The Hobbit is Not Very Good: The Final Autopsy

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • Join me for one last adventure into the world of Peter Jackson's The Hobbit to uncover its greatest strengths and greatest failures.
    00:00 - Intro
    01:24 - Part I: Corrections
    05:53 - Part II: Establishing Canonicity
    16:50 - Part III: Theatrical vs Extended
    26:38 - Osgiliath Extended Scene Comparison
    37:03 - Dol-Guldur Extended Scene Comparison
    44:18 - Part IV: The Characters
    48:08 - Tertiary Characters
    1:15:10 - Secondary Characters
    1:49:57 - Dwarves Overview
    1:54:03 - Primary Characters
    2:11:04 - Additional Data
    2:13:31 - Part V: The Plot
    2:18:24 - Primary Plot Flowchart
    2:27:52 - Secondary Plots Flowchart
    2:36:33 - Part VI: Dragon Sickness
    2:43:47 - Explanations for Dragon Sickness
    2:49:01 - Part VII: Storytelling
    2:49:33 - Bad Comedy and Tonal Inconsistencies
    3:04:02 - The Consequences of Bloat
    3:10:06 - Luck
    3:15:22 - Theme
    3:24:19 - Part VIII: The Adaptation Conundrum
    3:29:15 - The M4 Book Edit
    3:34:18 - Part IX: Unreliable Narrators
    3:41:25 - Part X: Conclusion
    3:49:37 - Outro
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  • @poissonsumac7922
    @poissonsumac7922 Před 7 měsíci +1421

    When Bilbo yelled "There is a tempest in me!" as the 5 Armies shot their twiddly widdlies, I stood up and clapped.

    • @Superibis.
      @Superibis. Před 7 měsíci +71

      The most glorious scene in cinematic history

    • @darkbum1510
      @darkbum1510 Před 7 měsíci +61

      "I clapped! I clapped when I saw it!"

    • @Emanon...
      @Emanon... Před 7 měsíci +87

      Honestly, first time I heard the sentence I thought Galadriel said "There's a Tampax in me!" (Famous brand of tampons)...
      Which would explain alor about Galadriels "moods"...

    • @iro6758
      @iro6758 Před 7 měsíci +38

      @@Emanon... This, ... Jesus, this actually broke me.
      It's hysterical, absurd and makes more freaking sense, _in context,_ than the actual line.

    • @k-dogg9086
      @k-dogg9086 Před 7 měsíci +12

      Twirly whirly I think you mean. But I don't remember Bilbo ever saying that.

  • @nothingman7163
    @nothingman7163 Před 7 měsíci +778

    One of my favorite subtle details in the lord of the rings is how Boromir feared, falling and failing like Isildur did and in the end while Isildur died, trying to flee with three arrows in his back, Boromir died, fighting with three arrows in his stomach

    • @whitleypedia
      @whitleypedia Před 7 měsíci +63

      It is presented in the movie better than it is in the book

    • @Ni-boo
      @Ni-boo Před 7 měsíci +24

      My heart... 😢

    • @TheREALSimagination
      @TheREALSimagination Před 7 měsíci +24

      Symbolism.

    • @TheTuttle99
      @TheTuttle99 Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@TheREALSimagination ehhh it's pretty literal haha

    • @TheREALSimagination
      @TheREALSimagination Před 7 měsíci +40

      @@TheTuttle99I mean it's sybolic to Isildur living a hero but dying a greedy, fallen hero without honor, whereas Boromir chose to face the danger to make up for himself in protecting the ones he had attempted to betray.
      I don't know the specifics to why Isildur got arrows in his back but I'm completely convinced Tolkien was being subtle in pointing between Isildur and Boromir, as they practically have identical overall arcs except for the end. At least in the movies. Haven't read the books.

  • @DuneStone6816
    @DuneStone6816 Před 7 měsíci +145

    Today I learned that every scene in which Bifur does anything was only in the extended cut. And by "every" I mean "both."

  • @t.i.5528
    @t.i.5528 Před 7 měsíci +663

    I would love to see you review the LOTR trilogy in this style. Not only would it be refreshing to review something incredibly good, but it may highlight all the many great things about LOTR, including those that may be overlooked and it shows how to do a big blockbuster film fantastically.

  • @TheEmperorsChampion964
    @TheEmperorsChampion964 Před 7 měsíci +113

    Just re watched the fellowship of the ring, Boromir not only didn't want to go to the council but he was the one in moria who held Frodo back when Gandalf fell he also carried Frodo out of moria and he held Gimli back when they got out of moria, and he gave Frodo that pep talk when they got to lothlorien. In light of the extra context pointed out in his deleted scene it really makes Boromir one of the best characters

  • @Soapy-chan
    @Soapy-chan Před 7 měsíci +232

    "I don't know if any character will make the perfect spot."
    *Immediately puts up the first character he talks about
    I love it

    • @Joee003
      @Joee003 Před 6 měsíci +25

      Wheely boy was the true hero we deserved

  • @macanthony1108
    @macanthony1108 Před 7 měsíci +356

    This set of analysis videos are without a doubt, the single best dissection and breakdown of these movies on the internet

    • @jojoscats
      @jojoscats Před 7 měsíci +1

      Of most things on teh internet!

    • @someoneelse1904
      @someoneelse1904 Před 7 měsíci +7

      Incredible isn’t it! His ROP breakdown was immense as well.

    • @thomasalvarez6456
      @thomasalvarez6456 Před 7 měsíci +5

      There is a considerable amount of book knowledge missing. I understand this is a criticism of the movies, which are NOT the books. However, a lot of the flawed presented in Part 2: Canonicity, are from book details that are omitted.

    • @Soapy-chan
      @Soapy-chan Před 7 měsíci +9

      ​@@thomasalvarez6456Who cares? The movies are bad, it doesn't matter if it's because of the source material

    • @thomasalvarez6456
      @thomasalvarez6456 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Soapy-chan Well it does matter, it’s because too much of the runtime is spent on bloat and not on canon material which is underdeveloped or changed. The changes are what make the most egregious mistakes in the trilogy.

  • @Talyrion
    @Talyrion Před 7 měsíci +324

    "He (Alfrid) has more screentime than Eomer, Denethor or Wormtongue in the Lord of the Rings"
    ... That genuinely hurts.

  • @Hey_Loser
    @Hey_Loser Před 7 měsíci +190

    The 9 minute breakdown of the osgiliath extended scene felt like a warm ray of sunshine after a 9 hour downpour.
    Thanks for that

  • @davidwatts2204
    @davidwatts2204 Před 7 měsíci +220

    Now you've done RoP and The Hobbit, doing one on why LotR is a masterpiece would be good

    • @TheMan05555
      @TheMan05555 Před 7 měsíci +27

      It almost has to be done. Although he may do the animated Middle-earth movies and the foreign adaptations first.

