"SO IT BEGINS." REACTING TO *THE LORD OF THE RINGS:TWO TOWERS* (2002) FOR THE FIRST TIME!! (PART2)

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  • @nF_Rhythm
    @nF_Rhythm Před rokem +69

    It's seriously INSANE to me that y'all only have 6.3k subs... I've seen so many channels that have over the top ridiculous reactions to stuff with tons of subs. Yet here y'all are with real, genuine, thoughtful reactions to stuff SMDH with less. People need to get on the Dai & Nat train!! If y'all are watching these videos, give these two you subscription!! It's free and absolutely worth it!!

    • @Dai.Natreacts
      @Dai.Natreacts  Před rokem +14

      Wow, thank you! We really appreciate that so much! Thank you for your support!!

    • @magnushelin007
      @magnushelin007 Před rokem +1

      I agree with everything you said.

    • @samanthaking1828
      @samanthaking1828 Před rokem +1

      Literally just subscribed because of this comment! I watch pretty regularly but i have the worst memory and always intend to but i forget, just read this and remembered 😂

    • @whenraindropsfall
      @whenraindropsfall Před rokem

      @Dio-xo9rv these comments are common on this channel and I honestly think they’re fake because any LOTR react fans know this channel is nice but not up there with the rest

    • @msbayles2661
      @msbayles2661 Před rokem

      If they had reacted to the stuff that's ACTUALLY important in the LotR movies, I would have. But they skipped all their reactions to the important shit, so I'm out.

  • @DP-um1ck
    @DP-um1ck Před rokem +119

    To me Boromir's story is one of the most human things in LOTR that I can relate to. Gondor is under regular attack from Orcs. He's been holding the border between Gondor and Mordor for years. And then his father tells him of an all-powerful ring that can end all that suffering and turmoil in a heartbeat. That's what he's led to believe.
    And in the end he realizes he's ff-ed up. And restores his honor by paying for it with his life.
    That's what makes him human to me. Especially next to characters like Gandalf, Aragorn and Legolas. Who hardly make any mistakes and are much more farsighted than him.

    • @brettcloud8550
      @brettcloud8550 Před rokem +21

      Boromir doesn't get enough credit, such a wonderful character.

    • @Aeroldoth3
      @Aeroldoth3 Před rokem +6

      Boromir never lost any honor. People don't seem to realize the POWER that ring has over people, FAR more than drugs have over junkies, and junkies will betray their own parents for more drugs. You don't lose any honor by being controlled by the ring.

    • @JH-lo9ut
      @JH-lo9ut Před rokem +5

      Boromir doesn't get enough of a story arc in the films imo. He is presented as arrogant already from the start. Yes, he redeems himself in the end, but his charachter would have been much more interesting if we had seen him get slowly corrupted over time rather than starting out as a prick. Everyone knows he's not to be trusted, so his fall never surprises the audience.

    • @Catherine.Dorian.
      @Catherine.Dorian. Před rokem +4

      Actually I realized Aragorn did make mistakes. Aragorn is so good and honorable that he lets Wormtongue go… which results in him telling Saruman about the helms deep weakness, about Aragorn himself and of course he came back to hurt them. (Ned stark did it too, by being so good he warns Cersei which gets Robert and himself killed and begins all the wars)

    • @pjschmid2251
      @pjschmid2251 Před rokem +2

      But Boromir always was proud in the books. I never found it an accident that his name reminded you of the word boorish while his brother Faramir reminded you of the word fair. If anything Faramir was the one that got ill treatment in the movies. He never attempted to bring the ring to Gondor. From the time he had spent with Gandolf he was wise and he understood the nature of the ring immediately and wanted nothing to do with it.

  • @maxKP51
    @maxKP51 Před rokem +92

    Some horses in WW1 actually got awarded medals for their bravery and loyalty to their riders, even saving some like you saw with Aragorn. Tolkien was heavily inspired by WW1 when writing LOTR

    • @lazyshoggy
      @lazyshoggy Před rokem +3

      Pigeons too.

    • @daveheesen9174
      @daveheesen9174 Před rokem +10

      probably the most decorated horse was a little Korean race horse with the name Reckless in the Korean war...she was credited with saving hundreds of marines by her actions...two purple hearts several general purpose decorations and was OFFICIALY made aa Marine...she retired out of the corp as a staff sarge...look her up

    • @MegaMilenche
      @MegaMilenche Před rokem +1

      There's War Horse movie, I love that one.

    • @joshuawiedenbeck6944
      @joshuawiedenbeck6944 Před rokem +4

      The dead marshes are widely believed to be inspired by the bomb craters Tolkien saw while he was a soldier. They would fill with dead bodies and rain water since battles could last for weeks.

    • @JH-lo9ut
      @JH-lo9ut Před rokem +3

      ​@@joshuawiedenbeck6944more than weeks even. Some of the battlefields of the west front saw more or less constant fighting from late 1914 to the end of the war 1919.
      Bodies were often impossible to remove from the battlefield, or they had been hastily buried where they fell. The artillery shelling would constantly create new craters and expose corpses that had been buried years before.
      They still find remains of soldiers in those fields to this day, even if there has been huge efforts to exhume all corpses and give them proper burials.

  • @salvadormartinez8577
    @salvadormartinez8577 Před rokem +51

    Brad Dourif, the actor for Wormtongue, can cry when he wants. It’s a talent of his as an actor, he can shed a single tear on command. This was used during the scene revealing the 10 thousand Uruk-Hai. Remember, Brad Dourif is the voice of Chucky, the crazy-ass horror doll. He can ACT.

    • @joescott8877
      @joescott8877 Před rokem +4

      The "Your words are poison" scene with Eowyn is one that especially gives me a Shakespeare vibe. Dark, dank castle, anachronistic language, Evil Guy with a Damsel, powerful dialogue--just Hell Yeah!

    • @johns1625
      @johns1625 Před rokem +5

      Just the way he speaks and the sound of his voice makes me feel like I need to floss and vigorously brush my teeth! He's so good at playing the creepy weasely bad guys

    • @michaelhoward142
      @michaelhoward142 Před rokem +1

      He was also Doc Cochran in the HBO series, Deadwood.

    • @nataliefaust7959
      @nataliefaust7959 Před rokem +1

      I always loved Brad in Star Trek: Voyager too.

    • @fafaffawfacf4942
      @fafaffawfacf4942 Před rokem

      He also played a briliant role in X-Files

  • @mrdavman13
    @mrdavman13 Před rokem +135

    You need the extended edition for the third movie adds a lot and there is an opening scene with Saruman that was criminally cut. Great acting from a lot of the cast in that scene.

