Converting HATERS To Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring | Reaction/Review
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- Lord of The Rings The Fellowship of The Ring is the first movie in JRR Tolkiens fantasy series, and we are trying to convert our hater friends that have never seen the trilogy before. Frodo, Sam, Gandalf and the fellowship start their journey to save middle earth #reaction #lordoftherings #lotr #tolkien
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These movies are over 20 years old and still better than 99.9% of movies out now
Which exactly 0.1% of movies is better than LOTR then?
@@LordHavelothCorrect question.
100%
@LordHaveloth it's not so much as better but just as good
The age of a movie has very little to do with whether it is good or bad. You will miss out on some of the best films ever made if you exclude them because of their age.
Girls when see Legolas: 😍😍
Boys when see Gimli: 😄😄😄😄
Men when see Aragorn: My king!
My brother and his wife named their first puppy Gimli now whenever I visit them I go Frodo voice “Gimli!”
And after all that when we see you know who being the best mate ever.
Me when I see Galadriel: "I am yours, my Lady! Do with me what you will!" [falling to my knees]
My brother. My Captain. My King!
Young girls love Legolas.
Young boys want to be a dwarf.
Young women love Aragorn.
Young men want to be Aragorn.
Mature men and women want to be and know people like Sam.
One of the most tragic aspects to Boromir is that the more he cherishes and wants to protect his people, the more the ring can twist and prey upon it
On the other hand, the more Frodo wants to destroy the Ring, the more he wants to walk it into Moria. Exactly where the Ring wants to go.
@@robbob5302
I think you meant mordor.
But I think it was also somehow lured into Moria, by the hand of Saruman, and on top, the Balrog's also there
@@mrterry1756
Yes I did
@@robbob5302 one does not simply walk out of Moria
- Gandalf, probably
But they ALL want to protect their people and the ones they love! His character has some defects that the rings preys on.
'Please sir, don't turn me into anything... unnatural'
MacKay: He turned him into the GOAT 🐐
😂😂😂
Jajajajajaja love this
💯💯💯
Yes, that was brilliant!
Didn't need to, Samwise was born as the GOAT!
"It's like Harry Potter!" No. Harry Potter is like Lord of the Rings.
Sure, in that they both say the word "wizard". Not much other than that. 🙄
Edit: Sorry if this was too snarky, I meant that HP isn't even like LOTR because it is crap and doesn't even do a fair job of imitation as flattery.
Tbf every reactor I watch immediately understands the ring because of the concept of a horcrux and I think that's so fun 😂
Both great stories.
Yeah, but everybody says oh it’s dumbledore, or oh look it’s Ned! Makes my skin crawl. LOR inspired both of those movies/ series.
But, TBF they are mostly still young.
In that EVERYONE who watched Harry Potter or GoT or or or says that and it has to be corrected ☝️🤓 @@cpmf2112
@@cpmf2112 JK Rowling literally ripped the whole shit from LotR and narnia lol
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is the greatest trilogy ever made🔥💯
I'd go as far as to say it's the greatest cinematic achievement to date.
Yeah honestly these movies are timeless, I’m not even saying that as a hardcore fan, the sheer passion that went into these movies is what makes them the GOAT to me
Almost, Dark knight trilogy has it beat though 👍
@@BFG100 I’m sorry but I can’t disagree more
The Lord of the Rings, as movies, and strictly as movies, was only possible due to the environment it came out. CGI was revolutionized with Terminator 2, followed by The Matrix with bullet time and other amazing break throughs. Then you had Gladiator and Saving Private Ryan, big spectacle epics that revolutionized blood and gore. The CGI, mixed with the specatcle, mixed with the live action sets and miniatures were only possible during those years at the turn of the millenium. It was lightning in a bottle.
Imagine if LOTR came out in 2024, or 1954....it wouldn't be the same.
"you've kept your honor"
"I would have followed you,
my brother, my captain
my king"
so good
Growing up is realising Boromir is actually one of the best characters
Even reading these words make me tear up again
@@VordLoldemord Every time. 😢
His send off in the book is even more epic, the poem dedicated to him after his death is so beautiful
Fun fact: Christopher Lee (Saruman) met Tolkien while he was alive. He also was the inspiration for James Bond, and a direct descendant of Charlemagne. Rest in paradise, Sir Christopher Lee
I honestly don't believe everything Christopher Lee said. I think the man was a champion bullshitter.
@@bethcushway458 His mother was a Countess. Some British aristocrats lead pretty wild lives. It's a life where you're born with wealth, lots of social clout, connections, and zero responsibilities. Life is their oyster, so the adventurous ones tend to pick up some next level stories.
Count Dankula did a two part _Mad Lads_ retrospective on Christopher Lee because one video wasn't enough for the man. Described him as 'the main character of IRL'. Lee flipped a coin over whether to become an opera singer or an actor; made a pr0n film by accident; and guest-starred on a heavy metal album about his own ancestor in his 80s!
He also taught Chuck Norris all of his moves, not many people know that
Also THE Dracula for a couple of generations of horror moviegoers in the second half of the 20th centuty.
“Have you ever seen it, Aragorn? The White tower of Ecthelion, glimmering like a spike of pearl and silver, its banners caught high in the morning breeze. Have you ever been called home by the clear ringing of silver trumpets?”
"One day, our paths will lead us there and the tower guard will take up the call: The Lords of Gondor have returned."
I swear to you. I will not let the White City fall, nor our people fail. Yeah ……Tolkien.. just Wow!
Goosebumps while reading yt comments....😅 only with LotR ❤
Yeah they should have done the extended version
Nope. It’s been diversified by tiny hat goblins, and now there’s thousands of homeless orcs and rent is 10000 gold pieces per month
"why can't they make movies like this anymore?"
"They need to go outside more."
Dude be like "the secret to good writing is touching grass." Interestingly this is actually pretty accurate. I heard a guy who worked in Hollywood a long time say that it used to be writers had a lot of real world experience, but now they're like hired out of college and placed on these writing teams. Gene Roddenberry had a long career as a cop before creating Star Trek. George Miller, creator and director of the Mad Max movies, is a doctor by trade. Tolkien was a professor and linguist who survived WW1. Dude knew what it was like to walk into hell and return. He created an entire world with thousands of years of history and multiple languages for a fantasy series that would be considered short by modern standards.
It's funny knowing that Tolkien made the languages first and was like "well now I need a world for these languages to exist in" and casually makes on of the most influential and revered stories of the 20th century
Not that Roddenberry was a great writer. Props for creating Star Trek as a concept, but the The Cage and TMP, where he had the most creative control, were some of the low points for the franchise. There are worse episodes, not to mention Star Trek V, but Roddenberry's vision for a more evolved, conflict-free humanity was antithetical to good storytelling.