    • @saar144
      @saar144 Před 7 měsíci +1

      It’s not, though.

    • @Undomaranel
      @Undomaranel Před 7 měsíci +17

      ​@@saar144 How is it not? It's a groundbreaking adaptation with solid writing, acting, score, cgi that holds up... even if it's not your cup of tea you should still be able to admit that the LotR trilogy is peak fantasy cinema.

    • @TheMan05555
      @TheMan05555 Před 7 měsíci +8

      @@UndomaranelBecause at the end of the video, Random said he won’t do LOTR next. He may do it in the future, but don’t expect another Middle-earth video anytime soon.

    • @Undomaranel
      @Undomaranel Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@TheMan05555 You mixed up the comments. @saar144 replied to LotR's status of being a classic, not if Random would review it.

  • @TheMan05555
    @TheMan05555 Před 7 měsíci +218

    The five best scenes from the trilogy
    5. “I’ve never been so wrong in all my life.”
    4. Thorin’s reconciliation with Bilbo
    3. Conversations with Smaug
    2. The Misty Mountains Cold
    1. Riddles in the Dark

    • @pyro380
      @pyro380 Před 7 měsíci +32

      Yeah there's a good half an hour in this trilogy.

    • @jamesjamozo6964
      @jamesjamozo6964 Před 7 měsíci +33

      Notice how none of these scenes have any action in them

    • @Undomaranel
      @Undomaranel Před 7 měsíci +33

      ​@@jamesjamozo6964 Notice how all those scenes are ripped nearly beat by beat from Tolkien's original material, and focus on the actors acting...

    • @TheMan05555
      @TheMan05555 Před 7 měsíci +21

      ⁠@@jamesjamozo6964​​⁠ Big action scenes were always the icing on the cake in Middle-earth movies. For me, here are my five favorite scenes in each LOTR movie.
      The Fellowship of the Ring:
      5. Boromir and Aragorn’s conversation in Lothlórien
      4. Gandalf and Frodo’s conversation in Khazad-dúm
      3. Gandalf’s death
      2. Boromir’s death
      1. Sam joins Frodo after he leaves the Fellowship
      The Two Towers:
      5. Gandalf freeing Théoden from Saruman’s influence
      4. Faramir taking pity on a dead Haradrim soldier
      3. “That there’s some good in this world, Mr. Frodo, and it’s worth fighting for.”
      2. The Boromir flashback
      1. Théoden’s “Where is the Horse and the Rider?” speech
      The Return of the King:
      5. The One Ring gets destroyed
      4. Aragorn’s coronation
      3. “I can’t carry it for you, but I can carry you!”
      2. Frodo leaves Middle-earth
      1. Théoden’s speech before the Rohirrim charge the Orcs in Minas Tirith

    • @Superibis.
      @Superibis. Před 7 měsíci +9

      Oh I love this idea of top 5 😁 Here's mine, slightly different:
      5 - Bilbo's departure from Erebor at the end of the trilogy
      4 - Bilbo and Smaug discussion
      3 - Bofur letting Bilbo leave Erebor
      2 - Riddles in the Dark
      1 - Thorin reconciliationwith Bilbo

  • @CursedAnqxl
    @CursedAnqxl Před 7 měsíci +47

    fun fact: thranduil and his army marched all the way to the movie theater and saw the hobbit trilogy being played, only to do his dramatic slow turn away with his army. then they marched all the way back to their homes and saw rings of power being played on a tv screen in another house, and then he and his army decides to slowly turn away again.

  • @thinkwithurdipstick
    @thinkwithurdipstick Před 7 měsíci +40

    I mean let’s be real though, can we really blame Smaug for not taking Bard seriously while he strapped his child up like a ballista? Like come on, we all know that shouldn’t have worked, so I feel Smaug is totally justified for acting like he did

    • @thinkwithurdipstick
      @thinkwithurdipstick Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@NeoVandole he intervenes in ways that are still physically possible though, like gollum tripping and falling into mount doom. It’s more of divine providence than making ridiculous impossibilities happen just because

  • @theproplady
    @theproplady Před 7 měsíci +63

    Just watched the M4 Book Edit and it's by far the best fan-edit I've seen.
    Pros: Cuts out all of the bloat, trims scenes that were overlong, restores scenes that were necessary but left out of the theatrical version, fixes the tone issues, and uses special effects to smooth out the transitions and create a cohesive narrative. You don't even notice that content was cut out, which was a huge problem with other fanedits.
    Cons: It gets rid of Wheelie-Boy.
    Tough choices, man

    • @RevolverRez
      @RevolverRez Před 5 měsíci +6

      I watched that edit this week. I will only be watching the M4 version from now on, because its masterfully edited. It takes the good parts of Jackson's trilogy and turns it into what we should have got in the first place with a good use of editing software to fix the problems other fan edits suffer (no more golden Smaug hooray!).

    • @notsure7060
      @notsure7060 Před 5 měsíci +1

      How did you download it ? i cant get it to start download as torrent or even just regular download (zip or just as folder )

    • @emersonertz9144
      @emersonertz9144 Před 2 měsíci

      @@notsure7060i had to open it on a computer through the google drive link at the bottom of the website page and only the 720p version worked

    • @retsaMinnavoiG
      @retsaMinnavoiG Před 11 dny

      The only thing I miss is the Thorin being saved by Bilbo scene.
      I'm not sure how they could make it work in their edit but it's one of the more impactful scenes of the trilogy.

  • @5h0rgunn45
    @5h0rgunn45 Před 7 měsíci +89

    Love the edits in this video.
    "Thranduil is implied to be a poor tactician"
    *shows the scene where the sword-elves jump over the shieldwall to get impaled on the dwarves' polearms*

  • @Superibis.
    @Superibis. Před 7 měsíci +335

    Honestly I think the biggest problem I have about the relationship between characters is... I don't see how Gandalf and Bilbo ended up long term friends. Gandalf is away half the time and when he's not, he's more busy solving everyone's problem and bossing everyone around than actually getting to know Bilbo. I believed more in the friendship between Bilbo and Thorin or Bilbo and Bofur for instance... :/

    • @darkbum1510
      @darkbum1510 Před 7 měsíci +37

      Especially since it's implied that at least Bofur and Balin were regular visitors at Bag's End.

