My edited compilation of Sauron's influence on Saruman and the building of the Uruk-Hai Orc army to overtake Helm's Deep ... ...with the great Christopher Lee (RIP)....
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Madness and insanity is doing the same thing over and over expecting different results the union between saron and saruman is actually the opposite... But then again...u humans rake leafs just for them to fall again ... How about we just cut down the tree and rid u of your stupidity
I cant think of any 2 actors that could portray the these 2 legendary wizards better! Rip Christopher Lee, nobody comes close to his charisma and screen presence + he knew Tolkien.
The orcs in the Hobbit movies were nothing compared to the orcs in the original Lord of the Rings trilogy. Nothing was scary after the original series :(
@Donavon Howard too much cgi in the hobbit trilogy. LOTR even now after 18 years looks so good and is so enjoyable. CGI is good but too much is just boring
ye having an army of orcs is the equivalent of having and army of per tigers, you don't know when they will turn against u and eat you alive :D it's even worse than that even, those mother fuckers have tamed wolves and ride them into battle :D
the thing that freaks me out most about Uruk hai is not because their terrifying or will kill no matter what. it's the fact that they sound like FREAKING COWS
" I only serve Saruman. I only serve the white hand, the hand that feeds me and mine with human flesh"... This was a Uruk Hai general's ( whose name I can't remember right now) response to a Mordor's Orc who claimed only Sauron's commands had any validity there.( Near Rohan's gap carryin the hobbits)
For those of you who are wondering how the Uruks were "created" it's not what you're thinking, they aren't just dug up from the ground like potatoes. Orcs, Uruks, Golbins ect. are born naturally just like any other species. Of course this would've been difficult to show as in the books, Saruman already had Isengard built with many foundries, forges and houses for his armies. Saruman cross bred Orcs, Goblin-Men, Half Orcs and Men to create the Uruk-Hai. When Gandalf visited him, Saruman had everything covered up using props and/or magic. But in the film we see otherwise and now come to why the decision was made to have the Uruk-Hai come from the ground. According to an old Manuscript of Tolkien when discussing the first creation of the Orcs by Morgoth was that, they were created from the Slime and Muck of the Earth. Then was later retcon to be that Orcs were once Elves as Saruman described to Lurtz.
Tolkien was a devout Catholic and filled his work with Christian metaphors. I always felt that Elves represented Angels while Orcs represented Demons, because when Satan fell from Heaven a third of the angels fell with him- just like certain elves being corrupted into orcs
Tolkien was never really satisfied with the origin of orcs, although they are on of his greatest creations. Created from Slime and Muck they could have no fea spirit and handling on their own, could not have a real life as that came only from Iluvatar. He neither liked them as corrupted Elves, that sort of would demean his concept of Elves. He could have avoided it by going biblical with a touch of prometeus as the snake de facto steals the knowledge of good and bad from Jahweh and hands it in the form of fruit to mankind, or like prometheus stealing the fire from the gods, could have Melkor steal the gift of life from Iluvatar.
@@kamion53 a degraded materialistic humanoid, devoid of the divine spark; from the dirt only. Also, I think one version of orc grows from spores in the ground.
@@kamion53 I think the corruption of Orcs from Elves makes a little more sense if we are talking biblically. We can see Elves as the lesser angels of Gods creations. Therefore if Morgoth was Lucifer and Sauron more as an anti-christ that rebelled against God and so too with a 1/3 of God's lesser Angels then those Lesser Angels became demons, thus if we then go back to Tolkiens world the Orcs being demonic versions of the Elves does make sense. At least to me, or what Tolkien was trying to make.
What struck me was that Grima, once a man of Rohan, cried at 5:03 Like: "I only wanted a place of wealth and my own, not see my people slaughtered by these...monsters..."
Then why did Grima tell Saruman that the Rohirrim will take the path to Helms Deep, smirking that there will be women and children? What the Grima think would happen?
That moment when Saruman steps out the balcony to address the Urukai is one of the most badass moments in film history. That Horn is haunting! TO WAAAAAR!!!
