my favorite part with them is when you see them in the background on that oliphant, totally awesome they were cool...never imagined them green, but then again, I never really understood that part in the book, so it's ok
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king of the dead was weird, legolas shoots an arrow and it goers through him, so narsil is the ONLY thing that can hurt him, so how come aragorn grabs his throat
No, it ISN'T just the sword which can hurt them. It is the king - those from the bloodline of Numenor. After all, it was the king who put the curse on them And remember, the King is the only person able to wield that sword. So no matter what you say, he could have kicked 'em in the nuts if he so felt like
Actually, Aragorn at first only assigned them to help defende Minas Tirith and then he'd let them free, and since they did that he had to keep his word. If Aragorn didn't keep his promise the Dead Army would not've helped him and maybe even went against them.
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Why were they made in that stupid liquid-green-colour when Tolkien names them "the Grey Host"?!?
Looked silly when they killed the others and flooded into the city. I also didnt really like the dead king's face and the way he reacted to Aragorn's speech - too much movie-like and not LoTR style.
The only scenes I really liked where when the green city appeared, when they arrived with these absolutely cool corsair ships and when they, released, were carried away by the wind.
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lol it was cool when aragorn gimli jumped over the ship, and legolas nanced down the plank....and the orcs just stared for a while, then the army appeared and wwwwwwhhhhhhhooooooosssssssshhhhhh die orcs die
hmmm i guess they thought green would stand out better, and would be easier to see. AND besides we always see ghosts in white/gray THe green was a cool change.
Remember they were cursed for fighting for gondor, so at minas tirith they fought for gondor. When Aragorn and company had gone to the black gate , they were gonna fight for something else. SO aragorn displayed his true nature as king and held his promise to them.
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I see it exactly the other way... ghosts are green far too often in films, sometimes white, maybe, but only rarely real cool grey. Green is the colour of Life and not that of death!!!
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