FIRST TIME WATCHING Lord Of The Rings : Fellowship Of The Ring | MOVIE REACTION (PART 1/2)

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  • YES MATE! Here's mine and my Girlfriends FIRST TIME REACTION TO THE EXTENDED Lord Of The Rings : Fellowship Of The Ring This Movie is Directed by Peter Jackson and Stars Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Orlando Bloom. THIS HAS TO BE THE GODFATHER OF ALL FANTASY MOVIES..I wish J.R.R. Tolkien was alive to witness this Greatness!! ENJOYYYYYY
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  • @Curraghmore
    @Curraghmore Pƙed 2 lety +1726

    One cool bit of trivia: the stunt woman who rode the white horse in place of Liv Tyler/Arwen when she was being chased by the dark riders fell in love with the horse but couldn't afford to buy it when the animals used in the film were being auctioned after it was finished, so Viggo Mortensen/Aragorn bought the horse for her as a gift.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +373

      Noooo way!!! What a legend

    • @gi0nbecell
      @gi0nbecell Pƙed 2 lety +192

      Plus, Viggo Mortensen bought Brego. And he bought one of the horses trained to play Hidalgo. In the latter movie, he was accomplished enough in riding to not needing a stuntman.

    • @ricardovonkrypton8908
      @ricardovonkrypton8908 Pƙed 2 lety +10

      Awesome trivia!
      Thanks :)

    • @marcuszaja6589
      @marcuszaja6589 Pƙed 2 lety +33

      @@robertbretschneider765 Yeah, they definitely should watch "Hidalgo"!

    • @Arigator2
      @Arigator2 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      Gross, do they not have laws against bestiality?

  • @QuayNemSorr
    @QuayNemSorr Pƙed 2 lety +753

    "This makes me wanna go for a walk and appreciate trees and stuff"
    That's one of the funniest reactions I've heard for this movie, ever!

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +45

      Love you mate ❀ thank you for this you legend

    • @MrSRA13
      @MrSRA13 Pƙed 2 lety +38

      The irony of that statement as well as Tolkien loved trees! 🌳

    • @user-vt7qv8kg4i
      @user-vt7qv8kg4i Pƙed 2 lety +17

      @@MrSRA13 not to mention the movie is about a long walk

    • @joshpotter9261
      @joshpotter9261 Pƙed 2 lety +22

      Not too entirely far from Tolkien's thought on the matter, this dude gets it!

    • @NikolasAmodeo
      @NikolasAmodeo Pƙed 2 lety +11

      Tolkien just smiles.

  • @anthonyquinn1063
    @anthonyquinn1063 Pƙed 2 lety +326

    Fun fact: the actor who played Saromon, Christopher Lee, was the only actor who personally know the author of the books, J.J.R. Tolkien.

    • @TheMjolksMinecraft
      @TheMjolksMinecraft Pƙed 2 lety +29

      Saruman* :)

    • @VadulTharys
      @VadulTharys Pƙed 2 lety +47

      He was also the only one who has ever killed a man, so they had to change a couple scenes because he pointed out that it was wrong.

    • @secondchance6603
      @secondchance6603 Pƙed 2 lety +10

      @@VadulTharys I have my suspicions it was more than one.

    • @mathieuwilkens3721
      @mathieuwilkens3721 Pƙed 2 lety +42

      @@VadulTharys yeah, Peter Jackson was trying to tell Chris Lee what to sound like when he gets stabbed, so lee looked at him and said "I know how a man sounds when he gets stabbed in the back." LEGEND.

    • @thegrimmcommoner2203
      @thegrimmcommoner2203 Pƙed rokem +7

      Tolkien even promised him the role of Gandalf, should a film be made. He even auditioned for Gandalf, but Jackson already had McIllen up for the role. Jackson begged him to reconsider and explained how, because of his age, Gandalf would be too taxing and thought he was perfect for Saruman.

  • @ulysses1692
    @ulysses1692 Pƙed 2 lety +672

    "Frodo's got quite good willpower hasn't he"
    Understatement of the century

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton Pƙed 2 lety +25

      And I like this statement a lot becouse after the movies so many ppl would normaly say that Frodo is weak and pathetic and useless. No, he is not. He was not in the books, and in the movies is also not like this if you know where to look and what was the main mistake in the adaptation of this role.

    • @mrrd4444
      @mrrd4444 Pƙed 2 lety +72

      @@TallisKeeton The movie didn't even make the mistake lol, people just don't appreciate that he had to carry a ring that made literally everyone evil and he lasted for longer than anyone would have apart from Bilbo - and Bilbo had it when Sauron was weakest. Frodo carried it at the new height of Sauron's power.

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton Pƙed 2 lety +12

      @@mrrd4444 IKR :) Most watchers just focus on these film moments when Frodo looks like loosing against the Ring and from that comes their view about him. But they should focus also upon that there are many time in the film between such scenes when he is normal yet and beside the last scene in Orodruin all those "loosing" scenes are realy the scene when he won! :) But the main mistake of the filmmakers with adapting Frodo for film was that these scenes of "loosing" seemed to be too much, and the film never accented that in everyone of that scene he also won - up until Orodruin.

    • @Stardweller1
      @Stardweller1 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      @@TallisKeeton Honestly, even acknowledging that Frodo couldn't have gotten far alone, the fact that he got as far as he did AT ALL - alone or with help - while carrying that Ring is proof of how much of a badawesome he was.

    • @turinturambar1688
      @turinturambar1688 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      @@TallisKeeton barrow downs, Ford of bruinand, the taming of smegol have some for Frodo’s greatest moments

  • @bpett1999
    @bpett1999 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +73

    7:53 I just wanna say on behalf of most LOTR fans, that the music making you want to “appreciate trees” is the ABSOLUTE BEST thing you could have said! The author of the books was absolutely OBSESSED with trees

  • @Etherwinter
    @Etherwinter Pƙed 2 lety +604

    Seriously, this guy picks up on more stuff than most people did. Like the ring would influence Gandalf more because he's more ambitious and powerful, while it would barely have influence over Frodo. And also that since the ring wants to be found, the presence of the Nazgul would make the ring want Frodo to put it on.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +82

      Appreciate this comment you legend ❀

    • @aflyonthewall8177
      @aflyonthewall8177 Pƙed 2 lety +13

      This means we probably won't have to explain many things later on. I'm curious as to what else they'll pick up in the other movies.

    • @aflyonthewall8177
      @aflyonthewall8177 Pƙed 2 lety +46

      @@justtrustash I loved that you two picked up on how the Ring can adjust its size. Not a lot of people notice that. The Ring exhibits a malevolent but limited form of sentience and it is very powerful. It can dominate the will of other beings (its least accessible power), make a mortal wielder invisible unless someone could perceive the non-physical world, augment the abilities of whoever has it and extend their lifespan or give them extra abilities like great hearing or vision. It could project a false appearance of the wielder to others, like make an innocent Hobbit look scary. However not everyone has access to these abilities. Only Sauron or someone with equal power and experience could use it to it's full potential and since it contains Sauron's power, other beings would be corrupted. That is the power the movie shows us the most and you will see it later in the movies as well, how Frodo's demeanour changes the more time he spends with the Ring around his neck.

    • @CChissel
      @CChissel Pƙed 2 lety +5

      @Samuel Astic Not really. More get it wrong and misunderstand it, that is the majority. The minority actually pick up on the subtlety of the small things in the movie, not nearly as many as those who completely don’t understand or don’t pay attention.