@@toptextbottomtext9833 yeah, that's kinda what makes it great though. He didn't set out to make some commercially popular thing. The idea came from that and then his desire to come up with stories to tell his kid and dude just got invested in it and wanted to explain everything. Once he got going he just kept adding more ideas and fleshed it out and just built this massive world. Now they just build a facade of a world that's enough to tell the story.
This is underrated, love this comment
I love how Tolkien just committed to it as his overall art. I always want to imagine what it would be like if ppl like this continued to live for another hundred years ( Einstein, Nikola Tesla, etc)
"That was a quick 3 hours"
You're ready for the extended editions. lol
Too bad they missed out on the character development and worldbuilding and foreshadowing that comes with the original version. The extended. Peter Jackson wanted people to see the extended (uncut) versions in the theatres, but Harvey Weinstein stopped him. In fact, Harvey wanted just ONE movie in the threatres, not a trilogy. 5 years of court proceedings - and the 'harvey weinstein orc" in return of the king (made at Jackson's specific direction) was the result.
Too many people don’t realize they are arguing in favour of a version of this movies that was only shown in theatres because of legal reasons - not for artistic reasons.
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Peter Jackson’s passion project team was forced to not show their full content as it would cut into what the cinema CEOs literally called the theatrical edition to get more screen time in and more mulla for themselves. It’s a such a nasty business. 80 percent true that money be the root of all evil. It’s the reason the real pumped out the EE as fast as possible in DVD format before the second and third film hit theatres to get back at Harvey Weinstein, again, they wanted people to see the whole movie which invites feelings of completion in one’s heart.
But he just announced that’s he found 1300 hours worth of footage from a warehouse he finally got access to so we will see more specially made super extended edition cinema extravaganzas that no cinema would pass on the opportunity to ride on his coattails again.
The EE wasn’t just for fans. He literally was adapting the books to film as honestly as possible. the DVD documentaries showed that they didn’t want to cut anything. And weaselled around things to create the EE. (EE is extended edition by the way! ❤️).
Without the extended for the next two films I always say “Good luck missing the Boromir backstory. Good luck explaining why the cloak turns into a rock. Good luck explaining the elves that had explained their current situation since the first film.
It all ties together good luck skipping the gift scene with Galadriel and Celeborn and the extra scenes between Aragorn and Celeborn & Galadriel to Aragorn!”
It’s seriously needed for the film worldbuilding and heightening the stakes. Also, I’d rather have faith people have the emotional and intellectual IQ high enoug to understand it or shall we have changed the title to something else same as how JK was forced to change the title in America to sorcerers stone instead of PHILOSPHER as Americans don’t even know what a Philospher is anymore these days which is sad. Relating to that: Tolkien was very sad about people losing connection to their past and heritage etc!
THIS was the comment I was looking for before watching. It might sound shallow but whenever I watch a reaction, it needs to be to the extended editions. And especially if they’re trying to covert ‘haters’ to the movie. Like, the extended editions add SO much more lore and excitement.
Why anyone would do the normal editions over the extended is beyond me
It's crazy how Ian McKellan played Magneto in the first X-Men, then the next year played Gandalf in LOTR. What an incredible actor
When I was in college I got to see Ian McClellan in Shakespeare's "Macbeth" (1981). He was awesome and made me fall in love with Shakespeare...I knew he was a super talent even then!!!!!
Boromir has a concise, classic redemption story. Torn in his allegiance, errs, makes retribution, seeks forgiveness. Very relatable.
Tbf, most of the mistakes he made was because the One Ring was specifically targeting him with it's magic due to it knowing humans are weakest to it's powers. If you remember the scene from The Two Towers where he was giving a speech to his army, he was a pretty normal and awesome dude when not around the Ring.
and not just that, he even succumbs to the allure of the evil item, so to speak.
It hits harder with the extended edition version, the OG version. Peter Jackson wanted us to see the extended (uncut) versions in the theatres, but Harvey Weinstein stopped him. In fact, Harvey wanted just ONE movie in the threatres, not a trilogy. 5 years of court proceedings - and the 'harvey weinstein orc" in return of the king (made at Jackson's specific direction) was the result.
Too many people don’t realize they are arguing in favour of a version of this movies that was only shown in theatres because of legal reasons - not for artistic reasons.
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Peter Jackson’s passion project team was forced to not show their full content as it would cut into what the cinema CEOs literally called the theatrical edition to get more screen time in and more mulla for themselves. It’s a such a nasty business. 80 percent true that money be the root of all evil. It’s the reason the real pumped out the EE as fast as possible in DVD format before the second and third film hit theatres to get back at Harvey Weinstein, again, they wanted people to see the whole movie which invites feelings of completion in one’s heart.
But he just announced that’s he found 1300 hours worth of footage from a warehouse he finally got access to so we will see more specially made super extended edition cinema extravaganzas that no cinema would pass on the opportunity to ride on his coattails again.
The EE wasn’t just for fans. He literally was adapting the books to film as honestly as possible. the DVD documentaries showed that they didn’t want to cut anything. And weaselled around things to create the EE. (EE is extended edition by the way! ❤️).
Without the extended for the next two films I always say “Good luck missing the Boromir backstory. Good luck explaining why the cloak turns into a rock. Good luck explaining the elves that had explained their current situation since the first film.
It all ties together good luck skipping the gift scene with Galadriel and Celeborn and the extra scenes between Aragorn and Celeborn & Galadriel to Aragorn!”
It’s seriously needed for the film worldbuilding and heightening the stakes. Also, I’d rather have faith people have the emotional and intellectual IQ high enoug to understand it or shall we have changed the title to something else same as how JK was forced to change the title in America to sorcerers stone instead of PHILOSPHER as Americans don’t even know what a Philospher is anymore these days which is sad. Relating to that: Tolkien was very sad about people losing connection to their past and heritage etc!
Boromir wants to protect everyone, and The Ring plays on that. Insidious AF.
and dies in the end
I'm one of the elder millennials. I'm 37. I was there when each of these movies were born. And it still thrills me that the new gen can feel and be carried away by Tolkien's world ❤
Yes! Me too! 37 as well. I remember waiting for each one of these to come out and watching them in the theatre.
@@CarlyMccI’d been reading the Hobbit & LotR since the late 70’s. I was so worried when I heard they were making these, because I thought that if they screwed them up, fantasy would continue to be the purview of nerds & weirdos, like it was when I was growing up. I can clearly remember the relief I felt when Hobbiton first came into view. I knew these filmmakers weren’t messing around & really loved the material.
"Don't lecture me about the Lord of the Rings movies launch, witch. I was there when they were launched." (From another franchise, but valid)
Listening to the way they talk is interesting. Dude, goat, cook, sick. I’m 68
same
Seeing the girls so devastated by Gandolfs death is 100% how I felt the first time seeing this.
Speaking as a Gen X, and I remember a day when these movies were just a dream. Hollywood has forgotten how to make great movies like this without fucking it up
Social politics override coherent imagination.