    • @Superibis.
      @Superibis. Před 7 měsíci +21

      @@darkbum1510 Oh really? :o It does make sense, since they're the 2 dwarves Bilbo seemed to be closest to ^^ They're the only ones who are visibly sad at Bilbo's departure

    • @charleskinsey6528
      @charleskinsey6528 Před 7 měsíci +12

      Completely head canon here, but Gandalf wields the Ring of Fire, which specifically kindles people hearts and will.... maybe he Narya'ed him

    • @thomasalvarez6456
      @thomasalvarez6456 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@Superibis. Read the books

    • @skunkdoctor
      @skunkdoctor Před 7 měsíci +6

      The name Bilbo is a euphemism, you see. Replace the Bs with Ds. It just fits.

  • @sarap275
    @sarap275 Před 7 měsíci +78

    i just finished the part where you dissect the boromir extended scene from the two towers and i have to thank you for how beautifully you explained that sequence. you literally got me choked up. boromir is also my favorite character of all time with all of his complexities and you explained it all so beautifully 🥹

    • @pst5345
      @pst5345 Před 7 měsíci

      Boromir's speech and "Life is good!" had more effect on me than Theoden's charge.
      My favorite character.

    • @skunkdoctor
      @skunkdoctor Před 7 měsíci

      Yo the crazy part is that Faramir wound up getting the ring way closer to daddy’s chair than Boromir did. Think on it.

    • @gosonegr
      @gosonegr Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@skunkdoctorand he was more willing to give the ring than boromir, it takes direct orders from his fathers and a lot of time knowing the ring is there, for faramir is 5 minutes since gollum says Frodo has the Ring and a Freudian desire of father approval

    • @TheKnoxvicious
      @TheKnoxvicious Před 7 měsíci +4

      Seeing it, never much caring for his character, makes me mad they didn’t include it since CZcamsr is right - without it Boromir DOES look bad. He seems greedy from the very start and although he still gets redeemed, you never realize how corrupting the ring can be and being greedy is NOT a primary character trait of Boromir

  • @gronndar
    @gronndar Před 7 měsíci +33

    That Boromir, Faramir and Denethor scene analysis was one of your best takes

  • @michacieslak2346
    @michacieslak2346 Před 7 měsíci +22

    Still better than Rings of Power.
    Plus, in my opinion - Thranduil is the most "convincing" elf in Hobbit/LOTR. Lee Pace's mannerisms, grace, elegance is unmatched.

    • @SilhouetteSE
      @SilhouetteSE Před 6 měsíci +1

      👍👍👍 Yes, Thranduil was the most believable elf. Spot-on casting and acting.

    • @12classics39
      @12classics39 Před měsícem +1

      Pace would fit right into The Silmarillion; he very much feels like that kind of Elf.

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 Před 4 měsíci +7

    I wish I was in the alternate universe where we actually got a Guillermo del Toro Hobbit film.

  • @v02max75
    @v02max75 Před 7 měsíci +92

    This entire series has had me in absolute stitches so many times. I love the word document parts where the writers CLEARLY did not do this or else they would have re written characters.

    • @doomsdaybooty1072
      @doomsdaybooty1072 Před 7 měsíci +8

      Ya me too. With the classy little lounge music breaks, it's a unique move and sets RFT apart from other channels with his own distinct style.

  • @christophertheriault3308
    @christophertheriault3308 Před 7 měsíci +56

    The front door of Erebor seems to be a movie-only problem that the film created for itself. If I recall correctly from the book it was always just open as nobody would be foolish enough to waltz right in, and Smaug would have to come out to eat every few decades or something. He was actually not a bad neighbor if you didn't bother him. Now in the film you have to wonder why he would allow the dwarves to seal him in... does he never need to eat? And if the dwarves had the power to protect themselves while working on the door it seems they shouldn't have been kicked out of their home so easily to begin with. The front door adds nothing to the movie except more story problems.
    I never read anything into Thranduil's lack of help for the dwarves as anything other than him realizing he was there too late. He does in fact show up with his whole army and I don't see much of anything on his face beyond sadness as he turns away. He certainly doesn't show anything like satisfaction that he finally gets to stick it to the dwarves and if he was going to be that petty why even march there with his army to begin with? It gets established later that he's the one with the most experience out of everybody in fighting dragons so he would be the one to know if it's too late, and since he just leaves without having a conversation Thorin is free to imagine any reason he likes why they were "betrayed" by the elves.
    When watching the film I was also bothered by Thorin's refusal to accept the deal for the necklace and/or box of gems. I could be reading more into it than is there but in the flashback sequence it seemed like he wasn't happy with Thror's decision not to give it to the elves but he just kept his mouth shut. He's also willing to give 1/14 share of the entire treasure hoard to a hobbit he doesn't even know, so why not agree to give back the necklace (although we should probably give him props for being honorable and not lie about it just to escape)? Not really a movie problem though if his hatred for Thranduil's elves in particular really runs that deep.
    I would also upgrade your arrow from red to yellow on the idea that Sauron is just being stupid by corrupting Mirkwood and attracting attention to himself too early. I haven't seen these films since their original theatrical release so maybe they do state it one way or another, but from the book lore I have the idea that "evil attracts evil" and Mirkwood got corrupted just from him being there whether he took any overt actions himself towards that end or not. So it isn't directly his fault per se that giant spiders show up, anywhere he goes will just start collecting evil as a matter of course.
    Great series, have a nice long break filled with yummy spinach puffs!

    • @retsaMinnavoiG
      @retsaMinnavoiG Před 8 dny

      It makes far more sense for the front entrance to be blocked off somehow...
      Otherwise somebody sneaky like Bilbo could just sneak in without making noise like he did through the back entrance.
      There is no reason (in the movie) that Bilbo wouldn't have been just as successful going through the front entrance as he was going through the secret entrance if it wasn't blocked.
      Even in the books it is my strong opinion that the secret entrance was simply a setup to make the story more interesting because the reason for not using the front entrance is pretty flimsy (which is fine being a children's story).
      I know they give reasons in the book about why he can't go through the unblocked main entrance but they're pretty nonsensical except that Smaug can't fit into the secret entrance.
      Besides in the book he was there to see if Smaug was alive and/or to steal treasure.
      Either way he's going to be making noises or get close to Smaug and unless it's literally next to the secret entrance it's not going to be helpful.

  • @Wombler151
    @Wombler151 Před 7 měsíci +65

    And here I thought nobody could ever get close to Mauler. Well done Sir, well done indeed!

    • @danelynch7171
      @danelynch7171 Před 7 měsíci +16

      This break down definitely would make the long man proud.

    • @markcoroneos7811
      @markcoroneos7811 Před 2 měsíci

      Need them to do a breakdown together 😂 i will happily watch that 24hr dissection
      Edit: has he been on efap?

  • @karlheinz4098
    @karlheinz4098 Před 7 měsíci +22

    It's unbelievable, you show some scenes from Lord of the Rings and talk about the tragedy of Boromir and I just have tears in my eyes...

