rumor. Lee really only passed by Tolkein at a bar and said hi and that he was a fan. Thats about it. BUT he did meet him.

      @yetanotheraccount3361@yetanotheraccount33612 жыл бұрын
  • In the books, Saurman died in the Scorching of the Shire which was a whole story from the books that got left out due to time limitations for the films. Sorry that the whole situation wasn’t handled well, but the extended editions definitely create a fuller/better movie version of the story for sure- I love both the films and the books

    @megodynamite@megodynamite Жыл бұрын
    • I know right!!

      @tammyriggsrose7119@tammyriggsrose7119 Жыл бұрын
    • I think the arc is anticlimatic for a movie. In fact, the ending of the movie is actually in the middle of the third book. You can't do that in a movie, so changes have to be done. And the last arc in the shire, when everybody says that Merry and Pippin have became taller than normal hobbits, it's the one that doesn't have a place as an epilogue of a movie. It is much more than a post credits scene, but less than a movie for itself. Maybe if it was a series, it could've been a chapter. In any case, I agree with you.

      @ArturoAlbero@ArturoAlbero Жыл бұрын
    • scouring, not scorching. as in cleaning it up

      @jamescheddar4896@jamescheddar4896 Жыл бұрын
    • I am so glad they left Scorching of the Shire out of the movie. It was a weird decision to write that after the story is essentially done and it ruined the natural conclusion of the story. Movie-end flows way better.

      @MrProthall@MrProthall11 ай бұрын
    • @@MrProthall The flow of the movie is different from the book. Most of the changes are in the attempt to make a better movie, which is why I generally don't complain about them. But the wrap-up of the books works, It's the same kind of gentle climb-down as The Hobbit. There... and back again. The contrast of Great Events vs the small, and in a sense how even the small are not unchanged by the great.

      @TheTurnipKing@TheTurnipKing11 ай бұрын
  • Something else from the 2 towers could have been cut and replaced with Sarumans death. I love the movie but if you're thinking how do we trim it for a theatrical release, the battle for helms deep, the ents, the journey to Mordor, all of these parts of the movie surely combined have 7 minutes to spare a co main villains death.

    @isaacnikolic5895@isaacnikolic5895 Жыл бұрын
    • I could sacrifice the segment of Legolas taking down the Oliphaunt - immersion breaking

      @jim47-XXV@jim47-XXV Жыл бұрын
    • Sarumandidnt die at ortbanc. He died in the Shire. Wormtongue cut his throat

      @maryosborne9952@maryosborne9952 Жыл бұрын
    • @@maryosborne9952 Yes but the books and the movies aren't the same thing. In the movies Saruman dies at Orthanc. The raising of the Shire never happens because it's not in the ending of the return of the king film and therefore Sarumans death in the movies is a very important event. If you're watching the movies and haven't read the books what do you think happens to him? They just left a central villain of the trilogy in his tower and never spoke of it again.

      @isaacnikolic5895@isaacnikolic5895 Жыл бұрын
    • Would it have fit in Two Towers, though?

      @nutyyyy@nutyyyy Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@isaacnikolic5895It's not important at all. His power is gone and he's beaten. He doesn't even need to die. They can deal with him later.

      @nutyyyy@nutyyyy Жыл бұрын
  • The fact that Lee found out he wasn’t in the third movie until he saw it is very telling. This story would almost certainly would have been different if someone had the balls to have a hard conversation with him.

    @CassBlast5@CassBlast5 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, that was a d!ck move.

      @kathrynck@kathrynck Жыл бұрын
    • You can't have conversations with someone who is wrapped up in his own arrogance. He is a great actor and I've always liked him, but he does not run the show. The studio does.

      @williamscoggin1509@williamscoggin1509 Жыл бұрын
    • @@williamscoggin1509 I don't know if he's arrogant or not. He may be. It's still a d!ck move not to tell him his scene was cut. You can have a conversation with anyone. If need be it can be curt, and short, and poorly received. But you 'can' have it.

      @kathrynck@kathrynck Жыл бұрын
    • Jackson is a pussy. He disrespected Lee

      @wugawugabeast2252@wugawugabeast2252 Жыл бұрын
    • @@williamscoggin1509 Christopher Lee’s desire for the film to be faithful to the books, and wanting one of the key villains to be given a proper conclusion, is far from arrogance.

      @AlexanderDiviFilius@AlexanderDiviFilius Жыл бұрын
  • He wasn't cut. He was stabbed. Oh wait.

    @hunterkiller1440@hunterkiller14402 жыл бұрын
    • I'm afraid your not on point today

      @legiohysterius4624@legiohysterius46242 жыл бұрын
    • Bazinga

      @RetroGamerBB@RetroGamerBB2 жыл бұрын
    • they shouldn't have trimmed the fat in this case.

      @wuffy8006@wuffy80062 жыл бұрын
    • The Extended, Extended version had Christopher Lee falling from a cliff. I’ll just leave now and sorry for ruining everyone’s weekend with a bad, terrible joke. Good day sirs and madams

      @j-bye857@j-bye8572 жыл бұрын
    • Oh great me hitting like turned this into 666 likes 😱

      @arvinsanolin3110@arvinsanolin31102 жыл бұрын
  • As a massive Tolkien fan and a film editor, I fully understand Jackson’s dilemma. Run time is such a massive part of the decisions of getting to the final cut. Perhaps one who hasn’t worked in an edit bay for hours on end wouldn’t understand. The A Story (the quest to destroy the One Ring) is the master and everything else must help move the A story forward. If there’s doubt then it can be considered to end up on the cutting room floor.

    @user-wu8sj3ee3d@user-wu8sj3ee3d Жыл бұрын
    • This is why I can't stand Peter Jackson or his fans. There were THREE HOURS of added content to those films - mostly rubbish no one ever talks about that detracted from the story. Yet people like you always trot out this tired line of "oh it is so difficult to cut stuff" - it is only difficult if you add your dreary fanfiction and can't discipline your scriptwriters to stick to adapting the original text.

      @archvaldor@archvaldor Жыл бұрын
    • Get off your high horse bud.

      @begley09@begley09 Жыл бұрын
    • @@archvaldor Never get tired of reading book purists whining. Since when did Tolkien LOTR book fans become such cry babies, and take personal offense to the films because of insignificant changes that overall worked to the films benefit.

      @bonelesspizzaman3263@bonelesspizzaman3263 Жыл бұрын
    • Jackson found plenty of time for crap additions. Like the Hobbit, LOTR needs a Tolkien edit - it won't save third-rate showrunners or producers, but it will make the material fit for the next generation of fans.

      @stuartmunro2474@stuartmunro2474 Жыл бұрын
    • I understand why several important and intense parts were not included in the movie. For example, the "trilogy" - the Old Forest, Tom Bombadil and the Barrow-Downs. It requires at least one extra hour or more. But I can't accept some significant changes such as Sauron's appearance, the wrong-mood scenes in the Prancing Pony, Balrog's appearance and others. It could be done just like in the books.

      @grumpysorc3744@grumpysorc3744 Жыл бұрын
  • My favorite character in the trilogy due to Lee's presence, he and the Witch King of Angmar deserved more screen time in my opinion.. RIP to the great Sir Christopher Lee

    @sonnyblacktr24@sonnyblacktr24 Жыл бұрын
  • Normally, I side with the director in situations like this, but in this case, I’m in total agreement with Christopher Lee. When I first saw The Return of the King in theaters, I was massively disappointed by Saruman’s absence. After all, he was really the only villain with a human face. I actually think placing his death at the beginning would have caused the audience to be on edge. With Saruman being killed off early, people would be constantly wondering about who could be next. It was a lost opportunity.

    @batman5224@batman52242 жыл бұрын
    • Right. Just shorten the scene, don't cut it.

      @Richard_Nickerson@Richard_Nickerson2 жыл бұрын
    • I think it would have felt as disappointing as Smaug in the battle of the five armies.

      @Carloszavalalol@Carloszavalalol2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Carloszavalalol Lol imagine 🤣

      @glanni@glanni2 жыл бұрын
    • I fully agree! I felt really bad for him when I heard that he was even more disappointed.

      @glanni@glanni2 жыл бұрын
    • @@glanni I remember being so disappointed at that 😂

      @Carloszavalalol@Carloszavalalol2 жыл бұрын
  • Knowing that the shot of Saruman saying “Leave Sauron to me!” in Battle of Five Armies was the last time we would ever see Christopher Lee on screen makes me even more glad that he and Jackson reconciled. Man was an absolute legend to the end!

    @JumbleJammyJokes@JumbleJammyJokes2 жыл бұрын
    • I know. It leaves Saruman and Christopher Lee on a great note. While I don't think BOTFA is most Hobbit fan's fav film I love it for how it leaves so many beloved actors on good terms.

