I mean, do you remember Gothmog? Talk about a random, weird, throw-away bad guy who was probably going to die of cancer even if Aragorn hadn't killed him in the ROTK extended addition. I'll admit that he looks very different from the orcs in the original LOTR movies. And its kind of a shame, because if you just look at the orc, without any Tolkien- or LOTR-related preconceptions, he's a pretty beasty looking bad guy. Actually, this is exactly the problem I think folks have with Azog. If its not the detail of the animation that is bothering people, maybe its just the look or design of Azog. Gothmog: Voted "Least-likely to become a successful Warlord" So in summation, I don't think its the CGI detail or animation that people are having a problem with. there's real meat on them bones, if you will.įeel free to take a look at other scenes with Azog in them. There is a real sense of weight behind the orc's swings, you can even watch his feet lift up off the ground as he brings the weapon down on Thorin's Oakenshield. ![]() go back and watch Azog swinging his mace. Did you see the Azog's movements? The physics are amazingly realistic. ![]() ![]() Pay particular attention to the animation starting at 1:55, when the fight between Thorin and Azog starts.
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