Titans (Immortals) vs. Balrog

Started by quanchi1129 pages

Originally posted by NemeBro
Surviving multi-kilometer freefall.

Crumbling the solid stone structures of Moria by walking.

Apparently being immune to mundane Medieval era weaponry (Supported by Gandalf's dialogue and the fact that Glamdring is magic, yo).

Being 30 feet tall and on fire.

And really, the notion that people who support LotR do so with the books in mind is pretty false. Otherwise Gandalf would be crumbling the sides of mountains (Like what happened in the book when he fought the Balrog).

This all comes off as more impressive than "Yeah I guess we're kind of fast."

Quanchi, what you asked me was answered in this post. So... Not responding to your's.

It's vague where they landed but Gandalf himself also survived the fall yet was beaten by Saruman's bruising tk. You can't have it both ways. Yes, I get that he weighed a lot so crumbling that is due to his immense size and weight.

He wasn't immune to all medieval weaponry that's just made up on your part

being as tall as he was makes him an easier target so beings far faster than he is. Hell, Gandalf was shown to make him look bad and his movements weren't super fast.

So my point remains the Titans weather him down like Gandalf himself did and crush him.

Originally posted by Robtard
Titans or the Gods in Immortals being able to destroy mortals wasn't disputed, so you're ranting again.

Awesome, they can destroy a human. We all know this, so you're just ranting again.

Awesome, they're very fast. We all know this, so you're just ranting again.

LoL, fail analogy. A Great White Shark(the Balrog here) doesn't have to bother or worry about a school of piranhas(The Titans here), which is exactly the point, genius. The Titans can't do jack and shit to the Balrog, while its fire whip/sword can destroy them should it make contact.

Piranhas can hurt a great white shark. Saying they can't if they wanted to isn't an actual point.

I am glad though you agree the Titans are far too fast and capable of overwhelming the super powered gods.

Who did the fire whip destroy on contact with in the film ? Not saying it won't injure them or possibly kill them but back up your claim. Also, who says it is hitting them considering how slow he is compared to the Titans. Be serious for a moment.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Piranhas can hurt a great white shark. Saying they can't if they wanted to isn't an actual point.

I am glad though you agree the Titans are far too fast and capable of overwhelming the super powered gods.

Who did the fire whip destroy on contact with in the film ? Not saying it won't injure them or possibly kill them but back up your claim. Also, who says it is hitting them considering how slow he is compared to the Titans. Be serious for a moment.

LoL, prove that a piranha(s) could hurt a Great White Shark, or STFU already with your fail analogy. Prove it. Piranhas are fresh water fish and Great Whites live in the ocean. Read a ****ing book, will you; stop embarrassing yourself.

Non sequitor response, you were ranting on how the Titans could kill mortals, which is irrelevant and wasn't being disputed.

It's a weapon made of fire wielded by an incredibly powerful giant monster; the Titans were being killed by a length of chain. The Balrog doesn't even have to actively fight to win; they can't hurt it. Try to base your rants on screen feats; not fanboyism for a moment.

Originally posted by Robtard
LoL, prove that a piranha(s) could hurt a Great White Shark, or STFU already with your fail analogy. Prove it. Piranhas are fresh water fish and Great Whites live in the ocean. Read a ****ing book, will you; stop embarrassing yourself.

Non sequitor response, you were ranting on how the Titans could kill mortals, which is irrelevant and wasn't being disputed.

It's a weapon made of fire wielded by an incredibly powerful giant monster; the Titans were being killed by a length of chain. The Balrog doesn't even have to actively fight to win; they can't hurt it. Try to base your rants on screen feats; not fanboyism for a moment.

The analogy fits perfectly you goon. I am saying if you take a school of them against a great white. This thread is just like it on their own they'd never meet since they both exist in another fictional reality. You are simply uneducated.

The Titans killed gods and mortals who did the Balrog actually kill ? Just Gandalf after over a day. Really. Really. Really ?