    • @behindzerosp
      @behindzerosp Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@aflyonthewall8177 The scene with him saving Sam comes to mind

  • @kateiannacone2698
    @kateiannacone2698 Pƙed 2 lety +194

    Ok so Hobbit ages!
    For frame of reference, hobbits come of age at 33, and their average lifespan is about 100 years. The oldest known Hobbit up to this point died at 133. So 111 isn't unheard of. What makes his case strange is that he barely aged since he got the ring, which was about 60 years ago. The hobbits like to joke that he is "well preserved."
    As for these four being kids... bear in mind that 33 is the age of adulthood for hobbits. Frodo is 50 when he leaves the shire. Sam is 38. Merry is 36, and Pippin is the baby at 29. So he's basically a teenager. The rest are young adults.
    Fun fact, though! In the books, there are 17 years between Bilbo's 111th birthday and when Frodo leaves the shire. That didn't happen in the movie because it would have absolutely wrecked the pacing. But Bilbo and Frodo have the same birthday (September 22nd), and Bilbo chose his 111th birthday to disappear because it was also Frodo's 33rd birthday, meaning that he was old enough to inherit Bag End. Otherwise, the Sackville-Bagginses would have tried to claim his property. Again.
    Sorry for the wall of text. I'm a HUGE nerd, and these books were my childhood.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +38

      Kate! 😂 I wish people were this passionate..your knowledge is insane! You should do a lord of the rings explained channel or something haha..thank you for the comments you legend đŸ‘ŒđŸŸ

    • @kateiannacone2698
      @kateiannacone2698 Pƙed 2 lety +18

      @@justtrustash Aww Thanks! It helps that I'm actually in the process of rereading the books right now, so it's all pretty fresh in my mind. But also, when I was growing up, my dad was blind, but he LOVED books. He would always sit in his chair and listen to "books on tape." That Was audiobook technology back then: Dad would order "books" from The Library For the Blind, and they'd send him boxes of cassette tapes with recordings of narrators reading books aloud. And each book was X number of tapes. When he was done, he'd mail them back and they'd send him a new one. Now, you just open up Amazon and just download an audiobook whenever. And whenever my family went on long car rides, we would listen to audiobooks instead of music (not that we didn't like music. We all love music too, but more than half an hour in the car and we'd start to bicker over it). And "The Hobbit," and "The Lord of the Rings" were our favorites. In still listen to audiobooks on my commute to and from work.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +11

      @@kateiannacone2698 wow! It’s so rare for people to be so in love with books but it literally runs in your family! Those car rides, did you ever imagine yourself in the Lord of the rings world, like your car was a dragon or something? You guys are awesome, please never change đŸ™đŸŸ

    • @kateiannacone2698
      @kateiannacone2698 Pƙed 2 lety +8

      @@justtrustash in The Hobbit, I loved to imagine myself as Bilbo, coming up with clever solutions to problems, being brave enough to go on an adventure and find courage even when you're scared. And loyalty and compassion. Those are powerful lessons I took from that book when I was a kid.
      As for Lord of the Rings... there is a character who I saw myself in. But she doesn't get introduced until The Two Towers. I don't want to give anything away, but keep an eye out for Eowyn. She definitely taught me some things when I was a kid. I will talk more on that when you get to the second and third movies if you'd like.
      Here's another little bit of book backstory for you though. The Hobbit was written by Tolkien to be a bedtime story for his kids. So the writing style is very different. It's very whimsical, and the characters solve problems differently. He also addresses the reader directly pretty frequently, like you would when you are trying to keep a kid engaged. Lord of the Rings was written afterward for a more adult audience.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@justtrustash You'd love doing react videos to Men Of The West channel and so on. OmarioRPG did amazing reactions to the lore and the music that fans made that brought the world to life. OmarioRPG has done a few so far even on the music side so you can get some examples of which ones to search for !

  • @Frankenstec
    @Frankenstec Pƙed 2 lety +498

    My favorite thing about Boromir in this movie is that even though he seems a little sinister around the ring. He always is looking after Merry and Pippin. He trains them, he looks after them on the mountain. Jumps with them on the stairs in Moria. And when hes dying, the first thing he says is "they took the little ones." Really shows that hes a hero inside and wants to protect the weak

    • @sertaki
      @sertaki Pƙed 2 lety +59

      And with the flashback scenes in the extended editions, it's pretty clear that Boromir was in fact a great man and a hopeful and brave warrior.
      But he had some arrogance about him, and he was ultimately driven by a desire to save his homeland - and these things, the ring was able to ruthlessly exploit and drive him to do things he would have never done by himself.
      If the Fellowship had remained as one for much longer, I fear that most likely, even the more steadfast Aragorn would have ultimately fallen under its influence. The resolve of anybody would be weathered away like cliffs by water, with enough time.
      Frodo was probably the person best suited for this task thanks to his inherent desire for peace and lack of great ambitions (and Hobbits are naturally resistant to the influence) - but even he fell under its shadow in the end.
      TL;DR: Boromir was not a bad guy, he just failed to stand up against the darkness and evil of the ring.

    • @rantradio
      @rantradio Pƙed 2 lety +14

      Shout Out Boromir, the Captain of Gondor.

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish Pƙed rokem +1

      @@sertaki Sam almost might have been a better choice with his good ol' hobbit sense.

    • @sertaki
      @sertaki Pƙed rokem +11

      @@brigidtheirish Hm, I don't know about that. He has a good heart and really wants to do the right thing - but even the brief time he carries the ring really takes a toll on him. I doubt that he could withstand it as long as Frodo did being the ringbearer himself - but he was certainly strong enough to not fall under its influence as a companion to Frodo.
      He wasn't fated to carry the ring, but to carry Frodo. :D

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish Pƙed rokem +7

      @@sertaki He was also *in Mordor* at the time. During which time the Ring made a *hilarious* attempt to sway him that he quickly brushed off.

  • @kateiannacone2698
    @kateiannacone2698 Pƙed 2 lety +246

    "It shrinks to the size of whoever has it."
    Yes and no. It grows and shrinks at will. That's partly why Frodo kept it on a chain around his neck. Because that's how it "abandons" its bearers. It makes itself fit them... until It decides "f***" this guy!" And makes itself too big so it falls off.

    • @thegrimmcommoner2203
      @thegrimmcommoner2203 Pƙed rokem +17

      Just as it betrayed Isildur.

    • @mckenzie.latham91
      @mckenzie.latham91 Pƙed rokem +8

      @@thegrimmcommoner2203 And Gollum

    • @JoeMama-yd1ve
      @JoeMama-yd1ve Pƙed rokem +5

      @@thegrimmcommoner2203 ooooh, that's so spooky. I love to think of this ring "betraying" its wearers. The classic cursed trinket.

  • @theevilascotcompany9255
    @theevilascotcompany9255 Pƙed 2 lety +466

    Srsly, if this lad went nuts over Troy, this trilogy will launch him into the sun.

    • @FreqMod911
      @FreqMod911 Pƙed 2 lety +18

      I just imagined Ash being launched into three sun, presenting himself in glorious fashion, then Spartan kicking three sun into oblivion.

    • @nammis77
      @nammis77 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      LOL

    • @murr1885
      @murr1885 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      @@FreqMod911 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @xazarl3381
      @xazarl3381 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Ye on the 2nd and 3rd he will haha.

    • @markdeslauriers6549
      @markdeslauriers6549 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      I'm using that.

  • @CliffordLake
    @CliffordLake Pƙed 2 lety +268

    One does not simply miss the fact that Gimli never runs out of axes.

    • @aerynoftalyn1307
      @aerynoftalyn1307 Pƙed 2 lety +36

      Neither does Legolas ever run out of arrows. Strange, eh?

    • @TheGunderian
      @TheGunderian Pƙed 2 lety +38

      I believe he says right after it shatters, "That was my favorite ax!"
      Dwarves are master craftsmen, and Gimli is a great leader with massive wealth, so he has a backup or two. ;)

    • @fantasywind3923
      @fantasywind3923 Pƙed 2 lety +33

      @@aerynoftalyn1307 heh in the books it is explained that Legolas actually recovers arrows or gathers those of his enemies:
      "'And I,' said Legolas, 'will take all the arrows that I can find, for my quiver is empty.' He searched in the pile and on the ground about and found not a few that were undamaged and longer in the shaft than such arrows as the Orcs were accustomed to use. He looked at them closely."

    • @alvinrodney6229
      @alvinrodney6229 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      @@aerynoftalyn1307 actually he did run out of arrows in "The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies"

    • @rosomak6900
      @rosomak6900 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Lol what? I clearly remember Legolas run out of arrows at Helms deep And swap to his swords.

  • @anthonyrome7543
    @anthonyrome7543 Pƙed 2 lety +189

    No shame in preferring Christopher Lee’s voice.
    One of the coolest human beings ever.

