I was gonna say that, I would love to see a bolder reel of all the orcs unionizing demanding their workers rights, demanding maternity leave, and then forcing Saruman to comply with OSHA regulations, and that’s the reason why Frodo and Sam were able to walk into Mordor because the union and upper management were unable to come to terms which lead to Picketts
This isn't arguing. This is middle management explaining to upper management foreseeable roadblocks/ challenges, and upper management giving good solutions. This is a very healthy relationship. Something to admire.
Next time one of my associates tells me they are unable to complete a task for whatever reason, I'm going to simply reply "The forest of Fangorn lies on our doorstep. BURN IT." If they reply "YAAAAS" they get the rest of the day off with pay.
Really, he was pretty good boss. Kind of wish the humans and orcs could just have sat down and hashed out their problems without all the bloodshed, Orcs seem pretty cool and chill. I bet they like sit down and hit a bowl of blunts and just chill, seem like good dudes
I love how excited the orc is. Like he's just talkin logistics like he forgot theyre evil and saruman is like "Yo dude we're evil, just do some evil shit to get it done" and the orc's just like "FUCK YEAH, I FORGOT WE COULD DO THAT".
@@billballinger5622 bro, you could've found literally any other example to use, but that's the one you went with??? wtaf and how do my random comments get deleted by the algorithm, but that one somehow survives
I like his enthusiasm when Saruman recommends burning the Forrest. It’s like when your boss gives you the green light for something you’ve been wanting to try for a while
Notice how when the orc says “we don’t have enough fuel to feed the fires”, his eyes go back and forth between Saruman and looking directly out towards Fangorn Forest. He 100% wanted to burn the trees down before that conversation ever started.
lord of the rings isnt fiction. it is a guide on how to be humans. in every aspect. loyalty, bravery, work, love life, friendships, destiny, internal conflicts between good and evil, w.e the hell the mouth of sauron was lol
We need orcs like that to administrate the new Mordor--okay, settle down. I know they did some... things in the last war. They are not proud of. A mad Maia made them do it. Yes, them. But they were just following orders. They swear it. They were never true believing members of the Mordor Domination Party, they say. Furthermore, their technology transfer has been invaluable... And we really could use West Mordor as a buffer state against those damn Easterlings.
There is no arguing here. I just see a concerned manager relaying a list of his worries (including the safety of his employees) to his boss and, in turn, his boss hears him out, offers a viable solution, and then leaves him to do his work since he fully trusts his capabilities. This is one of the healthiest work environments I’ve seen.
@@kingnothing5678Me trying to explain to the truck driver why he can't just leave after having scraped two BMWs and needs to wait for police... They always wanna throw hands and I'm just standing there 'bruv I loose my job if I don't so fuck off and let me do my work' Love construction site colleagues but the drunkards are awful. They fire up like a rocket if a pebble rolls towards them the wrong way
Props to Sarumon for being such a respectful and chill boss. He engaged the Orcs discussion and understood that his perspective mattered. And when the Orc missed the obvious answer, Sarumon was calm and didn’t become condescending
Yeah, but you have to understand that initiative wasn't really encouraged in either Sauron's or Saruman's organizations. Make the wrong decision and it's likely it would be the last thing you ever do. Yet, they still get berated as idiots. Thing is, being called an idiot is far better than the possibility of beng killed outright. 😜
@@cegesh1459 sure he’s not perfect. But consider most bosses. Not only would they not have an answer for a difficult question, they’d get defensive and impossible to deal with
@@cegesh1459 the complaint was “we don’t have enough fuel to feed the fire”. He answered that objection. With sinister horns in the soundtrack. You do NOT argue with an accompanying soundtrack.
He wanted to burn that forrest anyway, but since Saruman loved to walk it, he didn't dare to touch it without a permission. So by asking questions regarding logistics he got his way.
I actually love this. Shows the raw efficiency of Isenguard, problem identified, communicated and solved in less than a minute. You can't pay enough for that
@@stijnvandamme76 nope, and that’s why (in the USA at least) the executive office takes on a lot more responsibility in times of crisis and war. A democratic committee is better for peace, while a sole executive leader is better for war.
