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** When the band of Rohirrim rides right by the three give each other quizzical looks as if to say "huh ... they didn't notice." This was on account of the cloaks from Lothlórien, which make you difficult to see against any background - green, grey, brown.
** In the original book they spot the Riders from ''very'' far off already (five leagues by Legolas' estimation), consciously move down to the foot of the hill so as to not present an easily visible silhouette, sit huddled in their Elven cloaks, and have to ''wait'' for some time .

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** When the band of Rohirrim rides right by by, the three give each other quizzical looks as if to say "huh ... they didn't notice." This was on account of the cloaks from Lothlórien, which make you difficult to see against any background - green, grey, brown.
** In the original book book, they spot the Riders from ''very'' far off already (five leagues by Legolas' estimation), consciously move down to the foot of the hill so as to not present an easily visible silhouette, sit huddled in their Elven cloaks, and have to ''wait'' for some time .
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* ''VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn'': In the opening cinematic, a Machine enters the frame moments after Rost's narration mentions their existence for the first time. Once on screen, it makes loud mechanical noises as it moves, which should have also been audible during its off-screen approach.
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** In ''The Two Towers'', Aragorn hears the Riders of Rohan and pushes Legolas and Gimli to hide behind a rock. None of the Horsemen, however, notice the three heroes despite the fact that before hiding, they were standing 20 feet ahead of them, right in front of them, on top of a hill, in broad daylight. However, once they've passed and Aragorn yells at them, then they notice.

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** In ''The ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheTwoTowers The Two Towers'', Towers]]'', Aragorn hears the Riders of Rohan and pushes Legolas and Gimli to hide behind a rock. None of the Horsemen, however, notice the three heroes despite the fact that before hiding, they were standing 20 feet ahead of them, right in front of them, on top of a hill, in broad daylight. However, once they've passed and Aragorn yells at them, then they notice.



** In the original they spot the Riders from ''very'' far off already (five leagues by Legolas' estimation), consciously move down to the foot of the hill so as to not present an easily visible silhouette, sit huddled in their Elven cloaks, and have to ''wait'' for some time .

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** In the original book they spot the Riders from ''very'' far off already (five leagues by Legolas' estimation), consciously move down to the foot of the hill so as to not present an easily visible silhouette, sit huddled in their Elven cloaks, and have to ''wait'' for some time .
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* In ''Film/StarWars: Film/AttackOfTheClones'', Padmè and the Jedi rescue squad are backed into a ring in the centre of an arena. Though surrounded only by the relative quiet of droids making clicking noises, it still takes Padmè to shout "Look!" and a shot of the sky to trigger the BRRRRRRZZZZZ of the descending clone gunships. Which is doubly surprising when one considers an arena is the shape of a giant ear.

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* In ''Film/StarWars: Film/AttackOfTheClones'', ''[[Film/AttackOfTheClones Star Wars: Attack of the Clones]]'', Padmè and the Jedi rescue squad are backed into a ring in the centre of an arena. Though surrounded only by the relative quiet of droids making clicking noises, it still takes Padmè to shout "Look!" and a shot of the sky to trigger the BRRRRRRZZZZZ of the descending clone gunships. Which is doubly surprising when one considers an arena is the shape of a giant ear.
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* In ''Film/TheLongestDay'' (I think) a squad of American paratroopers are holed up in a house. Despite having somebody on watch a Tiger tank sneaks up on them. It's quite funny - every time the lookout turns around for a cigarette or quip with his mates the tank silently glides out of an alley and across the street into one on the opposite side like one of the ghosts in scooby doo.

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* In ''Film/TheLongestDay'' (I think) a squad of American paratroopers are holed up in a house. Despite having somebody on watch a Tiger tank sneaks up on them. It's quite funny - every time the lookout turns around for a cigarette or quip with his mates the tank silently glides out of an alley and across the street into one on the opposite side like one of side.
* This happened a lot in silent movies, where
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lack of synchronized sound made the illusion easier to get over. In ''Film/TheGeneral'', Buster Keaton does not hear an entire Union Army regiment passing right behind his back.
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* [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in ''Film/TheOrphanage''; although a supporting character does meet their demise at the hands of a silent bus this way, [[spoiler: the sound for the ''entire scene'' is faded to silence, as a symbolic effect showing how focused on each other the main character and the supporting character are.]]
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* The film version of ''Film/{{Hellboy}}'' demonstrates that this trope is senseless in any sense, as Abe Sapien's introductory scene features rotten eggs which can only be smelled while in-frame, despite having been present in the scene for several minutes. Joked about on the commentary: "Is it too late to send this back to editing?"

