Exactly! I was just thinking about that their acting is absolutely astnonishing. It really never get enough credit. Every single orc/ uruk hai in all movies from main ones to those without dialog was spot on and weirdly believable.
What I love about this is that it implies that orcs understand the concept of a restaurant with a menu. Then I just imagine a group of orcs sitting quietly at a little bistro, carefully perusing a dinner menu.
It's a little known fact, but Mordor's restaurants are of exceptionally high quality. Of course, you'll need a reservation - one does not simply walk in.
@@alex20na uruk and orc and goblin all are the same thing. Peter Jackson made us believe they are different things. Ugluk is a soldier of Saruman. they are better armed because of Isengard industry and better disciplined because Saruman's powers. they dont fight because of fear but devotion and loyalty to their master saruman.
1:19 I always like how they underscore the comparative discipline and professionalism of the Uruks, in that not only does their captain hold fast to the orders from Saruman, but the other Uruk immediately seizes Merry and Pippin and drags them behind the Uruk lines, as they're fully aware that their Orc cousins would have far less self-control when it came to bringing them back alive and unspoiled.
Quite. Ugluk doesn't even need to say anything. Maybe there was a look he gave or a hand signal that we don't get to see, but either way, they instantly knew trouble was brewing and what their orders were.
I love reading comments like these that theorize or assume what happens in a simple camera cut. It really does just make your mind want to break down or come up with “Why” a figure does what it does.
The fact he says "boys" sends me. Uruk Hai having "me and the bois" vibes makes them kinda wholesome. The rest of the world is speaking in epic poems and the Uruk Hai are just working and chilling when they can.
Uruks and Uruk-hai (essentially the same thing, just one is of Mordor while the other is of Isengard) are actually bred from Orc DNA combined with human. So, while they resemble Orcs in their wickedness and brutality, they have the loyalty, strength and size of Men. It's why they were so adamant not to harm Merry or Pippin, as they were completely loyal to Saruman and his orders. Orcs on the other hand are treacherous little snakes. Might seem like a digression but the reason Uruks/Uruk-hai roar like that is probably their more human-like vocal chords.
I like this scene because it actually establishes pretty well why Ugluk is the Captain - he's not just better disciplined than the others but he's also extremely savvy to his mens needs and capable of adapting to situations quickly.
These Orcs are so bloody cool. The makeup's awesome enough, but the performances are legendary. The dialogue and mannerisms are so convincing that it doesn't at all feel like you're watching actors playing orcs, it actually does feel genuinely real. Love, Love, LOVE these films.
Seriously, every single extra who played an Orc or Uruk in these movies should get some sort of acting award, because they're all phenomenal. I didn't think it was possible, but they make me BELIEVE they are actually Orcs.
@@JoaoPaulo-ot4ez"Uruk" does mean Orc in Black Speech granted, but the Uruk are a different "subspecies" of Orc that are bigger, tougher and stronger compared to regular Orcs and also have a *much* higher tolerance for being in sunlight. It's kind of like comparing a regular-joe that works in an office to a bodybuilder that does MMA if bodybuilders were naturally born that big. The office guy can still fight well enough but there's a clead superior.
I liked to say “I’m starving, we ain’t had nothin but maggoty bread for three stinking days” to my *wife* . Then I look at my kids and hiss “what about them, their fresh” We are now divorced.
Not to be one of those book nerd guys, but in the books they explain it by saying there's three tribes of orc there so they had to speak "in the common tongue" with each other
Nathan Cabrales those that snatched pip and merry are both Uruks(saruman's) and Mordor orcs(Saurons), both different in ways like discipline, tolerance against sunlight and such, language might be one of them so both had to speak common tongue to understand each other. Heck the leader talked to the hobbits in the books.
Nathan Cabrales Some of them are Moria goblins and that followed the uruk hai to avenge their cave friends. In the book the big uruk has a name and he decapitates 3 of the orcs to prove a point.
It's so impressive how with only a couple lines, they had their entire character set up perfectly. The Lord of the Rings is a true masterpiece. Every minute of it.
Got to give huge credit to Jackson for that, he wanted to make the Hobbit totally different PG-17 but the directors insisted he makes it kid-friendly. You can even see towards the end in his face that he is disappointed with the end result and just has to say "yeah it's good" to convince the directors that he did what he was supposed to, ie make it good.
Did you ever hear the tragedy of Snaga the slave-orc? I thought not. It's not a story the Free Peoples would tell you. Snaga was an Orc of Sauron, so manipulative and so persuasive he could use hunger to influence his comrades to eat the Hobbits... He had such a knowledge of halfling physiology he could take a mouthful of flank and even prevent the captives from dying. Hunger ravages the senses so, some Orcs considered their paltry bread rations to be maggoty and unfulfilling. He became so starved, the only thing he was afraid of was to end up on the menu himself, which, eventually, of course, he did. Unfortunately, he expressed his desire to eat the Hobbits to an Uruk of Saruman, Uglúk, who severed his head. Ironic. He could allow others to have some meat, but not himself.
No you don't.... have you ever tried to shit out straight flour? Look up hard tack... make it, eat it for a day every time you get hungry. You will be pushing out straight flour from your ass.
The smaller, more "goblin" like one was a true orc, of the old breed. The larger ones, those are Uruks, they are far stronger, faster, and can travel in the sunlight. For the purposes of the films, they serve Sauroman.
So are goblins and orcs the same thing? I remember that in the first movie, Legolas found and arrow and then said "goblins". What's the difference between them and the orcs?