So funny because dudes not even arguing with him really, he’s just presenting him with what is preventing him from doing what he needs done and as soon as he gets a solution presented to him, he’s the man on the job to take care of it… sounds like an efficient supervisor to me. Mans needs a raise.
I freakin’ love it when antagonists or villains don’t just kill or push around their henchmen and soldiers, but just actually coordinate and give them good orders with advice in order to facilitate completion of plans and achieving victory one way or another. Its good writing.
Saw an interview with an ex mafia dude. He brought up that point. If the boss was always killing his underlings, his underlings would take out the boss. He'd have no loyalty. The whole fear forces loyalty, is only true if enough people are on the boss's side that do the killing for him. People he gives tons of privileges or wealth to. When a boss just does an impromptu execution with his own hands, he aint gonna last lol
All managers should watch this. Sarumon shows great leadership and management skills. He takes the complaints and instead of just demanding results or getting mad he come up with possible solutions to the problems at hand. Even the Orc, who was being pessimistic, agreed with his solutions in the end.
That's because orcs actually do fucking work. That guy with the flat nose and twisted limbs is talking to Saruman because he's the baddest dude on the workforce. Here, he would be on disability.
@@jaredconnor Are you asking if they resemble tortured and corrupted elves? I'm merely pointing out their overly enthusiastic nature towards destructive activities.
I love the evil satisfaction being so much in the orcs heart at the thought of destroying a beautiful forest his voice literally deepens its evil as he exhales and YESS of pure fkn malice Hail Saruman
Notice how the orc manager was not-so-subtly glancing out at Fangorn forest when he was complaining about lack of fuel, and his enthusiasm when Saruman ordered him to burn the trees…he’d been wanting Saruman to say that.
@@zachyg4644 people act like Jackson is a saint when really he's a money hungry hype train conductor. The Dora the explorer movie was better handled than the disaster known as the Hobbit trilogy ffs.
@@Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger Blacks in the hood: we don’t have enough food or drink to feed the homies BLM leader: The abundance of Walmart lies on our doorstep.. loot it. Blacks: YESSSSS BLM leader: and don’t forget the TVs fam
@@cavaugnsharkey2699you live rent free in America cuz you’re on welfare and eating government cheese in between committing mass lootings lol. Pay ur child support Tyrone
Saruman is quite a reasonable boss, no insults, no screaming, he finds the perfect course of action that solves the issue while being exactly the kind of thing his workers like to do.
Bro planted that idea in Saruman's head and steered him towards it perfectly. "Oh boy I suRE DO WISH WE HAD SOMETHING TO PUT IN THE FURNACES" *_stares aggressively at the scenery_*
What a great workplace. Boss listens, instantly solving setbacks, gets you pumped for your work. Not a bad lot to rule Middle Earth. All hobbits do is eat, shit and sleep.
Saruman is literally the best boss. His subordinate tells him why things are difficult, and Saruman gives him solutions rather than just telling him to do it.
Background characters like the overseer orc is why I love the Extended Editions, the actor did a great job for such a small role and it's a shame he went through all the prosthetics and still gave a neat performance just to have been cut from the feature
I found this clip very wholesome and uplifting. It shows how two disagreeing parties can come together finding new and innovating solutions in an ever changing complex work environment.
I think J.R.R Tolkien was an environmentalist at heart. For example, the tower Orthanc symbolized his hatred for the Industrial revolution. When he returned to England after fighting in World War I, he noticed a lot of cities and factories replacing beautiful country areas. He enjoyed traveling to those areas prior to the war.
I'm not sure if it was so much environmentalism as just an anti-industrialism. It was well-noted even during his lifetime his disdain for the notion of "progress" being synonymous with industrialization. Moreover, I think one of his main purposes in writing LOTR was to reacquaint his countrymen and women with their ancient history which, apart from the modern notion of environmentalism, was deeply rooted in a sort of mythological connection to nature, a connection lost in the wake of industrialization.
@@RichO1701e sorry for liking quality world building and writing? ROP is a disgrace and they should be ashamed that they have Brought the Tolkien name down the way they have.
This whole time, I thought the orcs were brutes and unreasonable. That orc showed enough leadership to push back against unfair and unreasonable work expectations without sugar coating it. Good for him.
Sauron is generous and gives the Ring of Power to all races. And the ungrateful hobbits take Sauron's ring and destroy it by throwing it into the fire.