      @mrmoviemanic1@mrmoviemanic12 жыл бұрын
    • This scene, the battle against the Necromancer, was the only memorable part of that film tbh.

      @davetheimpaler204@davetheimpaler2042 жыл бұрын
    • @@davetheimpaler204 I dunno man it's pretty awesome when the army of Dwarves arrive

      @TequilaSnakke@TequilaSnakke2 жыл бұрын
    • @@davetheimpaler204 Yes, that battle scene was very good, the big gripe I have about it though is they all then forgot about Sauron for 60 years, apparently.

      @s0larflare@s0larflare2 жыл бұрын
    • @@s0larflare I mean this is where things are a bit more muddled, because in the whole story Gondor is still very much at war with Mordor and Sauron has always been a menace to Middle Earth. But I don't think The White Council 'forgot Sauron' but rather this is more a case that Saruman is "taking care of it" and 60 years later it turns out that "Oh Saruman really didn't have it under control" so I can see Gandalf on one hand being like "ok well we've got him out of the big picture for now and he doesn't have the ring so whatevs" It's kinda like if a Nucular Bomb from a dictatorship country has a probablility to fire at anytime, but you know that they most likely won't unless they had a few other countries backing them.

      @mrmoviemanic1@mrmoviemanic12 жыл бұрын
  • Funny thing is, as a many-time reader of the books, I distinctly remember not expecting to see Saruman die at Orthanc. It was only after realizing that the scouring of the Shire had been omitted that I realized what a horrible loose end had been created. My cynical side immediately expected this was to use Saruman as a villain in further stories. I had no idea it had ended up on the cutting room floor.

    @FZMello@FZMello5 ай бұрын
  • i wish they would release a comprehensive full cut of all that they filmed (such as Faramir and ÉOwyn's wedding). These films are a masterclass in filmmaking and I watch them every year

    @xemmyQ@xemmyQ Жыл бұрын
  • Surprised you didn't mention the book. Saruman has quite a different ending in the book, which Lee was expecting to play, and Jackson's decision to have him die earlier (while understandable) was the first step that led to this disagreement/disappointment on Lee's side.

    @evan-moore22@evan-moore222 жыл бұрын
    • I loved The Scouring of the Shire in the book. I understand there was no way there would be time to cover those events in the movie trilogy but the journey home and the scouring of the Shire could pretty much have been a whole film in their own right, although not a long one, because there was so much to cover.

      @Strideo1@Strideo12 жыл бұрын
    • The Scouring of the Shire was my favorite chapter of the books, when I finished them I couldn't understand why would they take it out of the movies

      @Lennyman@Lennyman2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Lennyman simple. Because it's anti climactic after the huge battle scene against Sauron.

      @pennydreadful5163@pennydreadful51632 жыл бұрын
    • @@Lennyman it would have been so awkward to have another battle at the end of all that

      @Betito1171@Betito11712 жыл бұрын
    • @@Lennyman It works in book format and creates nuance. But in a movie it can be a little weird right after the main climax.

      @Thesamurai1999@Thesamurai19992 жыл бұрын
  • I gotta take Christopher’s side, that’s some BS with what they did with his character

    @ThisGuysMason@ThisGuysMason2 жыл бұрын
    • can you explain

      @zukacs@zukacs2 жыл бұрын
    • Yep

      @macewbee@macewbee2 жыл бұрын
    • @@zukacs Saruman, the second most important villain of arguably the best trilogy of all time, was killed…offscreen, and not even mentioned in the final film of the trilogy. His death should have been included, even if it was early in the film, it was still there.

      @josiahmccord867@josiahmccord8672 жыл бұрын
    • I didn't watch LOTR till I was probably in my teens (this was about 10 years ago) and my friend gave me 3 copies of the films (extended) so I watched them all and I thought everything made sense. I never knew of this drama till my friend mentioned it after I watched all 3. I didn't get to see the actual version where they just cut him out but I did see his death so I knew he was gone.

      @Ghtherich@Ghtherich2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Ghtherich That’s the beauty of the extended cuts

      @josiahmccord867@josiahmccord8672 жыл бұрын
  • The extended versions are just so essential. I wish there were extended versions of the extended versions.

    @davidburton9690@davidburton9690 Жыл бұрын
    • I wish the proper ending were included.

      @jessepollard7132@jessepollard71325 ай бұрын
    • Read the books, even more essential.

      @randomdude4158@randomdude41583 ай бұрын
  • I tend to agree with Lee on this - they never should’ve cut that scene. I remember being disappointed that it was gone when the movie first came out in theaters. Peter Jackson should’ve known that millions of Tolkien fans were expecting to see it.

    @samcotten2416@samcotten2416 Жыл бұрын
    • Actually, this scene is something millions of Talkien fans wouldn't have expected. To some extent, many fans would find it a reasonable explanation for the theatrical version, if the studio just decided to cut the arc where Saruman took over the Shire.

      @tonig2757@tonig27577 ай бұрын
    • Peter Jackson cut the "Scourging of the Shire", Saruman & Wormtongue didn't die after the defeat at Isengard. Remember the "being faithful to the books"? So you should NOT have expected a Hollywood ending for Saruman. Nor the awful extended Disney style ending of Return of the King which misrepresented Tolkien's work

      @RobBCactive@RobBCactive5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@RobBCactive ain't no way you just called the ending of RoTK awful and "disney". Ease up, snob sob.

      @paulbadman8509@paulbadman85094 ай бұрын
    • @@RobBCactive But it did bring many people to read the books.

      @Eustres@Eustres4 ай бұрын
    • @@Eustres true the films did, but the OP was ironically complaining about the cutting of a "made up" non-canon scene saying "millions of fans expected to see it" which makes no sense at all pre-directors cut box set. Nobody decided to read the books because Saruman's death was cut or included. I had to have a go at Return of the King which was extremely disappointing, missing Tolkien's prosaic point about post-war/saga effects on participants, so much better than the "and they all lived happily after" easy crapola copout.

      @RobBCactive@RobBCactive4 ай бұрын
  • Sadly, the theatrical release of Return of the King is quite broken. Not only is Saruman ignored, the Witch King of Angmar tells the commander of the orcs that he will confront Gandalf personally... but never does. The Return of the King is the only LOTR film where the extended edition feels necessary, rather than as an extra bonus.

    @Charismactivism@Charismactivism2 жыл бұрын
    • Agreed. While Fellowship and Towers are two of the greatest films ever, Return is a step below.

      @andrewwyatt8445@andrewwyatt84452 жыл бұрын
    • What's sad to me is they could have cut some of the slow-ass Treebeard stuff and put Saruman back in. We didn't need 40 minutes of Merry and Pippin on a tree.

      @cbalan777@cbalan7772 жыл бұрын
    • Neither of these things ever felt like a serious flaw, and these cuts were a small price to pay for better pacing.

      @guyr3618@guyr36182 жыл бұрын
    • Yet the extended edition shits over the source material time and time again

      @my2randomcents@my2randomcents2 жыл бұрын
    • @@my2randomcents There is no way to be 100% accurate. That is why it's called theatrical ADAPTATION, not transcription. Even if I love the book. A book's a book, a movie is a movie. You can't expect everything to follow 100% the same thread while changing the medium. It would be like trying to make a pencil drawing, except your tools are a brush and oil paint. Doable? Yes. Chances of success? Next to none.

      @shanok3@shanok32 жыл бұрын
  • I remember finding it really strange that Saruman's last scene in the theatrical cut of the trilogy was a two second shot of him looking out over his balcony. That's like Darth Vader disappearing in the middle of Empire, and then never shown or mentioned again.

    @SmartPrice84@SmartPrice842 жыл бұрын
    • it's to show how irrelevant he was to Sauron, how small he was and how powerless he was. we thought him someone to fear but really he's the one who should've been afraid. that's what I liked about watching him fall to his death betrayed by even his worm. shows how evil Sauron is that not even his once powerful allies were safe.

      @ashxxiv@ashxxiv2 жыл бұрын
    • Sauron manipulated and used Saruman just as he was by Morgoth. The cycle of evil is forever continuous...

      @hisdudeness4537@hisdudeness45372 жыл бұрын
    • Darf

      @TheBorathon@TheBorathon2 жыл бұрын
    • @@TheBorathon I'm a tit! 🤣

      @SmartPrice84@SmartPrice842 жыл бұрын
    • Kind of always enjoyed the idea that Saruman was stripped of his power and locked in his tower forevermore. It's a fate worse than death for him.

      @drrickmarshall1191@drrickmarshall11912 жыл бұрын
  • I have to agree with Lee on this, that scene should have been in the theatrical cut with Saruman and Wormtongue as it was awesome. You can see the people involved with the money making decisions (as if they were not going to make huge amounts anyway) saying if we keep that for the extended DVD people will be talking about it as the best scene to give as a reason to buy a extended edition.

