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Vikings (2013) - History


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Öne çıkan mesajlar

iki tane kasaba şerifinin kendi arasında yaptığı ve kimsenin sallamadığı saçma salak bir savaşta 10bin, 20bin rakamları görmek gibi arzusu olanlar var aramızda sanırım. 50 kişi 100 kişi her imparatorluğun yola çıktığı asker sayısı aşağı yukarı.

sahne dandirik çekilmiş o ayrı.
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"Tatar Ramazan" said:

bu işler böyle ufak sayılarla başlar gayet gerçekçi, LOTR filmi gibi milyorlarca c/p ork görmek istiyorsanız başka


In the book, The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, the size of the initial garrison at Helm's Deep for Rohan was nearly 1,000, but many more were coming into the fort from across Rohan. The estimated number of total Rohirrim defenders is 2,000[1] by the time Saruman's army arrived. Merry says that the force that left Isengard numbered 10,000 at least, most marching towards Helm's Deep and others heading off to the Fords of Isen. This number is later qualified by Gandalf: "I have about ten thousand Orcs to manage",[2] so considerably more than 10,000 when the Men of Dunland are added. Though the battle appears severely lopsided, as Uruk-hai were much better in battle than simple orcs, the defenders managed to hold the fort until a force of almost 1,000 men on foot[3] led by Gandalf along with a forest of Huorns arrive at dawn in the rear of the hosts of Isengard and surround the Uruks.
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WaNTeD said:


"Tatar Ramazan" said:

bu işler böyle ufak sayılarla başlar gayet gerçekçi, LOTR filmi gibi milyorlarca c/p ork görmek istiyorsanız başka


In the book, The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, the size of the initial garrison at Helm's Deep for Rohan was nearly 1,000, but many more were coming into the fort from across Rohan. The estimated number of total Rohirrim defenders is 2,000[1] by the time Saruman's army arrived. Merry says that the force that left Isengard numbered 10,000 at least, most marching towards Helm's Deep and others heading off to the Fords of Isen. This number is later qualified by Gandalf: "I have about ten thousand Orcs to manage",[2] so considerably more than 10,000 when the Men of Dunland are added. Though the battle appears severely lopsided, as Uruk-hai were much better in battle than simple orcs, the defenders managed to hold the fort until a force of almost 1,000 men on foot[3] led by Gandalf along with a forest of Huorns arrive at dawn in the rear of the hosts of Isengard and surround the Uruks.



eee ben kitaba bişey mi dedim, filmden bahsediyorum
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Peter Jackson's "Battle of Helm's Deep"
The Battle of Helm's Deep in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

The Battle of the Hornburg is also a key part of Peter Jackson's film adaptation, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.

In the context of the film, it is referred to as the Battle of Helm's Deep, and like Bakshi, Jackson identifies "Helm's Deep" with the fortress itself. As Gríma says to Saruman: "Théoden will not stay at Edoras ... They will flee to Helm's Deep, the great fortress of Rohan."

In the movie, 10,000 of Saruman's Uruk-hai (with no orcs of other races, Dunlendings or wargs to accompany them) lay siege to the fortress, which is defended by around 300 Rohirrim (before the battle, Legolas states their strength to be "three hundred against ten thousand", but he may have meant at that time, as more were fleeing to the fortress). Soon after however, a large group of the Elves of Lórien join the defences. Elrond, at the prompting of Galadriel, sends the Elves under the command of Haldir of Lórien to reinforce the defence of the keep. During the battle, nearly all of the Elves are killed, including Haldir. The defenders suffer heavy losses, but hold out until dawn, when Gandalf arrives with 2,000[4] riders led by Éomer, who finally turn the tide of the battle and send Saruman's forces into retreat. In the Extended DVD version, the Huorns make an appearance, massacring the fleeing Uruk-hai after the battle, but were absent from the theatrical cut.
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"Tatar Ramazan" said:

bu işler böyle ufak sayılarla başlar gayet gerçekçi, LOTR filmi gibi milyorlarca c/p ork görmek istiyorsanız başka


ufak sayılarla başlayan çatışmadır, kavgadır, itiş kakıştır, tatsızlıktır. hep dedim dizi gayet vasat. gereksiz yere hypelandı.
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WaNTeD said:


Peter Jackson's "Battle of Helm's Deep"
The Battle of Helm's Deep in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

The Battle of the Hornburg is also a key part of Peter Jackson's film adaptation, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.

In the context of the film, it is referred to as the Battle of Helm's Deep, and like Bakshi, Jackson identifies "Helm's Deep" with the fortress itself. As Gríma says to Saruman: "Théoden will not stay at Edoras ... They will flee to Helm's Deep, the great fortress of Rohan."