  • @klaptongroovemaster
    @klaptongroovemaster Před 7 měsíci +30

    "Gondor was not warned." Mt. Doom told them. And the Witch King returned to Minas Morgul. And the Steward had a Palantir. Gondor knew Sauron was back. Everyone did AFTER he was driven from Dol Guldur. He declared himself openly after that.

    • @billjacobs521
      @billjacobs521 Před 7 měsíci +6

      Minas Morgul was taken a few centuries prior, if I recall, following a great plague that weakened Gondor (which may or may not have been engineered by Sauron somehow).

    • @silverscorpio24
      @silverscorpio24 Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah, but Random's point is *THE WHITE COUNCIL* didn't do anything, despite seeing and fighting and defeating Sauron himself. They literally left everyone else, especially Gondor, to find out the truth for themselves.

  • @rageagainstmyhatchet
    @rageagainstmyhatchet Před 7 měsíci +29

    I loved the part when Gandalf cried "there can be only one" and cut off Sauron's head to gain his immorality.

  • @colbunkmust
    @colbunkmust Před 7 měsíci +22

    It should be mentioned that in the Tolkien lore, the Witch King isn't described as unable to be killed by men until long after he becomes a wraith. The prophecy that was made that foretold his imperviousness against the race of men occurred at the Battle of Bree by Glorfindel who was (probably purposely)vague with his prophecy to prevent the men of Bree from pursuing the Witch King after his army fled. It was only long after the battle that the Witch King discovered that Glorfindel had made a prophecy about him which led to him being overly confident when facing men from then on.

    • @rageagainstmyhatchet
      @rageagainstmyhatchet Před 7 měsíci +5

      Indeed. It wasn't "no man can kill him", it was "not by the hand of man will his end come"... Being that he was telling the then king of Gondor not to pursue his foe from the battle field on that day...
      Could be read as either Merry the Hobbit or Eowyn the woman, but elves can't tell the future, only that they can read the world well enough to have a kind of super-insight that humans can't understand.

  • @Mordaedil
    @Mordaedil Před 7 měsíci +59

    Man, the whole thing with Bilbo finding courage by knowing when to not take a life really brings home how much we've lost the plot as a species with regards to entertainment, when the only one time he is allowed to show mercy is when confronted with a character that appears in a sequel. The amount we glorify and celebrate violence is almost stupidly excessive.

    • @leichtmeister
      @leichtmeister Před 5 měsíci

      So...exactly how it is in the book...

    • @o00nemesis00o
      @o00nemesis00o Před 4 měsíci +2

      There is no place for mercy against monsters with swords who are trying to kill you and others. The crab thing was out of line though, I guess?

    • @retsaMinnavoiG
      @retsaMinnavoiG Před 11 dny

      We used to watch (in person) people literally being killed in brutal ways as entertainment...

  • @user-iw2vf7pb7s
    @user-iw2vf7pb7s Před 7 měsíci +15

    About Sauron not knowing about Bilbo's use of the ring: it is a mistake taken from Lord of the Rings films. In the books he CAN NOT see Frodo when he uses the ring (that's why he knew nothing about where it actully was). So, him not knowing about the Bilbo makes absolute sence.

  • @JaytheOstrich17
    @JaytheOstrich17 Před 7 měsíci +54

    I wonder if the fact that Galadriel, Elrond and Gandalf all wear the Elven 3 Rings affected her ability to telepathically communicate with the other two, at higher distances?

    • @gosonegr
      @gosonegr Před 7 měsíci +5

      According to the books, yes, it’s exactly that, that’s why Galadriel knows Gandalf is no longer in the middle earth after Moria in the movies too, in the books when the hobbits are coming back to The Shire, Gandalf, Elrond and Galadriel sit talking without words.

    • @TheAki869
      @TheAki869 Před 7 měsíci +7

      Tolkien also wrote a lengthy essay on the topic of telepathy in Eä. Basically everyone has the ability to communicate telepathically but higher level beings are more proficient at it by nature.

  • @elizabethtaylor8428
    @elizabethtaylor8428 Před 7 měsíci +29

    I really enjoyed your breakdown of Boromir, Faramir and Denethor's family relationship. I will direct anyone I know who does not understand Boromir's motive to your video. And yes the name Evil McGee still makes me giggle. 😊

  • @Dousch
    @Dousch Před 7 měsíci +89

    I really wanted this to be good. More than anything. I was there opening night dressed as Frodo. I wore my cloak with my Lothlórien brooch and all. I didn't even go to see the third one.
    These videos have been beyond cathartic. Instead of rewatching the films themselves, I'll be rewatching these analyses over the years. They've proved to be more entertaining to me, even better than the fan edits out there.

    • @judithstormcrow9073
      @judithstormcrow9073 Před 7 měsíci +9

      ah man that breaks my heart. I went dressed as hobbits and elves with my friends, it was great fun. But when i went to see the last film i just wanted them to be over. I kept hoping the next scene would be good. Knowing how the cast and crew tried but were basically given an impossible task, I have grown soft for these films and learned to appreciate them in their own way. But boy, the innitial dissapointment ran deep

  • @KicktheSky34
    @KicktheSky34 Před 7 měsíci +65

    Gandalf made a couple of flashy entrances in the book, but the movie cranked it waaaay past 11. The pinecones are lore accurate though. Gandalf possesses narya, the elvish ring of fire, which gives him some degree of control over fire. It's a very closely guarded secret on his part, so it makes sense that you were thrown off by that. The only time he ever openly wears it, in book and film, is when he boards the boat to the undying lands.
    Edit: Or rather, it SHOULD be. I believe this is true of the LotR films. Any time you see Gandalf wearing a ring in these films, that's not lore accurate.

    • @saar144
      @saar144 Před 7 měsíci +15

      Even when worn, the elven rings of power are not visible to anyone else except other ring bearers.

    • @Silvershadowfire
      @Silvershadowfire Před 7 měsíci +11

      The pine cones are lore accurate, and there is a couple times in LotR where he creates fire, but unfortunately in the Jackson films those scenes were cut, creating that plothole.

    • @klaptongroovemaster
      @klaptongroovemaster Před 7 měsíci +7

      Tolkien hadn't even thought up the Rings of Power when he wrote the Hobbit, let alone given Gandalf one.

    • @KicktheSky34
      @KicktheSky34 Před 7 měsíci

      @@saar144 Yeah, I edited my comment when he showed part of the scene where the orc tries to take Gandalf’s ring. I must have repressed that smh

    • @colbunkmust
      @colbunkmust Před 7 měsíci +6

      @@klaptongroovemaster The stories are all interrelated though. If Gandalf is the same character in the Hobbit as is in any of the other lore availible prior to the release of the film, then it makes perfect sense to craft the film depiction around the complete character as much as is possible.