    @Mitchcraft.@Mitchcraft. Жыл бұрын
  • Wasn't Saruman supposed to show up and enslave the Shire at the end of Return of the King fulfilling Galadriel's prophecy. The Hobbits, having just returned and emboldened by their adventures overthrow him ultimately having Wormtongue stab him. I'm not sure if this is in the book which I never got through, as I saw it in a play, but way too many comments to tell if someone mentioned this. If they had removed all the slow-mo at the end they could have fit it in the runtime surely.

    @AussieAmigan@AussieAmigan Жыл бұрын
    • You're absolutely right. It's a brilliant twist in the penultimate chapter of The Return of the King - The Scouring of the Shire. Saruman, robbed of his power by Gandalf and imprisoned in the Tower of Orthanc with Treebeard as gaoler, escapes with Grima and together go to the Shire to wreak revenge on the Ring bearer's country. Understandable, I suppose, that PJ changed the story - the dramatic dynamic of the last film with this part of the tale in it would have been difficult to manage, but a great shame. In the film of course the Shire remains unchanged and the inhabitants utterly ignorant of all the drama that's unfolded.

      @martinscase3904@martinscase3904 Жыл бұрын
    • That’s the ending in the book for sure. But I don’t think the run time is return of the king could have supported another epic battle for the shrine after everything that already had happened leading to it. Most movie stories like this always round off the way the movie ended it, peaceful and clam.

      @ryaj2356@ryaj2356 Жыл бұрын
    • Out of all the changes made for the sake of making the books into movies, this is the only one I've never been able to come to grips with.

      @Grimey_Fishing@Grimey_Fishing Жыл бұрын
    • The Scouring of the Shire also shows off the military potential of the hobbits. I was pretty disappointed at its exclusion.

      @jim47-XXV@jim47-XXV Жыл бұрын
    • You are correct. At the end Sam uses the dirt he received in a box as a gift from Galadriel to repair the Shrine fields

      @drbichat5229@drbichat5229 Жыл бұрын
  • Just reminds me of the story where Peter Jackson tried to tell Lee how to act when stabbed and Chris asked him if he’d ever actually heard a man get stabbed, cause he did. Lmao an actual badass irl.

    @latergator9622@latergator96222 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah I saw that KZhead clip too. Maybe Peter Jackson forgot Christopher Lee served in WW2 1941-1946, idk. P.J. clearly was humbled to say the least!

      @bryguysays2948@bryguysays29482 жыл бұрын
    • @@bryguysays2948 Not humbled enough he cut the scene out

      @deadend1041@deadend10412 жыл бұрын
    • Yes and way back when Lee did Dracula has risen from the grave, he never makes a sound as he is impaled on the big sharp end gold cross. also.

      @rondelby2482@rondelby24822 жыл бұрын
    • I remember the story, Jackson wanted Saruman to scream when the knife went in, but Mr. Lee said, "do you know what happens when a man is stabbed in the back? I do." That made me realize that, in order to reach the heart from the back, the dagger has to first pass through the lung and deflate it. The victim does not have enough air to make anything but a slight sucking sound.

      @emmitstewart1921@emmitstewart19212 жыл бұрын
    • @@emmitstewart1921 But then again, Saruman is NOT human.

      @kevinlee7678@kevinlee76782 жыл бұрын
  • I'm with Lee on the fact that it was a betrayal, and I also remember thinking it was really stupid to skip out on an ending for Saruman. As far as the extended versions being a cash grab, that's a hard disagree from me. The extended versions were as close to a complete story they could have done without adding events and characters that would have changed the story they had shown in theaters. I would consider it the complete version while the theatrical version was abridged to be more reasonable to sit through in theaters.

    @SpaceCowboy57@SpaceCowboy57 Жыл бұрын
    • I think cashgrab in the sense that they took stuff out to entice people to buy the extended edition. I hope Lee did see how many people watched the extended edition in the end and considered it the definitive edition

      @McDonaldsCalifornia@McDonaldsCalifornia Жыл бұрын
    • @@McDonaldsCalifornia Well when your already edited down versions are still nearly 3 hours, I'd say it's justified we as a viewer are still getting twice as much value for the same price as a lot of other films. As for cash grabs that change the story and add in new characters, we have but to look no further than *The Hobbit*.

      @drafezard7315@drafezard7315 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah I don't get this part, no idea why Christopher Lee was mad about this. He's was in the business for a long time already and should know that it's not 100% Jackson's decision to cut him out. 7 minutes are damn long and the cinema edition of the movie already cut down so much stuff. It's pretty sad, the SEE is the real version, but Jackson and co. weren't able to show it in cinemas back then.

      @bighatastrea@bighatastrea Жыл бұрын
    • @@McDonaldsCalifornia The extended editions were never cash grabs. The theatrical editions were paced for viewing at cinemas. The extended editions were planned from day one as the more complete versions for the fan base. Jackson makes this abundantly clear more than once in the supplementary material.

      @TheRealPotoroo@TheRealPotoroo Жыл бұрын
    • Sometimes the studios would require a set screen time like 120 minutes and won't allow a single minute to go over it. In those cases it's out of the director's control.

      @TomCruz54321@TomCruz54321 Жыл бұрын
  • With a story like LotR the extended cuts actually help reduce that bloat as scenes have time to settle in, and take form, while also letting cut stuff back in. The original cuts felt bloated because they had to deal with those time constraints, and I am thankful that we got the extended version.

    @LinkiePup@LinkiePup Жыл бұрын
    • The most retarded argument I have ever read. Even if you want to argue that most of the extended scenes are good and necessary (they’re not, they’re mostly cringe and filler) then bloated would still be the wrong word to use. Bloated literally refers to something having TOO much. Saying something feels bloated because it has too little is a logical absurdity.

      @TheGreatestVoice1958@TheGreatestVoice19586 ай бұрын
  • After having read the books for decades, I missed many things. Tom Bombadil for one, but for me the most important omission was the battle of the Shire with Saruman's reappearance as Sharkie and his subsequent demise. Sam's replanting of the decimated Shire using Galadriel's gift was another that was missed. If you don't recognise these events at the end of the stories then READ THE BOOKS!

    @olsmokey@olsmokey9 ай бұрын
    • Even the BBC left out the Tom Bombadil scenes when adapting LOTR for the audio book on CDs...

      @caronstout354@caronstout3548 ай бұрын
    • It has always irked me that Jackson replaced Lady Galadriel's magic seeds with "herbs for a roast chicken". Even without the Scouring of the Shire, consummate gardener Samwise Gamgee could have made good use of those seeds. When I first watched FOTR in the theater, it also irked me that Aragorn just handed the daggers to the Hobbits, rather than having to acquire them from the Barrows. Lore-wise, the daggers' origin was very important - it's why Merry was able to injure the Witch King in ROTK. I do understand cutting Tom Bombadil though; it's just unfortunate that book-relevant lore has to be glossed over. Then again, the legendary weapons of Glamdring and Sting were just randomly pulled out of a troll hoard.

      @tinydog1234@tinydog12345 ай бұрын
    • @@tinydog1234 the gift included a box of soil to help and that was important to the recovery of the shire. That box got turned into a box of salt.

      @jessepollard7132@jessepollard71325 ай бұрын
    • Tom Bombadil would've ruined the movie. The thing that is really missing to make the whole thing make sense would be them finding the Westernesse blades, but then they are saved from the Barrow Wights by Tom so maybe thats why its not there, Tom Bombadil is not good movie materia, it makes sense in the book, if they put him in the movie it would slow things too much, all his gibberish about his wife, you coudl'nt fit that.

      @DaniboyBR2@DaniboyBR25 ай бұрын
    • ​@@DaniboyBR2 Bombadil could have been adapted into a character who was light hearted and merry on the surface, but hard as iron underneath. Like the British characters in 19th and early 20th century fiction who left the Empire, married a local woman, and "went native" because they were sick of war and intrigue. They were happy in their new lives, but retained that hard veteran soldier personality under the surface.

      @christineshotton824@christineshotton8245 ай бұрын
  • The only thing I found really odd in the theatrical cut. Treebeard: _"But there is a wizard to manage here, locked in his tower."_ Gandalf: _"And there Saruman must remain, under your guard Treebeard"_ Gimli: _"Well, let's just have his head and be done with it."_ Gandalf: _"No. He has no power anymore."_ Me in the theater 2003: What? What do you mean no power? They are just gonna leave him there? The scene in the extended cut wasn't even that long, but added a much needed resolution. They should have keept it in. I understand why Christopher Lee felt betrayed.

