{"id":22560,"date":"2002-12-04T12:53:22","date_gmt":"2002-12-04T18:53:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.theonering.net\/torwp\/2002\/12\/04\/norwegian-tv-clips-transcripts-2\/"},"modified":"2002-12-04T12:53:22","modified_gmt":"2002-12-04T18:53:22","slug":"norwegian-tv-clips-transcripts-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.theonering.net\/torwp\/2002\/12\/04\/22560-norwegian-tv-clips-transcripts-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Norwegian TV Clips Transcripts"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"intro\">Dimatariel in Norway has done great work by writing out a description of the TTT clips that are available on Norway&#8217;s TV2 website. It&#8217;s nons-streaming 3MB Quicktime, so for those who don&#8217;t want to deal with that, and with registering, here&#8217;s her description:<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s a sixteen minute film with all sorts of clips from The Two Towers! But a problem is, you&#8217;ll have to be a member on this site to be able to see them. Anyway, the page adress is <a href=\"http:\/\/tv2.no\/webtv\/index.jhtml?treeId=2300003&#038;progId=30151\" target=new>this<\/a> one<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s the Norwegian TV channel TV2 who&#8217;s made this. And in case people don&#8217;t want to get a password and all on this site, I&#8217;ve written a detailed review of what we can see throughout these sixteen minutes of TTT-clips:<\/p>\n<p>CLIP 1: This one is the latest trailer.<\/p>\n<p>CLIP 2: This clip is called &#8220;Lembas bread&#8221;. The scene opens with Sam and Frodo, sitting on a group of rocks somewhere around Emyn Muil, I suppose. We see Frodo closest to the screen, drinking from a bottle. He asks Sam: &#8220;What food have we got left?&#8221; Then the picture changes to a close-up with Sam, which shows him looking in his bag and picking up a piece of lembas as he says: &#8220;Well, let me see. Ah, yes. Lovely. And look! More lembas bread.&#8221; He tosses a piece to Frodo and they both start eating it. Sam says something like: &#8220;I know we usually eat forest food. But this stuff&#8230; It&#8217;s not that bad.&#8221; Then Frodo smiles and says: &#8220;Nothing ever dampens your spirits, does it, Sam?&#8221; And in the end, Sam stares towards the sky and answered: &#8220;Those rain clouds will.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>CLIP 3: This one&#8217;s called &#8220;We&#8217;re not alone&#8221;. This is also a Sam and Frodo clip, where we see them climbing across a rocky hill. Finally they stop and Sam says: &#8220;This looks strangely familiar.&#8221; Frodo answers to him, sadly: &#8220;It&#8217;s because we&#8217;ve been here before. We&#8217;re going in circles!&#8221; They&#8217;re look around a bit, and then Sam says: &#8220;There&#8217;s a nasty smell nearby. Can you smell it?&#8221; Frodo walks down to him and answers: &#8220;Yes. I can smell it all right. We&#8217;re not alone.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>CLIP 4: The clip is called &#8220;They&#8217;re closing up faster&#8221;. We first see Aragorn lying on a piece of rock or something, I&#8217;m guessing he&#8217;s been resting. Then he stands up as he says: &#8220;They must have caught our scent. Hurry!&#8221; And runs off, as Legolas approach the screen and shouts &#8220;Come on, Gimli!&#8221; as he runs after Aragorn. Gimli is standing below the rock Legolas had stood on, and says as he follows them: &#8220;Three nights of hard pursuit. No food. No rest.&#8221; Then he mumbles something I can&#8217;t make out, and so we see the three of them running off over great hills, and there&#8217;s some fantastic landscape shots.<\/p>\n<p>CLIP 5: This is a really exciting clip. It&#8217;s called &#8220;Whispering trees&#8221;, and we see the darkness of a huge Uruk-Hai army and Pippin crawling towards a lying Merry, both of them tied up. &#8220;Merry!&#8221; Pippin cries, and then Merry looks up with the oh so familiar cut in his forehead from the books and says, sadly, to his friend: &#8220;I think we may have made a mistake, leaving the Shire.