The Lord of the Rings: A Better End to Saruman
Dear Mr. Jackson,We, the fans of "The Lord of the Rings" thank you for remaining true to the spirit of the books throughout much of your cinematic translation of this classic work. We are grateful for... continue reading »
"The petition author is correct -- the offer of redemption and its subsequent rejection (by both Grima Wormtongue and Sauruman) is too important to be left out. Saruman's death at Wormtongue's own hand speaks to the folly of Saruman's pride, but having his"
"great first film, keep it up!"
"If these books were taught in classes in past years, then keeping it as close to the books as possible, is the only way to complete the movies."
"I conside the aforementioned change detramental to the film and without it I do not think I could in good concience recomend the films to fans of the original books."
"I believe one of the major turning points in the war between good and evil is the scene where Gandalf takes Saruman's staff. It is a true turning point, along with the battle of Helms Deep, and shows that Gandalf now has power over Saruman.What a huge det"
"I agree that a movie is not a book and am happy with many of the changes from Fellowship, but if Sauruman's death would be as reported this is going way too far."