Based on what can't they hurt it ? What attacks didn't hurt it ?

Originally posted by quanchi112
The analogy fits perfectly you goon. I am saying if you take a school of them against a great white. This thread is just like it on their own they'd never meet since they both exist in another fictional reality. You are simply uneducated.

The Titans killed gods and mortals who did the Balrog actually kill ? Just Gandalf after over a day. Really. Really. Really ?

Based on what can't they hurt it ? What attacks didn't hurt it ?

Hahaa, the analogy doesn't favor your favorite here, genius. Prove that (in a fictional scenario) piranhas could bite into a great white's thick placoid scale skin enough to harm it. Prove it or STFU already, just stop dodging.

Mortals and immortals ran from the Balrog, cos it was too much for them.

You've been asked before and you dodged the question. What are the Titans going to do to the Balrog? Stab it with their blades? Punch it? Kick it? It's a super-strong and super-durable giant monster made of rock, fire, smoke and shadow. While we see the Titans being destroyed by a length of chain.

Originally posted by Robtard
Hahaa, the analogy doesn't favor your favorite here, genius. Prove that (in a fictional scenario) piranhas could bite into a great white's thick placoid scale skin enough to harm it. Prove it or STFU already, just stop dodging.

Mortals and immortals ran from the Balrog, cos it was too much for them.

You've been asked before and you dodged the question. What are the Titans going to do to the Balrog? Stab it with their blades? Punch it? Kick it? It's a super-strong and super-durable giant monster made of rock, fire, smoke and shadow. While we see the Titans being destroyed by a length of chain.

You honestly think their teeth couldn't bite into a great white shark ? Wow. That's my analogy and it fits perfectly since the great white will be overwhelmed.

What immortal ran from the Balrog ? The elf ? The Balrog didn't kill anyone save gandalf who managed to kill him by himself. Yeah, nothing hurt the Balrog either, right ? Look how effective the Balrag was against one older, less powerful grey version of just Gandalf.

Yet you claim the Balrog easily destroys much faster Titans. Laughable.

It didn't seem super strong hence Gandalf killing it. Yes, they will damage it with their weapons. I didn't see the Balrog easily warding off any weapon attacks like they weren;t causing any damage.

I guess a Balrog killing one old man who killed it impresses you. Yeah, you sure aren't biased.

Originally posted by quanchi112
You honestly think their teeth couldn't bite into a great white shark ? Wow. That's my analogy and it fits perfectly since the great white will be overwhelmed.

What immortal ran from the Balrog ? The elf ? The Balrog didn't kill anyone save gandalf who managed to kill him by himself. Yeah, nothing hurt the Balrog either, right ? Look how effective the Balrag was against one older, less powerful grey version of just Gandalf.

Yet you claim the Balrog easily destroys much faster Titans. Laughable.

It didn't seem super strong hence Gandalf killing it. Yes, they will damage it with their weapons. I didn't see the Balrog easily warding off any weapon attacks like they weren;t causing any damage.

I guess a Balrog killing one old man who killed it impresses you. Yeah, you sure aren't biased.

So you refuse to prove it and just dodge for a 3rd time with an added 'moving the goal post' fallacy. Concession accepted.

The fellowship tried at first, but Gandalf knew from the start they ultimately couldn't escape it, so he tried standing his ground. You should really watch the LoTR films, you continually show how you know nothing of LoTR and just pick your favorite in the match.

Of course the Balrog didn't seem strong to you, as you've not really watched the films. But it broke through thick solid rock.

Again, if you've watched the LoTR films, you'd know Gandalf wasn't just some "old man" and you'd know the Balrog's strength and durability feats. It certainly wasn't killed by being hit with a length of chain, as the Titans were.

Try and be objective for once, educate yourself on both combatants; then pick. What a clown.

Originally posted by Robtard
So you refuse to prove it and just dodge for a 3rd time with an added 'moving the goal post' fallacy. Concession accepted.