Actually gollum was pushed into the lava (by Ilúvatar) after he bit off frodos finger and took the ring frodo was never going to be actually able to cast the ring into the fire because of it's corruption
Am I going to heart every comment? YES!
yesss!
YEEEESSSSSS 🤣❤
🤣🤣🤣
YESSAS😂
no
I mean.. err.. YEESHGG
Bro was on the brink of unionizing. This is good management from Saruman.
I was gonna say that, I would love to see a bolder reel of all the orcs unionizing demanding their workers rights, demanding maternity leave, and then forcing Saruman to comply with OSHA regulations, and that’s the reason why Frodo and Sam were able to walk into Mordor because the union and upper management were unable to come to terms which lead to Picketts
Orc is 5 steps ahead of Sarumon. This was the Orc asking for permission to burn the forest long way around.
yeah, you always have to make them feel like they're the ones who came up with the idea
Pretty much 😂
Which explains the 'Yeeeeessss' at the end
@@cairosilver2932 exactlyyy he was just waiting to hear the go ahead
Ahhh Unagi!
Management getting things done. What a sight to behold. No wonder this is considered to be the best trilogy of all time.
Only on a fantasy movie Pal 😂
@@sebastianpoblete1072 Only the best trilogy ever put to screen, pal.
@@martinbanda9593 I think he's saying management only gets things done on a fantasy movie
This isn't arguing. This is middle management explaining to upper management foreseeable roadblocks/ challenges, and upper management giving good solutions. This is a very healthy relationship. Something to admire.
Not quite. He still would need more workers. Working Night and day without new workers would lead bad quality and less productivity.
😂😂😂
Middle Management in real life all have brown noses so...no
Lmfao
Next time one of my associates tells me they are unable to complete a task for whatever reason, I'm going to simply reply "The forest of Fangorn lies on our doorstep. BURN IT."
If they reply "YAAAAS" they get the rest of the day off with pay.
I like how Saruman didn't berate the Orc either, he had complaints and Saruman gave him solutions to ensure maximum efficiency to the army.
Boss of the year?
@@jonbaxter2254 Boss of the Third Age.
Really, he was pretty good boss. Kind of wish the humans and orcs could just have sat down and hashed out their problems without all the bloodshed, Orcs seem pretty cool and chill. I bet they like sit down and hit a bowl of blunts and just chill, seem like good dudes
And never was he thinks of the consequences
@@patron7906a bowl of blunts? What is that
I love how excited the orc is. Like he's just talkin logistics like he forgot theyre evil and saruman is like "Yo dude we're evil, just do some evil shit to get it done" and the orc's just like "FUCK YEAH, I FORGOT WE COULD DO THAT".
lol bro u nailed it. That "YESSSSSS" at the end was like a rapist finding a passed out girl or something lol dude killed that line
Right!
@@billballinger5622yo wtf is wrong with you ?
😂😂😂😂
@@billballinger5622 bro, you could've found literally any other example to use, but that's the one you went with??? wtaf
and how do my random comments get deleted by the algorithm, but that one somehow survives
I like his enthusiasm when Saruman recommends burning the Forrest. It’s like when your boss gives you the green light for something you’ve been wanting to try for a while
Oh hell yeah! That dude was down with it!
*YEEES*
😂😂😂 so true
When the deadline is in three days and the foreman says, "Fuck OSHA."
The implication is orcs are pyromaniacs and it's awesome.
Orc: “Now that those issues are solved, can we talk about overtime, my lord?”
What happened to the last Orc who asked about overtime?
He was thrown from the top of the tower.
Oh.
"We also need dental"
@@ChestRockwell24 Wow that takes me back to a LegendaryFrog flash animation I haven't seen in like almost 20 years.
And paid leave!!!!
@@ChestRockwell24 “oh I’ll give them their dental plan. The one plan TO RULE THEM ALL!”
When an literal orc get better leadership than my boss😂
Bro, just stick to Google translate from now on. 😂
Hopefully your boss has better spelling and grammar than you.
Yeeessssss...
@@slappy8941I mean they messed up 1 word. Not that bad for someone learning a new language lol
Sometimes you have to serve, in order to lead
95% of villains would have killed that orc lmao
Such a one dimensional response, but you're right.
