<div style='font: 11pt Dominion; text-align: left; '>alright I just saw it this afternoon and I'm going to first off say that I absolutely loved most of the movie and it didn't really fall short of my expectations. Helms Deep kicked ass, the Ents attacking Isengard was sweet, and Gollum was always comical to look at.
Now for the nit picking...I loved the first movie so much because of how closely it followed the book. Whenever there was a change or an omition from the book you could easily tell why it wasn't there...but this time around I really don't understand some of the changes.
1) Why did the Ents originally say no, they won't help out in the war? I didn't see any benefit to that and in the book they do decide to go to war after their meeting.
2 & 3) Helms Deep: Why were the Elves brought into this? They didn't intervene in the book At All, so have them help in the book? Sure it was a nice emotional part, the Elves giving up their chance to leave MiddleEarth to instead help men. And also the reinforcements-- in the book Helms Deep was saved by the angry trees that hated orcs with a passion. They moved in, swallowed up the army, and departed. I liked the scene with the reinforcements charging in to save them, but it was still quite a change.
4) Faromir: In the book he knew better, showed his valour above his deceased brother and let Frodo go because he knew of what he carried would bring ruin to them all...but instead he dragged them back to Minas Terith and nearly got them killed (although the Nazgul was pretty sweet).
5) Shelob: Wtf is shelob? Gollum talks of her at the very end which means she won't appear till the 3rd movie which is a damned shame cause Shelob's Lair was a big thing in the 2nd book.
Like I said-- nit picking. 1-4 I don't really understand why they changed it at all. Everything else was just awesome though: Gollum vs Smeagol, the Dead Swamp, the liberation of the King of Rohan's mind, all grand.</div>
Now for the nit picking...I loved the first movie so much because of how closely it followed the book. Whenever there was a change or an omition from the book you could easily tell why it wasn't there...but this time around I really don't understand some of the changes.
1) Why did the Ents originally say no, they won't help out in the war? I didn't see any benefit to that and in the book they do decide to go to war after their meeting.
2 & 3) Helms Deep: Why were the Elves brought into this? They didn't intervene in the book At All, so have them help in the book? Sure it was a nice emotional part, the Elves giving up their chance to leave MiddleEarth to instead help men. And also the reinforcements-- in the book Helms Deep was saved by the angry trees that hated orcs with a passion. They moved in, swallowed up the army, and departed. I liked the scene with the reinforcements charging in to save them, but it was still quite a change.
4) Faromir: In the book he knew better, showed his valour above his deceased brother and let Frodo go because he knew of what he carried would bring ruin to them all...but instead he dragged them back to Minas Terith and nearly got them killed (although the Nazgul was pretty sweet).
5) Shelob: Wtf is shelob? Gollum talks of her at the very end which means she won't appear till the 3rd movie which is a damned shame cause Shelob's Lair was a big thing in the 2nd book.
Like I said-- nit picking. 1-4 I don't really understand why they changed it at all. Everything else was just awesome though: Gollum vs Smeagol, the Dead Swamp, the liberation of the King of Rohan's mind, all grand.</div>