The fellowship tried at first, but Gandalf knew from the start they ultimately couldn't escape it, so he tried standing his ground. You should really watch the LoTR films, you continually show how you know nothing of LoTR and just pick your favorite in the match.

Of course the Balrog didn't seem strong to you, as you've not really watched the films. But it broke through thick solid rock.

Again, if you've watched the LoTR films, you'd know Gandalf wasn't just some "old man" and you'd know the Balrog's strength and durability feats. It certainly wasn't killed by being hit with a length of chain, as the Titans were.

Try and be objective for once, educate yourself on both combatants; then pick. What a clown.

This thread isn't about proving piranhas can hurt great whites that was a simple analogy you raged about because they live in different bodies of water you clown.

Gandalf his pansy ass fellowship couldn't beat him but his pansy ass fellowship would also be mauled by the Titans. I mean it took their combined efforts to kill a cave troll. Please watch the film it was more like the Achilles threads where you claimed Hector didn't come close then upon watching the clip for the first time dramatically changed your tune. You aren't bright.

So strong the Balrog failed to kill Gandalf. Hell, Saruman beat him and quite easily. He kept him prisoner whereas the Balrog was just killed.

I've seen Gandalf in combat the guy isn't portrayed as some speed demon. The guy bangs his staff off people's head most of the time or fights with bruising tk.

The guy who defeated this Gandalf was killed by a tiny knife yet Gandalf was solo'd and kept prisoner by him. How utterly impressive.

So you believe the Balrog is invincible and can't be hurt by swords and arrows. He could stand there forever and let them bounce off of him. Wow.

Originally posted by quanchi112
This thread isn't about proving piranhas can hurt great whites that was a simple analogy you raged about because they live in different bodies of water you clown.

Gandalf his pansy ass fellowship couldn't beat him but his pansy ass fellowship would also be mauled by the Titans. I mean it took their combined efforts to kill a cave troll. Please watch the film it was more like the Achilles threads where you claimed Hector didn't come close then upon watching the clip for the first time dramatically changed your tune. You aren't bright.

So strong the Balrog failed to kill Gandalf. Hell, Saruman beat him and quite easily. He kept him prisoner whereas the Balrog was just killed.

I've seen Gandalf in combat the guy isn't portrayed as some speed demon. The guy bangs his staff off people's head most of the time or fights with bruising tk.

The guy who defeated this Gandalf was killed by a tiny knife yet Gandalf was solo'd and kept prisoner by him. How utterly impressive.

So you believe the Balrog is invincible and can't be hurt by swords and arrows. He could stand there forever and let them bounce off of him. Wow.

It was a "simple analogy" that didn't support your stance, you'd have known if you bothered to do 1-minute of research on GW sharks, you ignoramus

The Fellowship killing a cave troll is irrelevant here, they're not in this, it's the Balrog, which has extreme strength and durability feats about the Titans, try and keep up, okay? LoL, outright lying and ranting now.

Again, if you watched the film instead of basing your opinion on youtube clips you happened to glaze over you'd know how physically strong and durable the Balrog showed to be. Breaking through solid stone, surviving a super-massive fall, being stabbed by a magical blade multiple times, fighting for days etc. The Titans where killed by being hit by a length of chain.

Again, watch the LoTR film(s), then decide; I'm not doing your research for you anymore. Stop fanboying because that shit film "Immortals" is the new shiny in your eye.

Originally posted by Robtard
It was a "simple analogy" that didn't support your stance, you'd have known if you bothered to do 1-minute of research on GW sharks, you ignoramus

The Fellowship killing a cave troll is irrelevant here, they're not in this, it's the Balrog, which has extreme strength and durability feats about the Titans, try and keep up, okay? LoL, outright lying and ranting now.

Again, if you watched the film instead of basing your opinion on youtube clips you happened to glaze over you'd know how physically strong and durable the Balrog showed to be. Breaking through solid stone, surviving a super-massive fall, being stabbed by a magical blade multiple times, fighting for days etc. The Titans where killed by being hit by a length of chain.

