I both did and didn't like this scene. This is going to be long, but that's what happen's when you ask Shishy's opinion.
For starters, the charge of the rohirrim is the best part of the whole trilogy, in my opinion. 6000 horses running at top speed with spine-tingling music playing is just...

. But Theoden's speech was a little wierd. He's supposed to be
encouraging them. Plus, the horses getting shot is horribly sad for me

. Oh well, all of them have about 30 clones somewhere in there...
But there was some stuff I think should have been changed or thrown out altogether. Take the Grond scene (Ok, so that's not exactly the battle of the Pelennor, but oh well.). It made it look like breaking Minas Tirith's gates was easy. Just bang,bang,bang, they're open. I mean, in the book, they can't get it open, and then the Witch King rides up slow and creepy-like(with his horse stepping on dead orcs all the way, adding to the creepyness), and then he stands in his stirrups, holds up his sword, and yells. He does that three times, with Grond hitting the gates each time, and the gates blow up. Why didn't PJ like THAT?!
The part with Legolas killing the oliphant was stupid, no offense intended to anybody. It just adds to my feelings about Legolas being a pansy who shows off to make up for lack of importance in the movie.
There was one thing I liked in the movie better than the book. Eyowyn telling the Witch King she's a woman right before she kills him is somehow better than right when she confronts him. Or at least it
would have been, if Lackson had kept it a secret until then. Seriously, it was going to be a big surprise for everyone who hadn't read the books! And then he ruined it!
I agree with Zimoo that the grey company should have been their and the Dead Army shouldn't have. They skip out
way too many characters in the trilogy.
Last thing I didn't like about the scene...WINDFOLA DIES!!!!!
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