    • @Matej_Sojka
      @Matej_Sojka Pƙed 2 lety +17

      The real life inspiration for James Bond.

    • @andrewsotelo70
      @andrewsotelo70 Pƙed 2 lety +13

      He’s also a knight in real life đŸ‘đŸŸ

    • @Tar-Numendil
      @Tar-Numendil Pƙed 2 lety +8

      @@andrewsotelo70 Was. Unfortunately he's no longer with us.

    • @anthonyrome7543
      @anthonyrome7543 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Special Operations Executive and the Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

    • @TotallyNotLoki
      @TotallyNotLoki Pƙed 2 lety +6

      The man had an incredibly career. He even made at least two symphonic metal albums in the 2010s a few years before he died. Man’s a legend.

  • @matthewterlaga3022
    @matthewterlaga3022 Pƙed 2 lety +229

    You guys are first reactors ive seen who fully understood that scene where the hobbits first encounter the rider, Frodo is indeed compelled to put the ring on in the presence of the riders. Well done, you’ve made a subscriber out of me with that insight.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +17

      Appreciate you mate, thank you ❀

    • @genghisgalahad8465
      @genghisgalahad8465 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      @@justtrustash 24:30 😆 understandable fun reaction! Though you missed right afterward: “Hold your hand out, Frodo. It’s quite cool.” 🙂 I think Gandalf learned of the properties of the ring and you’ll see later why it doesn’t heat up in regular fire.

    • @SpecialOrder935
      @SpecialOrder935 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

      @@genghisgalahad8465ilsildur explained it , it misses the heat of saurons hand

  • @pdegan2814
    @pdegan2814 Pƙed 2 lety +215

    When you comment that the effects look better than a lot of today's CGI. it's worth noting that a lot of shots that would be done purely with CGI today were actually done with very large scale models(places like Minas Tirith, Isengard etc), that were nicknamed "bigatures".
    For me one of the most successful pieces of design was the Nazgul, they were BLOODY TERRIFYING in these movies! Their costume design is so simple, but so effective. And the actors they got to wear the suits did a great job bringing them to life.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +15

      Oh that’s his name!! Honestly it’s breathtaking, like you can’t take your eyes from this movie, wish I saw more of him đŸ‘ŒđŸŸ

    • @devinwhite5064
      @devinwhite5064 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      @@justtrustash not a single persons name. Nazgul translates from the black speech as Ringwraith. Its what they are

  • @kateiannacone2698
    @kateiannacone2698 Pƙed 2 lety +273

    I've heard people compare the ring to a drug addiction, but I've never heard anyone compare it to a toxic relationship. It's not a bad comparison, since the ring has a mind and will of its own, so it's like a character in and of itself. So a relationship may be a more accurate comparison than a drug addiction in that way.

    • @adgato75
      @adgato75 Pƙed 2 lety +18

      Agree , that was an excellent insight.
      For one thing , look at how Gollum has traits of someone abused by a toxic partner.

    • @DeRockMedia
      @DeRockMedia Pƙed rokem +5

      Ive always seen it as a Drug, Since one with it is always happy, and take it away (like drugs) makes you go insane for it (withdrawls)..at least thats how i looked at it.

    • @adgato75
      @adgato75 Pƙed rokem

      @Bogan She could have just easily gotten the idea from Dungeons and Dragons or any number of other fantasy works.

    • @pooman2
      @pooman2 Pƙed rokem +1

      The ego

    • @ShadowWizard
      @ShadowWizard Pƙed rokem +4

      both comparisons are true cause toxic relationship can be addictive to, like relationship is toxic but ur addicted to the person or the treatment

  • @TheClassicWorld
    @TheClassicWorld Pƙed 2 lety +166

    Fun fact: They built, created, wrote, and shot all three films at the same time, all the way through 2003. The project started around 1995 (when I was born, no less). 8 years for 3 films. Full material lasts over 100 hours, which Peter himself cut down, with his editors, etc., to around 11.5 hours, then the 'short' version of the three films was around 7.5 hours. Indeed, it was so complex and long-lasting, that they ended up with 3 or 4 shooting crews for films 2 and 3, at the same time (Peter being team 1, then team 2, then team 3). Andy himself (the actor of Gollum) would sometimes direct some fight scenes, etc. by 2002 or so, for film 3. Peter pretty much slept for 3-5 hours a day for 5 years to create these films. He wrote, directed, crafted, sometimes even acted, along with working on design, tech, and otherwise. He also did that barefoot since he doesn't wear shoes, and would always have a cup of tea in his hand -- English-style (indeed, his grandparents came from Wales, if I can recall). He would never spill his tea, despite running up and down hills, on and off choppers, and up and down stairs. That man is a genius, along with the other 10+ key figures on these films.

  • @eduardopatraca3272
    @eduardopatraca3272 Pƙed 2 lety +173

    I love Merrin and Pippin. Like imagine you and your best friend both have the munchies so you decided to raid the local farmer's field when you literally run into two of your smoking buddies from the Shrire and then they tell you they're hiking to meet Gandalf, who you know has some top quality hash stashed on his person at all times so you agree to go with them and somehow end up on a thousand-mile hike to destroy a piece of evil jewellry in a volcano.

    • @vukasinmarkovic159
      @vukasinmarkovic159 Pƙed 2 lety +11

      Thank you for this

    • @Marc-vk7rl
      @Marc-vk7rl Pƙed 2 lety +10

      This might be the best comment I ever read

    • @15blackshirt
      @15blackshirt Pƙed 2 lety +2

      *Merry and Shire

    • @ohifonlyx33
      @ohifonlyx33 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      ...ya'll know it's closer to tobacco, right? like haha funny joke... just also, that's a skewed perspective... also, in the books it's entirely different, which I found mind-blowing.

  • @folcotook3049
    @folcotook3049 Pƙed 2 lety +93

    It's a common misconception that the Nazgul can't go in water from what you see in the movie. When the hobbits cross the river on Bucklebury Ferry, the Nazgul don't go in the river because it's too deep. When they are following Arwen, they pause at the river because it's the border of the elvish lands and they fear Elrond and the other powerful Elves there.

    • @allenbuddy3101
      @allenbuddy3101 Pƙed rokem +4

      That’s really interesting. I always figured it was the Horses that hated water so much bc of the way they rear back and stomp around whenever they’re near it, but the wraiths were able to still force them into the river

    • @SNWWRNNG
      @SNWWRNNG Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +5

      The Nazgul are reluctant to cross water. It's Tolkien using a trope from mythology, of evil beings not crossing rivers.

    • @SpecialOrder935
      @SpecialOrder935 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +2

      They start to cross , it’s not the water the fear it is the power of the Eldar

    • @jackg.1683
      @jackg.1683 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +2

      @@SNWWRNNG But in the book, they don't hesitate like the movie, they just go.
      Frodo rides Asfaloth alone (Glorfindel's Lightning McQueen horse) and crosses the Ford during the chase. The Ringwraiths, on the other side but still going for him, laugh at Frodo after he smack talks (He is a g), some are galloping across the river and are just almost to Frodo before being swept away by the river (combined Elrond + Gandalf magical effort). The other Ringwraiths that stayed on their side, their horses go wild and jump into the rushing river to join the rest.

    • @calebhall383
      @calebhall383 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +1

      But I mean c’mon. Those cloaks gotta be insanely heavy when soaking wet 😂😂

  • @togroglog2457
    @togroglog2457 Pƙed 2 lety +79

    "Where did you get another axe?" Gimli's a dwarf he ALWAYS has another axe.

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton Pƙed 2 lety +8

      hes got 5 of them in the movie. as a charachter's equipment not as props for actor I mean :)

  • @TheClassicWorld
    @TheClassicWorld Pƙed 2 lety +123

    Fun fact: The 'scream' of the Ringwraiths was a created by Peter Jackson's wife (20:20), and co-writer, Fran, when she was sick. She is a singer, herself, with a great voice. When she was sick, her scream came out very strange and powerful, indeed. She recorded that in the studio, and they used it for the scream of the Ringwraiths. Very haunting.