Again, watch the LoTR film(s), then decide; I'm not doing your research for you anymore. Stop fanboying because that shit film "Immortals" is the new shiny in your eye.

It does support my stance. You wanted to go all psychotic on me about them being from two different bodies of water. I laughed and at the end of my chuckle I felt pity for you. I want to help you grow first as a poster and then as a man. A man who sees things through.

Gandalf's comment is relevant to the party he was with when they took on the cave troll. The Tians would maul that thing in no time but Gandalf and his party took time and a lot of effort to do so. Pathetic. What feats does the balrog have that suggest swords don't and can never hurt him ?

The Balrog was killed by one old man who fiought him with a sword and a staff. Not veryu impressive. One opponent he couldn't even kill and yeyou claim he wipes out all the Titans. But then again you didn't watch the whole movie so again you didn't even see them loose on the screen since you're a quitter. Ignorance.

The Titans were killed by gods and by the epirus bow. That's kinda supernatural, dude.

I unlike you watched the lotr films from start to finish. Ignorance.

Originally posted by quanchi112
It's vague where they landed but Gandalf himself also survived the fall yet was beaten by Saruman's bruising tk. You can't have it both ways. Yes, I get that he weighed a lot so crumbling that is due to his immense size and weight.

Clearly Saruman's TK is very powerful. 🙂

The Balrog has the physical strength to move its size and weight, it is not completely stationary, nor was it gravity that caused the stone to shake and crumble. It was the Balrog walking forward, obviously it exerts more force than that when actually, you know, fighting.

Don't be retarded.

He wasn't immune to all medieval weaponry that's just made up on your part

"Your swords are useless here."

being as tall as he was makes him an easier target so beings far faster than he is. Hell, Gandalf was shown to make him look bad and his movements weren't super fast.

No but he is super strong and has magic.

The Titans aren't Gandalf.

So my point remains the Titans weather him down like Gandalf himself did and crush him.

Proof they can signifigantly injure him?

The Titans had whatever they could get their hands on in that tomb.

Nothing big enough to chisel away enough into this creature to cause any real harm.

Plus this Balrog survived a hugh fall and withstood mystical lightning charged sword strikes, force strikes ect.
I can't see the Titan's random floor junk getting through the intense searing heat and general durability and mass of this creature.

All they can do is attack it's lower body for if the attempt to jump and swarm it's head they lose their speed momentum and get smashed into walls.

And then you have the whip lashing around the small room.

Spoiler:
And the Titans took forever to finally climb that cage to get to Zeus he already pulled the place apart and gathered his girl before the Titans clumsily got up there.

How many Titans were there? Or are in this fight?

Originally posted by quanchi112
It does support my stance. You wanted to go all psychotic on me about them being from two different bodies of water. I laughed and at the end of my chuckle I felt pity for you. I want to help you grow first as a poster and then as a man. A man who sees things through.

Gandalf's comment is relevant to the party he was with when they took on the cave troll. The Tians would maul that thing in no time but Gandalf and his party took time and a lot of effort to do so. Pathetic. What feats does the balrog have that suggest swords don't and can never hurt him ?

The Balrog was killed by one old man who fiought him with a sword and a staff. Not veryu impressive. One opponent he couldn't even kill and yeyou claim he wipes out all the Titans. But then again you didn't watch the whole movie so again you didn't even see them loose on the screen since you're a quitter. Ignorance.

The Titans were killed by gods and by the epirus bow. That's kinda supernatural, dude.

I unlike you watched the lotr films from start to finish. Ignorance.

Oh boy... a school of piranhas couldn't harm a GW shark, even in a fictional fight where the water issue wasn't an issue, they'd be nothing more than a minor nuisance to the shark(as the Titans with their weapons/fist would be to the Balrog). Take the 2 minutes to google before you make another fail-analogy next time, man.

Non sequitor response. Ignoring.