Casual Astronauts Goblins are smaller, Orcs are like Goblins in the same way that they are like elves in the same way they are like Hobbits; everything in Arda is kind of related. Think of Orcs as big goblins, but Uruks as unrelated. In The Hobbit, the Goblin King is an Orc who kind of took control of that particular Goblin Town.
This scene gives me an odd feeling: our heroes were being protected by a villain. Even he doesn't have the best intentions, it still feels weird to see a villain actively protect these two and want as little harm as possible to come to them.
Because they are Uruks or Uruk hai. Was created from orcs and humans or elves. That's why they are bigger and taller. So basically, part of them is still in human characteristics and behaviour such as discipline amd following orders from their master. Unlike the orcs who are completely animalistic.
Piotr Dubrawski the elves in the battle of helms deep went even supposed to be their In the book legolas just mentioned that it would be a lot better if some elves were their
Fun fact: the actor who played the lead Uruk, Ugluk (the one who said "Looks like meat's back on the menu boys!"), also played Captain Mifune in the Matrix Trilogy. Nathaniel Lees.
David Tracy Orcs in Tolkien aren't actually stupid. They are rather clever, making effective but cruel and ugly things. Following orders doesn't mean you are smarter.
David Tracy Grishnahk didn't know the reason for them being taken prisoner and didn't care. It wasn't a matter of intelligence vs. stupidity, it was a matter of loyalty vs. selfishness. While the Uruks are definitely physically superior (larger size, more resistance to sunlight) nothing shows them to be smarter in the films or books. And the normal orcs do have some advantages the Uruks don't (a inhuman smelling ability for instance).
I'm such an Orc geek. I know the name of every Orc who talked in this scene. 0:01 - Never revealed 0:05 - Ugluk 1:00 - Mauhur 1:07 - Snaga 1:29 - Grishnakh
After reading the Book I have a new appreciation for this scene and Ugluk. These squabbles happened multiple times in the book, the orcs from Mordor wanted to take the hobbits for themselves and Ugluk protected them throughout, even when the horsemen of Rohan were bearing down on them, he still stuck by his orders to get the hobbits back to Isengard,alive at any cost.
I just enjoyed how Eomer took the Uruk invasion in his own hands, like "oh you're banishing me right ? Well we'll just go full commando and defend the country while you're all asleep you ungrateful bastards"
One of my favorite scenes! Its great how they managed to have comedy but still keep the dread around orcs/uruk hai. Something Star Wars could learn from when it comes to stormtroopers.
Xecnalxes Not true. Each of the original LOTR movies used more CGI than the three Hobbit movies combined. They just used a lot of real effects as well, making it more masked.
My favourite part is the quick turn by Ugluk (2:14) and his accompanying facial expression, that is a perfect visual representation of "what the fuck did I just say?"
Snaga (the pale one talking at (1:08) always scared me when I was younger. The look in his eyes when he sees Pippin and Merry was in my nightmares because I used to be terrified of being eaten by monsters (childhood fears ftw). I love it for that reason these days, oddly. 😁
_I know right ?!_ _I'm even more pissed because of these damn trolls. They're hating on Tolkien... They said that Tom Bombadil is a pathetic name that sounds like it was written by someone on weed._
Its like, the entire world is going to hell and everyone is trying to save what they can as terrible forces clash for the destiny of the world... And this guy just wants some decent food. That's all he cares about, makes him really relatable. He's not an ideologue or some knight or a ardent believer in Sauron, he's just a soldier who's sick of MAGGOTY STINKIN BREAD
I like how the Uruk-hai are fiercely loyal to their masters. Meanwhile the regular orcs: I don't care if Sauron or Saruman punishes me. I want to fill my stomach with hobbit meat.
That right there my friend is precisely WHY the two lords of evil in this series made the Uruk-hai in the first place. They knew the orcs were completley incompetent, reckless, and very disobedient when it comes to them wanting to just give into their instincts. Even if they knew exactly what was going to happen to them should they ever go against *any* of their orders and how painful and devastating it’s going to be when they get the receiving end of the said punishment their masters will be throwing at them for all of their acts of disloyalty.
@@dragmaXE what’s weird is that some of the orcs clearly have some concept of critical thinking. The orc waited until the rest of them were eating to make his move, knowing that the Uruk-hai wouldn’t save them. Yet he somehow didn’t have enough foresight to anticipate that even if he does get his meat, he is royally fucked when everyone finishes eating and sees that he killed the prisoners.
If u could join in with the coral of the doral would u still be part of the loral the seals cake was privileged when it slipped in the pool but the car pushed it in Judith Meredith Joyce n Helen are in my garden harassing my flowers while Ingrid n carol are literally making me a casserole I'm mildred smith n Tamika n tamitri from the land of the ninkynonks get pin n burst ants overgrown honey filled abdomen causing chaos n confusion in all it's surroundings forcing creature into submission
The regular orcs are tribes that were enslaved, forced into a massive coalition. They don't even like most of the guys they're forced to serve with, and are kept in line by fear and terror of power. The Uruks were raised and taught from birth to worship the Lidless Eye or the White Hand, and to have no problems with authority.
Everyone’s talking about Orcs somehow knowing what a menu is, but nobody’s mentioning that the orcs having bread meaning that there are canonically Orcs who work as farmers, millers, and bakers.
What a fantastic bit they cut out from the orcs argueing! I always found it confusing how Jed Brophy's Orc character suddenly turned up behind the orcs, among the other Uruk Hai. Here you can see how he actually sneaks up while the Uruk leader is giving orders to Grishnakh.