    • @ClassicHarleyQuinn
      @ClassicHarleyQuinn Pƙed 2 lety +14

      Actually it was created scraping a cup on a table but ok.

    • @allenbuddy3101
      @allenbuddy3101 Pƙed rokem +6

      @@ClassicHarleyQuinn at least some of the screams were 100% recordings of her. They talked about it in the early appendices fam

    • @ClassicHarleyQuinn
      @ClassicHarleyQuinn Pƙed rokem +1

      @@allenbuddy3101 either way it's a terrifying noise.

    • @denisel1553
      @denisel1553 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@ClassicHarleyQuinn I doubt that. I remember watching videos about the making of the films and Peter Jackson himself talking about it.

    • @ClassicHarleyQuinn
      @ClassicHarleyQuinn Pƙed rokem +1

      @@denisel1553 I'm putting it down to a combination of both.

  • @tfpp1
    @tfpp1 Pƙed 2 lety +81

    38:36 - I never get tired of seeing people’s reaction to this moment. 😂

    • @murr1885
      @murr1885 Pƙed 2 lety +9

      same 😂😂😂

    • @michaelriddick7116
      @michaelriddick7116 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      đŸ€ŁđŸ˜‚đŸ€ŁđŸ˜‚đŸ€ŁđŸ˜‚đŸ€ŁđŸ˜‚

    • @obefitness9911
      @obefitness9911 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      Nah bro I can relate đŸ˜‚đŸ€ŁđŸ˜‚

  • @melvasaiel
    @melvasaiel Pƙed 2 lety +125

    I appreciate that you both noticed and admired the sheer volume of WORK that went into making these films. You should definitely take time to watch the behind the scenes stuff (so many special features on the DVDs). It will blow your mind to learn how much care went into every detail.

    • @CelticPaladin
      @CelticPaladin Pƙed 2 lety +5

      Agreed, There's actually a playlist of the Appendices right here on youtube. I have them running in the background while doing housework or drawing all the time.
      Highly recommend checking those out.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +17

      Omg, I will have to watch the behind the scenes and documentary of this movie..it’s breathtaking!

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton Pƙed 2 lety +3

      My fav "making of" stories is that the waterfalls of Rivendell were made from spilling salt to be cheaper and they made a special rubber armour for Elendil's actor in order for him to be thrown on the rock safely in the first battle scene with Sauron and they made 200 different headpieces for Rohan horses from leather to make sure that it would be seen as ancient craft not smt from a factory, and they made armour for king Theoden with sunblaze emblem done on the inside of his brestplate becouse its for the king - and the actor - to make him better believe in his role or smt like this becouse the horse and the sun was both the emblems of Rohan. And the throne of king Theoden was sculpted from one big piece of oak.

  • @tyrionlannister4920
    @tyrionlannister4920 Pƙed 2 lety +67

    "Sean Bean has been in this for what? 5 minutes? and he's my favourite character!"
    same
    i love and admire that guy and would follow him into death!

    • @purporchid8628
      @purporchid8628 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      lol when it's Sean Bean, death is, to quote Thanos, "Inevitable". Poor guy can't catch a break

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +10

      Sean bean is so underrated as an actor, he’s just breathtaking but that voice thooooo đŸ‘ŒđŸŸ

    • @Mortismors
      @Mortismors Pƙed 2 lety

      If you haven't seen Equilibrium with Sean Bean, go watch it.

  • @leahmarie112
    @leahmarie112 Pƙed 2 lety +39

    “Even the smallest person can change the course of the future”. I appreciate your appreciation for Frodo’s strength. He gets forgotten a lot because he’s not the most entertaining of them all. But, he really is a strong strong person.

  • @janetuss6496
    @janetuss6496 Pƙed 2 lety +64

    Cate Blanchett was the one who voiced the narration in the beginning

    • @darthsaren6519
      @darthsaren6519 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      yes indeed and she plays in the movies as well :)

    • @colleenross8752
      @colleenross8752 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Lady Galadriel, Queen of the Galadhrim, Bearer of the Elven Ring Nenya

  • @ThatBrunetteFromCali
    @ThatBrunetteFromCali Pƙed 2 lety +18

    Gandalf knew bilbo found a ring. He didn’t know it was THE ring

  • @danielschaeffer1294
    @danielschaeffer1294 Pƙed 2 lety +64

    J. R. R. Tolkien, who wrote the original books, was a professor of linguistics and folklore at Oxford, and he wrote bits and pieces of myths, fairy tales, and religions from the entire Indo-European tradition, from Ireland to India and Persia, into one huge novel series. And needless to say every sword-and-sorcery series copies Tolkien.

    • @pierre5238
      @pierre5238 Pƙed 2 lety

      conan is older and published 3 years before lotr

    • @jm329
      @jm329 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@pierre5238 Did Conan have orcs?

    • @pierre5238
      @pierre5238 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@jm329 sword and sorcery .... isn't that enough to be a sword and sorcery story ? or do orcs life matters that much ?
      The movie from 80's is tremendous and a far better movie to me

    • @mellowretina
      @mellowretina Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Tolkien used to meet with his best friend and discuss content over a pipe and a pint. They used to encourage each other and read each others writings. His friend was none other than C.S.Lewis, he was writing The Chronicles of Narnia books at the same time, another novel series with mythical creatures, swords n fairy tales.

    • @fantasywind3923
      @fantasywind3923 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Tolkien started writing his first drafts of what would later become his 'legendarium' around the year 1917 (the first drafts of the Fall of Gondolin, and tale of Turambar seem to date from those years), the first book he published was The Hobbit in 1937 and Lotr was it's sequel. And funnily it is said that Tolkien actually read some of the Conan stories by Howard, there is a reference to it, though I don't know how much truth was to it (at the very least he received copies of tales with 'Shadows in the Moonlight' in it).

  • @delperalfanjul
    @delperalfanjul Pƙed 2 lety +41

    Oh, they cheered Sam when he took his "farthest" step from home! That for me deserves a like. Also, the comment about going for a walk and appreciate trees and such would have made Tolkien proud.

    • @siggilinde5623
      @siggilinde5623 Pƙed rokem +2

      Considering Tolkien endless description of middle earths landscape I guess it was a very eloquent way of saying "Go for a walk!" :D

  • @MoldyOog
    @MoldyOog Pƙed 2 lety +70

    Hobbits become adults on their 33rd birthday. Frodo in the book was 51, I believe. In the movie, Elijah Wood was 19, so he would be considered a child in hobbit years. As I think a hobbits teenage years begin in their twenties. Sam and Frodo had a respectful relationship between Master and gardener and a much more significant age difference in the book. (Sam is 39 in the books) Still, I preferred the movies Sam and Frodo relationship as it established a loyal friendship that is always heartwarming no matter how much I watch it. The real child in the story is Pippin (he's 29).

    • @evenmoor
      @evenmoor Pƙed 2 lety +29

      Pippin was 29 during the events of the story, the easily youngest of the Fellowship (but, hilariously, played by the oldest actor of the four playing hobbits!). Merry was 37, Sam was 39, and Frodo was 51 (but had not aged at all in the 17 years since he'd received the Ring from Bilbo). Boromir is 40, Aragorn/Strider is 87, Gimli is 140, Legolas is 2931, and Gandalf is older than the planet.
      Another fun fact: Frodo, Merry, and Pippin are all related to each other! You might recall Pippin's chatter in the common room of the inn in Bree, where he said how Frodo was related to him on both sides of the family. Merry and Pippin are first cousins, too: Pippin's paternal aunt is Merry's mother.

    • @MoldyOog
      @MoldyOog Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@evenmoor Thanks. I knew I had some messy information when it came to the books. I haven't had a chance to reread them. Though I certainly plan to.

  • @bmoak
    @bmoak Pƙed 2 lety +105

    The One Ring gives it's wearer power according to their nature. Hobbits aren't powerful, so all it really does for them is make them "invisible". If Saruman or Elrond had the ring, it would make them very powerful.

