Yes, but we never actually see the rings. They're just mentioned.TrilbyWill said:The Nazgul each have a ring, which is how Sauron controls them.
Yes, but we never actually see the rings. They're just mentioned.TrilbyWill said:The Nazgul each have a ring, which is how Sauron controls them.
Except the episodes of Batman: TAS and Batman Beyond (and possibly other series', but I never watched any of those) where both Bruce AND Terry get transformed into bats...Pinkie-Pie-Party said:Batman: Not part bat part man, just man.
Their surname is Mario... As in Mario Mario and Luigi Mario. If they had the surname "Grech", they'd be the "Super Grech Bros"Super Mario Bros: only one brother named Mario
Which is now the past so the title of the film but it was made in thePurpleLeafRave said:He was in the past, but from his perspective it was the present and he was formerly in the present. So he went back to the present which was (to him) the future.Redlin5 said:Back to the Future was really just about a guy returning to the present.
He did say "was."Imperius said:Except now its the pastRedlin5 said:Back to the Future was really just about a guy returning to the present.
Though, there will be in Wrath of the TitansDraconalis said:There are no Titans in "Clash of the Titans".
I believe we see the rings in the opening scene of the first movie.Apollo45 said:Yes, but we never actually see the rings. They're just mentioned.TrilbyWill said:The Nazgul each have a ring, which is how Sauron controls them.
But at the end they love it because of all the sex they will have.217not237 said:Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb: There was TONS of worrying with EACH character!
You see Gandalf's Ring, Galdriel's ring, and I believe Elrond's ringApollo45 said:Yes, but we never actually see the rings. They're just mentioned.TrilbyWill said:The Nazgul each have a ring, which is how Sauron controls them.