  • @brianmurray6287
    @brianmurray6287 Před 7 měsíci +40

    Bilbo had in his possession at one time.a blade that can tell if orcs are near..a mithril vest that can keep elves alive forever and make magic rings with (ROP)..the arkenstone which rules all the dwarfs...and the one ring..makes Bilbo the most powerful being to ever exist in middle earth.

    • @JuciusEnginnSus
      @JuciusEnginnSus Před 6 měsíci +5

      Bilbo Baggins - he bows to no one.

    • @danielled8665
      @danielled8665 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I thought about that at one point like "wait, he has the Arkenstone and the literal one ring of Sauron in his pockets right now. Literaly no one would have ever won the "whats in my pocket?" Riddle. 😂
      All he needed was a Silmaril and he would have been the single most conflict-macguffin laden character in the history of fantasy.

    • @Phillibetrus
      @Phillibetrus Před 5 měsíci

      @@danielled8665 There is a fan-Theory that the Arkenstone is the Silmaril that was cast into the Earth. Probably not what Tolkien intended, but it is a fun idea to think about.

    • @danielled8665
      @danielled8665 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @Phillibetrus I've entertained the theory, but if it was one it would be too bright to look upon and would burn those who were not worthy of it.
      Basically the stone wasn't *enough* to be a Silmarill.

    • @Phillibetrus
      @Phillibetrus Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@danielled8665 yeah that's a hurdle. One way around that is to have some effect like the Vial that Galadriel gave Frodo where the light goes dim and only returns to full brightness under certain circumstances or words. Very much a stretch as the Silmarils were never shown to dim and Elendil's star is still going bright, but I don't find that the biggest objection to the Silmaril-Arkenstone theory.
      As for burning those not worthy... it sat untouched in the king's throne and only Bilbo and Bard held it in the books before it was buried with Thorin so that isn't even an objection.

  • @NothingIsKnown00
    @NothingIsKnown00 Před 7 měsíci +4

    It’s ironic that the Hobbit movies were so undermined by greed when the whole trilogy is about how greed ruins everything.

  • @Jamie_Pritchard
    @Jamie_Pritchard Před 7 měsíci +58

    I've thoroughly enjoyed this evisceration so far! How a franchise can fall so far from such great heights is indicative of how money and success can corrupt even the greatest of things, and people.

    • @billjacobs521
      @billjacobs521 Před 7 měsíci

      Well, and incompetence.

    • @SquallLionhart409
      @SquallLionhart409 Před 7 měsíci +2

      It makes critically assessing Jackson's work with Lord of the Rings even more fascinating. There were changes he made that I think make for much better films (cutting Tom Bombadil, making Caradhras Saruman's doing, shifting Boromir's death to Fellowship's end from Two Tower's beginning). There were also bad changes, some that damage the story, some that damage characters, some that are just there for spectacle. The biggest example being the green goo anticlimax in RotK, but the added Warg attack in TT, but the destruction of Faramir in TT and Denethor in RotK frustrate me more. It undercuts the threat of Sauron compared to the books when you have a useless madman actively undermining the defense of the city. "Where are Gondor's armies?" compared to "He lit the beacons to call for all aid he could BEFORE we arrived to warn of the impending invasion." It also undercuts Theoden's intelligence when he orders to muster the Rohirrim only AFTER receiving word of Gondor's call for aid, as opposed to receiving the call for aid and leaving with his army the next morning.
      Jackson is the man that saw that cutting Tom Bombadil and Glorfindel could tighten the script, eliminating what would be a problem in the films AND introducing an important character earlier, giving her characterization, and eliminating ANOTHER problem for the films. (Tom Bombadil and Glorfindel are both just too OP and would have bloated the Council of Elrond to try to explain why they aren't of more use.) He is also the man that had Frodo tell Sam to go home, WHILE IN MORDOR on the advice of Gollum. Its ruinous for Frodo's intelligence AND Sam's intelligence when Sam DOES turn around to walk home ALONE FROM MORDOR. There's no way he makes it past Minas Morgul, much less through Ithilien, before we even consider crossing the Anduin.
      I don't know how much of the success of the LotR trilogy is Jackson's quality and how much was it being a passion project for so many people allowing a mediocre director that wanted to closely adapt one of the best/most important works of fiction ever to make one of the greatest film trilogies ever.

  • @douglasboylan3477
    @douglasboylan3477 Před 7 měsíci +12

    A note about Dragon Sickness. (I'm going off memory here so give me grace haha)
    The evil of gold comes from morgoth. The best way to understand why is to compare the way he and Sauron acted.
    Sauron concentrated his evil into a small object. Morgoth in contrast poured his will into the entire world, making Arda his "ring". The effects of his were not spread out evenly though. Certain places and elements have more of his evil than others.
    Gold being one of those things.

    • @charleskinsey6528
      @charleskinsey6528 Před 5 měsíci +1

      As far as I understand, this is also why it took the Valar so long to oust Morgoth from Arda as well. The war destroyed huge sections of Middle-earth when they finally got involved.

  • @pyrrhusofepirus8491
    @pyrrhusofepirus8491 Před 7 měsíci +16

    2:00:57 Gotta love that the reason they didn’t have them wear the armour was because they forgot to design as something they’d actually wear. It was designed as an art-piece first and armour second.
    It reminds me of video game armour, wherein, duedue to the way the majority of models and rigs work, you’ll regularly see the model stretch and different parts clip into each other. Moreover, due to the designers and artists often knowing little about how armour works or not caring, it results in an armour that, if actually worn would be terribly unwieldy.
    As we see in The Hobbit which is odd, because the armour in LOTR was brilliant, exemplified by the armour of the Uruk-Hai. It’s aggressive, dark and intimidating but simultaneously practical and more then functional. It both works as armour and is also filled with character. The Dwarfish armour has character, but there simply wasn’t enough thought about it actually being armour.

    • @retsaMinnavoiG
      @retsaMinnavoiG Před 11 dny

      I think you're forgetting that the actors are not dwarves...
      Dwarves are short, barrel like and immensely strong.
      The actors were mostly tall and skinny, wearing prosthetics and had regular strength.
      Plus real armour is actually pretty cumbersome and still takes lots of practise.

  • @UnitSe7en
    @UnitSe7en Před 7 měsíci +14

    I really loved the part where Gandalf

  • @matthewcollins4773
    @matthewcollins4773 Před 7 měsíci +14

    Let's assume the Eagles carried Dain's army from the Iron Hills. Thats why they ride mountain goats; as Eagle bait. The Eagles flew them all here, then let go of the goats when Dain threatened to loose the twiddlies. Genius.