    • @simeonteitelbaum3673
      @simeonteitelbaum3673 Pƙed 2 lety +20

      The ring has power which may well be limitless in potentiality but is hidden just like the markings and can only be accessed depending on the power and ambition of the user. But the will and nature of Sauron is in the ring and anything anyone would do would ultimately achieve manifest the spirit of the Dark Lord. The invisibility is more the ring's signature than a power; it signifies that the personality of the wearer will be nullified by the the ring and will eventually disappear. Its like a sick joke. Notice how Sauron wears the ring and remains visible

    • @aflyonthewall8177
      @aflyonthewall8177 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      @@simeonteitelbaum3673 Tom Bombadil also remained visible and not only did the Ring have no effect on him but it seemed to have no effect on Frodo either, as long as he was in Tom's presence. I wish we could have seen that but those scenes would not fit in the movie at all.

    • @fantasywind3923
      @fantasywind3923 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      Main power and purpose of the Ring is to dominate minds and wills of other creatures, it was what it was designed for, naturally that control and domination was not limited only to controlling all other rings of power and their wearers but others as well (we can call it officially 'power of Command' as this is a term once used in book), then it enhances all powers and abilities boosting strength of the wearer (so Sauron wearing the One Ring is stronger than ever before) and all others who would manage to fully use the capabilities of the Ring would be enhanced as well depending on their original 'power level' so to speak, invisibility is part of the powers contained within, though it's more a power involved with drawing person into the Unseen, the wraith-world, the second layer of reality, it's a power derived from Sauron who is in origina an immortal spirit (so naturally he would have powers like that), invisibility may be simply connected to the spiritual realm of rendering physical body invisible by drawing half into that realm, that is why the world changes when the wearer of the Ring is invisible, into that misty world. Other powers of the Ring, like understanding and insight, understanding of tongues may be directly related to mental powers of Sauron, in the end the One Ring contains larger part of Sauron's innate strength.

    • @tacrossover
      @tacrossover Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@aflyonthewall8177 I remember reading that and wondering to myself. Who and what is Tom Bombadil?

    • @adgato75
      @adgato75 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      @@tacrossover Most likely he is a being that is basically a demigod. The wizards themselves are kind of angels.
      Not really , but it is a decent comparison.

  • @modtec1209
    @modtec1209 Pƙed 2 lety +9

    I love when ppl watch these for the first time. Because if you know your middle earth history its amusing and nostalgic at the same time. I can't go "he looks so young" or "his bones! hes too old for this" anymore. This "innocence" and "wonder" of the first time watching is amazing.

  • @Whimsy3692
    @Whimsy3692 Pƙed 2 lety +75

    You two are the cutest, and most un-annoying CZcamsr reactors I've seen so far to this movie. You actually give great commentary and good jokes.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +12

      Wow! What a comment, honestly it’s proper made my day..can’t wait to have you see the next part, thank you for watching you legend ❀

    • @Whimsy3692
      @Whimsy3692 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      @@justtrustash You're welcome! You made my day as well. I'd love to see your gf in other reaction videos as well. She's awesome.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +13

      @@Whimsy3692 keep saying it as I’m trying to convince her to be In more too hehe 😂

  • @dudemanbroguy3464
    @dudemanbroguy3464 Pƙed 2 lety +65

    Frodo is 50 years old when he leaves the shire with the ring

    • @NecropsY1
      @NecropsY1 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      tis but a wee lad :)

    • @brianmurphy8811
      @brianmurphy8811 Pƙed 2 lety +15

      He also had kept the ring safe for 17 years, before Gandalf came back with the news about it. He's very, very lucky he kept it in a chest hidden away (and not on his person), would've been corrupted and gone by the time Gandalf returned.

    • @Rackhark
      @Rackhark Pƙed 2 lety +3

      @@brianmurphy8811 17 years? How did it take that long for Gandalf? was he Down in the library all the time?

    • @brianmurphy8811
      @brianmurphy8811 Pƙed 2 lety +12

      @@Rackhark Long story short, he suspected the ring long before Frodo got it...he'd been contemplating the ring for ~70 years (Bilbo held it for 60), and he'd seen Bilbo's change in behavior, as well as his lack of aging. He wasn't gone for the entire 17 years though, he came back occasionally over the first 8 years, but then stopped for 9. The gaps were, in part, because he needed to track down Ilsidur's notes on the Ring (which weren't easy to get ahold of) but also because he wanted to see the effects the ring had on Frodo. The 9 year gap, was, in part, to verify the anti-aging.
      Another reason for the inaction was, what was he gonna do, take it? And then what? Easily succumb to it's poison and cover the world in darkness? To give you an idea, Gandalf and Sauron are the same race of 'angelic' type being called Maiar. They serve the 'Gods' of Tolkien's Universe (Valar), Sauron just happened to serve Morgoth (Sauron's only a Lieutenant lol), the big baddie in Tolkien's Universe. But yeah, Gandalf fully powered up w/ the One Ring, wasn't something he wanted to risk.
      Edit: Probably would've been more appropriate for me to say Trilogy sized story, shortened to long explanation lol.

    • @duskwalker6817
      @duskwalker6817 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      @@Rackhark in addition to all the facts Brian said, it takes a fairly long time to traverse Middle Earth even on horseback. Going from the Shire to Gondor and back again would be nearly a years journey.

  • @lathspell87
    @lathspell87 Pƙed 2 lety +42

    "She's done way more than any of the geezers..." Meanwhile, everyone who's read the books knows it was Elrond and Gandalf that sent the flood.

    • @TheGunderian
      @TheGunderian Pƙed 2 lety +14

      In this movie you can see her surprise. She did not think they could cross. The shape of the horses was Gandolf's nice touch in the flood. Once The Nine lost their dark steeds in this flood, they went back to Mordor to remount on Nazgul beasts, then divided to rule various armies, or speed mustering of orcs and other dark legions.

    • @09jorgewords09
      @09jorgewords09 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      And that in the books she wasn't even the one who transported frodo, was another high elf who name I forgot how to write.

    • @lathspell87
      @lathspell87 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      @@09jorgewords09 Glorfindel

    • @Lon_Suder
      @Lon_Suder Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Elrond and Glorfindel.

  • @NecropsY1
    @NecropsY1 Pƙed 2 lety +28

    hobbits are good ring holders because they dont desire power - however everyone is corrupted by the ring its just a matter of time - the ring only has 1 master

  • @elizabethcrain5152
    @elizabethcrain5152 Pƙed 2 lety +7

    “Great voices, great handwriting, great hallways.” YES!!! đŸ‘â™„ïž

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Had to download the music, can’t be walking to work with normal music you know 😂 thank you so much for this comment ❀

  • @nickyboy22071989
    @nickyboy22071989 Pƙed rokem +3

    With that theme music I heard it quite accurately described. It makes you homesick for a place you've never even been to.

  • @Mantis_Toboggan_MD.
    @Mantis_Toboggan_MD. Pƙed 2 lety +11

    18:00 - In the book, Frodo was 33 years old when the ring came into his possession. He had the ring for a further 17 years before Gandalf returned to the Shire.
    So Frodo was actually in his 50's by the time he set off from the Shire. Just as with Bilbo, the ring delayed the ageing process for Frodo so he still looked like a young man.

