Yes, that is what he says, though it is a bit difficult to hear. Trust me. My sister dragged me to see it four times more than I wanted. I thought twice was plenty...
2006-10-30 08:17:52
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answer #1
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answered by Teresa 5
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Yes. Awesome fight scene between him and the Balrog, not to mention their continued battle as they fell.
2006-11-01 21:03:24
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answer #2
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answered by Kaonashi 3
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Singular, I believe, as in "Fly, you fool!"
Then, they loiter to watch for a bit.
In the movie, I liked the "falling battle" between old GG and the Balrog - epic.
2006-10-29 23:21:18
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answered by Grendle 6
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yeah, he says it in the movies, when they are trying to escape from the balrog... just before he's pulled down into the pit with it...
2006-10-30 04:10:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2006-10-29 23:21:28
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answered by My Evil Twin 7
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Yes. We just watched all 3 movies this weekend and I remember it distinctly.
2006-10-30 00:05:32
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answered by Jessie P 6
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Yes, "Fly, you fools!" is certainly what he says in the book.
2006-10-30 04:20:53
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answered by bh8153 7
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Yes he does.Meaning for them to flee from danger.
2006-10-29 23:52:59
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answered by witchfromoz2003 6
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Yes. Yes. Yes....you really have to listen for it!
2006-10-29 23:22:04
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answered by Barbiq 6
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he means for them to run away very quickly, not necessarily fly like an airplane or bird
2006-10-29 23:27:17
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answered by cwfraggle 3
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