    • @benguensche
      @benguensche Před rokem +1

      you people are annoying

    • @storyfirstgamingyt
      @storyfirstgamingyt Před rokem +6

      Isn't that what they're watching?

    • @mrdavman13
      @mrdavman13 Před rokem +3

      @@storyfirstgamingyt seems like it tbh. I left the comment within the first 3 seconds of starting the video

    • @samwell2386
      @samwell2386 Před rokem +3

      The extended edition spoils the tension with the Battle of Pelennor since the Ghost King says ‘We fight’ in that edition and it is left open in the theatrical so you never know if they’ll ever turn up

    • @mrdavman13
      @mrdavman13 Před rokem +9

      @@samwell2386 seems more like evidence the theatrical version are after thoughts and have holes. And the extended edition is superior because it’s not missing info.

  • @alive4metal731
    @alive4metal731 Před rokem +30

    That shot of the Riders of Rohan galloping down the hill, with Gandalf leading them into battle is the definition of perfection. The music. The cinematography. So good.

    • @BigBWolf90
      @BigBWolf90 Před 6 měsíci

      "Theoden king stands alone."
      "Not alone. ROHIRRIM! *TO THE KING!!!"*

  • @crucialtaunt5717
    @crucialtaunt5717 Před rokem +92

    Your editing skills are on point. Just enough humor without taking away from the movie. You are right about the scenes with Boromir. These scenes help us understand him better and help further redeem his movie character.

    • @Rasperdan
      @Rasperdan Před rokem

      Wtf are you talking about... 26:20 "There is some good in the world and its worth fighting for"

    • @joescott8877
      @joescott8877 Před rokem +2

      @@Rasperdan Huh? Did you get the time stamp wrong, maybe? I don't have any idea what YOU are talking about here. Not sure how the scene you linkwed to has anything to do with Boromir or the quote you cite.

    • @rachelpelfrey6647
      @rachelpelfrey6647 Před rokem +7

      ​@@joescott8877no they're right. 26:20 is near the beginning the sam's speech, and one of the most wonderful moments of this film and it was totally ignored. But I will say this: editing these films is NOT EASY. So while I, as an avid Tolkien fan, understand the sentiment, I also understand that it's super complicated to edit these, especially with copyright issues. They did a damn good job considering. And every reactor is unique. Just because we react a certain way and love the films doesn't mean their reaction doesn't have as much value. LOTR fans are the best and we love all reactions to our precious films 😅 🎉 I love them and I appreciate their work and I love the reactions

    • @crucialtaunt5717
      @crucialtaunt5717 Před rokem +2

      @@Rasperdan I'm talking about the funny clips inserted. And just because you feel a certain scene needs to be in a reaction, doesn't mean it does. I really don't appreciate your nasty attitude. Take it somewhere else.

    • @crucialtaunt5717
      @crucialtaunt5717 Před rokem +2

      @@joescott8877 My first two sentences were about the funny clips added in. To me, it's just enough humor without being distracting. It's done very well. Apparently that grouch disagrees with how good the editing is because Sam's speech wasn't included. I say he's a tiddy baby.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před rokem +41

    The Boromir Backstory was in the extended edition. Imagine how many were confused others were to the theatrical cut where the cinemas forced Peter Jackson to take out key information as he and the crew actually didn’t want to remove much. It’s all explained in the behind the scenes documentary films which show how much of a passion project it was. Grown to become one big family to rule them all!

    • @AngelusBrady
      @AngelusBrady Před rokem +3

      It sucks how much had to be cut out. However, the Boromir/Faramir backstory was not cut. It was added and was a pickup shot that was filmed after The Return of the King came out.

    • @siruh
      @siruh Před rokem +2

      This scene being left out was the worst one to be cut 😢

    • @AngelusBrady
      @AngelusBrady Před rokem +1

      @@siruh It wasn't cut. It was an addition that was filmed for the extended edition after main filming was done and the last movie had already came out.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před rokem +2

      @@AngelusBradythe extended was supposed to be just the film. The cinema CEOs breathed down his neck until the team created cut content to be supplemented after the cinema got bloated full of their money. Getting their fill. But yeah. If you got a good video or something explaining it I’d LOVE to be corrected anyway ❤ cheers. Peace.

    • @AngelusBrady
      @AngelusBrady Před rokem

      @@Makkaru112 I don't think you understand what "cut" means. You can't cut something from the movie that never existed in the original film in the first place. The Boromir flashback was never filmed for the original movie. They didn't create "cut" content. They filmed additional content.

  • @riolkin
    @riolkin Před rokem +12

    "that was better than the battle in GoT" won me over with that one Dai. The Battle for Helms Deep is one of best movie battles of all time. Love your reaction, love your editing, and so glad you guys are enjoying this series. Can't wait to see the last one with you guys.

    • @Dai.Natreacts
      @Dai.Natreacts  Před rokem +2

      Couldn’t agree more! Thanks for the support!

  • @krzysztofkietzman3332
    @krzysztofkietzman3332 Před rokem +22

    It's so cool to see how people are still discovering the movies after all this time.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před rokem +10

    “It only has the power to destroy” as Tolkien says: “Evil can only warp what’s already existing. It cannot create anything for itself” this dates back to Sauron’s master. The OG Dark Lord. Morgoth as he was named by the elves after his fall from grace essentially.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před rokem +20

    I’m someone with Autism; these films along with all 25 of his books have really been a huge help in my life. Saved it in fact. Many people have stories of how it helped them survive cancer and so on! And or they watched these films with their mother or father who introduced the films and or the books to them before their passing so these films hold a huge spot in the hearts of millions of people for several unique reasons. Many beautiful stories are even shared on CZcams. Via video and comments below various LOTR related videos or movie clips etc. ❤

  • @MrDevintcoleman
    @MrDevintcoleman Před rokem +7

    Two of the best lines in this movie are “this isn’t our war.” “But you’re part of this world!” And Sam’s entire speech at the end.
    Also, hell yes Gandalf’s triumphant charge!
    A lot of the messages in this are timeless but particularly prescient now.

