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$15M but they couldn't even get proper lighting?
But was it a good battle?
Helm's Deep made way more sense even with the Ghosts in the end
Holy hell are they really trying to say it's helms deep level?
Helms Deep battle was in the second film, youre thinking of Minas Tirith.
Love how they are trying to compare it to Helm's Deep.
Hahahahahaha nice bait
Can't accuse anyone of misspending their money when you are still rocking a shit monitor
That wasn't helms deep, you goof.
The battle itself was pretty bad though, you could barely see anything happening because of the snowstorm
It was a battle where both sides literally made the worst possible decisions they could have. Battle of the retards.
even in that picture you can see all the fucking compression issues
No. It was a terrible battle and the individual action scenes were shit, you couldn't see anything because of the dark and smoke.
looks like a pretty obvious green screen 14.5 million went to the producers cocaine and slut budget normies are trivial people will no brains
Why are these people so clueless
Sorry i was too busy not seeing anything in this dark foggy ep to notice this
Turn. Up. Your. Fucking. Brightness.
i did
still fuck you
>comparing this garbage to helms deep
go how fucking retarded can these people get?
aside from that, i dont understand what people dont get about a blizzard infested with zombies? its the long night for a reason
they're trying so hard to shit on Tolkien because of inferiority complex and unhealthy obsession for sitting on the throne of best fantasy series
You're right. Helms deep was long and predictable and boring
Fucking normies
yeah but what were the uruk-hai tax policy
>no real defenses outside of the walls except for one trench, even though that's where the main fight would be expected
>decides to send cavalry at the beginning for no reason. This is probably the biggest army the world has ever seen and also raises the enemies they kill from the undead. Its obvious the cavalry wont be able to kill everything but someone had an amazing strategy to send them in against an army they cant even see yet and inevitably add more undead to their army
>after the cavalry, the next line of defense is the unsullied sitting in the open, no spikes, no barricades, no multiple trenches they could light midfight and clean up while the army is separated
>no oil on the only trench because they have 100% faith that the dragons will light it and not be preoccupied, even though they know there is an undead dragon somewhere
>everyone retreats inside, and has to be told to get on the walls to defend minutes later. This means there has been nobody on the walls except Deus Ex Arya shooting arrows the entire time
This is just the first 15 minutes and I didnt even get everything.
Honestly, it got boring real quick. Also dark as fuck, couldn't see shit captain, and a pig nosed goblin killed the big bad that was hyped for years, and we still have episodes left.
that was the point