Fun bit of depth for 5:40 It is likely that besides the fellowship members no man had seen an Uruk-Hai before Taller than any Orc or man More formidable and standing strong This was unlike the bent angry squable of the orc And here they were in ranks & divisions mounting a strategic assault The men in helmsdeep were tired & likely had family and friends in the keeps and knew they were outnumbered and just to be slaughtered without mercy to an enemy they didn't even know existed So the sounds of slamming pikes and beating chests and Uruk-Hai sport warshouts and taunts letting all to know it was a matter of time And one Archer just can't hold a second longer and a lone arrow comes flying off the wall and tags one of these monsters clear in the throat You can see a look of interest and relief pass over the men & stoic elves They weren't invincible They fell to that wound and the others could fall too That was the moment of hope This enemy is new & capable But the age of Rohan won't be ended tonight
Kadajliger100 the uruk hai are the best on lotr not on all middle earth if you see the hobbit you should notice that the gundabad and dolguldur orcs are better than urukhai
Rohan would of most certainly fell were it now for Gandalf and the Rohirim. Thus meaning the death of Isildurs heir and eventually the death of all men.
Wizards are not humans in the Lotr universe, they're immortal beings just like the Elves, disguised as old men - and also a kind of demigods. They're Maiar, the same kind as Sauron. All of them do not have the same morals or lieges, so they are fallible, but then there's ones like Gandalf and Radagast. Also, orcs are not as dumb as not knowing which humans they're allied with.
10k Uruk-Hai had lined up in formation right out of the tower and Grima hadn't heard or seen anything.He must be relatives with Alfred from the Hobbit who didn't notice the army of the Elves coming to Dale.
I was thinking the same too . They do slightly look alike . And have the same qualities . Both serve someone and end up turning slightly good but also end up dying . Never thought about the army of elves and uruk hai comparison though lol . Made it more real .
Saruman wanted the Ring for himself. Saruman sided with Sauron thinking it as a way of survival. In the meantime Saruman was building his own Army loyal directly to him. His Army was also bred physically stronger, and more intelligent than the typical Orc of Mordor. - I think Saruman overestimated the power of his force, and also felt rushed due to a lack of time between finding the Ring, and Saurons strength growing, and growing every day. Saruman knew time was shortening, and needed to quickly find the Ring. Yet, Rohan had already proven to hinder his efforts, and because of such they needed to be destroyed. Yet, Saruman was obviously too hastily ambitious, and perhaps too Cursed from the start. - He would have done better perhaps continuing in strengthening his forces. If he had not marched his Army on Rohan his Army would have easily destroyed the Ents. He would have survived atleast for abit longer. Probably long enough to march with Sauron at Gondor. - Or to secretly attack Mordor while Sauron is distracted at Gondor. Either way. It was a chance towards something else.
I took an examining look at the work behind the shots. Really, 8-10 were done with real people. Close up of marching Orcs in Isengard, in Amon Hen and Helm's Deep; The Close up of the group of elves and Rohirrim defending the wall; The Orcs doing a haka (or war taunt)... The list basically goes on! It took hours getting all these people ready with their make-up, but the result is amazing!
@@beliarek4595 - In the book, the Uruks and the human/orc hybrids are very different species. The goblin-men were used as spies by Saruman, and could somewhat fit in human "lower" society and mix with human brigands. The Uruks on the other han are full blown orcs/goblins (same thing) used by both Sauron & Saruman, and are bigger than regular men.
I always loved the how the Ork equipped the Uruk-Hai with his helmet, 2:38 then slapped the side of it like, go get em team lol, just like those little stand out details.
"But my lord there is no such force." Seeing this in a classic theatre, I was actually terrified and excited at the same time on the battles ahead. Such a good transition to such a good movie.
Fun fact: at 4:27, the chanting of the Urukai was done by the peter Jackson and the sound team going to a rugby game in Wellington and getting a stadium of people to chant the words on the jumbo tron. Pretty amazing way to get that
Lol, well they were real actors trying to negotiate going down the stairs with tons of make-up and a set of armor humans don't normally wear without tripping. But ya, they should have cut that part out.
Seeing the orc pits make me once again ponder as to what was the actual process of making an orc if there were no female ones lol. Did Saruman just drop some goblin blood, elf blood, man blood, baking powder into a pit, stir and just let it marinate for two hours lol?
Its kind of funny how when Saruman is giving the speech about the creation of the orcs, Lurtz just looks kind of nervous and like he doesn't really want to be there. Its like he was just told he needs to go talk to the boss and he thinks he's gunna get chewed out
i think it was a gesture of over confidence to wear that helmet, to make a statement that they dont need eyes to fight but the smell of fear from the enemy.
3:25 Looks like those arrows were left in maggoty bread for three days. Even if you live the puncture of a body part you'll get a terrible orchish infection. Poor Boromir.