  • @aaronrowell6943
    @aaronrowell6943 Před rokem +4

    Remember these movies came out 20 years ago, not only do they hold up they're better than most new things XD

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před rokem +16

    May I clarify? about Elrond & his daughter Arwen (& Aragorn by extension): therefore we must look at Elrond’s Twin Brother Elros, they both were half-elven brothers who can choose to be mortal or immortal because of their parents(Eärendil and Elwing) both half elven made a great sacrifice and went to Valinor to ask for help which lead to the greatest events in the early first and second age. Instead of being punished, the Valar listened to them, that led to a great hosts of Valar and Maiar And Vanyar Elves went to Middle Earth that laid waste to Beleriand. After the War Of Wrath, the valar rewarded them for their sacrifices. They can choose to be elf or men, including their children. They chose immortally, but never return to Middle Earth because they thought that their twin sons had died. But they didnt die. Elrond chose to be immortal while his twin brother Elros chose to be mortal. He became the first king of Númenor, named star-Minyatur. He lived upon this massive island gifted by the Valar+Eru(God); blessed with a long life that include his descendants Those men who fought for the war were rewarded a long life but not their families or children. Only the family of Elrond can choose to be immortal or mortal in which Arwen did. Aragorn is the direct descendant of Elros, thats why he has a long life. The average lifespan of a Numenorean at their height was a few thousand years maximum! Now remember too that half elves are a common thing and whenever they did come together it was always significant !❤❤❤
    Remember this is the SHORT version, there are so many moving parts that will make you want to dive into the books or the audio books or even do reaction videos to the famous lore videos by the biggest lore channels out there!
    When you’re done the trilogy try doing reaction videos just like Moviejoob did now with the lore recently as well as OmarioRPG. I recommend videos by GirlNextGondor and The Red Book, and Tolkien Untangled and especially Men Of The West. Many other cool ones I’ll recommend in the comments section of those reaction videos you do from Tolkiens Legendarium lore videos. They are super engaging. You’ll be in love. Nothing would have existed if Tolkiens works never hit the light of day as they were meant to stay private and sometimes be shared with his children and so on. No Game Of Thrones. No Skyrim. No ElderScrolls, No World Of Warcraft, no Dungeons&Dragons. None of it. Not even Star Wars. Not even Harry Potter! They took inspiration from his works which were souly to give back a forgotten history of the Anglo Saxons that had their culture & history destroyed as the larger empires were riding around them. His works reflect the Elder Edda(Norse) The Kalevala(Finnish) and the Welsh people from Wales as well as Irelands cultures of the Tuatha De Danaan as well! His languages are fully fleshed out too resembling Finnish & Welsh

    By the way Elrond is around 6870-8000 years old & nearly a full Elf year (as they age very very differently to Men) is close to 144 man years(solar years for them). but if you want a more true age you must realize that he may be 8000 but in human years after the sun and moon were created from the flower from of the two trees of Valinor as well as one fruit from the other of the two trees; they experience the TIME and the way men experience it but their clock is different! They live as long as the world/Arda/Ëa does. Essentially. Which is why they are so in synch with the world around them and the nature responds to them ! Think of when Legolas walked ontop of all that snow on the Mountain of Caradhras!! They continue to endure as long ad the world itself does. (Arda) and speaking of age, Legolas is also 3000+years old by the time he becomes a member of The Fellowship Of The Ring! If you look back on the original trilogy movies: The fellowship had a 3000year old Elven PRINCE in their party. And a clandestine angelic being who was Gandalf originally known Olòrin to those such as Galadriel who knew him when she lived in Valinor, Elrond also knew would be one of the only others who’d know this save Círdan The Shipwright(Oldest Elf in the world but even he was a few generations down from the original elvish peoples to awake to the stars) & kin to Thingol who also is a semi distant cousin to Legolas as Legolas’ grandfather was the close cousin to Thingol(same with Galadriel’s Husband Celeborn through his father, their capital within Lothlòrien was named after his father(Caras Galadhon) Galadhon being the name indicating that which belongs to the father. And a 87 year old Númenorean man named Aragorn!, a 335 year old Dwarven Prince named Gimli. And as a microcosm they resembled the coalition of all the races of middle earth uniting under one banner which is another reason it sort of metaphysically set into motion the world uniting at the macrocosm !
    Galadriel's Phial (gift to Frodo) is something really special. light & dark have a spiritual dimension in Tolkien. way back before the First Age Valinor was lit by two very special Trees that waxed & waned in opposition to each other. a master craftsman Elf named Fëanor fashioned three gems that captured their light, the Silmarils. (And it’s same power and light was drawn into it from the very firmament where it now stands amongst the stars as Eärendil himself (Elrond’s father stands watch over The Doors Of Night where Melkor still is held until fate holds him no longer.)
    Everyone who saw them was captivated by them, even the Melkor(Morgoth); the first Dark Lord. Wars were fought over them called the Kinstrife after Morgoth had the Trees destroyed the Silmarils were the only light from them left and he stole them as you may remember, they changed hands a few times & eventually one was left after one fell into the sea & another was lost in a pit of magma. a Half Elf named Eärendil (the first one! Who was Elrond’s father.) came into its possession & sailed it to Valinor as a gift to the Valar to ask for their help in defeating Morgoth, which they did. the Valar turned it into a star & hung it in the sky with Eärendil as its guardian. the fountain of Galadriel's
    Mirror is lit by light captured from the star Eärendil & her Phial has water from the fount. I've left out about 90% of the story but it's quite important & central to the story of Middle Earth. for her to give the Phial to Frodo is quite extraordinary. its light does burn & blind Shelob (that's the spider's name) but doesn't kill her outright. oh also, before he was put in the sky to guard the last Silmaril Earendil had two children, Elrond & his brother Elros the first King of Numenor. Tolkien's lore is deep & vast & the Silmarils are at the center of it.
    The Star of Eärendil is the light that shines in the horizon both in the morning and the evening. It consists in a boat raised by the Valar and led by Eärendil, who carries a shining Silmaril while watching the Doors of Night. The Door of Night was a portal in the distant Uttermost West that leads to heaven, and/or the Void. Eärendil's ship Vingilot was taken by the Valar from the rim of the world, passed through the Door and was lifted into the "oceans of heaven". PS: Eärendil is ELROND’s half Vanyar Elf half human father, that father was the son of the great Tuor of the great stories of The Children Of Húrin book!❤❤❤❤
    Aragorn is a CLOSE descendant of a direct bloodline to Elros(Elrond’s Twin Brother). He essentially had to watch what happened with his father who knows sails the firmament with his beloved to guard the Doors Of Night, the void. And watched his twin brother die and go where he cannot follow until the end of the world essentially. So it’s very painful for him to let go of his beloved Daughter who ended up making the same choice as his brother.