My favorite thing about this scene is learning orcs use menus to order things. I always imagined a much more chaotic society, but its cool to know Orcs go out and experience dining and such.
This scene always brings tears to my eyes, both from laughter and the sheer amazement on how believable these actors are as orcs and Uruks! 🤣 I always thought the Uruks were like dogs, smart, obedient and deathly loyal to their master while the orcs are like cats, doing whatever suits them best in the moment.
@@ayylmao575 Orcs are just numbers.What about balrogs,dragons,nazgûls and other creatures my friend? Good side is a coalition of elves,men,dwarves and have many kingdoms.Evil side is just Sauron and his servants.Sauron did a great job against this coalition for a really long time with his knowladge,patience and cunning tactics.I think he deserves to be appreciated.
The Rohhirim swarming in on horseback at night like the Huns is one of the most epic surprise attacks I've seen 😋. Especially the rider using his bow and arrow to shoot Orcs front and back.
Ensures the safety of his prisoners, shows affection and cameraderie even while he keeps his men in line, organises provisions when they're hungry, understands strategy without needing it explained to him, promoted from the ranks rather than starting an officer, what a chad Ugluk was.
Now in this version it's much more clear what's going on. I remember when I was younger and I watched this scene I couldn't really see who got beheaded or what the Uruks were doing basically.
All the orc extras in LOTR deserve a medal. They absolutely went for it, giving us amazing dialogue and performances.
Exactly! I was just thinking about that their acting is absolutely astnonishing. It really never get enough credit. Every single orc/ uruk hai in all movies from main ones to those without dialog was spot on and weirdly believable.
Agreed.
as well as spending many hours in the make-up chair too
Orcs/Uruk-Hai in LotR > Orcs in the Hobbit
Uncle Corny and not just the ramen, but the rawomen and the rachildren too.
Ugluk, The Uruk Hai Captain, is a gentleman compared to the other orcs!
A true officer. Sadly, they had to cut the scene where he stops the party so he can break for tea.
not that he's a gentlemen more that he's following orders
@@Suburbannite good officers follow orders from their superiors
I recognize that profile pic
Its not the Real urukhai Leader its just 1 of the 3 Leaders because the Real 1 is called lurtz He gets killed by aragon and kills boromir
What I love about this is that it implies that orcs understand the concept of a restaurant with a menu. Then I just imagine a group of orcs sitting quietly at a little bistro, carefully perusing a dinner menu.
Lmao “why yes I think I’ll have the soup. It sounds splendid”
It's a little known fact, but Mordor's restaurants are of exceptionally high quality. Of course, you'll need a reservation - one does not simply walk in.
It also implies the orcs were vegetarians since meat was not in the menu before this happened.
Also it's called a "pack" of orcs, not a "group".
they may be a stronger variant of orcs, but they abide by the Geneva Convention. Respectable.
RIP the only uruk who had some sense of humour.
aka UGLUK
I'd let him have my legs
He was actually an orc
@@alex20na uruk and orc and goblin all are the same thing. Peter Jackson made us believe they are different things. Ugluk is a soldier of Saruman. they are better armed because of Isengard industry and better disciplined because Saruman's powers. they dont fight because of fear but devotion and loyalty to their master saruman.
@@onebehindthehair5472 where is it stated that uruks are crossbreed of orcs and men? i couldnt find any legit source. enlighten me
1:19 I always like how they underscore the comparative discipline and professionalism of the Uruks, in that not only does their captain hold fast to the orders from Saruman, but the other Uruk immediately seizes Merry and Pippin and drags them behind the Uruk lines, as they're fully aware that their Orc cousins would have far less self-control when it came to bringing them back alive and unspoiled.
Quite. Ugluk doesn't even need to say anything. Maybe there was a look he gave or a hand signal that we don't get to see, but either way, they instantly knew trouble was brewing and what their orders were.
I love reading comments like these that theorize or assume what happens in a simple camera cut. It really does just make your mind want to break down or come up with “Why” a figure does what it does.
@@ianfairfield8373 It's a sign of good editing. Indicative of preserving flow, rather than it being jarring or awkward or nonsensical.
@@Anonie324 badass
Kill the others!
The fact he says "boys" sends me. Uruk Hai having "me and the bois" vibes makes them kinda wholesome. The rest of the world is speaking in epic poems and the Uruk Hai are just working and chilling when they can.
LOL wholesome
LOL loser nerd redditors
Lol it's like in Trailer Park Boys when Ricky says "Step to it boys"
@@tomtommerson6320 One of my favorite quotable scenes of Two Towers. I might have to watch the extended additions again 🤔 gonna have to plan this
lol when the boys eat one of the boys
Everyone else:
Theoden Mannix: how wholesome :)
I love how the orcs hiss and the uruks fucking roar like a lion
Uruk-hai uruks are sauron made while uruk-hai were made by saruman
Uruks and Uruk-hai (essentially the same thing, just one is of Mordor while the other is of Isengard) are actually bred from Orc DNA combined with human. So, while they resemble Orcs in their wickedness and brutality, they have the loyalty, strength and size of Men. It's why they were so adamant not to harm Merry or Pippin, as they were completely loyal to Saruman and his orders. Orcs on the other hand are treacherous little snakes. Might seem like a digression but the reason Uruks/Uruk-hai roar like that is probably their more human-like vocal chords.
@@vladskiobi Orcs are loyal to Sauron, but only out of fear.