  • @caggles
    @caggles Pƙed 2 lety +24

    You guys are adorable XD
    And yeah, you're right, Frodo doesn't get tempted by the Ring has to do with all the stuff Bilbo narrated at the beginning about hobbits - how their greatest loves are food, drink and green things. Most men, elves, dwarves or wizards would take weeks or months to become completely corrupted by the Ring - probably less if they were using it regularly like Bilbo was. It took Bilbo DECADES of use to reach the point where he got a little cranky at the idea of leaving it behind. So it's kinda impressive, when you think about it. Plus Bilbo is actually more corruptable than most hobbits because of his unusual desire for adventure and freedom. He has a reputation among other hobbits as a troublemaker. So Frodo is a great Ringbearer because he has no real desire for anything the Ring could offer him, but he also cares deeply about others and the world, so can't be scared off of his mission either.
    Also Frodo (in the books) is like... in his 50s when he leaves Hobbiton, not a teen. Hobbits age more slowly than humans, but not by much - it's probably fair to say that he's supposed to be the equivalent of a human in probably his 30s. Though I think the casting aged him down considerably in these movies :P

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Appreciate you and this comment so much, thank you for watching mate ❀

  • @L0RD_PR0
    @L0RD_PR0 Pƙed 2 lety +34

    you and your girlfriend are fuckng hilarious the end with bilbo had me dead 😂

    • @TheGunderian
      @TheGunderian Pƙed 2 lety +4

      She was legit jealous in 1 second when Arwen first appeared.
      5 seconds later she was more turned on by Arwen than you were Ash.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +4

      Literally you just explained her 😂

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +4

      Haha James you legend, thank you so much for this comment, made my day

  • @Gu3ssWhatsN3XT
    @Gu3ssWhatsN3XT Pƙed 2 lety +16

    The first 5 minutes had me sold on watching the rest of this reaction being a first time viewer lmao. the whole conversation about having friends who call you frodo and bilbo baggins was top notch. You 2 are hilarious

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +2

      My brother! I appreciate you, thank you for this ❀

  • @forensic_bones185
    @forensic_bones185 Pƙed 2 lety +24

    But I thought elves were small 😂
    Interesting fact: Tolkein(the writer) invented this idea of elves, and also hobbits

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +5

      What!!! He’s literally the Godfather

    • @CruelestChris
      @CruelestChris Pƙed 2 lety +9

      Not strictly true, elves in older Norse texts vary from descriptions that overlap with dwarves to human-sized creature that act in opposition to giants. It is true that he cemented the depiction of elves as tall, pale, ethereal beings in the modern mind, though.

    • @brigidtheirish
      @brigidtheirish Pƙed rokem +9

      @@CruelestChris This. What Tolkien did was bring back the *old* idea of elves.

  • @shadowthief9918
    @shadowthief9918 Pƙed 2 lety +13

    Fun fact: lord of the ring: return of king has won 11 oscars tying it with titanic and Ben-Hur for the most Oscar wins for a movie

  • @CelticPaladin
    @CelticPaladin Pƙed 2 lety +21

    This was a lot of fun to watch, Thanks guys.
    There's a lot done with practical effects and "miniatures" and matte paintings in this film supplemented with CGI. That's why the cgi looks better than straight up green screening everything nowadays - the cgi didn't have to do all the lifting itself.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Thank you mate for watching ❀ appreciate this comment so much

  • @DaimonAnimations
    @DaimonAnimations Pƙed 2 lety +57

    Bruh! This trilogy is the best trilogy of all time! This story is Amazing!

    • @Fire91ful
      @Fire91ful Pƙed 2 lety

      Really? I thought objectively it was planet of the apes

    • @melissam9656
      @melissam9656 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@Fire91ful go away troll

    • @reasonablekinda2269
      @reasonablekinda2269 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@Fire91ful subjectively you would be right since it is your opinion but objectively you would be wrong since most and I do mean by a very large amount of people consider the LOTR trilogy to be the greatest trilogy of all times, others that could be candidates for this would be The Original Star Wars trilogy, The Godfather trilogy and maybe the Back To The Future Trilogy though most would still say Lord Of The Rings is the True trilogy to rule them all.

    • @Fire91ful
      @Fire91ful Pƙed 2 lety

      @@reasonablekinda2269 I didnt mean me. I ment people who talk about the best trilogy. I cant say since I havent seen lotr since i was a kid.

    • @MrSRA13
      @MrSRA13 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@Fire91ful yeah it won 17 Oscars overall and is generally considered a masterpiece. They attention to detail is incredible. Just watch all the behind the scenes stuff, it's a whole trilogy load in itself and is amazing.

  • @TheLastGarou
    @TheLastGarou Pƙed rokem +6

    Fun Fact: Sir Christopher Lee (Saruman) had his own Heavy Metal band, and released an album, 'Charlemagne: By Blood and The Cross' when he was 94.
    He also did a duet with the former singer of DragonForce called 'The Magic of the Wizard's Dream.' I highly recommend giving both a listen.
    Edit: not only was Sir Christopher the only member of the LotR cast to have met Tolkien, he also had his personal blessing to play Gandalf if a film was made. Lee stated that he thought Professor Tolkien would have been very pleased with Sir Ian McKellen's performance.
    Edit 2: Gimli was played by the inimitable John Rhys-Davies.

    • @DeRockMedia
      @DeRockMedia Pƙed rokem +1

      very true, RIP Christopher Lee

    • @emily-crawford-soprano9181
      @emily-crawford-soprano9181 Pƙed rokem +1

      Indeed, and he claimed he was a descendant of Charlemagne on his mother’s side. What a wonderful man and actor.

  • @StewartCB
    @StewartCB Pƙed 2 lety +36

    You two are adorable. Terrific banter and a terrific sense of humor. I really enjoyed that. SUB.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Wow appreciate you so much mate, thank you for the support đŸ€ŸđŸŸ

    • @mikehawkertz9237
      @mikehawkertz9237 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Fr had me laughing the whole time

  • @kateiannacone2698
    @kateiannacone2698 Pƙed 2 lety +27

    "I actually prefer the evil man's voice."
    "What, you prefer Sauron's voice?"
    I think she means Saruman. Sir Christopher Lee just has the most amazing, velvety, menacing pipes ever. However, I gotta side with him on this one. Aragorn is sexy af and basically the perfect man imho.

    • @TimpanistMoth_AyKayEll
      @TimpanistMoth_AyKayEll Pƙed 2 lety +7

      "The perfect man" is about right. Highly recommend the video "Aragorn vs. Toxic Masculinity" (by Cinema Therapy, great channel) - even/especially to people who dislike that phrase, because the way they explain it in that analysis is wonderful.

    • @kateiannacone2698
      @kateiannacone2698 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      @@TimpanistMoth_AyKayEll I have seen it, and I agree. I actually work in mental health care and I love cinema therapy

    • @kateiannacone2698
      @kateiannacone2698 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      @FatalPies Riiiight, and please show me where I used that phrase? I certainly have thoughts on the subject, but I have not (and will not) share them here because this is not the forum for it. I would thank you not to make assumptions, put words in my mouth, or comment on my qualifications for my career, not to mention threaten people's lives. Have a nice day.

    • @revangerang
      @revangerang Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @FatalPies lmao yikesssss did you try to be as ironic as possible or does it just come naturally? You literally made yourself a poster child for toxic masculinity. You’re hilarious.

  • @josephanderson5856
    @josephanderson5856 Pƙed 2 lety +14

    You two are (without context) a treasure. Your reactions are pure fun, honest, and unique.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Joseph..glad to have you as a sub mate but more as a Mate, appreciate you sir! ❀

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton Pƙed 2 lety +3

      New audience reacting with enthusiasm for these movies are always make me so happy :) The more (of us Tolkienians) the merrier :)

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@TallisKeeton cheers mate, means a lot ❀

  • @BenWillyums
    @BenWillyums Pƙed 2 lety +24

    You two have tremendous chemistry. This reaction was so enjoyable! I actually got chills at one point.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Chills!! Ben that means everything to us mate, thank you brother ❀

  • @blake714
    @blake714 Pƙed 2 lety +14

    for the Wizard's Duel: The Wizards are a few thousand years old in their physical form. They are actually divine spirits called Maia (Maiar is the plural). They were sent to Middle-Earth to aid the Free People (Dwarves, Hobbits, Men and Elves) in the fight against Sauron. They are limited in their power (compared to their original divine power) and cannot fight Sauron head on, matching him power for power. Saruman, however, is bad. He turned evil some odd years ago for a few reasons. 1 of them being jealous of Gandalf. Another is his desire for power. The wizard's staves (Staff) is not what holds their power but it acts like a conduit, allowing them to really focus their power for a spell and be more accurate while in their physical form.

    • @marcuszaja6589
      @marcuszaja6589 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Don't forget that Gandalf and Sauron are of equal rank. They are both Maiar!

    • @blake714
      @blake714 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@marcuszaja6589 oh I know. They weren't allowed to fight each other. The Valar put limits on the Istari or Wizards if you will. In those forms, they cant match him power for power. They cant fight head on. They are there to counsel and rally the people of Middle Earth but sometimes, they do fight.