    • @mattrasp1615
      @mattrasp1615 Před rokem

      Bro this is just way to much to expect someone to read

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před rokem +2

      @@mattrasp1615nah. Many do read it and love it and some even respond. Tolkien deserves a lot of respect. Nazi killer, nazi hunter. All around wholesome man off the battlefield. Inspired an entire genre of film, literature and even all video games, including D&D. It all wouldn’t exist without his works have inspired millions of men and women to strive towards become better human beings! Saved many lives. Many profound stories shared regarding how they came across the books and movies via friends and family members that are now dead.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před rokem +1

      @@mattrasp1615my comment got 12 likes already. Sounds like people do read it and enjoy it. You read it too good sir. ❤

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před rokem +2

      @@mattrasp1615try reading Tolkiens books. They’ll change your life. Not too long ago people knew how to read. Now people don’t even know math let alone be able to list founding fathers of America etc. like hello comet. This world has really devolved since the days of Tolkien, Tesla, And so many others that came before them and a few that came after them but you know what I mean. It’s undeniable man. May be a bugbear of mine but I actually like having physical books and reading them without anyone getting in the middle of it. Preferably alone. ❤

    • @mattrasp1615
      @mattrasp1615 Před rokem

      @@Makkaru112 bro relax. I’ve read them all

  • @zenocrate4040
    @zenocrate4040 Před rokem +4

    I saw a comment below mentioning how horses in World War One were awarded medals for bravery. For some of his time as an enlisted soldier Tolkien was an officer responsible for the horses, and he clearly had an intuitive understanding of the nature and personality of the horses. In the books the relationship, the mutual trust and affection, between Gandalf and Shadowfax and Sam and Bill the pony really come through. Plenty of passages never fail to make me tear up.

  • @JeremyHolmes-tc7xy
    @JeremyHolmes-tc7xy Před rokem +9

    You guys thought that was a crazy battle. Wait until the third one. 10,000 orks in this one. Over 200,000 in the next one! Still one of the greatest battles in the history of film. Also, the third film (Return of the King) won 11 Oscars, which is tied for the all time record. No fantasy film has ever won best picture to my knowledge. Great reaction by the way. :)

  • @boomfyer89
    @boomfyer89 Před rokem +4

    Fun fact
    The gentleman that plays Gimli also does the voice for Treebeard
    And ive been a big fan of the films for like 15 years, and only found that out 4 years ago 😅

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před rokem +1

      There is an amazing video of him being interviewed by the guy from NerdOfTheRings channel. It was beautiful.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před rokem +1

      Andy Serkis at AwesomeCon recently was also a great video ❤

  • @zigmundfroyd3306
    @zigmundfroyd3306 Před rokem +7

    if yall thought this one was crazy, wait till the 3rd... there's one of the all time greatest scenes in cinema in that one, it will shake you up

    • @Dai.Natreacts
      @Dai.Natreacts  Před rokem +4

      Can’t wait!

    • @tamarleigh
      @tamarleigh Před rokem +2

      ONE of the all time greatest scenes? There are so many all time great scenes that I genuinely don’t know which one the other comment is referring to. 😆

    • @zigmundfroyd3306
      @zigmundfroyd3306 Před rokem +2

      @@tamarleigh didn’t want to potentially spoil anything!

    • @tamarleigh
      @tamarleigh Před rokem

      @@zigmundfroyd3306 Fair enough! :)

  • @tamarleigh
    @tamarleigh Před rokem +10

    11:14 Exactly. A leader. There’s a world of difference between a LEADER, who’s the one out in front inspiring others to follow, and a RULER who’s hiding in a tower sending others to their deaths. Aragorn and Theoden are leaders; Denethor and Saruman are rulers.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před rokem +5

    (No spoilers) Here is why the elves couldn’t help as much as some may have wished at Helms Deep & other places: By the Third Age of Middle-earth, the population of Elves had significantly decreased from their numbers in the earlier Ages. It is estimated that there were only a few thousand Elves remaining in Middle-earth by this time.
    One reason why Elves didn't have much military prowess to help out more in the Third Age is because they had already fought many battles in the previous Ages, & were weary of war ontop of Lothlòrien(where Galadriel is) being constantly attacked throughout this current story during the trilogy story but the movies never show it. Additionally, many of the great Elven kingdoms had already fallen, & the remaining Elves had scattered across Middle-earth, making it difficult to organize a large-scale military force.
    Furthermore, Elves had a deep respect for the natural world, and were hesitant to engage in battles that could harm the environment. They preferred to use their skills in magic and healing to assist in battles, rather than fighting directly.
    Despite their reduced numbers and military prowess, Elves still played an important role in the events of the Third Age. They were instrumental in the quest to destroy the One Ring, and many fought bravely in battles against Sauron's forces. However, they had to be strategic about their involvement, as they knew that they could not sustain heavy losses without risking the extinction of their entire race.
    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
    In J.R.R. Tolkien's works, the exact population of Elves in Middle-earth during the Third Age is not explicitly stated. However, it is generally believed that their numbers had greatly diminished by this time, with only a few remaining Elven kingdoms & settlements scattered across Middle-earth.
    Some sources estimate that there may have been only a few thousand Elves left in Middle-earth by the Third Age. It is important to note that the exact population of Elves in Middle-earth is not a major focus of Tolkien's works, as he was more concerned with the individual characters & their journeys rather than the demographics of Middle-earth.
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    While there are no exact figures given in Tolkien's works, some fans have attempted to estimate the population of Elves in Middle-earth during the Third Age using various mathematical models comparing to what was known about the past. One such estimate, based on the size of Elven settlements & their likely populations, suggests that there may have been around 100,000 Elves scattered across Middle-earth from different clans as it were with slightly different diverging history at certain points during the Third Age.
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    The population of Elves in Middle-earth changed over time due to a variety of factors, including wars, migrations, & natural disasters.
    During the First Age, Elves were relatively numerous and lived in many different kingdoms & settlements across Middle-earth. However, many of these kingdoms were destroyed during the wars against Morgoth, the first Dark Lord.
    During the Second Age, the population of Elves began to decline as many Elves left Middle-earth to sail to the Undying Lands, a paradise-like realm across the sea. This was largely due to the influence of the Valar, the angelic beings who created the world, who offered the Elves a chance to escape the sorrows and limitations of mortal life in Middle-earth.
    By the time of the Third Age, the population of Elves in Middle-earth had greatly diminished. Many of the great Elven kingdoms had fallen, & the remaining Elves had scattered across Middle-earth in small, isolated settlements. This was partly due to the wars of the First Age and the destruction of many Elven kingdoms, as well as the gradual decline of the Elves' power & influence in Middle-earth.
    Overall, the population of Elves in Middle-earth declined over time, with many Elves leaving for the Undying Lands & many others being killed in wars and other conflicts. By the end of the Third Age, the Elves' numbers had greatly diminished, & they were a shadow of their former glory in Middle-earth.
    It’s been their fight for ages alone before Men came along and many of them befriended Men from the very beginning. They share the same fights/The same histories etc!
    Let’s just say it used to be a few million so imagine what Galadriel & her husband have seen regarding experiencing their entire race that still dwelled upon middle earth nearly being wiped out into extinction…