"Old man" again? Lol, idiot. If you had paid attention, you'd have seen that Gandalf is more than just some geriatric and that a combo of magic/lighting is what ultimately killed the Balrog. Please, watch the films; pay attention, then decide, stop fanboying your favorite.

Did you not pay attention to Immortals either? Not surprising. We see a few taken down by being hit with a length of chain. Watch the fight scene again.

Getting tired having to explain everything to you.

Originally posted by NemeBro
Clearly Saruman's TK is very powerful. 🙂

The Balrog has the physical strength to move its size and weight, it is not completely stationary, nor was it gravity that caused the stone to shake and crumble. It was the Balrog walking forward, obviously it exerts more force than that when actually, you know, fighting.

Don't be retarded.

It's powerful enough to cause bruising or small minor cuts.

It didn't even kill Gandalf he just died from fighting the thing for over a day. That to me isn't impressive. You calling someone else retarded when you insisted the blinding light can cause serious damage or death is just too much.


"Your swords are useless here."

No but he is super strong and has magic.

The Titans aren't Gandalf.

Proof they can signifigantly injure him? [/B]

Yes, that small ineffectual crew wasn't going to be able to defeat the Balrog whereas he could kill them easily. The Titans are another matter. Gandalf also took him on with a sword and staff.

Titans would maul Gandalf who needed aid against a cave troll and went down to the Witch King.

The movie where he is weakened and killed by Gandalf. Prove he is invincible to the Titans weapons with their strength.

Originally posted by Robtard
Oh boy... a school of piranhas couldn't harm a GW shark, even in a fictional fight where the water issue wasn't an issue, they'd be nothing more than a minor nuisance to the shark(as the Titans with their weapons/fist would be to the Balrog). Take the 2 minutes to google before you make another fail-analogy next time, man.

Non sequitor response. Ignoring.

"Old man" again? Lol, idiot. If you had paid attention, you'd have seen that Gandalf is more than just some geriatric and that a combo of magic/lighting is what ultimately killed the Balrog. Please, watch the films; pay attention, then decide, stop fanboying your favorite.

Did you not pay attention to Immortals either? Not surprising. We see a few taken down by being hit with a length of chain. Watch the fight scene again.

Getting tired having to explain everything to you.

You continue to display more ignorance each and every day.

Yes, the piranhas teeth can cause damage to a great white. To suggest otherwise is just plain ignorant. Oh right your name even has tard in it. Sorry.

I did watch the film and saw the cave troll take on the entire party and them work for it, I saw Saruman dominate him with bruises and minor cuts, etc. I am citing movie evidence you tard.

Yes, they were taken down by the gods who can create tidal waves and rip down giant pillars. It's the gods dude. The Titans were beating these guys. LOL. Try watching the movie.

Why do you debate movies you don't even watch in their entirety.

I wonder Quan... Can you prove that the teeth of a pirahna can injure a Great White Shark? Because sharks are naturally armoured in pretty durable scales, resistant to teeth of other fish.

So no, you made the claim, you have to prove that pirahnas can injure the Great White Shark.

Originally posted by quanchi112
It's powerful enough to cause bruising or small minor cuts.

Against superhumanly powerful Wizards, yes.

I mean, Spiderman punching Green Goblin doesn't cause much more than some bruising or minor cuts, but that's because both are physically superhuman.

Same principle, silly boy.

It didn't even kill Gandalf he just died from fighting the thing for over a day. That to me isn't impressive.

I don't care what you think is impressive, prove that the Titans can harm it or replicate its feats.

You calling someone else retarded when you insisted the blinding light can cause serious damage or death is just too much.

Well you are obviously mentally malfunctioned in some manner.

Yes, that small ineffectual crew wasn't going to be able to defeat the Balrog whereas he could kill them easily.

Because it is powerful yes.

The Titans are another matter.

Prove it.

Gandalf also took him on with a sword and staff.