    @walterw8223@walterw82232 жыл бұрын
    • Right! Because of the lack of resolution, I was fully expecting him to show up again throughout the movie. I hadn't even read the books and didn't know about the Scouring of the Shire, but, well, obviously, *he's the main* (on-screen, unlike Sauron) *villain, and he was just in his tower, which never stopped him from being a threat before.* It ruined the climax of the movie for me because I never got the sense that the bad guys were defeated, never had that relief, I was waiting for the villain to appear and then the movie just ended. Resolution with Saruman was needed for me to know to take the rest of the story at face value. Without it, I was denied many of the feelings the movie was supposed to invoke in me through the climax and ending, like the excitement of the final battle ("well, this is obviously not going to be the final battle because Saruman has still yet to come, so let's just get this short-lived victory overwith ... oh wait what) and the bliss and relief of victory, heartfeltness of the ending, etc. It was *so* odd. And also, "how the heck did Saruman's crystal ball end up in the water?" That didn't make sense either, and was another plot point I expected to be explained later in the movie.

      @SelvesteSand@SelvesteSand2 жыл бұрын
    • Yup. I also don't buy the argument that it feels like wrapping up the previous movie instead of beginning RotK either. It gives more context to Pippin finding the palantir, which is basically the inciting incident that sends him and Gandalf off to Minas Tirith.

      @MysteriousMrL@MysteriousMrL2 жыл бұрын
    • Again I feel that Peter Jackson and his team had very little choice in the matter, I mean yes one could fight to keep it in. But I can see Jackson being persuaded by the notion that IT IS Gonna be in the film's full version, but they need to get this film out to theatres and the studios are deeming the scene too long.

      @mrmoviemanic1@mrmoviemanic12 жыл бұрын
    • Never saw the extended cut and this was one the reasons. This movie was dumb after this part. Before an epic story, after this just a regular movie with no respect for the fantasy world they created.

      @jc6558@jc65582 жыл бұрын
    • Because that's exactly what happened in the books. They left Saruman up in his tower with the Ents to watch him over. I. The end, the Ents ended up releasing him, because the Ents are fundamentally opposed to the idea of imprisoning people, and Saruman's voice was still very powerful, and could convince many to his cause. He then went north, where he is ran into on the Greenway on August 28 3019 heading north by Gandalf, Galadriel, and the hobbits. November 3rd of that year, he was revealed to be "Sharkey" who had taken over the shire, replacing Lotho Sackeville-Baggins as "Boss" of the Shire. He was then killed by Grima, after Frodo counselled that none should kill him, as while he is evil, he is still a wizard, and it isn't right for just anybody to judge him worthy of death.

      @vibecheck3572@vibecheck35722 жыл бұрын
  • 100% with Lee on this 1. It was just weird to see Saruman just dissapear. Poor choice of Jackson in my opinion.

    @andreasgonatas951@andreasgonatas9512 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, we have to ask: Is there no less relevant scene that could have been cut? Or maybe some details shortened a bit? Was there no indulgence in play length to be reduced a bit so that it wouldn't cause storytelling problems later?

      @Dowlphin@Dowlphin2 жыл бұрын
    • That dumb sequence of Legolas shield skateboarding down the steps as he's shooting orcs at Helm's Deep etc That could've been cut, it added nothing to the film.

      @bigfatchubbybritboy9445@bigfatchubbybritboy94452 жыл бұрын
    • @@bigfatchubbybritboy9445 lmfao that's literally 10 seconds long tho...Saruman's death is like 6 minutes...as a director myself who works with producers daily I can unfortunately see the difficult spot Peter was in

      @AlyssaBotelho@AlyssaBotelho2 жыл бұрын
    • The scene in which Gandalf says, "Saruman, your staff is broken" is the literal climax of The Two Towers book. It was bizarre to leave it out, and I remember leaving the theatre feeling crestfallen.

      @drcrocodile1@drcrocodile12 жыл бұрын
    • I’m glad it was cut. The CGI didn’t look great and it slows down the wheels going forward with the trilogy. I’d rather imagine him having lost his powers rather to see it literally,..

      @Justusson@Justusson2 жыл бұрын
  • What is amazing is that scene with Lee is so key, so essential ... I do not even remember the movie without it by now! I mean if the theatrical release was missing the scene I just do not remember it. I remember him and that scene and his death. The extended cut has become THE movie and the theatrical release is a forgotten has been. I know Jackson thought he was doing the right thing but without that scene the second movie is incomplete. You never find the movie shown anywhere without it.

    @walterengler5709@walterengler5709 Жыл бұрын
  • Never really bothered me in the teatherical cut. It just seemed fitting that the man who betrayed his mission because he got persuaded by power was now forced to be locked inside Orthanc with the forest he decided to ravage being his jailors. Him being stabbed by Wormtongue who then just gets killed by Legolas felt like a odd scene either way, them both just being nicely written out of the story in one swoop without any interesting consequences.

    @mexicanburrito2979@mexicanburrito29798 ай бұрын
    • I agree. There are lots of issues with that scene (like how Theodan can communicate with Grima who is standing almost a thousand feet above him) but the one problem I do have with the theatrical version is why the Palantir is in the water. Like how did it get there?

      @TheGreatestVoice1958@TheGreatestVoice19586 ай бұрын
  • As someone who had only ever seen the extended version growing up, it wasn't until I was an adult that I realized there was a shorter version. Someone invited us over to watch LoTR and I was very confused about why it was so short and missing so many important scenes...

    @clarajohnson7698@clarajohnson7698 Жыл бұрын
    • Why would anyone willingly watch the theatrical cut aside for posterity reasons these days? O_o

      @planescaped@planescaped Жыл бұрын
    • Eh, Sarument was weird, but the extended version has worse pacing than the original. Its just too much stuff crammed into a movie. I still prefer the long version, but the cinema-version got some reasonable cuts.

      @termitreter6545@termitreter6545 Жыл бұрын
    • Hope you read the books. The movies aren't even a third of the actual story.

      @butchgreene@butchgreene Жыл бұрын
    • @@planescaped Well Peter Jackson himself says that the theatrical release is the definitive edition of the film. The pacing is better, it's tighter and still tells the same story arc just as well, if not better (due to less meandering). And that's not my opinion, it's Peter Jacksons!

      @oliverwarren1074@oliverwarren1074 Жыл бұрын
    • @@oliverwarren1074 Jackson's opinion is wrong. Just him trying to justify having a lesser version of the films in theaters.

      @jrex3@jrex3 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm so glad they reconciled during The Hobbit before Lee passed.

    @Ben10man2@Ben10man22 жыл бұрын
    • No matter what one thinks of the hobbit trilogy I’m glad they were brought together again

      @Betito1171@Betito11712 жыл бұрын
    • @@Betito1171 absolutely

      @Ben10man2@Ben10man22 жыл бұрын
    • @@Betito1171 And most people think they suck.

      @chatteyj@chatteyj2 жыл бұрын
    • @@chatteyj "Most people" wouldn't be into Sir Christopher Lee's work in the music industry as a vocalist on metal albums, but he did it anyway and you can tell he loved doing it.

      @kylegonewild@kylegonewild2 жыл бұрын
    • Too bad the Hobbit movies were such a mess

      @batiris@batiris2 жыл бұрын
  • I just saw the extended version for the first time. I was like WTH. I always felt like Saruman’s story was left hanging. I feel kinda robbed. Those scenes were good and necessary to end Saruman.

    @rebeccasamuell77@rebeccasamuell77 Жыл бұрын
    • This is why those of us who LOVE The Lord of the Rings Trilogy ALWAYS recommend watching the extended version. There were so many great scenes in the extended version that watching the Theoretical Version just feels like being cheated. I can understand why they did it considering the length of the films but I have not been able to watch the Theoretical Version since I saw the Extended version when it first came out on DVD and I bought it. In fact, I refuse to watch the Theoretical Version.

      @Lunzatis_Palemoon@Lunzatis_Palemoon Жыл бұрын
  • Growing up not watching the extended version, I was always confused by what happened to the main, actually physically, bad guy. Like he just disappeared! Definitely with Christopher Lee on this one, at the very least from a storytelling point, if not more

    @icydoodle3877@icydoodle3877 Жыл бұрын
  • As much as I consider The Return of the King to be a masterpiece, I thought it was awkward the way the theatrical version hand-waved Saruman's defeat.

    @michaelstrong5383@michaelstrong53832 жыл бұрын
    • It’s nowhere near a masterpiece for this and many other reasons. It’s actually the most overrated of fantasy epics, and the flaw being discussed here is devastating. *There really is NO villain in this film.* He died offscreen. Lol. That’s not a minor problem, sorry.

      @summertyme5748@summertyme57482 жыл бұрын
    • @@summertyme5748 *"There really is NO villain in this film."* Gollum? Denethor? Witch-king of Angmar? Sauron???

      @michaelstrong5383@michaelstrong53832 жыл бұрын
    • @@michaelstrong5383 Denethor feasting while his son and men go on an impossible, deadly mission is one of my favorite scenes

      @dianebrooks1859@dianebrooks18592 жыл бұрын
    • @@dianebrooks1859 I had chills with the song Pippin sang to him as he's eating.