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* The film version of ''Film/{{Hellboy}}'' ''Film/{{Hellboy|2004}}'' demonstrates that this trope is senseless in any sense, as Abe Sapien's introductory scene features rotten eggs which can only be smelled while in-frame, despite having been present in the scene for several minutes. Joked about on the commentary: "Is it too late to send this back to editing?"
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* The Devilsaur in ''WorldOfWarcraft'' is a gargantuan Bigger Than T-Rex T-Rex in Un'Goro Crater, who is still able to sneak up on most players.

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* The Devilsaur in ''WorldOfWarcraft'' ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' is a gargantuan Bigger Than T-Rex T-Rex in Un'Goro Crater, who is still able to sneak up on most players.
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* Occurs in video games as well, usually due to technical limitations. Especially egregious with scrolling games on 8-bit consoles, such as the [[NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]. This is due to the fact that the system simply didn't handle offscreen objects; if an object left the screen, it just disappeared. (It caused notorious respawning issues and is widely seen as [[FakeDifficulty one of the most artifical ways possible]] to increase the difficulty of a game.)

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* Occurs in video games as well, usually due to technical limitations. Especially egregious with scrolling games on 8-bit consoles, such as the [[NintendoEntertainmentSystem [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]]. This is due to the fact that the system simply didn't handle offscreen objects; if an object left the screen, it just disappeared. (It caused notorious respawning issues and is widely seen as [[FakeDifficulty one of the most artifical ways possible]] to increase the difficulty of a game.)
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* One of the most frustratingly stupid examples out there is probably in ''TheDayAfterTomorrow'', where a street full of people is unable to hear or feel ''a 300-foot tidal wave'' until it's within a hundred feet of them.

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* One of the most frustratingly stupid examples out there is probably in ''TheDayAfterTomorrow'', ''Film/TheDayAfterTomorrow'', where a street full of people is unable to hear or feel ''a 300-foot tidal wave'' until it's within a hundred feet of them.
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* In ''[[{{VideoGame/TriOfFriendshipAndMadness}} TRI: Of Friendship and Madness]]'', the fox can be seen throughout several of the chapters sitting in an out-of-reach location or trotting along the walls. He'll make a jingling bell sound, but only if you're looking straight at him.
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* In ''Film/{{Cloverfield}}'', [[spoiler: the titular monster is somehow able to sneak up on the protagonists after the helicopter crash in the middle of a park with considerably less noise and movement than one would expect, despite the fact that he was in the middle of several buildings a few blocks away perhaps a minute before. (In strict fairness, rewatching of the key scene ''does'' reveal warning footsteps and camera-jounce vibrations, but it's still somewhat credibility-stretching how quietly the monster manages to move for this key moment.)]]

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* In ''Film/{{Cloverfield}}'', [[spoiler: the titular monster is somehow able to sneak up on the protagonists after the helicopter crash in the middle of a park with considerably less noise and movement than one would expect, despite the fact that he was in the middle of several buildings a few blocks away perhaps a minute before. (In In strict fairness, rewatching of the key scene ''does'' reveal warning footsteps and camera-jounce vibrations, but it's still somewhat credibility-stretching how quietly the monster manages to move for this key moment.)]]
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* In ''Film/AlienVsPredator'', Lex is climbing up a sheer ice cliff, when she receives a call on her cell phone and answers it. If that wasn't illogical enough, she continues climbing during the conversation, and when she arrives at the top, she discovers that the person she's talking with was standing in front of a helicopter (!) at the top of that very ice cliff.