True
@@sebione3576 as one dimansional as said 95% of villains
@@bj_cat103 exactly. Tolkien was unique.
To be fair, "we can't arm them all"
Even if your evil killing him would be a bad idea
*Saruman is the perfect boss. He doesn't say **_"just do it";_** he listens to his workers' concerns and problem solves.* ❤
I'd work for saruman
Where do I sign?
plus he provides employment to 1000's of orcs. What a great boss!
@@abelreyes2763 Supporting marginalised minorities!
And excellent dental care considering orc physiology.
Notice how when the orc says “we don’t have enough fuel to feed the fires”, his eyes go back and forth between Saruman and looking directly out towards Fangorn Forest.
He 100% wanted to burn the trees down before that conversation ever started.
Nobody directed him to look at the green screen and pretend the forest is that way...
DID THIS ORC SINGLE HANDEDLY SCREW OVER ALL OF MORDOR!?!
Fangon Forest can't melt steel beams
Just as planned.
Saruman knew the possibility of the Ents waking up angry, then said eff it.
When an orc is concerned about logistics you know you have a problem
They’re enthusiastic, but very evil.
The boss- employee relationship we all dream of.
I didn't realize how true this was very late into my life
lord of the rings isnt fiction. it is a guide on how to be humans. in every aspect. loyalty, bravery, work, love life, friendships, destiny, internal conflicts between good and evil, w.e the hell the mouth of sauron was lol
@@hosenOne1there’s literally no such thing as destiny
I’ll never got over the fact the Orcs have cockney accents, whoever made that decision deserves to be a very happy person.
It was a straight up Tolkien decision lol. Orcs have a lot of dialogue in the books, and theyre pretty much all cockneys 😂
I have no idea how i have never noticed this before 😂 absolutely hilarious.
Don't the Uruk Hai speak more posh?
@@samrizzardi2213"Look at it chaps! Steaks back on the choosing order!"
Isnt cockney pretty much extinct now? I think that area got diversified
The Orc showed intelligence, asked legitmate questions and did it all with a lovely cockney accent
WAAAGH!
Said "smart" Orc: "we don't have enough fuel for the fires."
Saruman: * looks over and sees massive forest *
@@crispychips7161we do not have enough fuel to feed the fires*
@@Pirustae I do not have enough fucks to give
We need orcs like that to administrate the new Mordor--okay, settle down. I know they did some... things in the last war. They are not proud of. A mad Maia made them do it. Yes, them. But they were just following orders. They swear it. They were never true believing members of the Mordor Domination Party, they say.
Furthermore, their technology transfer has been invaluable... And we really could use West Mordor as a buffer state against those damn Easterlings.
There is no arguing here. I just see a concerned manager relaying a list of his worries (including the safety of his employees) to his boss and, in turn, his boss hears him out, offers a viable solution, and then leaves him to do his work since he fully trusts his capabilities.
This is one of the healthiest work environments I’ve seen.
I agree
I also agree. Isengard sounds like the best employer in the forces of Sauron
They don't mention the selflessness of the Nazgul fairly enough in the books.
The orcs have a healthier work environment than most construction sites 😂
Well, it is a fantasy movie
Communication at a construction sites always ends in a fight behind the trucks for some reason.
@@kingnothing5678Me trying to explain to the truck driver why he can't just leave after having scraped two BMWs and needs to wait for police...
They always wanna throw hands and I'm just standing there 'bruv I loose my job if I don't so fuck off and let me do my work'
Love construction site colleagues but the drunkards are awful. They fire up like a rocket if a pebble rolls towards them the wrong way
@@idontknow164 no shit sherlock
Construction sites don't have the forest of Fangorn on their doorsteps, they don't have the means!
Props to Sarumon for being such a respectful and chill boss. He engaged the Orcs discussion and understood that his perspective mattered. And when the Orc missed the obvious answer, Sarumon was calm and didn’t become condescending
You are missing one detail. Saruman had no awnser for: They are too many.