      @michaelstrong5383@michaelstrong53832 жыл бұрын
    • @@michaelstrong5383 I've seen that scene so many times throughout the years. Even so it still have me chills on our last EE rewatch a few weeks ago

      @dianebrooks1859@dianebrooks18592 жыл бұрын
  • Knowing that Christofer Lee is the kind of guy who stood so hard by his conviction in artistic projects like 'The Wicker man' that he played the role for free, it is criminal that they treated a character he played that way. The dedication and commitment that he brought to his roles ... it is becoming a lost art form.

    @timothyds7453@timothyds74532 жыл бұрын
    • True

      @arjuscarlet55555@arjuscarlet555552 жыл бұрын
    • Well said sir.

      @dogtags2010@dogtags20102 жыл бұрын
    • "Criminal" lol that is a bit excessive

      @ertavampy4622@ertavampy46222 жыл бұрын
    • Film editing is not based on the dedication and commitment of the actors, fortunately.

      @scambammer6102@scambammer61022 жыл бұрын
    • Nowadays so called "actors" are people who assault others on stage in front of their peers and then accepts an award and is given a standing ovation from said peers.

      @secondchance6603@secondchance66032 жыл бұрын
  • Great video!!! I didn't knew this and the information it's very precise, I also loved your comment on it, keep it on, man!!!

    @notinlxve@notinlxve Жыл бұрын
  • Having viewed the extended version more times than the theatrical cut, I had a hard time understanding what you were talking about. As one who waited decades for L.O.T.R. to be made, and as one who was terribly disappointed by the first attempt which tried to throw it all into two films barely completing the first one, I, like many lovers of Tolkien's Mythopoesy, was surprised at how much of "The Fellowship of the Ring" was excluded in the film, and thought perhaps they should have made that into 2 films in order to more thoroughly flesh out the rich lore of Middle Earth and include the major character, Tom Bombadil, who never made it into the films. That was disappointing, but, on the whole, I thought Jackson & Co. did an excellent job of bringing the Trilogy and much of the Appendices to life on the screen.

    @craigmooring2091@craigmooring2091 Жыл бұрын
  • Going with Sir Christopher Lee here, 100 percent. I was heartbroken as a kid, really. I can understand cutting the entire Tom Bombidal acid-trip from the films... but not The White Wizard.

    @ch0wned@ch0wned2 жыл бұрын
    • Along the same lines, I'm *still* salty about completely cutting Sam's temptation from ROTK. That was his best scene in the entire book!

      @jasonblalock4429@jasonblalock44292 жыл бұрын
    • @@jasonblalock4429 yes. the sam’s temptation should be in, to show what a man Sam is. He stayed true till the end albeit the temptation.

      @fly89@fly892 жыл бұрын
    • @@terencevangaalen4127 Huh? Do you mean Boromir? Faramir lived to be 120.

      @jaelynn7575@jaelynn75752 жыл бұрын
    • @@terencevangaalen4127 YES. You don't need to belittle the men around Aragorn to make him look cool - he is already so cool. What was that weird "Oh no, he fell off the cliff!" addition anyway? No time for Saruman closure, but time for a whole weird horse guide side quest?

      @EFX5452@EFX54522 жыл бұрын
    • As a fan of the books long before seeing the movie I was disappointed Sauroman's death was cut from the story. If they wanted to cut something they should cut out some of those CGI battles. Spoiler alert: there were no elves at Helms deep in the books.

      @Novusod@Novusod Жыл бұрын
  • I honestly never noticed this because I only watch the extended editions now. I remember reading a long time ago that Sean Bean went down to NZ just to film that scene after the battle of Osgiliath. The scene that really showed the stark difference of Denethor's relationship with Boromir vs Faramir as well as the relationship of the two brothers. That scene got cut for theatrical release but luckily was included in the extended edition. If I remember right, Bean was pretty upset about that. Also just want to say Lee was a legend, and I'm so glad he was able to be included in these films 💝

    @shaym4247@shaym42472 жыл бұрын
    • Haha stark difference

      @Armarta@Armarta2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Armarta Meh... Sean Bean is a fine actor, man. He is a Christopher Lee in the making.

      @RaiceGeriko@RaiceGeriko2 жыл бұрын
    • @@RaiceGeriko sure he is, I think you misunderstood my comment - I was chuckling at the pun: stark difference as in big difference between both roles, and stark difference between both roles as he plays a stark in one of them.

      @Armarta@Armarta2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Armarta Ah

      @RaiceGeriko@RaiceGeriko2 жыл бұрын
    • Only having watched that scene one can understand Boromir's relationship with Frodo, and his regrettable attempts at seizing the ring.

      @meltdown4126@meltdown41262 жыл бұрын
  • It was shameful that Sarumans final demise was omitted,and an insult to such a beloved actor as Christopher Lee,who breathed life into the character so magnificently,it was also very disappointing for the audience.

    @jenniferpower981@jenniferpower981 Жыл бұрын
  • Lee got into acting long before his 40s. He got started as an extra when he was in his 20s and gradually got more significant roles. His first Dracula performance was when he was in his mid 30s.

    @Blokewood3@Blokewood3 Жыл бұрын
  • Only the extended cut matters. The quality and importance of that Saruman scene is perhaps the biggest reasons why.

    @PiercingSight@PiercingSight2 жыл бұрын
  • Christopher Lee was right though, if the Scouring of the Shire was to be cut, then Saruman's death needed to be the finale of Two Towers. If the film was two long something else needed to be cut. The compromise of moving it, was a bad idea taken to put off a hard decision, which is always a mistake.

    @leehallam9365@leehallam93652 жыл бұрын
    • A few minutes of the battle of Helm's Deep could have most definitely been cut. That's such a bloated scene...

      @AdamFloro@AdamFloro2 жыл бұрын
    • @@AdamFloro nah, cut some unnecessary scenery panning shots. Battle of Helm's deep was dope af

      @TheMajorpickle01@TheMajorpickle012 жыл бұрын
    • While I agree that Christopher Lee was right in regards to Saruman's death being the best way to end two towers, I do disagree with him blaming Jackson for it. People believe that the Director has final say but he doesn't. The production companies have final say. They are paying for it and if they disagree strongly enough they can stop production entirely. Given Jackson's passion for LoTR, I can't imagine him wanting it to be anything other than the best adaptation possible and The Two Towers ending with Saruman's death makes the most sense if you're not gonna do the Shire being raided. In this way, the Two Towers end with one Tower falling and a definitive direction and focus being placed on Gondor and Mordor moving forward. Edit: Plus ending with the battle of Helms deep feels like a studio decision.

      @mikecabral2420@mikecabral24202 жыл бұрын
    • @@mikecabral2420 Christopher Lee certainly did blame Jackson. Given his huge experience in films, I suspect he understood the complexities of who decided what. I don't think Jackson himself, ever passed the buck on it either.

      @leehallam9365@leehallam93652 жыл бұрын
    • The fact that Jackson thought he could make a trilogy from 'The Hobbit' showed he was more than capable of making bad decisions.

      @scotlandtheinsane3359@scotlandtheinsane33592 жыл бұрын
  • Well saw both versions and Saruman should have had the extended version in the second movie ,made sense for second movie story arc.

    @Harbringe@Harbringe Жыл бұрын
  • I will have to agree with Lee. The Voice of Saruman was an integral chapter in the story, and they did do a great job of filming it, from what can be seen in the extended version. Would have liked the version where he was just banished and on the road to being Sharkey.

    @h0plite996@h0plite9967 ай бұрын
  • Gandalf broke Saruman's staff, not realizing he still was the Man with the Golden Gun...

    @SpecialEDy@SpecialEDy2 жыл бұрын
    • Wat?

      @Serjo777@Serjo7772 жыл бұрын
    • He played the man with the golden gun in the similarly name 007 Bond film

      @harveypotts2432@harveypotts24322 жыл бұрын
    • @@harveypotts2432 Youngsters!

      @frankmueller2781@frankmueller27812 жыл бұрын
    • @@Serjo777 yes, he played Francisco Scaramanga. Known for his love of physically flawed hand guns, Giant death rays, Midgets and tthe fact he has three nipples👍

      @HeSoldScrollsLowAndBehold@HeSoldScrollsLowAndBehold2 жыл бұрын
    • @@HeSoldScrollsLowAndBehold Christopher Lee was also taken in for questioning when he tried to board a plane with the prop gun in his luggage

      @lorde_spooky@lorde_spooky2 жыл бұрын
  • Lee was also a HUGE Hobbit/LOTR fan, reading the books every year. He knew the characters and the story inside and out. That's hard to argue with successfully.