I remember being really worried when they came out because I read the books as a kid, but they did them perfectly. Even the slight changes made sense.
@@ScarriorIIIDo you really think corporates care about politics? It’s all a marketing strategy, drumming up controversy for clicks, and that ideology is what drags down big movies; capitalism demands maximum benefit for minimum effort. The market is the enemy of art.
From "I thought it was boring" to leaning forward all into the movie😆it's what LOTR does💯
My brother
My captain
MY KING
I love how the Ring is its own charachter. It whispers when Sauron's name is spoken, it calls out the Nazgul when they are close, and it's so powerful that even Galadriel, the most powerful elf-queen in the world, and Gandalf, a literal angel, are terrified of what they could do with it.
Gandalf and the balrog, the most unwanted family reunion ever.
XD
It's freaking insane that Gandalf, the Balrog, and Sauron are all of the same race.
@@Karlach_ yup. Pre Arda angelic spirits. What is crazy also is that there are good Balrogs. They carry the chariot of the Sun
@@brettmuir5679 Balrog means in Sindarin "demon of might" (bal = power/might, raug/rog=demon). There are few good angelic spirits of flame and fire around, (as Tolkien says most flame spirits joined with Melkor/Morgoth) and one of them, Arien, takes care of the Sun. But there are no good Balrogs, just as there are no good demons.
@@matiasluukkanen7718 I was being simple for the lay reader. What I should have specified is that they are the Valakulyar (of the same order as Balrogs). Correct me if you have more info. This is obscure knowledge from before all the newer editions Christopher Tolkien published
Nonono, he created The Hobbit and LOTR to house the languages he created. The languages came first, then the books
He always had the seed of an idea to try to create a mythology to replace the lost English myths. It took many years for that seed to sprout and grow, and when he started writing it down, realized about half way through that it wasn't working and started over. The Lord of the Rings is truly a labour of love.
Thank you for this comment!
@@leeneufeld4140 He was asked by his publisher for a sequel to The Hobbit. He wanted to publish the legendarium, but the publisher wanted more about Hobbits. So he put his life work aside and wrote the Lord of the Rings. Of course, as in The Hobbit, the world he had been creating to explain the Elvish languages he had created, kept seeping into the story. After the Lord of the Rings was publish, he turned back to the other works and tried to make it all fit together into the same space. So much was written before The Hobbit even existed. And was written and re-written throughout his entire life and beyond to his son publishing. But it started with the languages.
😂 I tear up every time watching this movie its so good timeless masterpiece
Don't mean to be that guy, but actually Tolkien first created the map of Middle Earth and then created peoples and races to inhabit the lands on the map. THEN he created the languages for all of those races and people.
Map > Races > Languages > Books
Galadriel, the elf queen that was so frightening is the grandmother of Arwyn, the elf woman that Aragorn loves. That is why she tells him the gift she has already given to him is worth more than all the rest.
She definitely makes for a scary grandmother lol.
I just envision her being like "My future grandson, I love you and all but if you break her heart I'll kick yo ass myself." But at the same time also be protective of them.
@@Dumbodwarf I mean she can literally read your mind. Good luck beating her in a fight, she'd know every single move you're about to make. And that's not even getting into all of the crazy magic she knows and created.
And she killed an ice troll in under 10 seconds, all on her own.
@@kinagrill😂❄️
@@Karlach_ True and she's the only one who knows Osanwe.
But yeah all in all don't mess with her or her children.
Something to remember is that this movie came out in Dec 2001, barely three months after 9/11. When Frodo and Gandalf are talking in Moria and Frodo says “I wish none of this had ever happened,” the entire audience was sharing that feeling. Gandalf’s answer, that “all we have to do is to decide what to do with the time that is given us,” meant so much to so many.
A lot of people share that feeling because a lot of really bad tragedies happen all over the world all the time. And the US is involved in quite a few of them. Also something to remember.
Yes!
I remember feeling this in 01 now, I forgot that that was why it felt special even more, my heart breaks everytime Gabdalf repeats it at the end when Frodo is deciding.
Remember how controversial for a moment when they were talking about renaming The Two Towere because of it? I'm glad they got to keep the title, also I remember Spider Man taking out the helicopter between the two towers in his web scene
Tolkien was a veteran of World War 1. He saw death and destruction on a scale that has rarely been seen in history. That he was able to draw on his experiences to write a story of such hope is what makes it so enduring, and why it resonates with us through every tragedy.
@@kazfarah7623 Stop trying to justify 9/11 weirdo. Those thousands who died that day had NOTHING to do with the Gulf War and other previous Cold War activities the US government secretly did and hid from the general public.
Can we just ban the words Juicy and Rizz?
“I don’t want Frodo to have it he’s too cute” oh boy this will be a wild ride
Pippin is still a teenager. He is the youngest and most inexperienced
And at the time before heading over to the village of Bree, Pippin and Merry do not understand the severity of the ring Frodo carries. Not yet at least.
And Frodo's like 60 or something lmao
Frodo is 50 and Pippin is in his 20's. But for a hobbit, 20's are like your teens and you come of age at 33, but it's possible Frodo stopped aging as soon as he inherited the ring. A 111 year old hobbit should look no more than 80, but Bilbo hasn't aged since his mid 50's.
32:46 "I wanna get married there, that's soo juicy."
Aight bois... I was trying to give "juicy" a chance as a new slang... but it was after this I realized that it is an undisputed fact of the universe that the word "juicy" needs to be retired from gen z slang...
thank God I wasn't the only one peeved. Was starting to feel like a boomer over here
She previously found the movie so boring she couldn’t complete it in previous attempts and yet throughout this occasion, she sits at the edge of the chair, following each scene with great focus.
What a conversion!! 😅
When I first watched it, I found it boring too, but when you dive deeper into the storyline it's one of the best of all time ❤
That was the best part of the reaction for me😂😂😂
I tried to share this with my sister and her husband....was like a brick wall. Ten minutes in and they had gotten up and wandered off. Neither of my other two sisters or any of my aunts/uncles or cousins have seen it, as far as I know, so I really appreciate when someone breaks through and loves it.
I never found it boring 🤷🏽♀️ I read all the books too so
I think she mainly found the books boring. I actually didn't like The Hobbit either. The story was good, but the writing style was so pedantic. But I was around 13 when I read it.
Best movies of all time.
LOTR and the Hobbit inspired every fantasy book and movie since 1937.
Fantasy and sci-fi
As Terry Pratchett once said:
“J.R.R. Tolkien has become a sort of mountain, appearing in all subsequent fantasy in the way that Mt. Fuji appears so often in Japanese prints. Sometimes it’s big and up close. Sometimes it’s a shape on the horizon. Sometimes it’s not there at all, which means that the artist either has made a deliberate decision against the mountain, which is interesting in itself, or is in fact standing on Mt. Fuji.”