&#8221; Moving on we see the Uruk-Hai cutting down a lot of trees around their camp area, and then we hear a scary, whispering sound. Pippin asks Merry: &#8220;What&#8217;s making that noise?&#8221;, and Merry answers him: &#8220;It&#8217;s the trees&#8221;, and he&#8217;s sitting up and his face looks like its being refilled with hope. &#8220;What?&#8221; says Pippin, and Merry explains: &#8220;The trees. Remember the Old Forest? The people in Buckland used to say there was something in the water that made the trees grow tall&#8230; and come alive. Trees can whisper, and talk to each other. Even move&#8230;&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>CLIP 6: It&#8217;s called &#8220;What brings you here?&#8221;, and we see the same clip that&#8217;s in the trailer with the Riders of Rohan approaching on Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli. As they&#8217;re surrounded, &Eacute;omer says to them: &#8220;What business does an Elf, a Man and a Dwarf have in the ridder mark? Speak quickly!&#8221; And then Gimli says to him, rudely: &#8220;Give me your name, horse master, and I shall give you mine.&#8221; Then &Eacute;omer climbs down from his horse and says back to Gimli: &#8220;I would cut off your head, Dwarf, if it stood but a little higher from the ground.&#8221; Then Legolas quickly grabs his bow and arrow and shouts angrily to &Eacute;omer: &#8220;You would die before you tried!&#8221; or something like that, and all the horsemen prepare their weapons. But Aragorns pushes Legolas&#8217;s bow away and says to &Eacute;omer: &#8220;I am Aragorn, son of Arathorn. This is Gimli, son of Gloin and Legolas of the woods unknown. We are friends of Rohan, and of Th&eacute;oden, your king.&#8221; &Eacute;omer sighs and answers: &#8220;Th&eacute;oden no longer recognizes friends and foe.&#8221; Then he removes his helmet and says on: &#8220;Not even his own kin.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>CLIP 7: &#8220;Arrival at Edoras&#8221;, is this piece called. And it opens with &Eacute;owyn, walking in her white dress out to the steps of Edoras. She stops here, and stares out over the land while a flag loosens by the wind and flies out of the city and lands before the feet of Aragorn&#8217;s horse as he and his friends enter. The flag shows a white horse.<\/p>\n<p>CLIP 8: This is a really great one. It&#8217;s named &#8220;The hospitality has left this house&#8221;, and it opens with Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli entering the Golden Hall for the first time. We see Gandalf speaking about the non-welcoming, and then jumps to the shot of Gr&#8217;ma and Th&eacute;oden, the king looking very old and tired. Gr&#8217;ma whispers to him about Gandalf: &#8220;He is not welcome&#8221;, and then Th&eacute;oden says to Gandalf: &#8220;Why should I welcome you, Gandalf storm-crow?&#8221; Grima says to the king: &#8220;A good question, my liege.&#8221; Then he stands up and speaks towards the newcomers: &#8220;Late is the hour in which the fool chooses to appear.&#8221; Gandalf faces him and says: &#8220;Be silent! Hide your poisonous tongue behind your teeth! I have not walked through fire and death to bandy meaningless words with the wretched Worm.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>CLIP 9: This one&#8217;s called &#8220;We have to get out of here&#8221;. It actually opens with Sam saying this exact sentance, I think it&#8217;s in the secret cave that Faramir leads them to. Sam and Frodo are alone in a room, and Sam says to Frodo: &#8220;We have to get out of here. You go. Go now! You can do it.&#8221; He crawls slowly over to Frodo and sits right next to him as he continues to talk: &#8220;Use the Ring, mister Frodo. Just this once. Put it on. Disappear.&#8221; Frodo sighs, and then he finally answers in a quiet voice: &#8220;I can&#8217;t. You were right, Sam. You tried to tell me. I&#8217;m sorry&#8230;&#8221; And it actually ends here, as frustrating as that will seem!<\/p>\n<p>CLIP 10: This is called &#8220;The answer to all the riddles&#8221;, and it opens with Faramir entering the same room that they&#8217;re in in CLIP 9. Faramir says, looking at Frodo and drawing his sword: &#8220;So. This is the answer to all the riddles.