    @joec.9591@joec.95912 жыл бұрын
    • The argument would be that Peter Jackson directed the three greatest movies of all time.

      @anonlukes5447@anonlukes5447 Жыл бұрын
    • @@anonlukes5447 which ones lol

      @thekingtserriednich9510@thekingtserriednich9510 Жыл бұрын
    • @@anonlukes5447 lmao “greatest” that is the definition of a subjective statement.

      @henrycavillsrealmustache3553@henrycavillsrealmustache3553 Жыл бұрын
    • @@anonlukes5447 Not even close. They are great movies though.

      @LTV746@LTV746 Жыл бұрын
    • @@anonlukes5447 They were fine

      @presidentresident@presidentresident Жыл бұрын
  • Looking back on the theatrical cut, it’s weird that the 2 major villains are silent the last time we see them.

    @jmace2424@jmace2424 Жыл бұрын
  • As someone that doesn't watch the films without the extended scenes I honestly forgot about this.

    @jeramiahholland8199@jeramiahholland8199 Жыл бұрын
  • I don’t blame Lee at all. It was a damn good scene too.I remember being confused as to where he went at the end of Two Towers. The theatrical cut of Saruman slinking back into Isengard and never seen again is just not narratively satisfying enough for how built up his character had been.

    @twistedtick@twistedtick2 жыл бұрын
    • the book version is better - Saruman and Grima escape Isengard and make their way to the shire - thus the "Scourging of the Shire" - if you have not read the books - you should...

      @jonniiinferno9098@jonniiinferno90982 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, he was hyped as a good white mage who betrayed them and turn his allegiance to sauron. Saruman was the bid bad guy in two tower, so i was confused to as to what happened to the character, i assumed he either escaped to make a comeback im the last film or died in the assault of the ents.

      @yashvintackoory2893@yashvintackoory28932 жыл бұрын
  • In fairness, an important characters death being cut is a big deal to the film, not *just* the actor. There are plenty of other scenes that could have been trimmed to make space in run time.

    @mikeymac7867@mikeymac78672 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, practically all of Arwen's scenes, and the elves arriving at Helm's Deep. They were fantasy additions to an already fantasy world.

      @supercheese7033@supercheese7033 Жыл бұрын
  • Apparently when Lee got ''stabbed'' by Grima, he was told yell or whatever to which he disagreed. He said to Peter Jackson "Have you any idea what kind of noise happens when somebody’s stabbed in the back? Because I do.” since he was a WW2 veteran. My dude was as metal as his music and a real inspiration.

    @bart10050@bart10050 Жыл бұрын
  • When it was announced that he would be directing the trilogy, I remember Peter Jackson assured fans of the novels that he had the utmost respect for JRRT and his work, saying he carried a copy of The Fellowship of the Ring with him on set. Apparently, he used pages from the book as toilet paper, considering how many changes he made.

    @teethhuller8275@teethhuller82752 ай бұрын
  • I can understand Jackson leaving out Tom Bombadil and the Barrow Downs since that is not essential to the course of the story. However to leave out the Scouring of the Shire which shows the destruction wrought by Saruman, subverts the whole thrust of Lord of the Rings, that in war everyone loses, there are no real winners. The world they all knew has passed away, like the world Tolkein knew before the First World War.

    @MichaelWilliams-tv1bm@MichaelWilliams-tv1bm2 жыл бұрын
    • Excising that insufferable Tom Bombadil was, by far, the best decision Jackson made. And this Saruman intrigue was probably the worst. None of the "movie length" explanations work with LotR, because everyone knows/knew that it's an EPIC and simply was **going to be** long, no matter how you slice it (pun intended). This is especially true when you compare it to how Jackson bloated "The Hobbit" into 3 severely overwrought films that he attempted to "co-write" with Tolkien (what arrogance, to think he had anything to ADD to the genius of Tolkien's work!!!!) The Hobbit could have been neatly told in two concisely edited films that **stuck to the frickin' original story** and reined in the unnecessary "Hollywood action sequences"!! Jackson gave back a considerable amount of the good will he earned with LotR, with the way he completely f***ed up The Hobbit. He should have known that his only contributions in editing could be made by omission (Tom Bombadil), not by ADDition.

      @Stiglr@Stiglr2 жыл бұрын
    • Agreed about Tom, ambivalent on the scouring of the Shire. Screenwriting makes it difficult to explain the ideals portrayed in the written form. It would've taken at least another hour to properly flesh that out.

      @alainarchambault2331@alainarchambault23312 жыл бұрын
    • @@Stiglr Tom Bombadil only ever adds to the scale and wonder of the world. I believe him to be an essential part of LOTR and the world that Tolkien created. However, it would not fit well in a movie, I can agree with you on that. But Tom is far from insufferable, and has every reason to play a part in LOTR as everything else does.

      @AUGSpeed42@AUGSpeed422 жыл бұрын
    • @@AUGSpeed42 What demigod needs to wear yellow galoshes? Please. Bombadil was pure frolicking stupidity, and about the only foot Tolkien put wrong in his creation of Middle Earth.

      @Stiglr@Stiglr2 жыл бұрын
    • Reason is obvious. The climax of the trilogy was getting to Mordor and destroy the ring. That was the moment three movies build towards. To then add a scourging of the shire and battle after that would feel anti-climactic. The story didn't need more action after the destruction of the ring. The arc was complete. I think they made a good choice not to include it. Frodo being affected and leaving the Shire was emotional enough for the general audience, it didn't require the entire Shire getting scourged.

      @Planetdune@Planetdune2 жыл бұрын
  • Having not watched the theatrical versions since they were in theatres, I'd forgotten that Saruman's death wasn't included. I think for most fans, the extended cuts have become the standard viewing experience and Saruman's full arc remains intact. Hopefully that might serve as some consolation...

    @LeleJackMusic@LeleJackMusic2 жыл бұрын
  • The Two Towers is really good but it gets to a whole new level with the extended cut. Not only because of Saruman's ending, but because Faramir feels completely different and much more cohesive with the main plot too.

    @Yenkieldemente@Yenkieldemente4 ай бұрын
  • Why is there the PH intro sound repeated multiple times up to 5:00? xD

    @Hordil@Hordil10 ай бұрын
  • It’s amazing that Jackson also made the Hobbit movies, where he made so so many mistakes he conscientiously avoided in LoTR. Like starting the third movie by wrapping up the second one…

    @azraphon@azraphon Жыл бұрын
    • The Hobbit films were plagued with problems, starting with the fact that there were three of them. That book is not long enough to be 3 films. Most of the stuff that was added is just crappy filler that's obviously there to pad out the run time and milk more money from moviegoers. It should have been no more than two films, or maybe even just one long film. And it really felt like Peter Jackson phoned in the whole thing after maybe the first film.

      @SithCats@SithCats Жыл бұрын
    • @@SithCats spoken like someone who doesnt even know how to turn on a camera on his phone and a total idiot

      @artug92@artug92 Жыл бұрын
    • @@SithCats the Hobbit trilogy was plagued with studio interference and that ruined it

      @kevinmorrice@kevinmorrice Жыл бұрын
    • @@SithCats The Hobbit should have been two films that corresponded to the two books, LOTR should have been six films that corresponded to the six books. That would have been the perfect balance in both cases.

      @costakeith9048@costakeith9048 Жыл бұрын
    • Jackson wasn't supposed to direct the Hobbit films in the first place. He pretty much stepped up to save the project.

      @lungfulldrummer8921@lungfulldrummer8921 Жыл бұрын
  • I grew up with the extended edition and was shocked to learn Saruman's death wasn't part of the regular edition!

    @alxh3727@alxh37272 жыл бұрын
    • Same !!

      @tommyjackowksi5774@tommyjackowksi57742 жыл бұрын
  • I absolutely love these films and as a kid when I watched fellowship at the cinema, it blew my tiny little mind. I love them still and I still think they're by far the best example of books successfully being turned into films, but everytime I have read the books it always annoys me that Saruman doesn't do his evil bit in the shire etc in the films. I love that part of the books.

    @richardashmore6386@richardashmore6386 Жыл бұрын
  • I love the extended cuts, and have been through them five times. Every minute is part of a complete masterpiece, I think.

    @tamlynburleigh9267@tamlynburleigh92678 ай бұрын
  • I know it's not Peter Jackson's fault alone, but I'm with Christopher Lee on that one. I think he was a fine Sir, not only in title but also attitude, and deserved to have his arguably most famous character's final scene included in the premiere.

    @glanni@glanni2 жыл бұрын
  • Saruman was one of the best movie villains of all time. Christopher Lee performance was just perfect and once in a lifetime, just like the whole trilogy. Watching him bringing Saruman alive into the movie was one of the highlights of the movie. It won’t be the same without him and it would make the third movie even better that it already was. The man is a natural talent for the craft of acting. Haven’t seen any other actor pulling off a villainous role like him since LOTR and Star Wars episode 2. That’s just prove how good and legendary he is in these unforgettable roles.

