well the clip we are talking about is in the FOTR. as enya freak says it is there it just is in the preview the blue sky hadnt been removed yet. the picture i got on my posts is of boromir retaking osgiliath. it is going to appear on the ext. version of the two towers. i guess faramir is going to have a flash back of boromir before he left for the council of elrond. i found it on theonering.net a great site, check it out.
Originally posted by turin
well the clip we are talking about is in the FOTR. as enya freak says it is there it just is in the preview the blue sky hadnt been removed yet. the picture i got on my posts is of boromir retaking osgiliath. it is going to appear on the ext. version of the two towers. i guess faramir is going to have a flash back of boromir before he left for the council of elrond. i found it on theonering.net a great site, check it out.
Sauron is the BOMB! I loved him in the Prologue. He looked just like the Morgoth fighting Fingolfin on the cover of The Lays of Beleriand (if any of you have that). Anyway, you have to admit... It'd be pretty cool if they did have Sauron in physical form. And besides, wasn't he in physical form when he was the Necromancer in Dol Guldur? Doesn't that mean he could have a form other than the Eye that he could take (should he want to do something other than watching)? Because it makes sense to me that even if Sauron had a Physical form before going back to Mordor that he would take the form of the Eye so that he could see things better. And if that were so, wouldn't it make sense that he could go back to his other form? Wouldn't it make sense that, with help from his servants, he could even make a new body for himself (even though it be less powerful than of old)? Theoretically speaking, Sauron could even possess someone else's body (such as of a willing servant) and go off to battle as such? Just because they didn't happen in the books doesn't mean they couldn't happen. In fact, he just might have possessed someone's body (after improving it with his powers) and gone off to battle as such, even in the books, should he have wanted to. The all mighty Sauron can do many things he puts his mind to, especialy when not hindered by others. There is nothing to disproove that Sauron could take a corporeal form. For I say again, just because he didn't in the books doesn't mean he couldn't.