  • @connorswanson
    @connorswanson Před rokem +5

    So glad y'all are watching the extended editions! The theatrical version basically cuts out Faramir's whole backstory

    • @connorswanson
      @connorswanson Před rokem

      You guys need more subs. This shit is great. Also dig the sonic youth tee!!

  • @bitterzombie
    @bitterzombie Před rokem +1

    One thing I tell people that isnt expressed that clearly in the movies, is that Legolas is also a prince who grew up in the elf realms when Aragorn was young. So they probably have a childhood friendship that predates the events of the movie, & explains why they have the kind of unspoken bond they do. They are like family

  • @elizabethalkenbrack8767
    @elizabethalkenbrack8767 Před rokem +10

    So excited for this video! You two are beautiful, awesome commentators, incredibly entertaining, all-around good people who are so relatable and very appreciated. Thank you again for the great content. 👍💯
    ...Also, your editing is on point!.. seriously, it's so good! 😲👏

  • @Catherine.Dorian.
    @Catherine.Dorian. Před rokem +3

    One of the funnier things to look into was the filming of the battle of helms deep lol. Apparently it was so horrible they made shirts for the crew saying “I survived helms deep”

  • @johnmavroudis2054
    @johnmavroudis2054 Před rokem +5

    So awesome watching this with you both! The reactions and comments great! (And humor at the right moments… that cut to Eddie Murphy made me legit laugh out loud!)
    The third film is the BEST. Can hardly wait for that one! Again: BATTLESTAR GALACTICA (newer version, not cheesy 70s version) you will LOVE. Cheers!

  • @susanhunter9196
    @susanhunter9196 Před rokem +9

    Loved it! Dai, you are a trooper for staying up to watch these movies.🥰 Hope you're not too tired the next day. Looking forward to The Return of the King!😊

  • @Widdermaker
    @Widdermaker Před rokem +1

    The good guys fought 10,000 orcs in this movie. They fight around 250,000 in the next one. Along with flying Nazgul and some other surprises. Sauron is not kidding around. And the ending is incredible.

  • @colonelquack
    @colonelquack Před rokem +1

    Fellowship is a skirtmish. Towers is a battle. King is a war.
    "No man can kill me."
    Remember that.

  • @Regulas_Leonis
    @Regulas_Leonis Před rokem +24

    With how much y'all are enjoying this I highly recommend reading the books. If needed these are good audio books as well if that's more the speed for y'all. So excited to see how RotK is gonna hit ya.

    • @urizen7613
      @urizen7613 Před rokem

      I was going to say the same thing. The movie is very different to the books in many ways and it had to leave a lot out and change many details to be a viable movie. It is a rather long read though.

    • @moodfm5673
      @moodfm5673 Před rokem +1

      andy serkis who was gollum in the motion capture suit did audiobooks for all of them recently and they are fantastic

  • @rlg2926
    @rlg2926 Před rokem +6

    Loving the reaction and how you are getting into the story. If you ever decide to do The Hobbit trilogy, just remember it is a prequel, and Bilbos story. It is also not as intense, J.R.R. Tolkien wrote The Hobbit first for his kids when they were young which is why it is not as intense as his other books. Due to the popularity of the book by both kids and adults, he was encouraged to expand on the story, so Lord of the Rings was born which caters to an older audience.

  • @mariacavanaugh1010
    @mariacavanaugh1010 Před rokem +9

    I love how the relationship between Gimli and Legolas blossoms from notorious enemies to brothers in arms; they share a horse (as an elf, Legolas weighs next to nothing) and have a friendly competition during battle. 😊 Also, did you know that the actor playing Gimli is also the voice of Treebeard, "Burarum."😎

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před rokem +1

      One of the best friendships between elf and dwarf is Celebrimbor and Narvi. But the ultimate elf friend was Galadriel’s eldest brother Finrod Felagund! ❤ and discoverer of Men. And he was the first to witness mortality as his best friend died! one of the leaders of the three main houses of Men

  • @Catherine.Dorian.
    @Catherine.Dorian. Před rokem +1

    In the books Faramir never tries to take the ring, he shows his quality in that he wasn’t tempted. Not everyone can even be tempted by the ring, if what you want isn’t something power can give you, like a simple life, then the ring can’t really work on you.

  • @marel5932
    @marel5932 Před rokem +2

    I think you two have the best commentary while the movie plays. Thank you for that!!

    • @Dai.Natreacts
      @Dai.Natreacts  Před rokem

      Now that’s a great compliment , thank you ❤

  • @Pawnanism258
    @Pawnanism258 Před rokem +5

    Awesome that you guys are enjoying the ride so far. Return of the King is about to be the craziest, most epic shit you've ever seen.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před rokem +3

    HADOUKEN! This is the first time I seen a Street Fighter reference in all of the many LOTR reactions I’ve seen (over 15 channels now). I would subscribe ten times just for that ❤

  • @OldDevlin
    @OldDevlin Před rokem +4

    I'm new to the channel and loving these LotR reactions.
    Your edits...all the little clips and comments you splice in are so great.
    Thanks for the videos, both of you!

    • @Dai.Natreacts
      @Dai.Natreacts  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your kind words !!! We’re glad that you are loving the vids ❤

  • @erobles191
    @erobles191 Před 6 měsíci

    Here’s the biggest fun fact of the entire series: the full series was about the First World War until the Second World War historically speaking. Philosophically speaking, the author also, artistically, explain with these books that history got worse and will continue to get worse. If you think of the crows from the first movie, they are spies in the sky. There are even spies of the waters, and even in the ground. JRR TOLKIEN was a good friend of two people: CS LEWIS (the man who wrote the Narnia books) and Christopher Lee (the man who played Saruman) and all three of them fought in the wars in both wars except Christopher Lee who only fought in the second war. They understood war, the sounds of fighting, and the mind of their enemies. And they understood Hell. But most of these things is to show what JRR Tolkien saw during war and how history is getting worse unless we do something.