Gandalfs speech to the Balrog on the bridge of a khazad dum right before they both fall. "I'm a servant of the secret fire...." Is gandalfs proclaiming himself a Maia (essentially an angel of the same spiritual class as the Balrog) and that he's a far bigger threat to the demon than it realizes. Gandalfs isn't a man. He's an angel sent to middle earth to help the ppls of middle earth save themselves. The vast majority of his angelic powers have been withheld from him hence why his "order" pretends to be wizards. Both gandalf and the Balrog are older than time itself. They quite literally helped create existence.
I love that scene where the Nazgul is crouching and sniffing around. That thing is so evil and unnatural that even insects are trying to get away from it.
A brilliant detail from Peter Jackson: the Nazgul appears from behind the tree, from right to left; however, if you look closely before it appears, there's nothing on the right side of the tree. The Nazgul wasn't riding from right to left, it simply materialized where it had to be in order to find the Ring.
I’ll explain why the sniffing is shown as it pertains to their blindness.
The reason the bugs & worms were coming out of the soil when the Ringwraith was near the hiding hobbits (and the reason the dog was afraid of the searching Ringwraith earlier) is because the Nazgul are so vile and terrible that nature itself abhors them. The trees were shuddering as they approached the hobbits on the road, which is why Frodo yelled, "Get off the road! Quick!" They are anti-life ("neither living nor dead" as Aragorn describes them). They are servants of Sauron, aka Gorthaur, aka
"Abomination." Just touching one could injure or kill you. Thus the creepy crawlies in the earth wanted to move away from it as fast as possible.
((Extended but about the Nazgûl below)).
The 9 Nazgûl are blind and basically deaf also, they can only "smell" the ring and the energies of the Unseen Realm. Sauron was always weary of
The WitchKing Of Angmar, (The Leader Nazgûl), would launch an attempt to usurp his power.
He and his forces almost singlehandedly destroyed the three kingdoms of Númenoreans, at the region of Arnor, mainly by spreading plagues upon the land with what is called The Black Breath. How sad is it that they "achieved" a twisted form of immortality but now they cannot interact with nor enjoy the world around them. The envy a portion of the Númenoreans had for the elves. basically led these individuals to such a choice, one by one of the 9 falling to Sauron at different speeds, and some even did good their entire country and world around them for quite a while.
But since he toppled the great Númenorean country at the heart of the sea between middle earth and Valinor by manipulating the people slowly degenerating lifespan, tricking Ar Pharazôn into attacking Valinor and back then that land was place one could physically see and travel towards. Eru Illuvatar the one allfather shifted Valinor into an in between limbo space and which caused the world to turn round or semi spherical which caused a giant tidal wave so huge it plunged Númenor to the bottom of the sea but Saurons fair form was pinned to the bottom of the sea by the island of Númenor so now he can no longer take fair angelic form ever again! Now he’s far less beguiling.
But sadly the waves also crashed into entire coastlines of middle earth too. See. Even gods actions have consequences! It’s why the Valar among other reasons do not take direct action anymore as it’s always caused something catastrophic. It’s also why Gandalf explained what he could do with the one ring.
The 9 Nazgûl are blind and basically deaf also, they can only "smell" the ring and the energies of the Unseen Realm. Sauron was always weary of
The WitchKing Of Angmar, (The Leader Nazgûl), would launch an attempt to usurp his power.
He and his forces almost singlehandedly destroyed the three kingdoms of Númenoreans, at the region of Arnor, mainly by spreading plagues upon the land with what is called The Black Breath. How sad is it that they "achieved" a twisted form of immortality but now they cannot interact with nor enjoy the world around them. The envy a portion of the Númenoreans had for the elves. basically led these individuals to such a choice, one by one of the 9 falling to Sauron at different speeds, and some even did good their entire country and world around them for quite a while.
But since he toppled the great Númenorean country at the heart of the sea between middle earth and Valinor by manipulating the people slowly degenerating lifespan, tricking Ar Pharazôn into attacking Valinor and back then that land was place one could physically see and travel towards. Eru Illuvatar the one allfather shifted Valinor into an in between limbo space and which caused the world to turn round or semi spherical which caused a giant tidal wave so huge it plunged Númenor to the bottom of the sea but Saurons fair form was pinned to the bottom of the sea by the island of Númenor so now he can no longer take fair angelic form ever again! Now he’s far less beguiling.
But sadly the waves also crashed into entire coastlines of middle earth too. See. Even gods actions have consequences! It’s why the Valar among other reasons do not take direct action anymore as it’s always caused something catastrophic. It’s also why Gandalf explained what he could do with the one ring.
We all can be as weak as Borimir, but few can be as strong of spirit as him.
Especially when you know his past; sadly the movies couldn't delve into his history.
Tolkien wrote multiple dialects of elvish as well as other languages. He was a professor of Anglo-Saxon languages at Oxford. My favorite tidbit is when he wrote the Hobbit the editor tried to use the more accepted spelling of "dwarfs" rather then Tolkien's use of "dwarves." Tolkien told him basically "shut up I wrote the dictionary"
Same thing with the word elven. As the plural for elf was elfs till he essentially made it common practice to make it “en” for the plural of those 2 races
As long as we're picking apart grammar - I think the word you're looking for is "elves," the plural form of "elf." The word "elven" is an adjective, meaning "of or pertaining to elves."
@@matthewmarchbanks8211 my bad, that’s what happened when it’s 2am and ready for bed. Glad it was still understood at least.
Christopher Lee = Saruman
Ian holm = bilbo baggins
Rest in peace 🙏
And Bernard Hill
@@bjokvi91Hail, Theoden King!
“Hail to the glorious dead”
15:12 I love it when people think that the One Ring looks like a horcrux when in fact it is the horcruxes that look like the One Ring and most likely J. K. Rowling based it on the One Ring to create them. Sometimes because you couldn't see things in order, you forget what really came first and I tell you, The Lord of the Rings is much older than Harry Potter, the very concept of ''Dark Lord'' so used in Literature, cinema and animation were born from Tolkien's Legendarium
I think Addie just related it that way because she loves Harry Potter so that makes the most sense to her, but yes you are totally right!
To be fair, in most old cultures there is a concept of "Undying creature with a relic that keeps him alive". It's an old concept, to be sure. As an example, in Slavic culture there is an entity that called "Koschey the Deathless" - a powerful undead mage whose life contains in a needle.
Phylacteries in D&D, the eponymous Picture of Dorian Gray, Koschei the Deathless...
The best part is that you'll know understand like 20% more of the internet's memes now because they all come from this movie.
It's not covered in the movies but rest assured, in the book Bill the Pony does make it home.
Even though in the books there are WOLVES chasing them. Bill the Pony is hardcore.
Gandalf gets an upgrade to Gandalf the White after Moria. You never see Bill the Pony and Shadowfax in the same scene. Just saying...