@@vladskiobi the directors probably just wanted them to sound scarier, mate.
The Uruk-hai's sounds were a mix of sea lion, tiger, and lion noises.
I actually liked the way these urak hai protected them boys during this scene
Yeah that leader for the uruk hai was really awesome
RUclips
+Sparky Dorugamon lmfaooo! that part had me in tears
They have something. An elvish weapon. The master wants it for the war.
Yeah, you can tell the Uruks are professional and strictly follow orders, while the regular Orcs are basically just animals.
I like this scene because it actually establishes pretty well why Ugluk is the Captain - he's not just better disciplined than the others but he's also extremely savvy to his mens needs and capable of adapting to situations quickly.
Could you maybe also write a Job application for me? Like you worded it, it sounds like I want to hire Ugluk for a personal department now!
The orcs aren't mindless savages. They're evil no doubt but there's a reason they were a threat to middle earth under Sauron's rule.
@@MasterChoan Search for him in the fields of Rohan. If you’re lucky you might even get to see part of his face.
Natural born leader
These Orcs are so bloody cool. The makeup's awesome enough, but the performances are legendary. The dialogue and mannerisms are so convincing that it doesn't at all feel like you're watching actors playing orcs, it actually does feel genuinely real.
Love, Love, LOVE these films.
They aren’t acting, wearing makeup, or any of that they’re just British
@@JM-dy4ty hahahahahaha 😂
@@JM-dy4ty wow 😂😂
@@JM-dy4ty As a native of England I can attest to the accuracy of your comment.
I thought they were all Urakhai in this Scene?
Seriously, every single extra who played an Orc or Uruk in these movies should get some sort of acting award, because they're all phenomenal. I didn't think it was possible, but they make me BELIEVE they are actually Orcs.
They did an excellent job here. Truly LOTR trilogy is a masterpiece.
Uruk and orc are the same.
@@JoaoPaulo-ot4ez"Uruk" does mean Orc in Black Speech granted, but the Uruk are a different "subspecies" of Orc that are bigger, tougher and stronger compared to regular Orcs and also have a *much* higher tolerance for being in sunlight.
It's kind of like comparing a regular-joe that works in an office to a bodybuilder that does MMA if bodybuilders were naturally born that big. The office guy can still fight well enough but there's a clead superior.
I remember being a little kid and these Orcs appeared in my nightmares. They were fantastic.
I was about 5 or 6 watching the lotr trilogy man, i used to wanna gear myself up & find orcs myself 😂
I liked to say “I’m starving, we ain’t had nothin but maggoty bread for three stinking days” to my *wife* . Then I look at my kids and hiss “what about them, their fresh”
We are now divorced.
Amen brother
She didn't deserve you bro
Crimson Sin ty for understanding sir
@@ambassador8524 I'm not a sir , but you're welcome haha :)
The orc that said "meats back on the menu boys" should have his own movie.
I love how the orcs speak in the plainest English you can imagine.
Not to be one of those book nerd guys, but in the books they explain it by saying there's three tribes of orc there so they had to speak "in the common tongue" with each other
Yaboi Yaboy did they specify on what tribes they were?
Nathan Cabrales those that snatched pip and merry are both Uruks(saruman's) and Mordor orcs(Saurons), both different in ways like discipline, tolerance against sunlight and such, language might be one of them so both had to speak common tongue to understand each other. Heck the leader talked to the hobbits in the books.
Nathan Cabrales Some of them are Moria goblins and that followed the uruk hai to avenge their cave friends. In the book the big uruk has a name and he decapitates 3 of the orcs to prove a point.
PunkHippie1971
Grishnak I believe was his name. But I'm not sure.
That moment when the head Uruk made a better character and villain than three movies worth of Azog in The Hobbit.
Baxter Rhodes Ugluk should get an oscar
True
Baxter Rhodes azog is an orc. Uruk is an uruk
Uruk are orc lol
nah mate, not just Orc. Isengard Uruks are cross between goblins and orcs
It's so impressive how with only a couple lines, they had their entire character set up perfectly. The Lord of the Rings is a true masterpiece. Every minute of it.
Got to give huge credit to Jackson for that, he wanted to make the Hobbit totally different PG-17 but the directors insisted he makes it kid-friendly. You can even see towards the end in his face that he is disappointed with the end result and just has to say "yeah it's good" to convince the directors that he did what he was supposed to, ie make it good.
These prosthetics look way more intimidating and effective than the CGI used for the orcs in The Hobbit
what about Bolg?
chopperbubba So i guess Bolg would better than Azog since Azog was all CGI?
chopperbubba eh i don't remember when he looked like that in the first picture
chopperbubba oh a changed design
SchaffyD I know u was verry disappointed with the hobbit
Did you ever hear the tragedy of Snaga the slave-orc? I thought not. It's not a story the Free Peoples would tell you. Snaga was an Orc of Sauron, so manipulative and so persuasive he could use hunger to influence his comrades to eat the Hobbits... He had such a knowledge of halfling physiology he could take a mouthful of flank and even prevent the captives from dying. Hunger ravages the senses so, some Orcs considered their paltry bread rations to be maggoty and unfulfilling. He became so starved, the only thing he was afraid of was to end up on the menu himself, which, eventually, of course, he did. Unfortunately, he expressed his desire to eat the Hobbits to an Uruk of Saruman, Uglúk, who severed his head. Ironic. He could allow others to have some meat, but not himself.
I thought all orcs were slaves, sheev??
