In the book, the whole "fear no nightly noise" speech was said by Tom Bombadil in his house in the Old Forest on the borders of the Shire.While in the movie, it is said to refer to Sauruman's tower of Orthanc, and Sauron's tower of Barad-dûr, in the book it refers to Orthanc, and Minas Morgul, the city Frodo, Sam, and Gollum pass on the way to Shelob's lair in The Return of the King, an event which took place in the book version of The Two Towers. Surprisingly, the title itself is subject to this.Actually Pretty Funny: When Gimli and Legolas are standing guard at Helm's Deep and Gimli can't see over the ramparts. Women can be glimpsed in the army of elves that show up at Helm's Deep too.
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