What Your Favourite Lord Of The Rings Movie Says About You

2. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)

Two TowersThe Movie: Picking up where Fellowship left off, our heroes have separated into three groups: Frodo and Sam, whilst being followed by Gollum, are making their way through the treacherous landscapes towards Mordor; Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli are racing across the plains of Rohan, chasing Merry and Pippin who have been taken hostage by the Uruk-hai. The two hobbits manage to escape, and find themselves in the care of Tree Beard, an Ent (guarder) of Fangorn forest. The film culminates in two battles: an epic clash at Helm€™s Deep - the safe haven of Rohan - between the people of Rohan, Elves and the newly christened Gandalf the White against Saruman€™s army of Uruk-hai; and the Ents of the Forest take on the Orcs of Isengard after Saruman€™s betrayal and burning of half the forest. They flood the grounds, locking Saruman in his tower. What It Says About You: You are not that great at navigation, going in circles when attempting to travel through unfamiliar, hostile, rocky landscapes is a common occurrence. You require a travel guide, but make sure not to trust them completely, for they may have not-so-hidden personality disorders that you don€™t really want to mess with. Community is also very important to you, be it your own or one that you have been accepted into. You will do what it takes to defend your fellow man when your home is being threatened by an invading army of €˜holy smokes!€™ proportions. Partial to a make-over (you are well aware that white is the new grey), you are also a big fan of nature and other wildlife, being quite the green thumb and tree whisperer. Soundbite: €œFrodo doesn€™t complain, he€™s just got a lot on his mind.€ Favourite Movies: X2, The Dark Knight, Spiderman 2
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