  • @lobben85
    @lobben85 Pƙed 2 lety +10

    The constant influx of people discovering this trilogy for the first time makes me, the guy that as a teenager watched all three movies three times in the theater feel really old 😋

  • @ashleyconner6266
    @ashleyconner6266 Pƙed 2 lety +18

    You guys are so cute and since you haven’t studied the lore, it’s cute seeing you both figure it out. This girl is cute and you and your bf have a cute relationship

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety

      Ashley I appreciate you so much for this comment, thank you!

  • @jonathonfrazier6622
    @jonathonfrazier6622 Pƙed 2 lety +29

    Frodo is not a kid. He is 50 years old. And hes not 4.ft 11, thats huge for a hobbit. Hes probally 3 ft 6 in to 3 ft 8 in tall.

    • @toyota420xp
      @toyota420xp Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Litteraly frodo was over 4ft some say 4ft2. The tallest ever was 4ft6 inches. Marry and pippen later drank a special ent beer and grew to be the tallest of all time

    • @jonathonfrazier6622
      @jonathonfrazier6622 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@toyota420xp Frodo was not 4 foot nothing.

    • @toyota420xp
      @toyota420xp Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@jonathonfrazier6622 he is said to be larger than some.so anything over 3ftb6. But he was alittle shorter than mary and pipin who became the tallest after drinking ent draught. They grew to4ft5

    • @jonathonfrazier6622
      @jonathonfrazier6622 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@toyota420xp i believe Frodo was a bit taller than some hobbits but there is nothing in the text to assume he approached 4 feet.

  • @fayej6591
    @fayej6591 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    When I saw Hobbiton revealed the first time in the movie theater, I started to cry from sheer joy at the perfection of it all. It was everything I hoped it would be and more. I basically cried throughout the whole thing.

  • @toukie
    @toukie Pƙed rokem +2

    The lord of the rings, the biggest advertisement for New Zealand there ever was. Seriously, though, I grew up reading the books, and I was so scared when I learned they were making them into movies because it was such an undertaking, there was no way they could do it justice.
    I was proven wrong. This trilogy is one of my all time favorite. It's a masterpiece, through and through.
    The extended editions have more than 6 hours each of behind the scenes and making ofs and I love watching those as much as I love the movies themselves

  • @benbrown8258
    @benbrown8258 Pƙed 2 lety +8

    I am way impressed! Your reactions were among the most insightful mature of any First Reactions I've seen. You both make an incredible pair of viewers. An absolutely masculine man who has a full range of emotions and an incredibly beautiful woman both with Incredible insight as well. Your video is definitely worth watching again and again. I am so looking forward to seeing your reaction to the next part

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Ben, I love you mate! Thank you for this comment you legend ❀

    • @benbrown8258
      @benbrown8258 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@justtrustash back at you! This video and the other definitely should be Legend. I've seen them both a couple of times now and I just can't tell you how much I enjoy them. You are both absolutely delightful people. Middle Earth would be a better place if you all lived there. Fortunately for us you live here

  • @victorsixtythree
    @victorsixtythree Pƙed 2 lety +6

    At 8:45 you guys are talking about the attention to detail in the sets - that scene with Gandalf and Bilbo speaking with a table in between them is a forced perspective shot where it LOOKS like Gandalf and Bilbo are looking at each other but actually Gandalf is closer to the camera making him look large. But here's the thing - it looks like one table between them but they had to make the table in TWO parts, one closer and one farther away to create the illusion. If you look carefully, you can see where the table is actually split. And all that just for that one shot!

  • @LethalOwl
    @LethalOwl Pƙed 2 lety +7

    This series will probably net you a few thousand subs per movie. So glad you're doing the extended editions. They're long, but absolutely worth it. Answers so many questions that many other reactors have when they don't watch extended, which is answered in the extended. Cheers, Ash.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety

      No thank you for watching mate, appreciate the love mate

  • @telfordexotics167
    @telfordexotics167 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    I cant even list how many times ive watched these reactions now, several times a week atlesst, simply brilliant, the best reactor/s on youtube hands down

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Waking up to this comment is just the best man, thank you for being a proper legend mate ❀

  • @Kage848
    @Kage848 Pƙed 2 lety +425

    This was you're best reaction to date & you're girlfriend is awesome!

    • @mikehoke3822
      @mikehoke3822 Pƙed 2 lety +24

      If your girlfriend becomes a part of this, maybe I'll subscribe

    • @Kage848
      @Kage848 Pƙed 2 lety +19

      @@mikehoke3822 I have been watching him for a while. Subbed this one cause the GF is funny AF and he was Fire as well!

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +34

      Love you mate, thank you ❀❀

    • @TheGunderian
      @TheGunderian Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@justtrustash She fans her face when aroused. You both have Corona I see!

    • @jona.scholt4362
      @jona.scholt4362 Pƙed 2 lety +9

      Great voices: Check✔
      Great Handwriting: Check✔
      Great Hallways: Check✔
      "This is the place you'd want to live!"
      When he said that, that alone got me to sub.

  • @APG34
    @APG34 Pƙed 2 lety +11

    Bro no shade thrown...BUT I KNEW YOUR GF would be a Redhead you are a fiery dude you needed someone to match your intensity lol. Btw another great reaction man you have become one of my favorite reaction channels ....Your passion is fucking amazing and a lot of dead channels out there that have no visceral responses to whats going on on the screen but you do and it feels all genuine bro keep it up hope you rise right to the top GL and ill be watching everything.

  • @orvoloco8261
    @orvoloco8261 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    "Gandalf is like a LITTLE WIZARD"
    omg

  • @parapotato
    @parapotato Pƙed 2 lety +7

    I've been on a kick of watching LOTR reactions. (I'm a certified Tolkien nerd). And I've gotta say you and your lovely GF have pretty much this best one on YT. The energy and passion are on point and I can tell you genuinely enjoyed the ride.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      What a legend! Thank you my brother, means a lot to us mate ❀

  • @janetuss6496
    @janetuss6496 Pƙed 2 lety +32

    lol IT'S PAPA ASH FROM NOW ON. Smacker of Pig's As*es.
    the soundtrack for LOTR is actually unreal tho, chills everytime. Hard to choose between hobbiton or the elves place to live, they're all so beautiful.
    you and your lady are hilarious. When she got mock jealous over you fanboying over arwen, too cute haha. Arwen and Aragorn's voices are sexy indeed. Upload the next part please!!

  • @kylebarbre4421
    @kylebarbre4421 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Y’all are in for so much good stuff in this series:
    And nothing will fuck with me more than the memory of being 10 in the movie theater, and seeing Bilbo’s face go full monster when he sees the ring.

  • @cluelessclown6562
    @cluelessclown6562 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    Honestly, this is one of the best reactions to anything I've seen in a while. You are so into it, constantly thinking about every little thing in the movie while also pouring in your great personalities. Overall I had such a great time watching this!

  • @smiddyman
    @smiddyman Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Great vid. Loving the banter between the two of you.

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety

      Appreciate the love mate, thank you ❀

  • @StudioMod
    @StudioMod Pƙed 2 lety +13

    Never laughed so hard at a reaction before lmao. Sooo funny man, great stuff

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Mate you’re a proper legend! Thank you for this comment ❀

  • @Paylala
    @Paylala Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Her reaction at 30:59 .... lmao.. girl same. I make the same face every time I watch this movie. Liv Tyler is amazing.

  • @darkhawk4863
    @darkhawk4863 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    "Imagine being that actor" - the actor playing the lead Uruk-hai is called Lawrence Maokore; and he's talked about the process of that prosthetic in interviews on the DVD extras: It was something like 11-13 hours of prosthetics. Basically, he'd go into makeup the night before filming, and they'd put the prosthetics on him while he got his night's sleep in the makeup chair.

  • @MZ-bl6wg
    @MZ-bl6wg Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Oh my Lord Hannah raspy laugh,
.I’m seriously in Love !!! British accent ,
the Laugh and so incredibly stunning,..in all respect ash, she’s legendary!
    How bashful and sad she looked when he said luv Tyler’s character was glowing
so damn adorable! 💓

  • @telfordexotics167
    @telfordexotics167 Pƙed 2 lety +8

    Not even joking bro ive watched this about 100 times, the best reactor on youtube hands down mate, you both smashed this !!