  • @47StormShadow
    @47StormShadow Před rokem +1

    I think yall are genuine people, which I like. More often than not people reacting to movies seem to have a cynical indifference and/or a fake enthusiasm

  • @J4j4yd3r
    @J4j4yd3r Před rokem

    I must have seen this movie dozens of times over my life. I never thought I'd find a new way to appreciate it, but this editing is amazing!
    Thanks for the reaction. I like how much y'all pick up on what's going on the character's heads.

  • @SayBiird
    @SayBiird Před rokem +7

    For first time watchers, cinematic movie. The people recommending extended are seasoned veterans. Their opinion is not useful to new watchers.

  • @Catherine.Dorian.
    @Catherine.Dorian. Před rokem +1

    So the elves, elves are immortal yes but you see they can die. But the way it works is they’d be (unless they’re being punished) remade in Valinor, the Undying Lands. When Valinor used to be part of earth then the elves could just return to earth if they needed to. At this point Valinor isn’t a part of middle earth so when the elves die they go to Valinor but they can’t return anymore

  • @janethernandez724
    @janethernandez724 Před rokem +3

    👏👏 What a wonderful reaction! For more information on the backstory of certain characters you need to see the "Lord of the Rings Return of the King" Extended Edition. You are correct about that scene with Borimir and Faramir flashbacks you watched here, that part was not in the original theatrical edition. You are right about Smeagol/Gollum too. Looking forward to your next reaction! I enjoyed your reaction! ☮ and 💕

  • @tileux
    @tileux Před rokem +1

    Theres more details of all the key characters in the extended versions. In the third one there are crucial bits missing from the story in the cinema release version.
    Harvey Weinstein was originally the producer of these movies. He wanted the whole story told in ONE movie - yep. One movie. Weinstein had zero understanding or appreciation of the source material of these stories.
    In response Jackson sneakily filmed all three together - as if he was making one movie - while still having disputes with Weinstein. Thats why he made the shortened versions for cinema. Because the producers were obsessed with the run times. Despite what anyone says, the cinema releases are not the versions Jackson wanted released.
    All the behind the scenes disputes ended up starting about 15 years of legal disputes over these movies - in new zealand, the UK and the USA. There were multiple court cases flying around.
    Those disputes also affected the hobbit. Jackson came in at the last minute to fill in for Guillermo del toro, the original director of the Hobbit, who quit because of the disputes and court cases. Because del toro has always worked with his own spanish fx team (the hellboy movies, pacific rim, and pans labyrinth) jackson was left with only a small fx team for the hobbit (most of the weta guys were working on other movies) and very tight deadlines on the Hobbit production - and it shows.
    Jackson ended up hating harvey Weinstein so much he got his fx guys to make the ‘weinstein orc’ and put that orc in return of the king. You’ll see.
    The fellowship is slow and sets the scene, the two towers kicks off the action, and return of the king brings it home in a massive crescendo - keep the tissues handy!

  • @kaml5076
    @kaml5076 Před rokem +3

    Glad that you both enjoyed the movie. The third one might even be more action packed.
    One of the scenes that was included in the extended was marry and pippin drinking special water and scenes in the forest. The best scene was definitely the Boromir scene 🎬

    • @Dai.Natreacts
      @Dai.Natreacts  Před rokem

      more action packed ?!?! wooooo know the next one gonna be crazy !

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před rokem +1

    (This guy’s comment is so beautiful) Now you're beginning to understand why the trilogy really IS among the greatest films of all time. Everything in these films works together to make it worth seeing over and over again. It works together because they the only trilogy to be greenlit as a trilogy. Other trilogies have one movie greenlit first and then the others greenlit afterward.
    It was insanity that someone was convinced to approve of three movies to be filmed back to back, with 3 years of pre-production and only after 3 years did filming start.
    (I found as one comment responding to the other and found it flowed together nicely. Found in a thread; they form a powerful statement. It’s truly a very special film! So much work went into this. I know many will vote “yes” to react to the behind the scenes film+documentary the cast and crew created together. Which in itself is a beautiful ride to embark upon. I have links when the time comes!)

  • @30goals
    @30goals Před rokem +1

    NOOOOO Ive caught up, Ive got to wait now like everyone else lol. loved the reaction!

  • @kimikimikimi974
    @kimikimikimi974 Před rokem +5

    Finally!!! ❤️

  • @Density13
    @Density13 Před rokem

    Im SOOOO glad you are watching this series, top 5 favorite movie series of all time imo.

  • @James-us8nt
    @James-us8nt Před 10 měsíci

    One thing to take into account as well is Aragorn is older than the king. He knew the king when he was only a boy. So anytime you hear him trying to help or suggest anything to the king it's just out of experience not him trying to manipulate or gaslight or anything. He's just giving his best advice from experience and hoping you care enough.

  • @jasonm9112
    @jasonm9112 Před rokem

    Bro said “putting hands and feet on people” lol 😂 oh my god that killed me. Really enjoyed your reactions it felt genuine I had to subscribe

  • @Pixelologist
    @Pixelologist Před rokem +1

    Ents have a completely different perspective on the tempo and passage of time, being exceedingly long-lived compared to men and hobbits and dwarves. And Tolkien decided when he was creating them that that should be reflected in their speech and deliberations.

  • @LynnLeFey1
    @LynnLeFey1 Před 11 měsíci

    Love your review style. Loved both parts of the Two Towers reviews, and the Fellowship review before this. Great stuff. About to go watch your Return of the King reaction.

  • @MyEverythingBurrito
    @MyEverythingBurrito Před 11 měsíci

    the scene of Merry and Pippin smoking weed is justification enough to watch the extended version

  • @michaelhoward142
    @michaelhoward142 Před rokem +1

    Great reaction! 👍 Can't wait for the rest! Thanks for what you do!

  • @gingeradventure
    @gingeradventure Před 7 měsíci

    The cool thing is that Gimli and Legolas were counting bodies in the books too!

  • @carmenmonroe7
    @carmenmonroe7 Před 6 měsíci

    "One does not simply walk into Mordor". I love the reactions, welcome to the fold!