  • @ten-finger
    @ten-finger Před 7 měsíci +25

    Everytime i hear "[Hobbit/RoP character] has more screentime than [LoTR character]" it greys my hair, shortens my lifespan and makes me really, really sad :(
    Also that wall decoration looks like a dong 15:55

  • @Phillibetrus
    @Phillibetrus Před 7 měsíci +24

    31:31 - as a note to Denethor in LotR and how he knew things. He had one of the other Palantir. Idk why this was cut in the movies as it adds so much to his character. Seriously all that was needed was for Denethor to whip out the stone on the funeral pyre like he did in the books and taunt Gandalf with it. It was a great contrast with Saruman who turned to Sauron where the best Sauron could do with Denathor was get him to despair and suicide and even then only after both sons were killed (or thought killed) and only after Minas Tirith was surrounded. Easiest thing to add to the movies (prop already existed) and maybe 30 seconds added. (possibly a few minutes if you want a set up scene explaining where the 7 stones are)

  • @Joanna_smith
    @Joanna_smith Před 7 měsíci +18

    it always shocks me how much work actually goes into these autopsies, please never stop doing these

  • @SoloBruh1
    @SoloBruh1 Před 7 měsíci +28

    Mad respect for you to start the video out with correcting yourself. Lots of CZcamsrs don't acknowledge when they make errors in their reviews and it's a good sign of integrity when you do. Love your reviews. Keep it up man!

  • @Laura-qn2nf
    @Laura-qn2nf Před 7 měsíci +23

    Uh oh. “The idea that Biffer lost the ability to speak English due to a head injury is farsical” is an irresponsible statement, but probably an honest mistake. My grandfather had a stroke, after which he could only speak his native tongue for the rest of his life. I could converse with him before, and never again afterwards. There are two areas in the brain, towards the front on the left side (Broca’s and Wernicke’s) and if they are damaged, it is indeed possible to forget an acquired language while remembering a native tongue. Just a supportive correction! Love the channel.

    • @randomft
      @randomft  Před 7 měsíci +13

      This was a genuine mistake, thanks for correcting!

  • @ostatnifajek128
    @ostatnifajek128 Před 7 měsíci +11

    It's been 84 years...

  • @hypnoticg1982
    @hypnoticg1982 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Given your analysis of the Boromir, Denethor, and Faramir scene I think you should highly consider an LOTR retrospective. Very well done

  • @billjacobs521
    @billjacobs521 Před 7 měsíci +12

    I 100% understand using the extended cut, because I too feel like the LotR extended cut has scenes that REALLY should not have been cut. I rewatched it on streaming recently, and so many good scenes were missing--I thought I was crazy until I realized it was the theatrical cut (and then thought THEY were crazy for only having that version available). I also think that, if some scenes DID need to be cut for time, some of Legolas's super-power scenes should have been on the chopping block (in LotR, I mean). Usually extended cuts include some useful information or touching scenes that just weren't strictly necessary, not a bunch of padding bullshit. You especially have to wonder why they bothered filming most of those scenes at all when the movies are already so full of long scenes of nothing happening. No wonder Martin was so pissed off.

  • @ketugrahagraha3673
    @ketugrahagraha3673 Před 7 měsíci +11

    There is an explanation why Gandalf did not use some of his powers in LOTR but used a number of spells in The Hobbit. He was reluctant to do so. When the fellowship was attempting to climb Caradhras and were about to freeze to death Gandalf used a spell to light a fire and said (in the book and in the film) that by doing so he'd announced his presence. He did not have a choice, either that or they, especially hobbits, would freeze to death. Apparently, Sauron or some of his servants, it's unclear, had the means to "track" him or maybe any magic wielder as well as identify the person. Gandalf did not want to draw his attention because the success of their mission relied on stealth, too much was at stake.

    • @leichtmeister
      @leichtmeister Před 5 měsíci

      In addition, Sauron growing in power weakens Gandalf as a ring bearer.

    • @o00nemesis00o
      @o00nemesis00o Před 4 měsíci

      This is not correct at all. Gandalf cannot light a fire while climbing Caradhras because "I must have something to work on; I cannot burn snow."

  • @brucelownhole
    @brucelownhole Před 7 měsíci +23

    This had better not be short, curt and straight to the point!

  • @numinouspalimpsest
    @numinouspalimpsest Před 7 měsíci +7

    “Someone saved someone saved someone saved my life tonight” - thank you for an escape hatch from the news for a bit with some Hobbit Autopsy

  • @aarondavidson907
    @aarondavidson907 Před 4 měsíci +4

    The extended Boromir scene in the two towers, in addition to recontextualizing Boromir's actions in Fellowship, also carries an implication that the ring could sense how terrified of it Boromir was. He was likely the most fearful of the ring out of the entire group, and in my view the implication is that the ring poured all its effort into corrupting him specifically (the weakest link) in order to fracture the fellowship. This then explains why he fell to its corruption so early in the film.

  • @jamesbeverley7684
    @jamesbeverley7684 Před 7 měsíci +7

    In the words of James Acaster; every triangle can be a love triangle, if you love triangles.

  • @kevh6303
    @kevh6303 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Next up, an 11 hour analysis of Emperor's New Groove!

  • @SigEpBlue
    @SigEpBlue Před 7 měsíci +19

    I'm very glad someone mentioned the M4 Book Edit in chat, during the premiere of this video. It's certainly a more-faithful adaptation than what we got from PJ. Wastes very little time, cuts out virtually all of the garbage, yet keeps the stuff you really want to see. Worth downloading!

    • @whitleypedia
      @whitleypedia Před 7 měsíci

      The audio track is weird for me. Have other people had the same problem ?

  • @petrus4
    @petrus4 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Tauriel is basically Elven Rey. She's a woman because the production staff thought we needed one, and that's literally it. She has no other reason or purpose. She's there to meet the diversity quota.
    If they'd needed that, they should have just given Cate a bigger part with Galadriel, because unlike Tauriel, she was a female character with an actual point.

  • @shadowdemon2272
    @shadowdemon2272 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Small nitpick: I always assumed the "value" of the Mithril shirt was more about it's worth as an indestructible piece of armor, not just it's monetary value; a solid piece of armor will save you far more than 10,000 pieces of gold in a battle. Given Bilbo is far less durable than the Dwarves, and has physically risked his own person several times during the quest now, it makes full sense imo for the Dwarves to give him something that significantly boosts his endurance and durability stats (and is also very $$$ valuable to boot, but it's more about protecting those squishy vulnerable insides).