&#8221; He is approaching the two hobbits as they stand up. Faramir walks towards Frodo, poiting his sword at him and saying: &#8220;Here in the wild I have you, two halflings, at the host of Men. The Ring of power within my grasp&#8230;!&#8221; And then his sword is pointed at Frodo&#8217;s neck, sort of playing with the chain which the Ring hang by. And the scene ends with Frodo&#8217;s terrified face.<\/p>\n<p>CLIP 11: &#8220;There is still hope&#8221; is the name of this one. We see Arwen lying in her bed in Rivendell, with her eyes wide open. Then we hear Elronds voice say: &#8220;Arwen&#8221;, and then he continues to speak in Elvish to her and it&#8217;s subtitled in English: &#8220;It is time. The ships are leaving for Valinor. Go now&#8230; before it&#8217;s too late.&#8221; Arwen sits up and says to him: &#8220;I have made my choice.&#8221; Elrond steps into her room and says with a firm voice: &#8220;He is not coming back. Why do you linger here when there is no hope?&#8221; But Arwen replies: &#8220;There is still hope.&#8221; Elrond steps away, staring in another direction as he continues: &#8220;If Aragorn survives this war, you will still be parted. If Sauron is defeated, and Aragorn made king and all that you hope for comes true, you&#8217;ll still have to taste the bitterness of mortality.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>CLIP 12: It&#8217;s called &#8220;Ten thousand men strong&#8221;, and it opens with Aragorn entering the Golden Hall. The new, younger-looking Th&eacute;oden is meeting with him. &#8220;All Isengard is in war,&#8221; Aragorn says to him. Th&eacute;oden asks: &#8220;How many?&#8221; and Aragorn answers: &#8220;Ten thousand strong at least.&#8221; Th&eacute;oden turns when he hears the shocking news and says: &#8220;Ten thousand?&#8221; Aragorn continues: &#8220;It is an army bred for a single purpose: To destroy the world of Men. They will be here by nightfall.&#8221; Th&eacute;oden first looks terrified, then he gains up his act and says strongly: &#8220;Let them come.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>CLIP 13: Another Merry and Pippin-clip, called &#8220;Maybe we should go home&#8221;. It opens with Merry putting on his jacket as Pippin approaches him, slowly. When he&#8217;s nearby, he says: &#8220;Maybe Treebeard&#8217;s right, Merry. It&#8217;s too big for us. We can we do in the end? We&#8217;ve got the Shire. Maybe we should go home.&#8221; Merry looks up, but not at Pippin. Then he says: &#8220;The fires of Isengard will spread. And the woods of Tuckburrow and Buckland will burn. And&#8230; and all that was once green and good in this world will be gone.&#8221; Then he turns to face his friend, grabs him by the shoulder and finishes: &#8220;There won&#8217;t be a Shire, Pippin.&#8221; Then he walks away.<\/p>\n<p>CLIP 14: &#8220;Good with the sword&#8221;, have they named this one. We see &Eacute;owyn, practicing her skills with the sword in a hall. Then Aragorn walks in on her just as she turns, but she nearly &#8220;defeats&#8221; him in combat. (It&#8217;s that very well known clip from the trailer where the two of them &#8220;fight&#8221; with their swords.) Aragorn says to her: &#8220;You&#8217;ve got some skills with the blade.&#8221; &Eacute;owyn puts her sword away as she says: &#8220;Women of this country learned long ago. Those without swords can still die upon them. I fear neither death nor pain.&#8221; Aragorn looks at her and says: &#8220;What do you fear, mylady?&#8221; She looks up at him and answers: &#8220;A cage. To stay behind bars until use and old age accepts it. And all chance of value has gone beyond recalled desire.&#8221; Aragorn just shakes his head and says: &#8220;You are a daughter of kings. Shield maiden of Rohan. I do not think that would be your fate.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Well, that was the fourteen clips that TV2 had published. Hope you at TheOneRing.net can find use of them. 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