Is it possible to learn this power
Kabirdix and they say Infinity war is the most ambitious crossover.
This is why youtube is amazing, thank you so much man, you almost make me cry laughing xD.
You have my respect man
2:14 that moment Ugluk turns is prolly my favourite, he's like "am I speaking Sindarin?"
11 people have been eating nothing but maggoty bread for three stinking days!!!!!
😂
now 15 people why cant we have some meat
hahahahahahaha lol
+Oscar Jimenez 16 people are wondering if the Hobbits are fresh.
16 people
These orc were 10 times better than those crappy CGI orcs from the new hobbit movies.
i tought these were urok ais since they look more humanoid. im confuse now between those too races
Swol BrohamLincoln the tall strong ones are uruk hai, the small disobedient ones are orcs
The Orcs from The Hobbit Movies are Gundabad Orcs!
Célime Mörbt still their cgi sucks
drpapa26 I haven't seen the new ones.. You're kidding me, I can't believe they're cgi!
Da Big Boss: "Looks like meat's back on da menu, boyz!"
Da Boyz: "WAAAAAAAAGHHH!!!"
Lol did you got that from Warhammer because Warhammer orcs they go WAAAGHA
Thank God I'm not the only one who thought of da Boyz.
WAAAAAAAAGHHH!!!
@@thebiscuitplays1639 WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!!!!!
WORT WORT WORT- wait different world
Now I know how my army in Mount and Blade feels when I feed them nothing but stinking bread.
Pabler Arav foods gone in less than a day when having an army of uruk hai.
Pabler Arav WE AIN’T HAD NOTHING BUT STINKING BUTTER FOR THREE DAYS
If I could go one week w/out some dumbass orc challenging me, my Uruk would be very happy
So that’s why my party’s morale is low
No you don't.... have you ever tried to shit out straight flour? Look up hard tack... make it, eat it for a day every time you get hungry. You will be pushing out straight flour from your ass.
1:29-1:33
My child brain taking apart my LEGO figures
2:31
My child brain taking apart my LEGO figures
😂😂😂😂 LMAO
Who else randomly remembered this scene and wanted to see it again ?
That's the EXACT reason why I'm here 🤣🤣🤣
@@teiyusteki YEEEAH!
I watch this scene just for the bowman....skillful double kill!
Me: 2:26
That moment when Uruk Hai are totally cool with butchering and eating orcs...
I think that one fell under the "Goblin" category, actually. The movies apparently just lumps orcs and goblins into the same pile.
The smaller, more "goblin" like one was a true orc, of the old breed. The larger ones, those are Uruks, they are far stronger, faster, and can travel in the sunlight. For the purposes of the films, they serve Sauroman.
So are goblins and orcs the same thing? I remember that in the first movie, Legolas found and arrow and then said "goblins". What's the difference between them and the orcs?
Casual Astronauts Goblins are smaller, Orcs are like Goblins in the same way that they are like elves in the same way they are like Hobbits; everything in Arda is kind of related. Think of Orcs as big goblins, but Uruks as unrelated. In The Hobbit, the Goblin King is an Orc who kind of took control of that particular Goblin Town.
chopperbubba I don't take orders from Morgul rats!
I love that line from the last movie
Wot about der legs?
Payton Tate they're freshhhh
Dey dun't ned dose..
@@LichlordKazam oh they look tasty!
They don’t need those
@@rathren575 The prisoners go to Sarumon alive and unspoiled
1:19
‘They are not for eating!!’
That line always makes me laugh 😂😂
the way he says it too 🤣🤣
😂😂
WE'RE NOT GOING NO FUTHER TILL WE'VE HAD A BREATHA
rlclark50 Merry! Merry!
Shroomy-Dooby-Do 😂
Reminds of the green skins in Warhammer Get ready for a Waaaaaargh!!!!
Leandro Miguel I think we might’ve made a mistake leaving the Shire, Pip
F Nieve Whats making that noise?
1:12 this look alone deserves an Oscar
Yeah that Orc looks is so realistic.
@@ogithesergal4182 because it's an actual person. not CGI.
And his eyes are beautiful 😍
@Dick Trickle They are both good :p
1:23
This scene gives me an odd feeling: our heroes were being protected by a villain. Even he doesn't have the best intentions, it still feels weird to see a villain actively protect these two and want as little harm as possible to come to them.
Because they are Uruks or Uruk hai. Was created from orcs and humans or elves. That's why they are bigger and taller. So basically, part of them is still in human characteristics and behaviour such as discipline amd following orders from their master. Unlike the orcs who are completely animalistic.
Wonder if it makes a good "lawful VS chaotic" example
@@LifeOdysseyMotivation or because you know.. if they disobeyed orders then it’s lights out..
@@proantagonist5042 Why are you gay?
Did he force one of the Hobbits to drink blood?
The practical effects orcs look way better than the CGI crap in the Hobbit trilogy.
The originals are some of the most well-made movies ever.
Remove "some of".
Too nostalgic.
Piotr Dubrawski the elves in the battle of helms deep went even supposed to be their
In the book legolas just mentioned that it would be a lot better if some elves were their
+Piotr Dubrawski I mean that the elves in hobbit where from mirkwood and the elves from lotr from rivendell and that are other kind of elves 😉
Did you know that Peter Jackson wanted to use the special effects of the movie The Hobbit in the TLOTR movie?