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* In ''Film/AlienVsPredator'', ''Film/AVPAlienVsPredator'', Lex is climbing up a sheer ice cliff, when she receives a call on her cell phone and answers it. If that wasn't illogical enough, she continues climbing during the conversation, and when she arrives at the top, she discovers that the person she's talking with was standing in front of a helicopter (!) at the top of that very ice cliff.
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* Berserker and Ilya's sudden appearance in the middle of an empty street early on in VisualNovel/FateStayNight, Justified in that Berserker (like most Servants) has the ability to recede into spirit form. (This occurs in both the anime and the game, but is definitely more apparent in the anime)
* Reversed for a fantastically horrifying scene from ''VisualNovel/HigurashiNoNakuKoroNi''. Those who've seen episode 21 will remember Mion's desperate "gomen nasai" ''fading out'' as the camera view switches to Shion and Shion isn't even paying attention anymore.

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* Berserker and Ilya's sudden appearance in the middle of an empty street early on in VisualNovel/FateStayNight, ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'', Justified in that Berserker (like most Servants) has the ability to recede into spirit form. (This occurs in both the anime and the game, but is definitely more apparent in the anime)
* Reversed for a fantastically horrifying scene from ''VisualNovel/HigurashiNoNakuKoroNi''.''VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry''. Those who've seen episode 21 will remember Mion's desperate "gomen nasai" ''fading out'' as the camera view switches to Shion and Shion isn't even paying attention anymore.
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* In ''StarWars: Attack Of The Clones'', Padmè and the Jedi rescue squad are backed into a ring in the centre of an arena. Though surrounded only by the relative quiet of droids making clicking noises, it still takes Padmè to shout "Look!" and a shot of the sky to trigger the BRRRRRRZZZZZ of the descending clone gunships. Which is doubly surprising when one considers an arena is the shape of a giant ear.

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* In ''StarWars: Attack Of The Clones'', ''Film/StarWars: Film/AttackOfTheClones'', Padmè and the Jedi rescue squad are backed into a ring in the centre of an arena. Though surrounded only by the relative quiet of droids making clicking noises, it still takes Padmè to shout "Look!" and a shot of the sky to trigger the BRRRRRRZZZZZ of the descending clone gunships. Which is doubly surprising when one considers an arena is the shape of a giant ear.
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* Reversed for a fantastically horrifying scene from HigurashiNoNakuKoroNi. Those who've seen episode 21 will remember Mion's desperate "gomen nasai" ''fading out'' as the camera view switches to Shion and Shion isn't even paying attention anymore.

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* Reversed for a fantastically horrifying scene from HigurashiNoNakuKoroNi.''VisualNovel/HigurashiNoNakuKoroNi''. Those who've seen episode 21 will remember Mion's desperate "gomen nasai" ''fading out'' as the camera view switches to Shion and Shion isn't even paying attention anymore.
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* An actual gameplay element in the ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' series: while you can hear necromorphs in most situations, if they're sneaking up on you (especially in a vacuum), you won't be able to hear them, ''and'' there won't be a scare chord until you actually look at them. Paranoia-inducing the first time you discover this.

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* An actual gameplay element in the ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' series: while you can hear necromorphs in most situations, if they're sneaking up on you (especially in a vacuum), you won't be able to hear them, ''and'' there won't be [[MusicalSpoiler a scare chord chord]] until you actually look at them. Paranoia-inducing the first time you discover this.
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* The first ''FinalDestination'' is among others to use the simplest version of this trope: a bus that smashes into a lead character with a spectacular roar the instant they step off the curb, but approached in utter silence before then.
* [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in ''TheOrphanage''; although a supporting character does meet their demise at the hands of a silent bus this way, [[spoiler: the sound for the ''entire scene'' is faded to silence, as a symbolic effect showing how focused on each other the main character and the supporting character are.]]

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* The first ''FinalDestination'' ''Film/FinalDestination'' is among others to use the simplest version of this trope: a bus that smashes into a lead character with a spectacular roar the instant they step off the curb, but approached in utter silence before then.
* [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in ''TheOrphanage''; ''Film/TheOrphanage''; although a supporting character does meet their demise at the hands of a silent bus this way, [[spoiler: the sound for the ''entire scene'' is faded to silence, as a symbolic effect showing how focused on each other the main character and the supporting character are.]]
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* In ''TheFairlyOddParents'', Timmy goes back in time to see his parents when they were his age. The two of them introduce themselves to him (unaware that he's their son), and when they say their names, a conspicuously out-of-place truck blares by, totally obscuring their identities to the audience.