I expected you trying to claim Gandalf's sword is some random sword, but I did not expect you to try to claim the staff was either, like you seem to be doing. Hilarious.

Titans would maul Gandalf who needed aid against a cave troll

Proof they could beat a Cave Troll? 🙂

Also, Gandalf didn't do much in that fight. He let them handle it.

and went down to the Witch King.

Proof they could beat the Witch King? 🙂

Stop assuming the feats of others count as feats for the Titans.

The movie where he is weakened and killed by Gandalf.

Who based on the random statements brought in this thread is far above the Titans.

Prove he is invincible to the Titans weapons with their strength.

The Titans' weaponry were apparently just scavenged off the floor.

You haven't given a single strength feat for the Titans.

Also, no, bite me, you haven't provided shit, don't expect me to, especially when I know you've seen the feats.

Originally posted by NemeBro
I wonder Quan... Can you [b]prove that the teeth of a pirahna can injure a Great White Shark? Because sharks are naturally armoured in pretty durable scales, resistant to teeth of other fish.

So no, you made the claim, you have to prove that pirahnas can injure the Great White Shark.

Against superhumanly powerful Wizards, yes.

I mean, Spiderman punching Green Goblin doesn't cause much more than some bruising or minor cuts, but that's because both are physically superhuman.

Same principle, silly boy.

I don't care what you think is impressive, prove that the Titans can harm it or replicate its feats.

Well you are obviously mentally malfunctioned in some manner.

Because it is powerful yes.

Prove it.

I expected you trying to claim Gandalf's sword is some random sword, but I did not expect you to try to claim the staff was either, like you seem to be doing. Hilarious.

Proof they could beat a Cave Troll? 🙂

Also, Gandalf didn't do much in that fight. He let them handle it.

Proof they could beat the Witch King? 🙂

Stop assuming the feats of others count as feats for the Titans.

Who based on the random statements brought in this thread is far above the Titans.

The Titans' weaponry were apparently just scavenged off the floor.

You haven't given a single strength feat for the Titans.

Also, no, bite me, you haven't provided shit, don't expect me to, especially when I know you've seen the feats. [/B]

It was a simple analogy I am not going to derail the thread into a mini debate simply because you're uneducated.

Saruman was stabbed to death with a sword. he guy isn't super durable or anything of the sort. How could I forget how awful you are when you debate.

No, a sword does far more damage to Gandalf or Saruman if it strikes them then a brusing tk push you neanderthal.

Gandalf harmed and avoided it for over a day. The Titans were killing gods capable of creating tidal waves and capable of falling thousands of feet into the water to create tidal wave. Those are the characters they were routing.

Yeah, blinding light, bro. Our intellect is so high up there you see things that don't exist.

The sword and staff seemed quite capable when we've seen the Witch King easily destroy his staff. The Balrog isn't impressive since in over a day he couldn't even kill Gandalf one on one.

Watch the Immortals movie. If you believe the quick Titans couldn't kill a cave troll then you obviously didn't watch the movie.

A woman and hobbit did so. If you think the woman and hobbit are beyond the Titans then you didn't watch the movie. Hell, Aragorn beat the Witch King and the Nazgul with a torch and a sword. LOL. How formidable that Witch King was.

Gandalf didn't seem that powerful against the Balrog and fought him for over a day before the lightning charged strike. That shows he could fend off the Balrog's attacks for a considerable amount of time without the attacks being fatal.

The Titans killed the gods whose strength could create tidal waves by diving thousands of feet into the water with no damage and rip apart the temple by their strength.

Try watching the movie if you're going to say stupid things.

Originally posted by quanchi112
It was a simple analogy I am not going to derail the thread into a mini debate simply because you're uneducated.

So you can't prove it.

If you can't prove something, you should probably shut up and not claim it. 🙂

Saruman was stabbed to death with a sword.

After his power was broken yeah.

he guy isn't super durable or anything of the sort. How could I forget how awful you are when you debate.