Yeah, but you have to understand that initiative wasn't really encouraged in either Sauron's or Saruman's organizations. Make the wrong decision and it's likely it would be the last thing you ever do. Yet, they still get berated as idiots. Thing is, being called an idiot is far better than the possibility of beng killed outright. 😜
@@cegesh1459 sure he’s not perfect. But consider most bosses. Not only would they not have an answer for a difficult question, they’d get defensive and impossible to deal with
@@Phred1994 Damn, that means most bosses are worse than evil sorcerers!
@@cegesh1459 the complaint was “we don’t have enough fuel to feed the fire”. He answered that objection. With sinister horns in the soundtrack. You do NOT argue with an accompanying soundtrack.
The orcs have better communication than my workplace
"Looks like heat's back on the menu, boys!"
"oh gosh"
Really underrated comment
Underrated comment
You will taste MAN-FLESH!
Yess
When the orc said
“hgghyyyeesssssss 🥴”
I felt that
#metoo !
Me when the server brings me my food
He wanted to burn that forrest anyway, but since Saruman loved to walk it, he didn't dare to touch it without a permission. So by asking questions regarding logistics he got his way.
Someone should honestly dub in S.L Jackson in Pulp Fiction when he goes "Shittt chyeaa negro! That's all you had to say!" It'd be epic.
Orc: we don’t have enough fuel
Upper management: what about that forest right there?
Orc: that’s the answer I was looking for
I actually love this. Shows the raw efficiency of Isenguard, problem identified, communicated and solved in less than a minute. You can't pay enough for that
Decision by democratic comity just cannot deliver such efficiency
@@stijnvandamme76I think you left out the part where the one in charge is a fallen angel lmao
They’re taking the hobbits to…
@@stijnvandamme76 nope, and that’s why (in the USA at least) the executive office takes on a lot more responsibility in times of crisis and war. A democratic committee is better for peace, while a sole executive leader is better for war.
i like how Saruman treats his workers fairly, PTO, paternally leave, dental, eye and healthcare with Blue Cross
You had me all the way up til you mentioned Blue Cross.
May as well give them a pack of bandaids and some cotton balls for their chronic kidneystones
Are you sure about Dental? You saw this Orc talking, yes?
@@Overmind5000 lol True
@@Overmind5000 i don't know man, for an orc those teeth seemed pretty okay all things considered
So funny because dudes not even arguing with him really, he’s just presenting him with what is preventing him from doing what he needs done and as soon as he gets a solution presented to him, he’s the man on the job to take care of it… sounds like an efficient supervisor to me. Mans needs a raise.
Rare early James Corden appearance
Gold.
holy shit this needs more likes
😂😂😂
HahHhahHh
I mean he his know to shoe horn himself into almost all forms of media rather hes a fan or not 🤭
I freakin’ love it when antagonists or villains don’t just kill or push around their henchmen and soldiers, but just actually coordinate and give them good orders with advice in order to facilitate completion of plans and achieving victory one way or another. Its good writing.
That's how it realistically works. Grunts can be abused but you should not throw away a good chain of command
I love that too. So much better than the "I'm evil so I'll just kill a subordinate that is making a valid point".
Saw an interview with an ex mafia dude. He brought up that point. If the boss was always killing his underlings, his underlings would take out the boss. He'd have no loyalty.
The whole fear forces loyalty, is only true if enough people are on the boss's side that do the killing for him. People he gives tons of privileges or wealth to.
When a boss just does an impromptu execution with his own hands, he aint gonna last lol
Can we just say that Saruman is a good boss? Can we just give him some credit?
Saruman is slept on as a villain because everyone focuses on Sauron
That ork is lowkey most compitent manager I ever seen.
All managers should watch this. Sarumon shows great leadership and management skills. He takes the complaints and instead of just demanding results or getting mad he come up with possible solutions to the problems at hand. Even the Orc, who was being pessimistic, agreed with his solutions in the end.
The orc even got excited to get to work LOOOOL
@@CleverGirlAAH that's what we call motivation
what I'd give to see this clip used in corporate leadership training 😂
Dude today ppl just wear titles but rarely anyone is capable to work on their own. HR is the plague of modern capitalism.
Orc syndicates are less corrupt than the real ones.
oh lawd. the truth is out
That's because orcs actually do fucking work. That guy with the flat nose and twisted limbs is talking to Saruman because he's the baddest dude on the workforce. Here, he would be on disability.
immabout to get a new job right there
@@claudiuflorea2090 🤣🤣🤣
@@claudiuflorea2090 someone tell me the movie name
I want a group of yes men that react like that to my ideas
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Meanwhile Darth Vader
“Fuel does not concern me”
That moment you realize Saruman was less of a tyrant that Vader!