I always thought Aragorn used a ranger spell on Bill to bring him home. Because Aragorn does know a little magic from being raised by the dúnedain.
@@legendsofcelestite.officia5398 Sam does mention that he hopes Bill will run into the Rangers.
When they first got Bill he had been abused and neglected by his owner. But Sam gave Bill the full Hobbit treatment and fully rehab'd the pony. The entire journey Sam wouldn't stop talking about how great Bill is, "he never ceased to murmur his praises."
Bill loved Sam. Sam saved Bill.
"Bill the Pony stood beside Sam and seemed to understand well enough. He nuzzled his shoulder and heaved a long sigh. Sam gave him a last pat, turned away, and followed Aragorn."
Need to watch the extended edition. Like another 1-2 hours extra. Pure quality
Its always so painful to watch the short version
watched the reg version of Fellowship but once the extended version came out i didnt watch the other 2 until the extended versions were available and have not to this day seen the theatrical versions of The Two Towers or Return of the King
@@steamro11r Same with my family! We watched more than once in theatres, but we treated the theatrical release as a trailer for the "TRUE" extended edition home release.
Fellowship extended edition has around 40 more minutes. The other two have a LOT more extra.
"This city was once a place of light and beauty and music. And so it shall be once more!" -- Boromir
How could you cut that PJ? Just...how?
The dictionary needs to withdraw her licence to use the word 'juicy'.
That was getting weird. I hope it's not some strange California slang that's about to spread to the rest of the country. I might cut off my ears if I hear people at work start unironically calling everything "juicy"
The vernacular they were using just shows how social media and texting is destroying the English language.
take a drink whenever she says "juicy"
@@scesfizia🤣
@@SymetryClydethats the only way to tolerate it. 😂 annnnd I'm drunk
"I tried starting it many times, I just find it so boring" - Girl who gasps every 15 seconds, "what's he doing?", wonders what everything is and is the most engaged. Still the greatest movies of all time :)
I ate my words fs 😪
Hold the fuck up, Carter and Canon are brothers?
yes
Cannon, Carter, and Addie are siblings. Brig is their cousin. McKay and Jack are twins
@sesawe2865 you're joking about McKay and Jack ,right ?!
@@drsone2651 No lol, they really are twins.
Always wondered which one is older between Cannon and Carter...
If you want more lore and background, watch the extended versions. Also, the extended version for return of the king is almost compulsory because the theatre version of that one literally leaves out the end stories of 3 characters and doesnt explain an important plot point. And you wont notice the extra time - by the end you’ll want more.
The elves made all the rings, using magic taught to them by sauron. But that input from sauron is how sauron’s ring can corrupt the bearers of the other rings. Different races are immune to different extents. Elves because they are wise, dwarves because all they care about is treasures. Men are most vulnerable because their desires are greater. The more prone you are to desire - as boromir desires to protect his people - the more vulnerable you are to the corruption. Hobbits are strongly immune because they only desire simple things. Aragorn is more immune because he doesnt wish to have the powers of the king.
Agreed, you definitely miss out on the most with RotK theatrical
Hard agree. If you watch no other extended versions you /have/ to watch extended for RotK
@@CelebrimborCurufinweI'm with you 💯👏
Totally! That's my favourite one too.
Everything connects to eachother. Especially fellowship. Even gal gets redeemed from seeming like some green horrorshow to viewers with what comes next that shows the real Galadriel via her scenes with Aragorn and others.
Extended versions for 2 and 3! It’s the best experience, u can’t miss out on that stuff
“Tell me where is Gandalf forimustdesiretospeakwithhim”
“THERE TAKING THE HOBBITS TO EISENGARD-GARD-GARD-GA-GA-GARD”
The hobbits the hobbits the hobbits ...
A balrog of Mordor. What did you say?
"Stupid, fat hobbit!"
He gets more lines in the original version - Peter Jackson wanted people to see the extended (uncut) versions in the theatres, but Harvey Weinstein stopped him. In fact, Harvey wanted just ONE movie in the threatres, not a trilogy. 5 years of court proceedings - and the 'harvey weinstein orc" in return of the king (made at Jackson's specific direction) was the result.
Too many people don’t realize they are arguing in favour of a version of this movies that was only shown in theatres because of legal reasons - not for artistic reasons.
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Peter Jackson’s passion project team was forced to not show their full content as it would cut into what the cinema CEOs literally called the theatrical edition to get more screen time in and more mulla for themselves. It’s a such a nasty business. 80 percent true that money be the root of all evil. It’s the reason the real pumped out the EE as fast as possible in DVD format before the second and third film hit theatres to get back at Harvey Weinstein, again, they wanted people to see the whole movie which invites feelings of completion in one’s heart.
But he just announced that’s he found 1300 hours worth of footage from a warehouse he finally got access to so we will see more specially made super extended edition cinema extravaganzas that no cinema would pass on the opportunity to ride on his coattails again.
The EE wasn’t just for fans. He literally was adapting the books to film as honestly as possible. the DVD documentaries showed that they didn’t want to cut anything. And weaselled around things to create the EE. (EE is extended edition by the way! ❤️).
Without the extended for the next two films I always say “Good luck missing the Boromir backstory. Good luck explaining why the cloak turns into a rock. Good luck explaining the elves that had explained their current situation since the first film.
It all ties together good luck skipping the gift scene with Galadriel and Celeborn and the extra scenes between Aragorn and Celeborn & Galadriel to Aragorn!”
It’s seriously needed for the film worldbuilding and heightening the stakes. Also, I’d rather have faith people have the emotional and intellectual IQ high enoug to understand it or shall we have changed the title to something else same as how JK was forced to change the title in America to sorcerers stone instead of PHILOSPHER as Americans don’t even know what a Philospher is anymore these days which is sad. Relating to that: Tolkien was very sad about people losing connection to their past and heritage etc!
Mushroom-Hair-Girl is now Juicy-Girl
😘😘
Honestly, can't have a top 3 without Gandalf in it. Every single time. Its the actor that makes him amazing as well.
RIP Sir Ian McKellen.
Sir Ian McKellen is still alive, fortunately
@@ungenerationed9022Sir McKellen is still kicking.
It was Ian Holm who is no longer with us unfortunately.
@@Dumbodwarf mea culpa. Thought we lost him late last year. Quick Google check says you are correct.
@@DumbodwarfAnd also the other wizard in this film.
RIP Sir Christopher Lee. Pure and simple, an amazing man.
"Stop trying to make juicy happen!"😂
Props to Gimli for actually trying to destroy the ring immediately
And he wasn't using his own axe
He saw a problem and immediately tried to solve the problem
Extended for the next two. The girl on the right saying when she watched it before it was “so boring” but was mesmerized from the start.
Definitely better with the extended versions. Especially 2 and 3.
