ROFL!!!
Yes: Elves, when aroused, are TRULY scary. :excl:
The producer/director played around with a few things, like the dead coming up and clearing out Sauron's army, but, I will say that I could live with the director's changes in the movie, something I can't say about most of Clowntown's book treatments.
I really thought it was a beautiful scene when Gimili, Aragorn, and Legolas jump off the ships, followed by the dead. I like that a bit better then the rounding up of the scared soldiers, and the force coming up the river.
I would say I've read the entire book series about 200 times, or more.
It's my refuge from reality book series, great when I'm sick, etc. I've had at least 5 paper back copies of the books, and now have it hard bound.
Overall, a great rendition of the books, even though I have a few issues.
I don't remember Sam being turned by Gollum against Frodo. This part I did not like.
But, it was minor, compared to the overall great quality, and, even though different from my imagination, some of it was BETTER then my imagination.
Grond comes to mind.
gs