Star Wars is just children's entertainment at the end of the day.
One of the best meme lines left out of the theatricals.
Yassssssss
it's not yet its turn, someday this will came out as relatable meme
It doesn't work.
@@promnightdumpsterbaby9553 yeeessssss
Hmm somthing about putin and ukraine could fit
Orc enthusiasm over being told to burn something is priceless, you gotta love his answer to Saruman's suggestion.
That's racist. Are you saying all orcs look alike?
@@jaredconnor Are you asking if they resemble tortured and corrupted elves? I'm merely pointing out their overly enthusiastic nature towards destructive activities.
They're pyromaniacs yeah.
He missed hearting a comment.
Who doesn't like a big toasty fire?
“Orc and Saruman have morning scrum: Discuss Current Roadblocks”
I love the evil satisfaction being so much in the orcs heart at the thought of destroying a beautiful forest his voice literally deepens its evil as he exhales and YESS of pure fkn malice Hail Saruman
"Hail!"
He's a pyromaniac. He'd probably always had wanted to burn Fangorn but hadn't been allowed.
Lol, all in the name of progress lol
Trees suck. I’d love to be a pyro orc
@@Cineraryyou evil
When he says yes that’s how I say yes to a sandwich
Lmaooo
LOL
Which kind of sandwich?
@@tomfurlong3491 LOOKS LIKE MEAT SANDWICHES ARE BACK ON THE MENU BOYS!
Especially when you've trained your woman to make a proper one for you. It always tastes better when you don't have to make it yourself.
Notice how the orc manager was not-so-subtly glancing out at Fangorn forest when he was complaining about lack of fuel, and his enthusiasm when Saruman ordered him to burn the trees…he’d been wanting Saruman to say that.
Saruman: "Did you notice the massive forest that completely surrounds Isengaard?"
Orc: "oh yeah, lmao"
True but it is already known by them that it was full of ENTs and they didn't want to deal with that
They were smart enough not to mess with the ents
The Orcs already knew about the ents- or at least the danger of the forest as Orcs who wandered near or in the forest all ‘disappeared’
@@user-od3yc8mr6w Until They Weren't
@@user-od3yc8mr6w but just like most soldiers following orders blindly they made a mistake and messing with the ENTs proved disastrous.
Christopher Lee was an amazing Saruman. You can see the madness and cruelty conveyed in his eyes. It is because of Lee that that role is so memorable.
I love how the forest is right there on their faces and Saruman has to point it out to them, and they go like: "Yessss"
A good worker knows when to question the boss. A good boss knows to listen to his workers concerns and remedy them. Lol
True, lmao
when saruman is a better boss than your own boss lol
When people learn that sauron is a great leader tho? And he's also hot lol😂
Man, Christopher Lee was an incredible actor. Blessed to have had him
Sounds like healthy communication and a reasonable solution? They getting it done!
Not really arguing more like talking realistic logistics
Yep, and it feels like a respectful relationship
He put some real stank on that “yes” at the end
So gloriously evil. I love it❤
Judging by the YEEEESSSSS at the end, you can tell the middle management orc was hoping Saruman would say to burn the forest. 5D chess
If he had left the forests of fangorn alone he would have likely actually got to use his army to its fullest extent.
But they wouldn't have been armed or outfitted properly, the potato lookin orc just said as much
Damn these 2 comments are a rollercoaster
FUEL TO FEED THE FIRESSSSSS
@@culchieman1995 yes but because he burned the forest he set himself for defeat from the Treants
They would’ve had to have taken several extra years. Likely by then the cities of Men would’ve been on to their shit and ready.
Even this little scene that didn't make the cut has so much life and relatability to it. These movies really were masterpieces.
They killed Sauraman off screen...
@@MrLee-cy1pw only in the theatrical
@@zachyg4644 which shows Jackson only cares about money. You know, like every movie maker in Hollywood, or Amazon for that matter.