    • @squirrelsyrup1921
      @squirrelsyrup1921 Před 4 měsíci

      Pieces of gold can be even stronger pieces of armour. Especially when there are many, many of them.

  • @vinson1445
    @vinson1445 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Boromir is my favorite character too.

  • @aznashwan
    @aznashwan Před 7 měsíci +15

    Man what a ride this has been. Seeing someone so clearly articulate that “feels kinda off” vibe i got leaving the theater almost a decade ago has been as insightful as it was liberating. Can’t wait for your next vid, positive or otherwise, and cheers for the great times!

  • @maltardraco9555
    @maltardraco9555 Před 7 měsíci +18

    I really like that Wheelie-Boy is the most well adjusted and well written character in the entire trilogy. He fits into the world and does his job well, and even has overcome the massive struggles in his life. What a master class of writing and character development for only 7 seconds of screen time.

  • @vlavla4467
    @vlavla4467 Před 6 měsíci +17

    According to an interview with the actress who played Tauriel the whole love triangle was a re-shoot. As in before they did re-shoots there was no love triangle. How would Tauriel have come across as a character without that love triangle?

    • @o00nemesis00o
      @o00nemesis00o Před 4 měsíci +2

      Well that'd be even more than less than unhelpful.

    • @12classics39
      @12classics39 Před měsícem

      When a character’s entire personality and purpose revolves around being a love interest, but none of their scenes advance the actual main plot, you’ve got a massive problem in your script.

  • @petrus4
    @petrus4 Před 7 měsíci +6

    The reason for Saruman's inclusion in The Hobbit trilogy was essentially, "Saruman and Christopher Lee are both badass." Seeing him again was likely a substantial incentive for seeing the films for a lot of people, which meant that Peter Jackson would have received a lot of backlash if he wasn't shoehorned in somehow. Ditto for Elrond/Hugo and Galadriel/Cate. It's basically a class reunion. Completely pointless and unnecessary to the story, but we would have been profoundly unhappy and dissatisfied if they were not there in some capacity, so they were for that reason.

  • @skunkdoctor
    @skunkdoctor Před 7 měsíci +4

    Re: Boromir, Faramir, and Denethor, the crazy part is that Faramir got way closer to bringing the ring to dad’s chair than his brother.

  • @dosvidaniya397
    @dosvidaniya397 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Denethor also has a palantir explaining his knowledge of the one ring.

  • @macojo2477
    @macojo2477 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Just watched the m4 book edit with my dad. SO MUCH BETTER

  • @matthewmiller8297
    @matthewmiller8297 Před 7 měsíci +12

    I just watched 13:03:33 hrs (the full length of your Hobbit series) and enjoyed every minute of it. More than I can say of the original series. Well done!!!!

  • @Avarn388
    @Avarn388 Před 7 měsíci +13

    I've seen a lot of critiques/ breakdowns of media. But this is easily my favorite breakdowns of any piece of media I've seen. And I never thought I'd find critiques as good as Mauler's. You did a splendid job breaking down the mechanics of the characters and plot structure, alongside some strong arguments and references. This is the stuff I love because it motivates me when crafting my own work(If you're curious, I'm working on a potential screenplay, outlining it.) and I can see myself benefitting a lot from these kinds of videos. As for Jackson's the Hobbit films, they are bad. No denying that. However, I genuinely feel bad for Peter Jackson and the production crew.
    Unlike the individuals working on Rings of Power, there was an attempt to try to recapture the LOTRs films, and had the studio not screwed them over and there was more time to refine the writing(Not making a trilogy but a duology or ideally one movie) it could have worked. That said, I still will be critical towards Jackson towards the overuse of green-screens. The reason why the LOTRs films still look good today is the mix of practical, models/ matte paintings and CGI. The CGI itself developing at the time, so the animators had to be precise when using it.
    I believe had Jackson taken a similar route; these movies aesthetically would have been much better. I also know the Hobbit movies used a different camera lens and that definitely affected the look of the movie. Overall, the Hobbit trilogy is bad. But they are bad in that they do not go out of their way to insult the lore/ Tolkien intentionally. Whereas Rings of Power was a blatant middle finger to Tolkien and fans of the movies and books.

  • @seaturtleslastname8286
    @seaturtleslastname8286 Před 7 měsíci +16

    When Bilbo hobbited all over and saved the day I almost cried.

  • @ladyred9613
    @ladyred9613 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I have now seen the m4 edit, and it feels like the real version now

  • @davidh.4944
    @davidh.4944 Před 7 měsíci +7

    I've been recommending the Maple Films edit for a while now, and I'm looking forward to checking out the M4 one. The big problem with most fan edits though, including Maple, is that they are crippled by the source material. _The Battle of Five Armies_ is so disjointed, and deviates from the book so much, that it is almost impossible to assemble anything like a book-accurate adaptation out of it. If M4 has been able to alleviate some of this with digital effects, that will be a magnificent achievement.
    One thing I can really recommend from Maple Films, however, is their separate _Durin's Folk and the Hill of Sorcery_ video, which reassembles the history of the dwarves and the events at Dol Guldur into its own entertaining and easy-to-digest side story. It gives the viewer the all the useful background filler without interfering with flow of or immersion in the main story.

  • @GuiltlessGear
    @GuiltlessGear Před 4 měsíci +2

    hearing richard armitage get specific on how book thorin wore his beard was a treat.

  • @IstvanThree
    @IstvanThree Před 7 měsíci +4

    Great summary! I was one of the people who just wanted to return to middle earth and were left somehow unsatisfied in the end. Explained to me some things that I "felt" during watching the movies, but couldn´t put my finger on. Thank you very much!
    I´m now off to watch the M4 cut...

  • @ZendikarMage42750
    @ZendikarMage42750 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I have not laughed as hard as I did during your mock Bilbo narration for a while. Well done sir

  • @NimbusAngelo
    @NimbusAngelo Před 7 měsíci +12

    The M4 Hobbit Book Edit and Maple Films Edit are the two best Hobbit edits so far. One of the new Hobbit edits inspired by the M4 and Maple edits is the Stromboli Bones' Battle of the Five Edits. It superbly edits the Hobbit trilogy into a five-episode mini-series. But my favorite is the M4 Hobbit Book Edit. There is more information in Random Film Talk's video description. Also, fantastic autopsy of the Hobbit trilogy, my good sir!

  • @scottski02
    @scottski02 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Personally I would put Alfrid in the story breaking category. A character that unforgivably 1 dimensional, pointless, and aggressively unlikable has zero excuse to be in a Tolkien adaptation. When you create a character even more unlikable than Amber from Invincible, you screwed up beyond all recognition.