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* In ''TheFairlyOddParents'', ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', Timmy goes back in time to see his parents when they were his age. The two of them introduce themselves to him (unaware that he's their son), and when they say their names, a conspicuously out-of-place truck blares by, totally obscuring their identities to the audience.
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* Berserker and Ilya's sudden appearance in the middle of an empty street early on in FateStayNight, Justified in that Berserker (like most Servants) has the ability to recede into spirit form. (This occurs in both the anime and the game, but is definitely more apparent in the anime)

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* Berserker and Ilya's sudden appearance in the middle of an empty street early on in FateStayNight, VisualNovel/FateStayNight, Justified in that Berserker (like most Servants) has the ability to recede into spirit form. (This occurs in both the anime and the game, but is definitely more apparent in the anime)

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** Perhaps it was meant to show how dazed the protagonists were at the moment. [[spoiler:Having just been in a falling helicopter is bound to be harmful to your attentiveness.]]



* In the movie version of ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings: The Two Towers'', Aragorn hears the Riders of Rohan and pushes Legolas and Gimli to hide behind a rock. None of the Horsemen, however, notice the three heroes despite the fact that before hiding, they were standing 20 feet ahead of them, right in front of them, on top of a hill, in broad daylight. However, once they've passed and Aragorn yells at them, then they notice.

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In the movie version of ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings: The ''The Two Towers'', Aragorn hears the Riders of Rohan and pushes Legolas and Gimli to hide behind a rock. None of the Horsemen, however, notice the three heroes despite the fact that before hiding, they were standing 20 feet ahead of them, right in front of them, on top of a hill, in broad daylight. However, once they've passed and Aragorn yells at them, then they notice.



* The film version of ''Film/{{Hellboy}}'' demonstrates that this trope is senseless in any sense, as Abe Sapien's introductory scene features rotten eggs which can only be smelled while in-frame, despite having been present in the scene for several minutes.
** Joked about on the commentary: "Is it too late to send this back to editing?"
** Perhaps Agent Meyers just assumed Professor Bruttenholm had cut the cheese and was being polite about it until he found out where the smell was really coming from?

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* The film version of ''Film/{{Hellboy}}'' demonstrates that this trope is senseless in any sense, as Abe Sapien's introductory scene features rotten eggs which can only be smelled while in-frame, despite having been present in the scene for several minutes.
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** Perhaps Agent Meyers just assumed Professor Bruttenholm had cut the cheese and was being polite about it until he found out where the smell was really coming from?
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** Have you ever even been to New York City? Place is pretty loud.
*** We'll say it again: a ''300-foot tidal wave''.
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See also SurpriseVehicle, StealthHiBye, BehindTheBlack. Related to the RuleOfPerception.

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See also SurpriseVehicle, StealthHiBye, BehindTheBlack. Related to the RuleOfPerception.
RuleOfPerception. Often overlaps with EnemyRisingBehind, RightBehindMe, and TheEndOrIsIt. Compare and contrast ItsQuietTooQuiet, NothingIsScarier, and ParanoiaFuel. The total inverse is HellIsThatNoise, when you hear something bad but ''can't'' see it.



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* In ''Film/AlienVsPredator'', Lex is climbing up a sheer ice cliff, when she receives a call on her cell phone and answers it. If that wasn't illogical enough, she continues climbing during the conversation, and when she arrives at the top, she discovers that the person she's talking with was standing in front of a helicopter at the top of that very ice cliff the whole time. One wonders precisely how she missed when it got there.
** One could assume that it just arrived from another direction, away from Lex, whose view would be obstructed by the cliff. The explanation for not hearing the sound is more...elusive.

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* In ''Film/AlienVsPredator'', Lex is climbing up a sheer ice cliff, when she receives a call on her cell phone and answers it. If that wasn't illogical enough, she continues climbing during the conversation, and when she arrives at the top, she discovers that the person she's talking with was standing in front of a helicopter (!) at the top of that very ice cliff the whole time. One wonders precisely how she missed when it got there.
** One could assume that it just arrived from another direction, away from Lex, whose view would be obstructed by the cliff. The explanation for not hearing the sound is more...elusive.
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* In ''Film/TheLongKissGoodnight'', a helicopter shows up from behind a house without having made a sound until the heroes saw it.
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* In ''{{Cloverfield}}'', [[spoiler: the titular monster is somehow able to sneak up on the protagonists after the helicopter crash in the middle of a park with considerably less noise and movement than one would expect, despite the fact that he was in the middle of several buildings a few blocks away perhaps a minute before. (In strict fairness, rewatching of the key scene ''does'' reveal warning footsteps and camera-jounce vibrations, but it's still somewhat credibility-stretching how quietly the monster manages to move for this key moment.)]]

