![]() ![]() meats from local beasts that is prepared as meals). ![]() This Intel could've ended up being engraved into their own orcish culture (as it is known that among orc society there are those who tend to food e.g. Or, due to the war on men/elves and other advanced species, the tactics of "knowing thy enemy" has enabled the orcs to have some sort of concept of dinning due to their vast knowledge on the other races that has been gathered by gaining intelligence as it is known that the forces of Morgoth and Sauron did in fact have many spies and agents. Either the orcs aren't actually as primitive as we would all think and in reality do in fact have some basic knowledge of dinning. To be honest, I think that the fact that orcs have some idea/concept of a menu and even the fact that they can associate certain foods as being "put back on the menu" clearly suggests that there is some element of modern human culture that is known to the orcs. UGLÚK: Looks like meat’s back on the menu, boys!! GRISHNÁKH: What about their legs? They don't need those. Why can’t we have some meat? What about them? They’re fresh. We ain't 'ad nothin' but maggoty bread for three stinkin' days! It’s funny because right before that, the orc that was just killed wants to eat the hobbits. The orcs from the White Tower had just started a fight/finished killing the orcs from Mordor (Morgul) so they mean they are going to eat the dead orcs. that suggests that he lives in a society where (a) he has a menu, and (b) that menu is selective enough to have food taken off it and put back on again My only issue is that for an Uruk-hai to say that, that means. Later on, they talk about this specific Porras (co-producer): I was always curious if some of the more "Tolkien" fans like Christian Rivers had taken umbrage to the use of such a modern term as "menu"Ĭhristian Rivers (previz supervisor): I'm not gonna query the script writers. it's a real throwback to Peter early movies The idea that these Orks and Uruk-hai are arguing about the two little hobbits and they are just going to completely clobber each other any minute now. Quoting from the production and post-production comment track in The Two Towers - Special Extended Ordesky (executive producer): This is just a classic Peter Jackson kind of beat coming up. He was prescribed antibiotics and anti-inflammatory cream to reduce the swelling.From an in-universe perspective, I agree with Himarm's answer.įrom an out-of-universe point of view, we can add that the line, together with the whole dismemberment scene, comes from an idea of Peter Jackson's. The metal nut was removed without a scratch on the man's penis. The doctors used a hand-held steel tool, a pair of pliers, and a thin metal sheet to avoid the slide under the ring and avoid the man's skin from being cut. The ring had a diameter of 3 centimetres and was 1.5 centimetres thick. The metal ring was carefully sliced through with a metal-cutter in an hour-long operation as the man cried with pain throughout the procedure. Once the medics arrived at his place, he was rushed to a hospital. The nut was stuck around the base of his private part since Friday morning. ![]() He called the emergency services on Saturday afternoon. It had swollen so much that I thought it would burst," the Daily Star quoted the man as saying. "I was terrified that I would need my penis amputated. The next day his penis started to swell and he experienced pain. However, the attempt to enlarge the private part turned out to be a horror as the man was rushed to the hospital after the metal ring got stuck.
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