  • @Phillibetrus
    @Phillibetrus Před 7 měsíci +8

    Amazing analysis. wish I could have been here for the Premier but time zone differences...
    So glad to see the shoutout to the M4 edit. I have been collecting and viewing various fan edits over the past 3 years and this one was my favorite. I am grateful to everyone involved that this trilogy exists just to get those fan edits, which I happily tack on to my annual LotR movie marathon. I acknowledge that the lord of the Rings is the better work but the Hobbit has always been my favorite book and really love seeing it played out on the screen without all the bloat.

  • @anakinskywalker8859
    @anakinskywalker8859 Před 7 měsíci +7

    My favourite part was when Gollum clapped Bilbo's cheeks for the One Ring. Truly one of the moments of all time. It got me really emotional.

  • @jamescam04
    @jamescam04 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Delighted to see that the Final Autopsy is almost upon us. I’ve been waiting for it for what seems ages.

  • @juan-luc9190
    @juan-luc9190 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I wonder if it would have worked better if Beorn could already tell while cutting wood that the dwarves were in his home (maybe smelling them), throwing Gandalf's plan for subtlety to the wind and giving Thorin a chance to show his quality in diplomacy and leadership. that could provide opportunity to show Beorn as unpredictable and powerful but compassionate. having Beorn Call Gandalf out as he holds an axe, and Thorin as one of those causing the tension taking action to make things right in hopes to ease the tension and show Beorn the respect he believes he deserves.

  • @shhimreading906
    @shhimreading906 Před 7 měsíci +4

    "one is gondors finest. the other is farahmir" is giving "she's barbie. he''s just ken"

    • @Undomaranel
      @Undomaranel Před 7 měsíci

      That hurts on so many levels.

  • @btwx
    @btwx Před 7 měsíci +5

    i'm not sure if i need the hobbit final autopsy video from my boy rft but i definitely want it. cheers

  • @GreatGreebo
    @GreatGreebo Před 7 měsíci +9

    Sitting down for my first cuppa and to rewatch your *Hobbit Final Autopsy.*
    Side note: I’m really looking forward to your take on the Rings of Power Season 2.
    I have *NO* desire to watch the series, but since finding your channel, I have EVERY desire to hear your evaluation of each and every episode AND any final autopsies. *CHEERS RFT*

  • @Nokaret
    @Nokaret Před 7 měsíci +4

    Your methodical and objective analysis is both interesting and entertaining. Top-notch Longman-content, this channel deserves way more subscribers! Keep up the great work, Charlie 😄👍

  • @Phillibetrus
    @Phillibetrus Před 7 měsíci +10

    1:03:45 I couldn't agree more with the statement that the Master of Laketown had a huge amount of potential. if you want to extend the movies there is defiantly a subplot with a greedy corrupt master to be added. What we got was atrocious.

    • @LadyDoomsinger
      @LadyDoomsinger Před 3 měsíci +1

      I think the main problem with the Master and Unibrow was that either the writers or the actors (or both) got caught up in their own joke; they had way too much fun making them as silly as they possibly could, and it did not translate well to the big screen. If they'd stuck to just a few silly jokes here and there, but otherwise treated them as serious characters integral to the plot, the end result might have been... let's say "passable".

  • @antraxxslingshots
    @antraxxslingshots Před 6 měsíci +3

    Just found you and I'm on your hobbit vids atm. I find them really amazing and detailed. I'd like to address that it is not a frozen lake but a frozen river where Thorin is fighting on, in the total shots you can see the frozen caskade. That is the reason why the Ork is flowing under the Ice. Keep up the good work, cheers

  • @JDsBBQnBourbon
    @JDsBBQnBourbon Před 7 měsíci +6

    Been waiting on this... It had better not suck, or Ill have to do a retrospective autopsy video.

    • @JDsBBQnBourbon
      @JDsBBQnBourbon Před 7 měsíci +1

      Video did not disappoint. Loved every second of it.

  • @xzemmyx
    @xzemmyx Před 4 měsíci +1

    I kept going "Who's Bard?" Cuz all I kept hearing as his name in the three long videos was Gaston and totally forgot that wasnt his name in these movies 😂😂😂 thanks for that 😂😂😂

  • @adamheywood113
    @adamheywood113 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I can't believe this has been out for 17 hours and CZcams didn't tell me
    Love your stuff man, thank you for your content

  • @Sampson-9091
    @Sampson-9091 Před 7 měsíci +10

    This whole series of videos was absolutely excellent! The Hobbit has always been my favorite book, and you’ve touched on exactly what I’ve been feeling with these movies since day one, but in such a way that it never feels like you’re attacking the movies for the sake of attacking them. The amount of thought and analysis put into these videos truly astounds me, and I can’t begin to say how much I appreciate the thoroughness.
    Excellent job, all around!

  • @afrocious8281
    @afrocious8281 Před 7 měsíci +9

    That’s wild how much more memorable lurch is with so little screen time. I thought Bolg had way more screen time than 8 minutes too.

  • @TheAki869
    @TheAki869 Před 7 měsíci +3

    As everyone does you once more forgot the great earth eaters for the character breakdown.

  • @kelp7060
    @kelp7060 Před 7 měsíci +5

    They added her in because there were too many guys? Are you serious? You tell someone that thinks like that "we are all human!". I don't need to be a girl to like/love and female characters, nor do I want male characters forced in if it becomes a clamfest. ffs
    Great video, mate.

  • @eugenezhitnikov
    @eugenezhitnikov Před 7 měsíci +2

    I love the charts, that's probably the best part of this video for me! I also really like how you word phrases - with logic and kind of over-the-top precision (which I like).

  • @joshuarogers7405
    @joshuarogers7405 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Random puts a crazy amount of time and thought into these analysis videos. Totally deserves more than 29k subscribers!

  • @DadsBud11
    @DadsBud11 Před měsícem +1

    I come back and watch this breakdown about once a month. It's so well put together, it never gets old or repetitive.

  • @0That_Guy0
    @0That_Guy0 Před 3 měsíci

    Spent a few weeks now going through your RoP and the Hobbit series, and it has been a blast!
    Looking forward to checking out more of your work and future projects!

  • @ComradeCommissarYuri
    @ComradeCommissarYuri Před 7 měsíci +3

    “Closeted siege weapon”
    😂

  • @rageagainstmyhatchet
    @rageagainstmyhatchet Před 7 měsíci +4

    By the way, thank you for helping us all reach a relevant catharsis. It will take me days to get through this, but I'm happy it exists 😊

  • @mymic208
    @mymic208 Před 7 měsíci +2

    The M4 book edit is amazing, I enjoyed it way more than I thought I would.

  • @ArrowOdenn
    @ArrowOdenn Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the huge amount of effort that have gone into these videos. Enjoy your next project I look forward to seeing it!