Saruman may not be as durable as Gandalf, but he is clearly more durable than a human, silly.

No, a sword does far more damage to Gandalf or Saruman if it strikes them then a brusing tk push you neanderthal.

Show me a sword cutting Gandalf. 🙂

Gandalf harmed and avoided it for over a day.

A good feat for him, not the Titans.

The Titans were killing gods capable of creating tidal waves and capable of falling thousands of feet into the water to create tidal wave. Those are the characters they were routing.

Due to apparently rendering the gods' powerless, rather than being powerful themselves, as well as outnumbering them. And I trust the poster who said that, whoever they may be, far more than you.

Also, a quick look at wikipedia tells me that the Titans were all killed by Zeus alone, crushing them under the temple. Lol.

Yeah, blinding light, bro. Our intellect is so high up there you see things that don't exist.

I'll go ahead and prove myself more of a man than you are and admit I misinterpreted that scene from the movie, it not being physical, but rather a holy ward that pushes off evil creatures.

The sword and staff seemed quite capable when we've seen the Witch King easily destroy his staff.

The Witch Kings' feats are not the equivelant of the Titans, the WK had magic that enabled him to do that, which the Titans lack.

The Balrog isn't impressive since in over a day he couldn't even kill Gandalf one on one.

Gandalf>Titans obviously.

Watch the Immortals movie. If you believe the quick Titans couldn't kill a cave troll then you obviously didn't watch the movie.

Not seeing any proof here, will assume you concede, moving on.

A woman and hobbit did so.

With a sneak attack, yeah.

If you think the woman and hobbit are beyond the Titans then you didn't watch the movie.

Individually some Hobbits have proven above the Titans, obviously.

Hell, Aragorn beat the Witch King and the Nazgul with a torch and a sword. LOL. How formidable that Witch King was.

Because he is weak to fire. And Aragorn=/=Titans, clearly he is stronger. 🙂

Gandalf didn't seem that powerful against the Balrog and fought him for over a day before the lightning charged strike.

I guess you missed the multi-kilometer freefall.

That shows he could fend off the Balrog's attacks for a considerable amount of time without the attacks being fatal.

So what you are saying is that the Balrog is so durable and resistant to damage, that even with magic weapons it took a day for Gandalf to kill it?

Delightful, glad we are on the same page.

The Titans killed the gods whose strength could create tidal waves by diving thousands of feet into the water with no damage and rip apart the temple by their strength.

Obviously, the gods are just very heavy, not strong. 🙂

When Zeus tore down the temple, did he not kill the Titans?

Try watching the movie if you're going to say stupid things.

The funny thing is that I haven't watched the movie and I am still showing up your illiterate ass.

Originally posted by quanchi112
You continue to display more ignorance each and every day.

Yes, the piranhas teeth can cause damage to a great white. To suggest otherwise is just plain ignorant. Oh right your name even has tard in it. Sorry.

I did watch the film and saw the cave troll take on the entire party and them work for it, I saw Saruman dominate him with bruises and minor cuts, etc. I am citing movie evidence you tard.

Yes, they were taken down by the gods who can create tidal waves and rip down giant pillars. It's the gods dude. The Titans were beating these guys. LOL. Try watching the movie.

Why do you debate movies you don't even watch in their entirety.

Says the guy who makes claims he can't prove and then dances.

Prove it, but you can't, so just stfu already. Do yourself a favor and google-up before you make claims.

Cave-troll isn't in this fight. It took magic/lightning to kill the Balrog after days of fighting. Keep dodging that.

Yet despite the Gods' "making tidal wave powers" all it took to take down a Titan was a length of chain and/or other blunt force trauma or blades. Balrog can bring more with its super-strength, magical weapons and insane durability. It wins, easily too.

Why do you debate movies you've not paid attention too? Tired of having to explain LoTR to you.

Originally posted by NemeBro
The funny thing is that I haven't watched the movie and I am still showing up your illiterate ass.

YouTube video

i.e. Balrog stomps.