@@zachyg4644 people act like Jackson is a saint when really he's a money hungry hype train conductor. The Dora the explorer movie was better handled than the disaster known as the Hobbit trilogy ffs.
Didn't it? I watched it today and it was in the two towers, or was I watching the extended edition?
This one scene is better than the entire TV show
Treebeard: And I took that personally...
There is no arguing. Just a boss and his worker enjoying a constructive conversation.
Just your typical workplace collaboration
If the factory I work at had this orc as a manager, I think we'd get shit done for once.
I've always found the zeal and enthusiasm of orcs to be quite inspiring XD
"My lord, there are too many of them. What are we going to do?"
Master Sarumanu there're too meni of them.
@@Ronin3453 And not just meni. But womeni and childreni too.
@@ChristianProtossDragoon Thats funny asf
@@tf-mr-blue748 And not just Manwë. But Womanwë and Childwë too.
@@ChristianProtossDragoon Manrë: "Excuse me Sir, but I do believe you've dropped your wallet".
That's how Orcs always should look like...Not the CGI Orcs from The Hobbit
I like how the Orcs looked in Rings of Power
@@_davidboxingthe only good thing about Rings of power
@_davidboxing
Did u mean princess Disa?
@@patconroy1874 Bearded black female dwarf, orcs are prettier than that thing
“But my Lord hundreds will die!”
“Thousands.”
“Tens of thousands.”
But my lord there will be less trees left
"Fewer"
@@Bithbdwhat?
Stannis would do very well in LotR@@Bithbd
"work the furnace, night and day" gets a complete different meaning then lol.
Saruman: "Burn it!"
Orc: "YESS"
*Proceeds to light a bowl of weed*
Don't be stingy! Puff puff pass bro!
Your love of the halfling’s leaf has clearly clouded your mind.
@@jefffinkbonner9551 which is why the orc did not have the wit to see such an obvious solution!
Saruman the Green
@@Pasakoyemore like sage lol
Saruman is a great boss. He doesn't just randomly kill the orc like other villains, he provides a good solution. That's why he's so efficient
When Saruman told him to burn the forest, it changed his whole outlook from scarcity to abundance.
"YEESSS!"
"I'm running low on supplies!"
here's the key to the supply room, just take inventory of what you use and lock up when you're done.
"...YEEEES!!"
"Here is the company credit card and keys to the van, have some lads pick up the supplies you need for the production" 😂
@@Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger
Blacks in the hood:
we don’t have enough food or drink to feed the homies
BLM leader: The abundance of Walmart lies on our doorstep.. loot it.
Blacks: YESSSSS
BLM leader: and don’t forget the TVs fam
@@CineraryWtf dude! We must always live rent free in your head cuz that was a stupid racist joke.
@@cavaugnsharkey2699you live rent free in America cuz you’re on welfare and eating government cheese in between committing mass lootings lol. Pay ur child support Tyrone
This is so amusing. The orc is not so aggressive nor angry but is speaking anxiously about the lack of resources.
I just love the Operations Manager orc, conducting a live process assessment to meet strategic directives.
Saruman, Premier of British Columbia.
also Alberta 🤣.
And thus, Saruman signed his own death certificate.
that yesssss was personal 💀💀
Saruman is quite a reasonable boss, no insults, no screaming, he finds the perfect course of action that solves the issue while being exactly the kind of thing his workers like to do.
He even teaches Wormtongue assembly line safety in the munitions plant.
Even offers a solution that the orc is excited to do.
Bro planted that idea in Saruman's head and steered him towards it perfectly.
"Oh boy I suRE DO WISH WE HAD SOMETHING TO PUT IN THE FURNACES" *_stares aggressively at the scenery_*
The fastest transfer request in history when that orc saw the forest literally stand up to his opperation.
Always thought this is what he was doing from the start.
This video should be used in every training process for every management position.
Christopher Lee should be remembered for being one of, if not the most interesting man of the 20th century. what a life!
What a great workplace. Boss listens, instantly solving setbacks, gets you pumped for your work. Not a bad lot to rule Middle Earth. All hobbits do is eat, shit and sleep.
....and supply food, alcohol, and weed lol
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The orc wanted to burn that forest a long time ago, he just needed a "yes" without asking.