  • @GR0ND
    @GR0ND Před rokem +1

    "They should have threw a rock at him (Saruman)" YES, in the books the Ents threw boulders at his balconies. The Tower (Orthanc) was impenetrable, but otherwise the Ents destroyed everything.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před rokem +1

      But in the third film it gives an entirely different ending for him which is strange but still marvellous. Christopher Lee was furious the ending scene he did film ended up not getting into the theatrical cut. He vanished entirely from the story moviewise without it. Lol

  • @gingeradventure
    @gingeradventure Před 7 měsíci

    For the Uruk-kai chant, they used a whole rugby stadium recording to get that depth.

  • @yinyanman
    @yinyanman Před rokem +1

    Awesome reaction to this movie. Fun little note since you guys seem to be rockin with Boromirs character. When he died in the first movie and they where on the beach pushing his boat over the falls, Aragorn took his arm guards and he wears them throughout the movie trilogy. So, in a way, a small part of Boromir is still helping out the fellowship.

  • @robinjakobsson1061
    @robinjakobsson1061 Před 6 měsíci

    This is by far my favorite reaction channel on yt

    • @Dai.Natreacts
      @Dai.Natreacts  Před 6 měsíci

      Oh sh*t!! What a compliment !!!!!! Love this! Thank you for the support!!

  • @florrie2303
    @florrie2303 Před rokem

    In the book Eowyn is younger than portrayed here, probably only about 16 or 17 years old, so her being in love with Aragorn is more akin to a crush and he’s just being kind and trying not to hurt her feelings.

  • @blacktronlego
    @blacktronlego Před rokem

    22:36 'Nazgul' although Black Riders will do. You could also call them Ringwraiths.
    Gollum was the side of him that kept him alive all those years when he was hated, driven out and then spent decades alone. When Frodo became his master, and a friend, Smaegol doesn't need Gollum any more, but then when he believes Frodo has betrayed him he needs the Gollum side again.
    I think the Entmoot, or a large portion of it, is one of the things that is only in the extended version. I've not seen the theatre version for a long time.
    Make sure you have some tissues handy for the last one. You will cry!

  • @hmp01
    @hmp01 Před rokem

    The battle got me so emotional watching with you and I watched this many times before. Great reaction! Thanks guys

  • @sercan_tuncer
    @sercan_tuncer Před rokem

    12:08 😅 That was really good reaction and i like the edits too much , we are already waiting for the return of the king 🙂 Greetings from Türkiye ( Turkey ) 👋

  • @RavenLee17
    @RavenLee17 Před 3 měsíci

    The leader Lurtz Uruk-hai is my friends dad lawrence makoare 😊 he also played the witch king of angmar & gothmog..i also live here in new zealand (aotearoa) ❤

  • @clowicous
    @clowicous Před 11 měsíci

    I am dying at 0:32 😂 the editing!!!!

  • @shanegarland3954
    @shanegarland3954 Před rokem +2

    George R. R. Martin was a huge Lord of the Rings fan so a lot of Game of Thrones is inspired by the LOTR. Not just the battles but the habit George R. R. Martin has of killing off important characters early comes from Tolkien killing Gandalf in the fellowship of the ring when he fought the Balrog. Although George R. R. Martin has said he would of preferred it if Gandalf had of remained dead he has said that scene is what compels him to prematurely kill of main characters in his books

  • @Crazy_Diamond_75
    @Crazy_Diamond_75 Před 10 měsíci

    Boromir had all that pressure from his father and yet still chose to go with the council's wishes. Only the ring itself could sway him from being a noble man.

  • @paulc8588
    @paulc8588 Před rokem

    Great reactions guys! Such a treat watching with you

  • @terrylandess6072
    @terrylandess6072 Před rokem

    They do over dramatized the slipped - loosed arrow. It's not like 10,000 Uruks showed up to make some noise and leave but now they are going to fight :) I'd been slappin' pops on the back - Nice Shot! Good for moral.
    Oh, and thanks for that Merry and Pippen smoke montage.

  • @Bacongolem
    @Bacongolem Před rokem

    I am loving your reviews and reactions to these amazing films! It's 1000 times more fun to watch you watching the movie than me just watching it!

  • @Hingle_Bingle
    @Hingle_Bingle Před rokem

    I've absolutely loved watching these through with you. I grew up loving them and my house is covered in things from the books and the films; and to watch you both see them and enjoy them has been so endearing for me. I am so excited for you to watch the final film, but this one was always my favorite.

    • @Hingle_Bingle
      @Hingle_Bingle Před rokem

      I do recommend not watching the Hobbit trilogy, to be honest. They're less than alright but not quite "bad" per se, but they definitely don't hold a candle to this trilogy.

    • @Dai.Natreacts
      @Dai.Natreacts  Před rokem

      Thank you so much !! We didn’t plan to watch the Hobbit but if a lot of people do request we watch it, we might in the future

  • @guidoferri8683
    @guidoferri8683 Před rokem +1

    "Looks terrible over there" - Dai about Mordor, 2023

  • @Shannon-K619
    @Shannon-K619 Před rokem

    OMGG I realized watching this after the hundreds of times I’ve watched this movie, the king of Rohan also played the captain of the movie titanic. Mind is BLOWN

  • @sabrecatsmiladon7380
    @sabrecatsmiladon7380 Před rokem +1

    Legolas is one of the all-time great Elven warriors. If he played pro sports, he'd be in the Hall of Fame as a unanimous choice

  • @tentoesdownchristianity

    Just found you guys yesterday. This was my favorite one but as I got older I liked Return of the King the most

  • @GranpaMike
    @GranpaMike Před rokem +1

    Great things yet ahead for you. Really enjoyed your reactions on these amazing films. Looking forward to the next one.

    • @Dai.Natreacts
      @Dai.Natreacts  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much!

    • @GranpaMike
      @GranpaMike Před rokem +1

      @@Dai.Natreacts Of course, thank you! Happy to be your newest subscriber!

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před rokem +1

    ⁠Tolkien introduced Norse Mythology. Yet never made it to Iceland for a visit, even if he wanted to. Still, as we have already said, his works were inspired by Iceland, its stories and its language. For example, the trolls in The Hobbit are inspired by Icelandic folktales, and Gandalf is the incarnation of Ødin(Olòrin)
    Gandalf (Gandálfr) is a Dvergr (Norse dwarf) in Norse mythology, appearing in the so-called 'Tally of the Dwarves' within the poem Völuspá from the Poetic Edda, as well as in the Prose Edda. The name derives from the Old Norse words gandr (magic staff) and álfr (elf), thus a protective spirit who wields a magical wand. (Gandalf is even Staff Elf in Rohirric language which is also old English Anglo Saxon
    Even a lot of how the framework and design of most of his collected works all read and function in modes of SAGAs and Epics

  • @fancyhat6505
    @fancyhat6505 Před 11 měsíci

    The fact that hobbits love nothing more than getting stoned and munching out is just amazing

  • @cinder7840
    @cinder7840 Před rokem +1

    Yeah the fact they cut the beginning scene of the third movie from the theatrical cut was heresy. I highly recommend the expended cut of Return of the King.