Right, you don't miss much in the first theatrical, but you do NOT want to miss the extended from the rest because there are pivotal and final moments for many characters!
@@Gwenhwyfar7I agree. The first film, the only thing that should’ve been kept was Bilbo’s monologue about Hobbits & Hobbiton. Other than that, nothing important is really missed.
The next two movies have scenes that really help the things together. The extended versions are superior to the theatricals. I’d highly recommend they watch those versions.
@@Gwenhwyfar7Galadriel’s Mirror and ring? Really?
Calling the extended versions “extended” is a misnomer. They are far closer to Jackson’s original vision. The movies were deemed to be too long for theatrical release so were cut down-time can be an unforgiving master. But in so doing, some questions were left unanswered and future scenes weren’t set up as well as might have been.
For people who can’t sit through a long movie, watching at home, take a brief break ~halfway.
@@joerosenman3480 Yeah, I can't even watch the theatricals now, I probably forget every scene they added in the first. I think they could have given us an intermission with the full extended in theater. Bring those back, seriously, no one will mind!
If you want more lore and background, watch the extended versions for the next two films. You won't regret it.
One of my favorite moments is when a reactor who thought these films would bore them, becomes one of the most invested. She was genuinely loving it within the first 5 minutes of the reaction lol
Common. My favorite is PIB yelling, "why didn't anyone tell me how good these movies are"
"We got another one lads!" -- LOTR enjoyers when
In the Extended Edition Galadriel shows Frodo that she is the wearer of one of the three Rings given to the Elves. It was no secret. The power of her Ring is demonstrated, rather dramatically, in The Hobbit (even if it is not in the novel). The Rings of Power goes into some detail about the creation of the Rings and is very roughly excerpted from The Silmarilion. Aragorn's time will come - be patient.
The rings of power is a disgrace and should not be spoken of in any circle involving Tolkien, thank you
@@MichZilla90 I was going to suggest the same about The Hobbit.
The other rings do exist in these movies. Gandalf has one, Elrond has one, Galadriel has one. Gadalfs ring projects an aura around it, giving people hope and bolstering their spirits. Elronds ring allows him to have some control over water (Arwen crossing into the realm of the elves at the river). The reason the one ring is so powerful is because Sauron tricked the craftman who made them into making the rings. Because Sauron had influence over their creation, he knew how they worked and then made his own.
The elven rings also protect people within their range from the sadness of death. Elves dont die, but being amongst peoples who do die cumulatively weighs on them. Thats why bilbo goes to rivendell, where elrond’s ring protects him from the pain inflicted by the one ring. Galadriel’s ring conceals lothlorien from others, including sauron.
Among other things the three rings can be explained simply by:
Red, fire, (Gandalf)...wisdom and knowledge.
Blue, water, (Elrond)....healing and preservation
White, adamant, (Galadriel)...building and concealing from evil
And Sauron never touched the Elven rings, which is why they alone have the power to do good.
@@user-ps7jw1hs8kmore accurately. The original 3 elf rings were discarded and remade without Sauron. As the moment they put it on, they felt his will and immediately took them off. They had the craftsmen that helped sauron (unknowingly) remake them. Sauron didn’t understand dwarves that well so he was unable to impose his will onto them, but the rings still made dwarves essentially come down with dragons sickness (hoarding greed).which lead to many dwarven kingdom to ruins. And we all know what happened to the 9 men.
The extended editions get more and more important to watch later in the series. Whole story arcs that you will really wonder why and how they got cut, get cut.
Because to make money, movie theaters have to be able to have a minimum number of screenings per day, especially on the weekend (and that works for the studios, as well). The studio was already being generous on the final time for each of the released versions (and they knew the extended versions would help the to sell the dvds).
You know a bunch of those were filmed after the theatrical cut was released, right?
@@PickledShark That is absolutely not true
One does not simply say 'Juicy' 489 times during a Lord of the Rings reaction..
Yeah I tried to count the number of times she said “juicy” and I failed
@@rickkoenig3793 Or 'rizzed'. Typical tik-tok buzzwords. XD
@@vividly94 a little help for a mommy...what does "rizzed" mean please?
@@marieroberts5664 short for charisma, I found out.
@@Perktube1 bless you!
I feel sorry for Brig sitting in the middle of the 2 girls just constantly talking throughout the movie 😭😭
Watching the faces of the ones who have seen the movie reacting to the comments from the ones who haven’t seen the movie was hilarious! 😂 Carter is a super fan, I enjoyed his comments. Cannon was pretty knowledgeable too.
Petition for the extended versions for next 2. Especially if ‘full exposure’ is what they’re looking for
The ring is known to fit anyone No matter The size of the finger
Looks like "juicy" is a family word because the major culprits are all siblings, plus I've noticed carter and canon use it quite a lot
The music that plays when Gandalf falls is the sound a heart makes when it’s breaking.
This comment is everything to me.
How did they capture that sound I wonder
I’m surprised that fans aren’t watching the Extended Editions. You do yourselves a disservice, they’re well worth it.
Im always shocked at how much got cut out for the theatrical cuts. So much from the death of Isildur to Bilbo's "Concerning Hobbits" to Bilbo talking to Frodo at the party, to Meeting Rosy Cotton again in the Green Dragon Inn, UGH. That's just the first few minutes too.
Moria doesnt get to show off its Mithril, Gandalf never mentions how valuable Frodo's armor is... So much... So much.
@@MrGaleanonsome of the extended scenes were filmed after the theatrical cuts were already finished. A big chunk of the cast and crew came back to do them.
I actually think the theatrical releases are better for first-time viewers.
The Extended version answers a lot of questions that you don't have in the theatrical version. Hopefully, the next ones will be Extended.
I want saw something that said if you're a fan and show this to someone who's never seen it show them the extended version first then like 6 months later show them the theatrical version and when they start talking about stuff that they aren't seeing act like you don't know what they're talking about😂😂😂😂
4:00 Hey this not just the supposed GOAT …. LOTR is the G.O.A.T of almost all fantasy lore inspired films and series which started back in 50s with the books.
Epic Rap Battle, Tolkien vs Martin. The originator vs the imitator.
@@harbl99 😂😂😂We all know who going to win, Tolkien 😎
29:45 okay so, just as a small bit of clarification: Bilbo didnt age so suddenly because he gave up the ring. Well, he did but not in the way of it just suddenly catching up to him..
See a small detail they left out of the movie because they largely had no good way of portraying it without just putting it as text on screen, is that once Gandalf leaves Frodo and tells him to keep the ring secret and safe, theres actually 17 YEARS that pass before he comes back to the Shire! So Bilbo has actually just aged naturally in that time.
48:31 The single greatest "NOOOOO!!!" ever recorded in film history. Eljiah Wood put his freaking SOUL into that. Then seeing how much Gandalf meant to all of them afterwards, as a friend, as a mentor, even Legolas, someone with 2,931 years of age (yes, really) was distraught with his loss. While Aragorn also in shock realizes he needed to step up and be that leader, to get everyone moving and away from danger as much as he himself was hurting. I will forever sing the praises of this scene til the end of time.