    @ariefhalim5287@ariefhalim5287 Жыл бұрын
  • Even 20 years later, the one sore spot with LOTR is removing what really happened to the Shire from Return of the King film version.

    @bryanboatwright1671@bryanboatwright1671 Жыл бұрын
    • For me it was exactly that, and also Arwen doing all the stuff in the movies that she never did in the books. I know why they did these things, but hated them nonetheless.

      @TCK-9@TCK-93 ай бұрын
  • My favourite Lee story from Lotr was Jackson telling him to scream when he is stabbed in the back - Lee being a former British commando saying “Men who are stabbed in the back don’t scream” because he had stabbed men in the back. Legend of cinema and life.

    @etpc2023@etpc20237 күн бұрын
  • I didn't know Sir Christopher Lee started acting at age 40. That's amazing that a man like him that had no acting roles in his youth he would rise to become one of the most famous actors in the world and play Dracula, Count Doku and Saruman! It proves that you should always chase your dreams.

    @universalspaceexpeditioner8259@universalspaceexpeditioner82592 жыл бұрын
    • Lee's problem was his size. He was standing at a peak height of 196 centimeters when he was younger and therefore had severe trouble finding minor roles in a movie, because he was just way taller than most of the lead actors. Nowadays movie makers don't give a damn about this but in the 60's it was, unfortunately, a big deal.

      @zumogerstubchen2340@zumogerstubchen23402 жыл бұрын
    • @@zumogerstubchen2340 its actually still a big deal today. Watch Top Gun or Fast and Furious as examples. You'll see all the camera angles taken to make sure Tom cruise and Vin diesel don't look like manlets. All for actor ego or to make sure a scene doesn't look ridiculous

      @Flyingclam@Flyingclam2 жыл бұрын
    • @@zumogerstubchen2340 It was different times. Today an actor like Sir Christopher Lee could be casted to play George Joestar I, Jonathan Joestar, George Joestar II, Dio Brando, Joseph Joestar in a live action series if the actor would be 196 cm, British and buff. And it would be amazing, having such a great actor portray those characters.

      @universalspaceexpeditioner8259@universalspaceexpeditioner82592 жыл бұрын
    • @@universalspaceexpeditioner8259 shut up just shut up

      @gusbabiski@gusbabiski2 жыл бұрын
    • That is a oversimplification... He acted... just not in major roles. In fact you could argue that Sir Christopher had been acting even during his military career; he was, after all, a member of Special Operations Executive (the precursor to MI6 in some ways).

      @JEilonwyn@JEilonwyn2 жыл бұрын
  • It may have been worth mentioning that even the extended version's ending for Saruman is much different than the end of the book. Although in both instances it is Wormtongue who stabs him, the timing, location, and context are completely different

    @AlaskaB83@AlaskaB832 жыл бұрын
    • I was thinking the same thing. How can you claim "the scene was originally from the book 'The Two Towers'" when, no, it wasn't. ?

      @dalegeorge3437@dalegeorge34372 жыл бұрын
    • Which is why 99% of the time the book is always better than the movie whatever the title is.

      @couchwarrior2449@couchwarrior24492 жыл бұрын
    • @@couchwarrior2449 The Witcher game series is one time where the video games were better than the book though. :P

      @planescaped@planescaped Жыл бұрын
    • @@planescaped Arguably

      @vodkamilk6703@vodkamilk6703 Жыл бұрын
    • @@planescaped I loved both, even though the game was what hooked me into the Witcher franchise, being my first game I played multiple hundred hours, the books are what kept me immersed into the story and world, and only through them could I understand the game properly. If you read a lot of books, the writing style is incredibly refreshing and new, keeping the already amazing story aside, the framework around it is one of it's kind. As a game, the Witcher series is incredible, as a book, it is as well. Neither is really better than the other, as you can't really compare them, but both excel in what they're supposed to do

      @joel-k@joel-k Жыл бұрын
  • Always love YOUR take on movies/genres/topics around cinematic Pop-Culture... Love you, man, and keep it up.

    @diggi3247@diggi3247 Жыл бұрын
  • It seems like Christopher didn't understand the politics of film-making which is a shame because I absolutely admire his integrity, the stance he took and fully agree with it. I wouldn't stay in theatres for a 3.5 hr movie but at home, I absolutely loved the extra segments - especially how Boromir's from the Two Tower - that redeemed him in my eyes.

    @sideaccount6198@sideaccount6198 Жыл бұрын
  • 4:33 This is no mere Eragon. He is Aragorn, son of Arathorn. You owe him your allegiance.

    @Fengrad@Fengrad2 жыл бұрын
    • Aragorn? This is Isildur’s heir?

      @brendaninboden9743@brendaninboden97432 жыл бұрын
    • I knew him as Strider...

      @E4439Qv5@E4439Qv52 жыл бұрын
    • ...recently returned from service as weapons officer on board the USS Alabama

      @owensims7491@owensims74912 жыл бұрын
    • @@owensims7491 I love that movie!

      @brendaninboden9743@brendaninboden97432 жыл бұрын
  • "as it is in the book." I've known many fans displeased with Saruman's death in the extended version as it circumvents the events of the Scouring of the Shire. But I feel it rather artfully weds the Fellowships' confrontation with Saruman at Orthanc at the end of the Two Towers and his eventual murder by Grima after his defeat by the hobbits of the Shire. Grima does plunge the Palantir from the tower and ultimately slit his master's throat. Having both events take place simultaneously is an elegant solution. Of course, we lose something in that adaptation. Saruman's new life as "Sharkey," a two-bit bandit leader leading actual "Ruffians" lording over essentially a rural farm town illustrates the depths of his humiliation. The one who fancied himself Sauron's eventual successor, a wizard above all wizards, is reduced to a country brigand. But his bloodshed and cruelty there nonetheless illustrate that the war comes even to Hobbiton and the hobbits of the Fellowship never can, truly, go back again. Even the Shire is scarred and changed by the War of the Ring as they are. But these movies are already nearly four hours each, the Return of the King feels like it endures multiple endings as it is, and the Scouring of the Shire, though resonant and profound and wonderful in the context of the novel, is perhaps as suited for cinema as Tom Bombadil.

    @jkjerbdhetheth@jkjerbdhetheth2 жыл бұрын
    • I will say I kind of like that the Scouring of the Shire stays as just the hypothetical that Frodo sees in Lothlorien. I think his return to the idyllic shire and inability to really live with the horrors of what he experienced is a great analogy for war in its own right, because there are places that never really see the effects of war even if their people get sent to fight -- and sometimes the people that return home can't possibly explain the person they've become to those that didn't experience it, and can no longer find a way to fit in. Although it may take away from Tolkien's original idea that nowhere is really untouched by the ravages of war, I think it's arguably a more poignant ending, and one that rings true for a lot of people.

      @sudoscientist@sudoscientist2 жыл бұрын
    • Was total bs that Legolas shot Grima for no reason tho

      @juliamavroidi8601@juliamavroidi86012 жыл бұрын
    • I think part of the problem is that the Scouring of the Shire takes place after the ring is destroyed. Destroying the ring and defeating Sauron was the ultimate goal of the story and had the highest narrative stakes. Pivoting the plot to then having to deal with country-brigand Saruman in the Shire after the fact would really disrupt the feeling of closure to the overall story on the screen. In the books I can appreciate it because it finally brings the dangers of the world home to the hobbits, but after three films of epic, globetrotting mega-battles, it would leave the viewer exhausted and maybe underwhelmed to then have to see a Shire-based battle tacked on after the main plot is resolved. That said, they did Saruman dirty in the theatrical release but I'm at least glad they included some sort of resolution in the extended cut. But I agree in that I don't think the Scouring of the Shire would have worked on screen in any capacity.

      @bbqjack8885@bbqjack88852 жыл бұрын
    • Tom Bombadil is the best character in the trilogy and should have been in the movie, yes I am willing to die on this hill.

      @heilmodrhinnheimski@heilmodrhinnheimski2 жыл бұрын
    • Wow! Well said. I had this same reaction to this video and the movie itself, but you expressed my feelings better than I could have done.

      @allanronnow@allanronnow2 жыл бұрын
  • Glad to hear there was a happy ending to Jackson and Lee's relationship. As someone who has ever only seen the extended cut, I was surprised to find out that the original fans who saw it in theaters just never got to see what happened to Saruman. I can understand why that would've upset Lee so much.

    @nickcunningham6344@nickcunningham6344Ай бұрын
  • I was very disappointed my favorite scene wasn't in the movie. It was a scene of great subtlety and I happen to think the way it was shot in the "expanded edition" added to the Theoden arc quite nicely.