  • @johnwalters1341
    @johnwalters1341 Před rokem +1

    If you get a chance, watch the Making Of videos that came with the DVD version of the movies. I found them nearly as enjoyable as the movies themselves. For example, The Battle of Helm's Deep took four months to film, mostly at night, mostly in the rain (natural or artificial). That's longer than most entire movies take to film. Viggo Mortensen apparently was as big a badass as Aragorn. At one point he took a sword-hilt in the mouth and broke one of his front teeth. He was running around the set trying to find some super glue to glue the tooth back together! Clearer heads prevailed, and he was shipped off to Peter Jackson's dentist to get the tooth repaired properly.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před rokem +1

      I have the links to both documentary passion project films that belonged to the first film. Yes. There was more than one. I don’t know if the other two had more than one documentary though. But fellowship definitely has 2. Want the links?

  • @johntepu1869
    @johntepu1869 Před rokem +1

    Looking forward to your reaction to Return of the King 🔥🔥🔥

  • @censortube8662
    @censortube8662 Před rokem

    Love your edits in this. Good shit. 👍

  • @ImprovedCameraman
    @ImprovedCameraman Před rokem

    14:18 those kind of attacks before the attack (medieval or ancients or even the musket era )itself one side will be for furious (actually battle rule )

  • @samswords9993
    @samswords9993 Před rokem

    I feel I must defend Faramir's character. In the book his men do not abuse Gollum, nor does he take the hobbits to Osgiliath, hoping for the Ring. He immediately reject the Ring. His integrity is great, and always intact.

  • @bige8949
    @bige8949 Před rokem

    Legolas: Elven gibberish
    Aragorn: THEN I SHALL DIE AS ONE OF THEM
    The men around them: ....Wait what?

  • @jessestanley1690
    @jessestanley1690 Před 8 měsíci

    Love your funny edits keep up the good work

  • @pnpdynamic9720
    @pnpdynamic9720 Před rokem

    My favorite movie reactors on CZcams!
    Take care you guys! ♥️🧙‍♂️

  • @mistachris8528
    @mistachris8528 Před rokem

    Can’t wait for you guys to see this next movie… greatest finale to a trilogy ever

  • @ImprovedCameraman
    @ImprovedCameraman Před rokem

    20:42 its a wall they have to find spots to put there hand in if they rushed chance's for them to slip or the exterior part will break

  • @jraykotheanomaly2365
    @jraykotheanomaly2365 Před rokem

    Yall a cool as couple.... great reaction

  • @joescott8877
    @joescott8877 Před rokem

    Maybe both y'all take a hand in it, but whoever does the editing in of those funny AF little things deserves a round of applause! Just one example of what I'm talking about 12:00-12:15. Poking fun at yourselves and allowing for comic relief during a sometimes dark (although unbelievably good) movie! I for one am digging it!

    • @Dai.Natreacts
      @Dai.Natreacts  Před rokem +1

      😂😂 Dai did that edit its hilarious when i seen it 😂 Thank you!

  • @Christiand2821
    @Christiand2821 Před rokem

    Him- "Eowyn needs to chill, she just met him."
    Her (at 12 minutes)- "Nope, I see it, I love him too."

  • @ioanzatui
    @ioanzatui Před rokem +1

    12:08
    19:18
    I stg your reactions are already funny, but the memes you guys put into your videos make me fucking die laughing. I knew this video would be hilarious and entertaining to watch. Can't wait to see the reactions to the Third movie.

    • @Dai.Natreacts
      @Dai.Natreacts  Před rokem +1

      We’re so glad you laughed as much as we did editing this lol

  • @daisho13
    @daisho13 Před rokem

    Your edits are gold. Been stupid fun so far, looking out for the next one.

  • @KhalidMohamedwrestlingbraywyat

    Great reation guys can't wait for number 3 very excited for that

    • @Dai.Natreacts
      @Dai.Natreacts  Před rokem

      So glad. you liked it!! We can’t wait to watch the last one

  • @lcbonastre2418
    @lcbonastre2418 Před rokem +10

    Next The Lord Of The Ring Extended Edition Of The Return Of The King Extended Edition

    • @hewiex
      @hewiex Před rokem +5

      E X T E N D E D 🤪

  • @m.ericwatson968
    @m.ericwatson968 Před rokem

    great reaction yall, like the extra clips you put in there, seen these films so many times some surprises are cool and fun, 3rd film does get a bit long and they filmed the series mostly chronological for years in New Zealand so the actors begin to look weary and burnt out which lends to the length and intensity of all the battles, 3rd one has a few really cool fantasy style story surprises, looking forward to the next installment, take care, peace!

    • @Dai.Natreacts
      @Dai.Natreacts  Před rokem

      thank you!! we look forward to checking the 3rd one out!

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před rokem +1

    “Where now the horse and the rider? Where is the horn that was blowing? 
Where is the helm and the hauberk, and the bright hair flowing? 
Where is the hand on the harpstring, and the red fire glowing? 
Where is the spring and the harvest and the tall corn growing? 
They have passed like rain on the mountain, like a wind in the meadow; 
The days have gone down in the West behind the hills into shadow. 
Who shall gather the smoke of the dead wood burning, 
Or behold the flowing years from the Sea returning?”
    The poem was written by a forgotten poet for Eorl, long before the War of the Ring. On the way to Edoras, Aragorn chants a poem in Rohirric language to characterize the Rohirrim. The text is not given. After Legolas comments that the sound of the words resembles the land of Rohan, Aragorn recites his translation of it, which is this poem I quoted above ☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻
    But they somehow made Thèoden recite a portion of it:
    At the beginning of the Battle of Helm's Deep, Théoden recites some lines of the song, lamenting how alone the Rohirrim stand (so it fits for the movie! Just not for the books so much… as it’s misplaced) here is what he recited in the movie:
    “Where is the horse and the rider?
Where is the horn that was blowing?
They have passed like rain on the mountains,
like wind in the meadow.
The days have gone down in the West,
behind the hills... into Shadow.
    The remaining lines are sung in Old English on the score in the background in the above and other scenes.