Final addition, everyone who can appreciate cinema has that one movie or franchise that just means a LOT to them. Youve got your Star Wars nerds that look up to Luke Skywalker, youve got your Harry Potheads with their trio, youve got your Trekkies with their Captains Picard and Kirk, for me its the Lord of the Rings and the entire dynamic of the Fellowship. These movies mean so much to me and ive only grown to appreciate them more and more as ive gotten older. When i was younger it was the same as everyone else, the Fellowship was slow and boring, but the action in the next two movies drew my attention. As i got older though, i learned to appreciate the background, lore and world building Fellowship set up, the moments of heroism and sacrifice, lines of dialogue that can move you to tears or inspire a lifetime. There is no word more appropriate than "magical".
I really cant understate just how much they mean to me. Truly once in a lifetime, and i am so thankful to have seen them in mine. Maybe by the end of the saga, the girls and bro can understand why, and i fully expect to see Addie and Bradlynn as utter messes in the ending moments, and as a 32 Y.O bearded, bald headed metalhead who has never once walked away from RotK with dry eyes out of the well over a hundred times of watching the trilogy, there is no shame in that.
"I will not say do not weep, for not all tears are an evil"
I feel you, I’ve watched LOTR so many times and I still cry during each of the movies. I think it’s the music, especially.
17 years? That is insane. Was Gandalf just studying up about the ring during that time?
@Edwin.X For the most part. The ring had been lost for 3000 years at that point so finding any reliable information was going to be difficult. It's essentially like trying to prove every event in the Bible as being historically accurate proof.
He traveled all over middle earth to find records of the One Ring, what may have happened to it and where it was lost etc, then having a tough time getting access and finding information in the archives of Minas Tirith to comb through the records of Isildur. After that he started looking for Gollum and was accompanied by Aragorn before they finally found him, and after threatening him with fire Gollum reveled he'd already been captured by Mordor and tortured.
Around that point is when he told Aragorn to wait for them at Bree, he went back to the Shire and sent Frodo and Sam off, then went to Saruman. We know the rest of what happens.
@@cyanide7270 That makes so much sense! Thank you.
Aragorn batting away the knife the Uruk-Hai threw at him with a sword wasn’t scripted. Viggo (Aragorn) had been training with a sword and did it reflexively
Yeah they talked about it in the reaction
PJ: "So, what I want you to do, right, is you throw the knife at him, right."
Laurence Mahoreh (Lurtz): "But what if it hits him? I cant do that to Viggo."
PJ: "Eh. Pain is temporary; film is forever."
I turn 61 soon. I believe the verbs "rizz" & "juicy" have never been used with such since emotion before.
😂 agree, I have never heard anyone use Riz and Juicy this much in the conversation
LOLOL right?
I just turned 27. I've never hated my generation this much.
Someone tell her to stop…my ears are bleeding
Same im 31 and while the slang has changed, the emotion behind them transcends all that generational stuff.
okay, I say this all the time, but I was raised on the books, and Sam was my first crush, and I will forever have a place in my heart for him as the ideal person ❤
Do not silence Jack's enthusiasm. Never silence the Jack.
Frodo was braver in the book. He actually attacked the nazgul on Weathertop and stabbed their leader in the foot, and also attacked the troll in Moria and stabbed it in the foot, too. Basically the only target a hobbit can reach :P
I think it was the cape of the Nazgûl he got. But yes … he’s brave and a poor aim 😂
His courage at weathertop and defiance against the 9 at ford, choosing to fight at the barrow downs rather then running, and is the first to draw blood in Moria after boromir’s sword chips trying to cut the trolls arm
In a later writing, Tolkien suggested that the Witch-king was actually daunted by Frodo and hid for a short time after Weathertop. Frodo had the Ring (although he could not master it), and struck at the Witch-king with a weapon from barrows of Cardolan, wrought with spells that could actually have harmed him (spoiler for the proof of this).
@@majkus the name of elbareth was what caused him to recoil
The only target that was acceptable for them to reach back when the book was written. We all know where he'd really aim in reality.
After listening to the lady's comments, I'd try the extended edition of Two Towers. I know they're longer but the extra scenes give you time to breathe between big moments without making it feel drawn out. I don't think I've watched the theatrical release since seeing the extended.
Yeah but they need to stop talking and actually listen so they can hear the lore!
For the question at 1:10:10 you guys **have** to watch the extended versions going forward. Especially the scene where the pressure Boromirs father puts on him is shown is so important, also for Faramirs character. It's such a shame they cut it for the theatrical version.
Extended versions are a must, so many great scenes are cut.
57:55 - "Did you know..."
One of Us!
One of Us! 🤣
Yall gotta watch the extended versions. So much more details that helps with understanding.
Great reactions! However, If you take a shot every time you hear that one girl say "juicy," you'd be dead of alcohol poisoning just 30 minutes into this movie.
A huge part of this series is the amount of practical sets they built. From simple throne rooms to the town of Hobbiton itself. That's what made the world feel so alive.
Also the two of you in the back realizing where all those memes came from was my favorite part of this.
One thing that appears in the books that doesn't appear in the movies is when Gandalf goes to see Saruman, he's in for a bit of a shock. Saruman is the head of this wizardly order. He is Saruman the White, next comes Gandalf the Grey and then Radahast the Brown (which you see early in the book but was taking out of the movie) as well as two unamed blue wizards who travelled into the East and are never seen again.
So when Gandalf goes to visit Saruman, Gandalf is surprised to see Saruman changed. Saruman reveals himself to not be Saruman the White anymore but Saruman of the Many Colors and Gandalf gets some bad vibes.
Both Saruman and Gandalf have been around for over a thousand years and they were sent there to help in containing Sauron. Unbeknownst to everyone else, Saruman almost from the beginning started searching for the ring all the while telling Galadriel and Elrond that the ring had probably been swept out to see when Isildur lost it in the Arduin.
Oh, and Lady Galadriel is on equal footing with Elrond when it comes to greatness, grace and power among their people. It always seems funny to me when reactors say "hmm, she seems pretty sketch". When she says to be a bearer of a ring of power is to be alone, she knows what she is talking about because she has one of the rings herself, but Sauron can't exert his power over her.
Elrond is a child compared to Galadriel. Elrond is only 6500 years old
I have several times had discussions with people about LOTR who I know have read the books and when mentioning Saruman of many colours they look at me like I am talking nonsense, I guess it had just been a while since they read it, so thank you for this reminder that I am not just imagining things.
I always liked how the many colours thing reveals how short sighted Saruman is, since when you combine lights of many colours what you get is white, so in his effort to assert his mastery over everything he is in fact splintering it.