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* In ''{{Cloverfield}}'', ''Film/{{Cloverfield}}'', [[spoiler: the titular monster is somehow able to sneak up on the protagonists after the helicopter crash in the middle of a park with considerably less noise and movement than one would expect, despite the fact that he was in the middle of several buildings a few blocks away perhaps a minute before. (In strict fairness, rewatching of the key scene ''does'' reveal warning footsteps and camera-jounce vibrations, but it's still somewhat credibility-stretching how quietly the monster manages to move for this key moment.)]]
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* In ''TerminatorSalvation'', there is a scene where Marcus, Kyle Reese and Star are in the base of some non-Resistance humans which is being approached by a completely silent machine hunting squad consisting of a prisoner carrier, a Hunter-Killer and a HUGE Terminator. Only seconds before they attack does Star sense their presence; the sound the Terminator makes can be heard milliseconds before he strikes.
* In ''[[JamesBond Goldeneye]]'', James and Natalya are under the impression that they are alone in a field. When Jack Wade approaches and gives the reinforcements the command to come out of hiding, several men pop up out of the grass. While it may be plausible to never notice the soldiers, it's quite a stretch to not notice the multiple helicopters directly overhead, which can suddenly be heard the second they drop into view.
* In ''The Longest Day'' (I think) a squad of American paratroopers are holed up in a house. Despite having somebody on watch a Tiger tank sneaks up on them. It's quite funny - every time the lookout turns around for a cigarette or quip with his mates the tank silently glides out of an alley and across the street into one on the opposite side like one of the ghosts in scooby doo.

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* In ''TerminatorSalvation'', ''Film/TerminatorSalvation'', there is a scene where Marcus, Kyle Reese and Star are in the base of some non-Resistance humans which is being approached by a completely silent machine hunting squad consisting of a prisoner carrier, a Hunter-Killer and a HUGE Terminator. Only seconds before they attack does Star sense their presence; the sound the Terminator makes can be heard milliseconds before he strikes.
* In ''[[JamesBond Goldeneye]]'', ''Film/{{Goldeneye}}'', James and Natalya are under the impression that they are alone in a field. When Jack Wade approaches and gives the reinforcements the command to come out of hiding, several men pop up out of the grass. While it may be plausible to never notice the soldiers, it's quite a stretch to not notice the multiple helicopters directly overhead, which can suddenly be heard the second they drop into view.
* In ''The Longest Day'' ''Film/TheLongestDay'' (I think) a squad of American paratroopers are holed up in a house. Despite having somebody on watch a Tiger tank sneaks up on them. It's quite funny - every time the lookout turns around for a cigarette or quip with his mates the tank silently glides out of an alley and across the street into one on the opposite side like one of the ghosts in scooby doo.
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* In the movie version of ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings: The Two Towers'', Aragorn hears the Riders of Rohan and pushes Legolas and Gimli to hide behind a rock. None of the Horsemen however notice the three heroes despite the fact that before hiding, they were standing 20 feet ahead of them, right in front of them, on top of a hill, in broad daylight. However once they've passed and Aragorn yells at them, then they notice.
** When the band of Rohirrim rides right by the three give each other quizzical looks as if to say "huh ... they didn't notice." This was on account of the cloaks from Lothlorien, which make you difficult to see against any background - green, grey, brown.

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* In the movie version of ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings: The Two Towers'', Aragorn hears the Riders of Rohan and pushes Legolas and Gimli to hide behind a rock. None of the Horsemen however Horsemen, however, notice the three heroes despite the fact that before hiding, they were standing 20 feet ahead of them, right in front of them, on top of a hill, in broad daylight. However However, once they've passed and Aragorn yells at them, then they notice.
** When the band of Rohirrim rides right by the three give each other quizzical looks as if to say "huh ... they didn't notice." This was on account of the cloaks from Lothlorien, Lothlórien, which make you difficult to see against any background - green, grey, brown.

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