In the movie, 10,000 of Saruman's Uruk-hai (with no orcs of other races, Dunlendings or wargs to accompany them) lay siege to the fortress, which is defended by around 300 Rohirrim (before the battle, Legolas states their strength to be "three hundred against ten thousand", but he may have meant at that time, as more were fleeing to the fortress). Soon after however, a large group of the Elves of Lórien join the defences. Elrond, at the prompting of Galadriel, sends the Elves under the command of Haldir of Lórien to reinforce the defence of the keep. During the battle, nearly all of the Elves are killed, including Haldir. The defenders suffer heavy losses, but hold out until dawn, when Gandalf arrives with 2,000[4] riders led by Éomer, who finally turn the tide of the battle and send Saruman's forces into retreat. In the Extended DVD version, the Huorns make an appearance, massacring the fleeing Uruk-hai after the battle, but were absent from the theatrical cut.



Ya tekrar tekrar neyin derdindesin anlamadım, filmdeki ordular c/p ve 10bin falan değil uçsuz bucaksız ordular gibi gösteriliyor, ihtişamlı gözüksün diye spamlamışlar işte bilgisayarda.

PJ, lotr hayranlarını kızdırmamak için 10bin falan demiş kitaba uyduk demiş olabilir, ama 15 senedir ortada filmler. Sen ya hiç maça kalabalığa gitmemişsin ya da sayı saymayı bilmiyorsun.

Ayrıca tek lotr da değil, savaş filmlerinin hemen hepsinde c/p ile dev saçma ordular gösteriliyor.
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"Tatar Ramazan" said:

WaNTeD said:


Peter Jackson's "Battle of Helm's Deep"
The Battle of Helm's Deep in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

The Battle of the Hornburg is also a key part of Peter Jackson's film adaptation, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.

In the context of the film, it is referred to as the Battle of Helm's Deep, and like Bakshi, Jackson identifies "Helm's Deep" with the fortress itself. As Gríma says to Saruman: "Théoden will not stay at Edoras ... They will flee to Helm's Deep, the great fortress of Rohan."

In the movie, 10,000 of Saruman's Uruk-hai (with no orcs of other races, Dunlendings or wargs to accompany them) lay siege to the fortress, which is defended by around 300 Rohirrim (before the battle, Legolas states their strength to be "three hundred against ten thousand", but he may have meant at that time, as more were fleeing to the fortress). Soon after however, a large group of the Elves of Lórien join the defences. Elrond, at the prompting of Galadriel, sends the Elves under the command of Haldir of Lórien to reinforce the defence of the keep. During the battle, nearly all of the Elves are killed, including Haldir. The defenders suffer heavy losses, but hold out until dawn, when Gandalf arrives with 2,000[4] riders led by Éomer, who finally turn the tide of the battle and send Saruman's forces into retreat. In the Extended DVD version, the Huorns make an appearance, massacring the fleeing Uruk-hai after the battle, but were absent from the theatrical cut.



Ya tekrar tekrar neyin derdindesin anlamadım, filmdeki ordular c/p ve 10bin falan değil uçsuz bucaksız ordular gibi gösteriliyor, ihtişamlı gözüksün diye spamlamışlar işte bilgisayarda.

PJ, lotr hayranlarını kızdırmamak için 10bin falan demiş kitaba uyduk demiş olabilir, ama 15 senedir ortada filmler. Sen ya hiç maça kalabalığa gitmemişsin ya da sayı saymayı bilmiyorsun.

Ayrıca tek lotr da değil, savaş filmlerinin hemen hepsinde c/p ile dev saçma ordular gösteriliyor.


http://i.imgur.com/aGYdGV8.png
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http://i.imgur.com/M6OkmBs.png
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Mortis said:

güzel başladı

savaş sahnesi

bi ara rol yapmayı bırakmış adamlar savaş sahnesinde, böyle 16 ya 16 birbirlerini ittiriyor, bi adam bölye yavaşca baltayla falan vuruo ama hiç şey yok yani baymışlar herhlade uzun sürmüş hahah



savaşta adam yorulur ya, nereye kadar balta sallayacaksın

history channel'ı kutluyoruz sdfsd
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"Tatar Ramazan" said:

reampage said:

Abi biraz yalan yüzgarına dönmüş dizi sanki.

o çağda kadının Şeften boşanması falan çok ütopik geldi


kültüre bakmak lazım
celt ve asyada olan şeyler o zamanda.
edit : cokta mantıksız gelmiyor, savaşabiliyorsa pek cok hakkıda eşittir erkekle
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Feamer said:

700 küsürler iskandinavyasından veya ingilteresiden bölgesel olarak 10.000 kişlik ordularmı bekliyorsunuz?

la adamların şehrinde zaten 50 tane ev ya vardır ya yoktur, nereden çıkacak o kadar adam


böyle kaba etten atmaya gerek yok, adamlar gayet binlerce kişi toplamış savaş için o dönemde.

50 ev şehir falan komik olmuş yani, türklerdeki çadır sayısı bile daha fazla göçebe dönemde.
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