The arrows Lurtz shot Boromir with are based off real medieval war arrows, which were larger than hunting arrows for small animals, or target arrows, which people are largely familiar with today. Boromir was a warrior and tanked those shots even more in the book, where it said he was hit by several, and even pulled at least one of them out.
We need a Gen Z phrases counter, including "Juicy" and "Rizz."
Over 9000
@@assrammington7961 thats Gen X
@@lionhead123 it could still carry over to gen z, i heard that line alot when i was younger, im 18
@@paelpage Gen Z can use it all they want, but its ours ;)
LMAO when I saw this comment! I was waiting for them to use ANOTHER adjective to describe the show/characters but all I heard is JUICY 😂
… and don’t forget CUTE
57:52 Fun Fact: That knife throw was not meant to be thrown directly at Viggo(Aragorn) in that scene. In an act of desperation, Viggo deflected the knife at the last second probably saving his own life.
It would not be the first instance in this trilogy, if a certain helmet scene is anything to go by.
Viggo was crazy in a fun way.
"Be at peace, son of Gondor." MY EYES EVERY TIME AHHHHH
Dusty in here, innit? Someone cutting onions or something.
Fore 7 people, y’all had a really good reaction.
Looking forward to part 2 extended reaction.
I agree. Usually that many people just gets too overwhelming. They did a pretty good job of not going off the rails with the talking & it seems like they were paying attention & generally understood what was going on & what is at stake.
1:39 The moment Carter engaged with Brig and Bradlynn became third wheeler😂
Yes your honor, you asked for the most WASP-y frat bro sentence of the last decade? 😂
Important to know that Aragorn can't take on even a single Nazgul (they can't die normally). He just took them temporary because of the torch. They are a bit scared from fire (but not so much).
Also the 3 movies happened in a spam of only 11 months
Your reaction was fun to watch! One thing I think was the most special about it is how talkative the group of you were in the beginning and throughout the film...but at the end....you were all silently taking in the drama of the moment especially between Aragorn and Boromir, Sam and Frodo and Frodo's memory of Gandalf's advice. It was obvious you were caught up in the film and the emotion. Just what we watch reactions for. Thanks and good luck in your channel! :)
One of my favorite parts of the Peter Jackson movies is just how close most of the cast still is, especially our hobbits. Merry and Pippin (Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd)even have a podcast! 😆 Love that y'all are watching these, my husband and I had our honeymoon in New Zealand for utterly nerdy reasons. Have fun watching/rewatching the rest!
I thought it was the extendend version ..... you guys have to them in the Next 2 movies to get some extra important stuff
He didn’t just create 1 language, Tolkien created a new language for every race! Even old Entish, which you will discover in the next movie. Tolkien is the GOAT!!!!
I liked your reactions. Gandalf’s death was truly saddening and Galadriel facing her inner darkness within her heart and mind when facing the ring’s influence was kind of scary; oh btw the difference between Ned’s death and Boromir’s death is that Ned died stupidly because his daughter convinced him to believe the Lannister’s words of mercy, giving them power of the iron throne and Boromir died honorably to protect the hobbits from Uruk-hai even though he was completely exposed to an archer firing into him was heartbreaking. Btw Sam reminding frodo of his promise to Gandalf really gets me sobbing as well!
The distance from the Shire to Mt. Doom is equal to walking from Omaha, Nebraska to Jacksonville, Florida. I live in the Tampa Bay area in Palm Harbor. So I live in Gondor!! 😁
The chase Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli give in Two Towers chasing the orcs is like going from Dallas, Texas to San Antonio, Texas at a brisk pace and running most of the distance.
I live in Omaha and am delighted to hear I live in the Shire!
I live in orlando, where am I at?
@@Lavafire1 Probably Minas Morgul
Lol
This reaction was cooked, so juicy. 😂. Y’all rizzing me.
LOTR brain rot reaction
and so cute! 😂
“Do you wear wigs?”
YEEEES.😂
You must watch the Extendeds for the next two!
Of the other rings, I hope you caught that the 9 Nazgul were the same 9 kings of men seen in the intro, their rings are why they’re still around “neither living nor dead” and enslaved to Sauron’s will. In the extended version Galadriel reveals to Frodo that she’s wearing one of the elf rings (people don’t realize that she was the blonde elf woman hoisting a ring in the very beginning of the intro.) Another ring is worn by Elrond which gives him power to protect Rivendell. The 3rd elf ring is secret but somebody in the comments no doubt will spoil that. As for Dwarf rings, they never worked as Sauron intended, dwarves proved too stubborn to succumb to the will of Sauron. Their rings just made them rich and greedy. That’s touched on a bit in the later “The Hobbit” trilogy.
Great reaction, I love how people in the end of this movie be like “that it? It was quick three hours”
"So it's like a horcrux?"
What you meant to ask was, "So horcruxes are just a ripoff of the One Ring?"
I always love when people unfamiliar with the books find out gandalf is essentially an angel
The OG GOAT. After 20 years, still an incredible movie! I've seen LOTR probably 200+ times and it never gets old.
Because younger people don't get it....
Pipeweed is not remotely any form of cannabis. It's tobacco, plain and simple. Tolkien was an avid pipe smoker and tobacco was common during World War I, which he served in.
"All that could be discovered about it in antiquity was put together by Meriadoc Brandybuck (later Master of Buckland), and since he and the tobacco of the Southfarthing play a part in the history that follows…"
He specifically mentions it's a variety of Nicotiana and the Men of the West also appreciated the plant's flowers (look up tobacco flowers sometime). Nobody grows marijuana for aesthetics.
BONUS NOTES
- in the book, Gandalf actually puts a protection spell on Bill to help ensure he gets back home safe from Moria
- The creature in the lake at Moria seems to cave in the mines intentionally in the book, as if driving them in and trapping them there rather than just a part of an attack
- When the captain throws the knife at Aragorn in the final fight, the actor actually had trouble seeing from the make up and everything... his throw was off and it was legitimately coming straight at Viggo (Aragorn). That sword swing to knock it aside was real, not choreographed or planned.
- A lot of the tracks for the score are named after chapters of the books. The move did wink at one with "A shortcut to what? Mushrooms!" as a chapter is "A Shortcut to Mushrooms"
I highly, HIGHLY recommend you all watch the extended edition of Two Towers and Return of the King as there are some scenes that are crucial to really getting the full movie that were unfortunately cut for time from the theatrical release.
That’s true in the book, but I do feel like in the movies it’s somewhat hinted at that it’s more like weed. Why else would Saruman say that the halfling’s leaf has made Gandalf’s brain slow for example.
@@JamesVagabond-ho5tmever smoked Cuban tobacco? Like the real thing? It’ll screw your brain up more than weed will.
There is literally zero logical reason to watch the theatrical version in 2024.
Im so glad she brought up "Do you wear wigs?" 😂