In Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002), Faramir takes both Samwise Gamgee and Frodo Baggins to Osgiliath. Samwise Gamgee says that he and Frodo shouldn’t even be in Osgiliath. This isn’t just random dialogue, since in the book, both of them never went to Osgiliath.

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image showing In Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002), Faramir takes both Samwise Gamgee and Frodo Baggins to Osgiliath. Samwise Gamgee says that he and Frodo shouldn’t even be in Osgiliath. This isn’t just random dialogue, since in the book, both of them never went to Osgiliath.

ATextileMill on March 30th, 2018 at 18:36 UTC »

This is why I follow

Sucatash02 on March 30th, 2018 at 18:49 UTC »

Haven't seen it in a while, why were they there?

BexyBunny on March 30th, 2018 at 21:26 UTC »

Peter Jackson really did Tolkien justice in the extended versions, there are variations from the books, but there’s also references from the Silmarillion which was awesome, incorporated the different languages and texts... it was a win for my childhood... Plus, I mean it’s not like he stretched out one book The Hobbit into three movies and added a bunch of shiz... Although his take on “maybe what Gandalf could’ve been up to when he’d disappear” was pretty toats mcgoats.... in my humble opinion