the general from the movie "THE MYTH" vs boromir from "LOTR"
both of them has been risen from the dead.... battle armor on and weapons ready in hand....
before choosing your winner... watch both videos for ability reminders.
battle of the fallen heroes: boromir vs "the general"
Boromir automatically wins in my book because he was played by Sean Bean. I guess the The General's feats appear better in the video, but the production quility is poor. Also, didn't Boromir get shot several more times in the LOTR novel? Yeah, still Boromir.
Boromir automatically wins in my book because he was played by Sean Bean. I guess the The General's feats appear better in the video, but the production quility is poor. Also, didn't Boromir get shot several more times in the LOTR novel? Yeah, still Boromir.ahh interesting... very good point! anyone else would like to throw an opinion?
The general displayed some awesome fighting, but how good are the soldiers he is fighting compared to the Orcs Boromir was fighting?
I think the general might win forget about the opponents, just look at the skill, technique, speed, agility of general compared to boromirIt's funny how it took arrows to stop the both of them.
From what i saw the general must have at least near superhuman strength, those horses made nearly a backflip......he took on a lot of soldiers at the same time in comparison to Boromir whose enemies came mostly after one another. Boromir is an awesome swordsfighter but against the general he would loose IMO. And i like Jackie Chan more then Sean Bean.
@departed402 said:
Boromir automatically wins in my book because he was played by Sean Bean. I guess the The General's feats appear better in the video, but the production quility is poor. Also, didn't Boromir get shot several more times in the LOTR novel? Yeah, still Boromir.
Either way I still root for Boromir. After having playing LOTR: Third Age, those gondorians has waaay better feats than Dynasty Warriors. I like to see deadliest warriors set that up.....HA!
Boromir.
He was supossedly the strongest amongst men, or one of the strongest, with numenórean blood on his veins. He was Gondor's Captain General, the highest rank of their army, and his prowess in battle was such that he was known and respected by Éomer, Éowyn, the Elves and even the Orcs held him to be a "mighty warrior". He was along with Aragorn the best swordsman in Middle-Earth. He was also very resistant: in the extended edition of the Fellowship of the Ring, he is struck by the Cave Troll with such force that he is sent flying several feet and crashes against a wall. Unlike Aragorn who fainted from a similar attack later on in the fight, Boromir suffered no injury and was only dizzy for a second or two. His arsenal includes a heavy broadsword that he uses one handed, a circular shield, a dagger and the Horn of Gondor, which, when blown, would drain the courage of a horde of enemies.
Also, and most importantly, he is played by Sean Bean.
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