"Looks like meat's back on the menu boys" this is best Uruk Hai quote in trilogy man they deserve a medal really
I dunno... "what is it?! What do you smell?!" "MAN FLESH!" is up there
2:30 it's actually insane how quickly the Uruks just devoured the Orc's body. This scene feels like something out of Dead Alive
Peter Jackson directed Dead Alive.
Who else but Morgoth?
Reference to how Morgoth simply corrupts what already exists in Arda.
I think even his fellow common orcs were eating him.
To be fair the AINT HAD NUFFIN BUT MAGGOTY BRED FOR THREE STINKIN DAYS
I love how after the one Orc mentions eating the Hobbits all the Uruk-Hai gang up like "Hold on just a sec bro you ain't getting past us"
Was about to turn into a gang war before that one orc put himself on the menu
Fun fact: the actor who played the lead Uruk, Ugluk (the one who said "Looks like meat's back on the menu boys!"), also played Captain Mifune in the Matrix Trilogy. Nathaniel Lees.
+TheStarToursTraveler holy fuck...
+TheStarToursTraveler and who's the old one ? "no ones gonna save u now"
Lowcostlooser99 Tell me Tell me
+TheStarToursTraveler dude that's awesome he was epic in the matrix
ooooOOOOOooooo
This scene lives rent-free in my head
Same
When you break up with you vegetarian girlfriend 2:22
lol
Me after lent
XDDDD
I would eat like them
😂😂😂
Lmao I always laugh when he (1:52) says: "Do they give good sport?" and then do that tongue thingy
Same haha his name is Grishnákh :)
You should make a meme out of it.
He doesn't say "do they do good sport" he says "they make a good sport?" Basically saying " are they going to be fun to torture?"
I liked the one who wanted their legs!
HACKGLHALAHLAHLAHLAGHHH
The orc that did that Hannibal Lecter thing with his lips and tongue was totally into the silence of the lambs 😂
The Urak Hai are disciplined
The Urak Hai have no fear
The Urak Hai take no prisoners
The Urak Hai are BADASS!
+Ronan Slevin They took Merry and Pippin prisoner...
+CH Well, they would have eaten them, but they had orders. And Merry and Pippin suck ass.
David Tracy
Orcs in Tolkien aren't actually stupid. They are rather clever, making effective but cruel and ugly things. Following orders doesn't mean you are smarter.
David Tracy Grishnahk didn't know the reason for them being taken prisoner and didn't care. It wasn't a matter of intelligence vs. stupidity, it was a matter of loyalty vs. selfishness. While the Uruks are definitely physically superior (larger size, more resistance to sunlight) nothing shows them to be smarter in the films or books. And the normal orcs do have some advantages the Uruks don't (a inhuman smelling ability for instance).
David Tracy
I am talking about the books. At least some normal orcs were better at smelling than the Uruks.
"we ain't had nothin' but maggo'y bread for three stinkin' days" gets me every time!
“yEeeEaAahH! WhY cAn’T wE hAvE sOmE mEaTs?”
@@dragmaXE What about them ? They're fresh.
@@juliancage They are not for eating!
@@blue-eyesbob What about their legs ? They don't need those. Ooh, they look tasty.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
“Just a mouthful. A bit off the flank” brilliant line i love it so much 😂
What does it mean
@@gerardovelasquez2931I think he's just being a smartass. Carving off a person's side would of course kill them.
And then just a bit off the top at 2:17.
@@samalvey8168”Looks like meats back on the menu boys!”
@@samalvey8168 That squeak he lets out kills me every fucking time lol
I'm such an Orc geek. I know the name of every Orc who talked in this scene.
0:01 - Never revealed
0:05 - Ugluk
1:00 - Mauhur
1:07 - Snaga
1:29 - Grishnakh
you freak !
Lol we have the same name
with whom ?
Me and you idiot
No, that one'd be Gothmog
This comment section is pure gold
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"Get a fire going!" Said the Uruk Hai calmly
🤣🤣🤣 *Chops Wood*
"Just a mouth full, a bit off the flank" 😂😂😂😂😂 2:15
Levite Sharah Madness 😂😂
Lol he really just wanted a mouthful, didn't want to kill them lol
best part
@@soulofachristian8704a bit of the flank would definitely have killed them! Lol
Orc: Go on...call for help..
Pippin: Help!
Uruk: The fuck did I just say!
Orc: Shit...
lol
+Cyan Knight Lol
bad joke
"Looks like meat is piling up, boys!"
Haha dont know why it is funny
After reading the Book I have a new appreciation for this scene and Ugluk. These squabbles happened multiple times in the book, the orcs from Mordor wanted to take the hobbits for themselves and Ugluk protected them throughout, even when the horsemen of Rohan were bearing down on them, he still stuck by his orders to get the hobbits back to Isengard,alive at any cost.
2:26 When your parents turn the wifi back on
I like how the uruks just start eating all of the orcs after one dies. Watch closely!
When?
Alexander Jonsson 2:37
'why kant *we* hav sum meats??' is basically the orcs challenging the uruks on their orders... which apparently represents all of them.
Yeah they kill one and next scene is one on the ground flailing and screaming
Clearly one wasnt enough, which is fair
I just enjoyed how Eomer took the Uruk invasion in his own hands, like "oh you're banishing me right ? Well we'll just go full commando and defend the country while you're all asleep you ungrateful bastards"
"We might've made a mistake of leaving the Shire, Pippin."
It took you long enough to realize that, didn't you, Hobbits?
I think he's joking bra
The hobbitsis
actually, meanwhile, the shire people were in Sauron's hands. maybe better be in this "adventure"
Fool of a Took!