    @orelas167@orelas167 Жыл бұрын
  • Was very disappointed that Return of the King did not have the hobbits win back the Shire from Sauraman and his goons at the end, without the help of elves, dwarves, wizards, or men. It was one of the good points I think Tolkien had brought home in his books, that the hobbits (and perhaps those of us in our comfortable lives) are capable of a lot more than we think we are.

    @reasonforge9997@reasonforge99972 жыл бұрын
    • That was quite disapointing.

      @celticdusk@celticdusk2 жыл бұрын
    • Of all the changes Peter Jackson made to the story, that was one I had the least trouble stomaching. I like your interpretation, but it's such an obvious thing to cut from a rhythm standpoint. You've already reached the climax of the movie at the point where the One Ring is destroyed, and with what was left in the movie, it still took Peter Jackson a long time to wrap it up. In today's age, I feel like it might have been referenced, briefly, and then they might have released a streaming-only mini-series about the Scouring of the Shire, or as a bonus feature in the Super-Deluxe Extended Blu-ray cut.

      @NathanielDowell@NathanielDowell2 жыл бұрын
    • Once the Ring is destroyed, the audience wants you to wrap it up. That’s the difference between movies and books. That’s why the whole Scouring of the Shire sequence would’ve been too anticlimactic.

      @adamzanzie@adamzanzie2 жыл бұрын
    • @@adamzanzie Exactly. People were complaining that the original theater cut at 3:23 was too long. The extended version is something like 4:10. If they had done the scouring of the shire it would have been at least 5 hours long. No modern audience is going to sit through all that.

      @Shadowman4710@Shadowman47102 жыл бұрын
    • I was expecting to see "The scouring of the Shire" in the last movie, though I think that it might not of been good for the movie if they had included it. It might of been seen as an anti-climax.

      @Jono98806@Jono988062 жыл бұрын
  • not me being confused then remembering that I've only seen the extended editions

    @AtomicPotato216@AtomicPotato2162 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah same, I'm not old enough to have watched and remembered watching the films in theaters. I watched it with my dad who only watched the extended versions.

      @aldrichjosiah6495@aldrichjosiah64952 жыл бұрын
  • Christopher Lee is a legend.

    @bobby4500@bobby4500 Жыл бұрын
  • During the theatrical releases, everyone asked, "What ultimately happened to Sauron?". It was obviously a mistake by Peter Jackson. Christopher Lee along with most LOTR readers have a legit gripe over that scene being cut.

    @conchobar@conchobar Жыл бұрын
  • Saruman dragging Aragorn’s patchy lineage is good tee-up for Return of the King That said, the whole commerce vs storytelling angle Lee argued from kinda peels apart for 3 Hobbit films

    @hellfish2309@hellfish23092 жыл бұрын
  • Not seeing Saruman die on screen just seems like an objectively bad decision story wise. A major villain just disappearing from a trilogy? Sounds more like something Disney would do.

    @fuckoff5893@fuckoff58932 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for picking up on the Dracula link for Saruman's death - I thought that the moment I saw it, that it was an hommage to Dracula Has Risen From the Grave. :-)

    @chrisrichmond9556@chrisrichmond9556 Жыл бұрын
  • i’m one of the few who has only ever seen the extended editions so it blows my mind to think so many missed out on this super essential moment

    @archie1205@archie1205 Жыл бұрын
  • Fun fact about the scene: Christopher Lee used his military knowledge while filming this scene accurately. When he is stabbed, Peter Jackson originally wanted Saruman to yell out in pain in a very theatrical way, but Christopher chimed in and said that in war, when you stab someone in the back, there is no scream. Only small grunts and silence. That was the take Peter agreed with and is in the scene.

    @elijah2118@elijah21182 жыл бұрын
  • There were a lot of cuts that Jackson made from the books to the movies, and most of them I agreed with. But I side with Lee here: Jackson absolutely did Saruman dirty.

    @rayjaymor8754@rayjaymor87542 жыл бұрын
  • This was honestly one of my favorite scenes in the trilogy. Such a great climax to the character, and superb acting from every one in the scene. Every few years I go through the extended cuts of the trilogy, because of how much they add to the experience.

    @kwisatzhaderach9591@kwisatzhaderach95914 ай бұрын
  • I’ve watched the behind the scenes of the trilogy a number of times, as much as it sucked that he wasn’t in it, after seeing everything that went into the siting of the film, which PJ was doing while filming nearly everyday, I get why the decision was made. the last movie was already going to be so long that they had to cut out a lot more than just that scene. I also heartly disagree that the extended version is just a cash grab, it’s the full story that Peter Jackson wanted to tell without the insane crunch he was in while shooting all three at the same time. Im sure Christopher Lee was angry initially at the idea of only being in the extended version but after time and the overwhelmingly positive response given by the community to it, I hope he became less upset by it.

    @jacksfacts20@jacksfacts20 Жыл бұрын
  • To this day I've never actually seen the theatrical editions of LOTR.

    @orangexlightning@orangexlightning2 жыл бұрын
    • Normally Id say you wouldnt miss much, but in this case you would actually be missing a lot

      @mathewsjacobb@mathewsjacobb2 жыл бұрын
    • Same Extended DVDs for the win

      @cbeaudry4646@cbeaudry46462 жыл бұрын
    • Same lol

      @davidconway1167@davidconway11672 жыл бұрын
    • The Theatrical films are amazing on their own. But the true experience is the Extended Edtions. I totally would love one day to just watch the whole extended trilogy in a theatre.

      @mrmoviemanic1@mrmoviemanic12 жыл бұрын
    • And I've never watched the extended editions, as I refuse to be blackmailed to pay for something that should have been included in the theatrical cut.

      @irena4545@irena45452 жыл бұрын
  • I’m just sad they didn’t give Saruman his Scouring of the Shire role.

    @stephenknizek2651@stephenknizek26512 жыл бұрын
    • It was another one of those unfortunately cut sequences with the only mention of the Scouring being in Galadriel's mirror. I would have loved to meet movie Tom Bombadil, but again, that didn't happen.

      @janeenschultz8502@janeenschultz85022 жыл бұрын
    • @@janeenschultz8502 I can see why both were removed. Tom Bombadil was a... sidequest of sorts; for all of his power, he doesn't play into the subsequent story whatsoever, his biggest "impact" later on is Gandalf making a joke about him hypothetically losing the Ring. If anything could be cut for run time reasons, it was that. The Scouring of the Shire, meanwhile... I might be a little biased, in that I only read the books after seeing the movies, but it struck me as an out-of-place story beat. The climax is the battle at the gates and the destruction of the One Ring in Mount Doom. To follow the characters back to the Shire expecting the story to wind down, but instead get this extra plot point, it felt narratively unbalanced. Neither was inherently bad writing in the books, but movies work better with a tight, disciplined narrative structure, and both of those removals improved it in that sense.

      @badlydrawnturtle8484@badlydrawnturtle84842 жыл бұрын
    • Ultimately it ruins the point of the entire movie trilogy cutting out the scouring of the Shire and ending it on a happy note as if everything was AOK and they lived happily ever after when anyone who's ever read the books knows better.

      @deadend1041@deadend10412 жыл бұрын
    • @@badlydrawnturtle8484 The point of the scouring of the Shire is that you may defeat evil but you will do so at a cost. The most important thing about the scouring of the Shire is that yes they won but even if they work at it for the rest of their lives the Shire will never be what it was when they left

      @deadend1041@deadend10412 жыл бұрын
    • ​@@deadend1041 And that is an interesting, complex message for a book directed at an intellectual audience. Not a movie for the general public, which needs, as I said, a tight, focused narrative structure. And I'm pretty sure Tolkien would disagree with the notion that the Scouring of the Shire was the "whole point". They maintain the "at a cost" thing by emphasizing Frodo's mental scars, but give some hope back to the audience because depressing endings are depressing, no matter how many literary accolades you get for making them. The book version isn't sacred. Tolkien didn't make the perfect, unalterable tale. Ask yourself whether you're ultimately criticizing the change because it's legitimately a worse version of the story, or because it's a change and changes feel insulting to the "true fans". If it's the latter, get over yourself. Stories can, and should be, altered and improved upon.

      @badlydrawnturtle8484@badlydrawnturtle84842 жыл бұрын
  • I was a child growing up in England when I first became aware of Sir Christopher Lee. He scared the hell out of me in his portrayal of the Count of the Undead, Dracula, in a series of films made by a company called Hammer. Better known here as the "Hammer Horror Films." My favourite Dracula film back then ( early 1970`s ) was Dracula Has Risen From The Grave. It had a very `Catholic` feel to it. The only slight set back for me was that Sir Peter Cushing was nowhere to be seen as Professor Van Helsing. But such a Bishop and Priest as there were made a good job in the film.

    @dogwithwigwamz.7320@dogwithwigwamz.732016 күн бұрын
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