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Did Peter Jackson make the right decision portraying Sauron as a giant flaming eye?
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Nah it really did kind of take "Sauron" out of the movie and equation the entire time. Just a big weird eye doing nothing. Needed to be more present and spectral, like the wraiths.
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>>220182687
he does even less in the books
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No way Sauron is bigger than mountains
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No Aragorn should have had a cool swordfight with Sauron.
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A FUCKING GOOSE
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>>220182687
>it really did kind of take "Sauron" out of the movie and equation the entire time
Sauron is not fucking present in the books
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if his hand is that big how does this scale to Ancalagon the Black
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Sauron in the intro to Fellowship is utter perfection.
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>>220182855
a tangerine the size of texas
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It works for shit like the Palantirs because showing a quick flash of the evil eyeball lets the audience know that the character communed with Sauron
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>>220182819
Sauron directly speaks to Pippin in the book.
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I read the books after seeing the movies and I honestly still can't get over the RIngwraiths talking like normal dudes when trying to find the Hobbits at the start
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>>220182754
What about Bigger Sauron?
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idris elba



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