Shire rats
Looks like meat is back on our menu boys!!!!
GETS ME EVERYTIME the most iconic movie scene ever!!!!
One of my favorite scenes! Its great how they managed to have comedy but still keep the dread around orcs/uruk hai. Something Star Wars could learn from when it comes to stormtroopers.
"No one is going to save you now" then gets a spear into his back.
Ah yes, it appears we've watched the same clip.
Fitting end for Mordor scum.
Honestly I don’t why he thought that, even without the rohirrim, if they had screamed, no doubt the Uruks would’ve killed his ass too
And he's the one squealing (quite literally) like a pig.
That orc was wearing plot armour
3:14 that horse archer was badass
“GET A FIRE GOING”😂😂
😂😂
this scene, although brutal, shows that the orcs still have a society and rules - somthing the mordor games would expand on
And restaurants too
1:03 when You ain't had nothing but maggoty bread for three stinking days.
Yeah, why can’t we have some meat 🍖
@@martinjoseph1819 What about them? They're freshhh
@@erusthaliel1568 They are NOT for eating!
What about their legs? They don't need those
"Oooh, they look tasty!"
Even the Orcs and Uruk-Hai deserve an special Oscar.
2:20 When your Vegan gf goes out of town for the weekend..
But arrives a day early and you still have a steak in the fridge
It's amazing how some people prefer the CGI orcs from the hobbit to these orcs and Uruk-Hai. Absolutely amazing.
I mean more than half of these guys are CGI. The Rings trilogy has more CGI than most people realise.
Nowhere near the same amount as The Hobbit trilogy. Nice of you to come around to sugar-coat things though.
Xecnalxes Not true. Each of the original LOTR movies used more CGI than the three Hobbit movies combined. They just used a lot of real effects as well, making it more masked.
Xecnalxes this orcs has its own beauty cgi orcs has its own beauty both are good in their own way
Well atleast you couldn't tell in LOTR, it looked real enough. The hobbit looks like a fucking cgi videogame
These orcs are truly a twisted reflection of elves.
And that's why I freaking love them!😂😂😂
0:06 "get a fire going" .... 0:10 "it's already lit fam"
time lapse in editing to save movie time most likely, but still funny
They work fast
Tea time!
best cannibalism scene in movie history
Ever see Punisher War Zone? He wants his apple sauce!
My favourite part is the quick turn by Ugluk (2:14) and his accompanying facial expression, that is a perfect visual representation of "what the fuck did I just say?"
"GET A FIRE GOING" LOL
Jennifer E no actual fire was made.
@@celleryvon9546 But..... but.... there was!!! The fire was made when the Rohirrim piled up the Orc and Uruk carcasses and burned them. :)
@@rkmugen good point
@@celleryvon9546 are you blind? Theres already a fire before they even chop wood at 0:11
@@rkmugen See, they all (or most of them) contributed to the fire. It just wasn't in the way one would normally expect.
"Looks like meats back on the menu boys!"
ROOOOOOAAAAAARRRR
*chaos ensues*
That's not what he says though... Listen again.
@@Ryrynz2000 lol and what do you think Ugluk said.... I urge you to listen again
1:52 "Do they give good sport? Eghlghlghlrgh" always gets me
Who else has this entire scene memorized and performs it solo with voices every once in a while when appropriate?
NNNGYEEEEEH....WYE CARN WE AV SUM MEETT..WOT ABOU DEM
ALOOOIVE?? WHY ALOOOIVE? DO DEY GIVE GOOD SPOOORT?? *sex crime noises*
@John Renehan GET BACK SCUM!
✋🏼
I'm at work and I just did after a particularly rough morning. Hahahaha
1:30 he scared the shit out of me, when I was younger:P😨😨😨
😂😂😂
Rrrohouum...uuh, they look tasty
That scène still is one of the scariest in the trilogy
@@Berserk096-z6v for me is very hilarious 😃
Snaga (the pale one talking at (1:08) always scared me when I was younger. The look in his eyes when he sees Pippin and Merry was in my nightmares because I used to be terrified of being eaten by monsters (childhood fears ftw). I love it for that reason these days, oddly. 😁
The real tragedy is RUclips only let's me like this once
"Looks like meat's back on the menu, boys!" I'm amazed that Orcs can even comprehend what a menu is.
It’s just a saying, I’ll warrant.
Lol, me and my brother always say that line whenever we have a BBQ! ;D
I like how it was actually an Uruk who started this whole feud
I kinda like the uruk hai xD
Schooby Doo me too. They are cooler as the orcs
You can find other like this. "Orc fighting each other, Cirith ungol" You will like it.
They're awesome!!
Everybody did in this scene at least lol
We've been eating nothing but maggoty bread for three stinking days !
>.
Tom Bombadil hey hey i will be pissed too, how about you horse boy??
adri2shadow ???
Tom Bombadil
what im trying to say, its that you'd be pissed too if you had been eating only maggoty bread for three stinking days
_I know right ?!_
_I'm even more pissed because of these damn trolls. They're hating on Tolkien... They said that Tom Bombadil is a pathetic name that sounds like it was written by someone on weed._
I'm starvin. We ain't ad nothing but maggoty bread for threee stinkin days 😂😂😂 gets me every time
Its like, the entire world is going to hell and everyone is trying to save what they can as terrible forces clash for the destiny of the world...
And this guy just wants some decent food. That's all he cares about, makes him really relatable. He's not an ideologue or some knight or a ardent believer in Sauron, he's just a soldier who's sick of MAGGOTY STINKIN BREAD
3:14 That horse rider is such a badass!