Sees weed
"Burn it"
"Yeeeees"
Kiki Camarena wants to know your location *
"Looks like heat's back on the menu, boys!"
when you see your homie about to hand YOUR blunt off to their friends:
"YOU SHALL NOT PAAAAAASS"
when the boss leaves you no choice
Your love of the halfling’s leaf has clearly clouded your mind.
Even the orc dialogues are better than RoP dialogues
Yeeeeeesss
Seems similar to me.
The orc dialogues are the only ones in ROP written by humans over the age of ten years.
Compared to “meats back on the menu boys” lololol. How tf would an Uruk know what a menu is? Lol.
THERE IS A TEMPEST IN ME!
My gf: _"You did pull out, right?"_
Me: "YESssshhh"
🤣
Lmaooo facts!
"Burn it". Still gives me chills. May the son of Charlemagne rest in peace.
I wish talking to my boss was this easy when they come up with solutions to get shit done
Saruman is literally the best boss. His subordinate tells him why things are difficult, and Saruman gives him solutions rather than just telling him to do it.
Background characters like the overseer orc is why I love the Extended Editions, the actor did a great job for such a small role and it's a shame he went through all the prosthetics and still gave a neat performance just to have been cut from the feature
I found this clip very wholesome and uplifting. It shows how two disagreeing parties can come together finding new and innovating solutions in an ever changing complex work environment.
This is a quite excellent Management / Union worker relationship
That "Yehhhhhsss...." 😂
If this were an orc from The Rings of Power he’d ask for time off so he could go to his sons tee-ball game.
I think J.R.R Tolkien was an environmentalist at heart. For example, the tower Orthanc symbolized his hatred for the Industrial revolution. When he returned to England after fighting in World War I, he noticed a lot of cities and factories replacing beautiful country areas. He enjoyed traveling to those areas prior to the war.
I'm not sure if it was so much environmentalism as just an anti-industrialism. It was well-noted even during his lifetime his disdain for the notion of "progress" being synonymous with industrialization. Moreover, I think one of his main purposes in writing LOTR was to reacquaint his countrymen and women with their ancient history which, apart from the modern notion of environmentalism, was deeply rooted in a sort of mythological connection to nature, a connection lost in the wake of industrialization.
a 100000 times better than Amazons Rings of Power
If lotr was just this scene alone it would still beat the entire rop show in a fight
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Fuck off, joyless fucking mega nerds ruin every fandom.
@@RichO1701e sorry for liking quality world building and writing? ROP is a disgrace and they should be ashamed that they have Brought the Tolkien name down the way they have.
@@RichO1701e show is trash we get it
@@rilla46 it needs to be brought up in every conversation how trash it is though
That orcs “YEEEEAASSSSS” is the enthusiasm I strive for towards any job
Great guy Saruman, provide industry, listen to his workes and provide great advice.
I miss Christopher Lee. He was an absolute Badass.
This whole time, I thought the orcs were brutes and unreasonable. That orc showed enough leadership to push back against unfair and unreasonable work expectations without sugar coating it. Good for him.
Saruman speaking to one of his orc contractors 😂
It's good to see that Count Dooku's oppsite dimension copy is also good at managing large armies. 👌🏿
The most wholesome workplace
Not really an argument. He simply can't give him what he wants without a way to keep up constant production.
Sauron is generous and gives the Ring of Power to all races. And the ungrateful hobbits take Sauron's ring and destroy it by throwing it into the fire.
Lol this was the funniest comment 🤣
Seeing things from another point of view can make us realise the truth.
Actually gollum was pushed into the lava (by Ilúvatar) after he bit off frodos finger and took the ring frodo was never going to be actually able to cast the ring into the fire because of it's corruption
@@bounty1402 that's like trying to make Hitler sound like a good guy who was just trying to help out the world
@@BryanM86 You actually could, because of him there are fewer Orcs to attack Ukraine now (of course I'm kidding)
When you realize that a fictional villain is a better supervisor/manager then your actual one in real life 😕
Orc Foreman: "We don't have enough fuel to feed the fires!"
Saruman: Looks slightly to the left "you said what mate?"
Damn he sounds like a chill guy to work for
This orc is that one boomer who worked for one company his entire life
Gotta love the framing and moving motion in PJ's camera work, especially at the end when the orc's head is revealed behind Saruman: Yessss