I love the Uruks after he said the line. They're just like "HUZZAH!!"
I like how the Uruk-hai are fiercely loyal to their masters.
Meanwhile the regular orcs: I don't care if Sauron or Saruman punishes me. I want to fill my stomach with hobbit meat.
That right there my friend is precisely WHY the two lords of evil in this series made the Uruk-hai in the first place. They knew the orcs were completley incompetent, reckless, and very disobedient when it comes to them wanting to just give into their instincts. Even if they knew exactly what was going to happen to them should they ever go against *any* of their orders and how painful and devastating it’s going to be when they get the receiving end of the said punishment their masters will be throwing at them for all of their acts of disloyalty.
@@dragmaXE what’s weird is that some of the orcs clearly have some concept of critical thinking. The orc waited until the rest of them were eating to make his move, knowing that the Uruk-hai wouldn’t save them. Yet he somehow didn’t have enough foresight to anticipate that even if he does get his meat, he is royally fucked when everyone finishes eating and sees that he killed the prisoners.
If u could join in with the coral of the doral would u still be part of the loral the seals cake was privileged when it slipped in the pool but the car pushed it in Judith Meredith Joyce n Helen are in my garden harassing my flowers while Ingrid n carol are literally making me a casserole I'm mildred smith n Tamika n tamitri from the land of the ninkynonks get pin n burst ants overgrown honey filled abdomen causing chaos n confusion in all it's surroundings forcing creature into submission
The regular orcs are tribes that were enslaved, forced into a massive coalition. They don't even like most of the guys they're forced to serve with, and are kept in line by fear and terror of power.
The Uruks were raised and taught from birth to worship the Lidless Eye or the White Hand, and to have no problems with authority.
Everyone’s talking about Orcs somehow knowing what a menu is, but nobody’s mentioning that the orcs having bread meaning that there are canonically Orcs who work as farmers, millers, and bakers.
What a fantastic bit they cut out from the orcs argueing! I always found it confusing how Jed Brophy's Orc character suddenly turned up behind the orcs, among the other Uruk Hai. Here you can see how he actually sneaks up while the Uruk leader is giving orders to Grishnakh.
Aye. In fact, Brophy later returned to Middle-Earth as Nori in the Hobbit films.
My favorite thing about this scene is learning orcs use menus to order things. I always imagined a much more chaotic society, but its cool to know Orcs go out and experience dining and such.
Pippin’s face at 2:33 always makes me laugh.
He forgets about escaping and is just thinking “wtf?” while he sees the orcs brutalize each other
LMAO he’s thinking “guys come on that’s fucking gross”
One of my favourite scenes
Kelly Fill i take it ur a carnivoor
This scene always brings tears to my eyes, both from laughter and the sheer amazement on how believable these actors are as orcs and Uruks! 🤣 I always thought the Uruks were like dogs, smart, obedient and deathly loyal to their master while the orcs are like cats, doing whatever suits them best in the moment.
Yeeeaaaahh ... Why can't we have some meat!..the hobbits looking back priceless.. 🤣🤣🤣
Love Pippin looking at his legs when the orc questions if they need them
Like 'er yeah I really kinda do"
The Uruk-hai are just so misunderstood.... They are actually pretty legit warriors
XelNagaStalker Its too bad that they serve evil.
@@ayylmao575 Who decides who is evil and who is good? I love evil side more than these elven princesses lol.
Kaan Hastürk These “elven princesses” kicked Orc ass without any effort back in the First Age.
@@kaanhasturk1452 Tolkien does, and in his universe good and evil is well-defined and clear-cut.
@@ayylmao575 Orcs are just numbers.What about balrogs,dragons,nazgûls and other creatures my friend? Good side is a coalition of elves,men,dwarves and have many kingdoms.Evil side is just Sauron and his servants.Sauron did a great job against this coalition for a really long time with his knowladge,patience and cunning tactics.I think he deserves to be appreciated.
The random intestine that goes flying when they start eating the orc always makes me LOL. Orcs know how to party.
The Rohhirim swarming in on horseback at night like the Huns is one of the most epic surprise attacks I've seen 😋. Especially the rider using his bow and arrow to shoot Orcs front and back.
And he shoot without light on
1:45 a wise orc once said: "alive, why alive, do they give good sport, khlllalalalallllllllllhkhlalalalalllllllll"
The attention to detail. The smaller regular orcs were winded and exhausted compared to the larger Uruk Kai who weren’t exhausted or tired.
Ensures the safety of his prisoners, shows affection and cameraderie even while he keeps his men in line, organises provisions when they're hungry, understands strategy without needing it explained to him, promoted from the ranks rather than starting an officer, what a chad Ugluk was.
2:09 this part always makes me laugh
Just a mouthful a bit off the flank
@@blue-eyesbobwhat does it mean
@@blue-eyesbobLooks like meats back on the menu boys!
@@warsthemarvel8608 ROAR!!!!!
@@blue-eyesbob AAARRRGGGHHH!!!
The orcs face when he said "what about their legs? They don't need those!" Lmao that orc was starving! 😂😂😂😂
The way the orc says "yeah" cracks me up for some reason.
“A bit off the flank!” As he raises his sword for a sweeping blow 😂💀
I can't put into words how much I love these movies.
Now in this version it's much more clear what's going on. I remember when I was younger and I watched this scene I couldn't really see who got beheaded or what the Uruks were doing basically.