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Hahaha you serious? Mate that means a lot to us thank you!! just currently editing the hobbit reaction so look out for that đŸ‘ŒđŸŸ

    • @parkinglotedits6544
      @parkinglotedits6544 Pƙed rokem +1

      this is about my fifth rewatch. Atp i just watch this instead of the movie lol

    • @telfordexotics167
      @telfordexotics167 Pƙed rokem

      @@parkinglotedits6544 I watch almost all shows and movies through reactions xD

  • @AthenaAlysanne
    @AthenaAlysanne Pƙed 2 lety +3

    One of the best scores in film history ever. Glad to see it appreciated by others. Howard Shore is a master!

  • @andreas956
    @andreas956 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I agree with you. Boromir quickly became my favourite character and later In this movie he solidified it....

  • @majbrat
    @majbrat Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Omg I giggled for a long time when you said the wonderful music made you want to go for a walk and just... appreciate trees and stuff. Gold!
    It really is a moving soundtrack - just another example of the total excellence of these films.

  • @davidanderson1639
    @davidanderson1639 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    There was in fact two Bag End sets; one human size, one hobbit size. They then filmed passes of both sets, which were then composited into one single shot. The scene at the table where Bilbo serves tea is incredible & both actors were in the shot at the same time; albeit several feet away from each other.
    To get an idea of the depth of work Alan Lee, John Howe, Grant Major, Richard Taylor & the rest of the production design team put into the trilogy I’d recommend searching for the bonus features from the DVDs on CZcams.
    Fun Fact: Back in 2007 I got to meet Sir Christopher Lee; which was an incredible honour. He was a true legend in every sense of the word; although he disliked the term. I got to speak to him about LOTR, his work with Hammer films & his iconic role as Lord Summerisle in The Wicker Man (the greatest British horror film ever!!!).

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Whattt!! How did you get to meet him? Proper jealous mate

    • @davidanderson1639
      @davidanderson1639 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@justtrustash he was doing a signing of his heavy metal album at the record store I worked in at the time. The man was seriously tall; I’m 6ft2” he towered over me. I’d been a fan of his work for years & it was just incredible to meet him.
      Also, I have a degree in film design & seeing people be amazed at the technical achievements made during the production of LOTR is always awesome. Everything in Bag End was made from scratch & its staggering when you find out that the props team made somewhere in the region of 45’000 pieces for the films!!

  • @monaghanfan18
    @monaghanfan18 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    I absolutely love this reaction!!! I love it when she calls the hobbits kids. xD So cute!! I can't wait to see part 2!!

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety

      Thank you so much for your comment mate, it’s coming very soon ❀

  • @alejandrorocker907
    @alejandrorocker907 Pƙed rokem +2

    28:24 "Imagine being an actor" jajajja I love how she can think about the actor xD

  • @lukasahford5050
    @lukasahford5050 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    The butterfly turned into an eagle. I'm fucking dead 😂😂

  • @chheansok843
    @chheansok843 Pƙed 2 lety +12

    Gahhhh what a teeeeeeaase!!!!! I cannot wait for the rest of this trilogy’s reaction from the both of you!! It’s like watching it for the first time again, for the hundredth time lol it will never get old for me. Your lady’s perfect for you btw, I guess 😜 I’m not jealous at all. đŸ˜©đŸ˜©đŸ˜©

  • @exituscaeli959
    @exituscaeli959 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    You guys are perfect for reacting to this. I could not stop watching! DO NOT let people give you spoilers. The films get better and better. Cheers!

  • @lordsrednuas
    @lordsrednuas Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Got to give Gimli his props, of all those who didn't know how to destroy the ring he was the only one who actually tried.

  • @ESJonas
    @ESJonas Pƙed 2 lety +8

    This is what I always say. The only thing I don't like in these movies is the lack of time passing clues. Frodo is 33 in the begining, when Gandalf comes back he is older than 50 but hasn't aged because of the ring. Bilbo gets older but it's more than 17 years until he meets Frodo with the Elves. The other hobbits are much, much younger than Frodo.
    This is far from a short tale.

  • @shaytal100
    @shaytal100 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    First video I have seen from you guys. So great to see how much you appreciate great actors and their voices, the scenery and costumes and makeup.
    Can't wait to see how you will react to the rest of the LotR trilogy.

  • @blacktronlego
    @blacktronlego Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Gimli is played by John Rhys-Davies. He was in the TV series 'Sliders' he was also in two of the Indiana Jones films as well as various others. He also provides the voice for Treebeard.
    Arwen is played by Liv Tyler, daughter of Steve Tyler of the band Aerosmith. She was also in the film 'Armageddon' and one of the 'Hulk' adaptations as well as other things.

    • @izabelasiczek3547
      @izabelasiczek3547 Pƙed rokem

      I used to love watching sliders lol and I had such a crush on Liv Tyler 😆

  • @jean-paulaudette9246
    @jean-paulaudette9246 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Fun fact: There's plenty of brown hobbits. Of the three ancient kins, there were the fallowhides, who were fair in skin and hair, the harfoots who were brown of hair, and tan of skin, and the stoors, who were dark of hair and skin. In The Shire, these kins have more-or-less freely intermingled, and married.

    • @TallisKeeton
      @TallisKeeton Pƙed 2 lety

      the differences of skin colors between hobbits clans were not like between Africa and Europe. Before they migrated to Eriador and established Shire all of the hobbits were living in the same area between Anduin valley on the south (Gondor) and Mirkwood forest on the north (Legolas homeland) and the Misty mountains on the west (dvarves lands) and so they were all white skinned but the differences between their color of the skin in the Shire were based on the exposure becouse of the difference of class and not the race - the hobbits is one race a sub-race of mortal humans. When the book tells about someone's "brown hands" (like Sam) it just means that the person worked on open air mostly. Thats all of this topic. In the age before the establishing of the Shire the 3 clans or tribes were the friends and neighbours of other races - the Stoors (Gollums clan) lived near the humans around the Anduin's tributaries. And the Stoors were mostly farmers but also fishermen. The Harfoots lived close to dwarves lands and were farmers but also talented in crafts. The Fallohides lived close to Mirkwood and were neighbours and students of the elves. The Fallohides were mostly hunters and gatherers but they were also more talented than others in poetry and singing. And in archery. Fallowhides were also the tallest and the fairest (most handsome). The elites families of the Shire, like Tooks and Brandybucks got their ancestors in Fallowhides. At the Shire age the Tooks got formidable archers. Though the Brandybucks could be also a mix with Stoors becouse they settled upon the river bank of Baranduin (Brandywine), and some of the charachteristics of Baggins family is also close to Harfoots with Baggins stubborness, wits and determination to achieve their goals. Frodo in the movie seemed to be composed from the charachteristics of all 3 ancient clans but esp the fair features of Fallohides and the psyches of Harfoots.

  • @Cameron5043
    @Cameron5043 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Glad to find you wonderful people! Signed on for the Lord of the Rings journey, can't wait for the next half, bring it on!
    Fantastic reaction!

  • @chefskiss6179
    @chefskiss6179 Pƙed 2 lety +11

    Yeah... when's that mamacita and Ash's sister channel happening? Is it a pending backorder? Do I have to call my local alderman?
    Okay, just finished watching yer reaction vid and had to add... I've watched this gem a guhbillion times now, and countless other reactor vids, to the point of over-dosing and just not watching them anymore... I watched your beginning just to see yer intro chit chat and let me tell you, in all sincerity... THIS version is beyond the best I've seen, if just for you both being so enamoured or enraptured or whatever, just so coolly mesmerized and grinning... just brilliant; I honestly felt like I was watching it for the very first time. THANK you for that, can't wait for the rest of the series!

  • @cindyknudson2715
    @cindyknudson2715 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    Just a tidbit of info: regarding the ring in Frodo's hand: while you were talking between yourselves Gandalf reassured Frodo that it was quite cool.

    • @natedaniels3655
      @natedaniels3655 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      I've been searching through the comments for this one.

  • @Bl4ck7h0rn3
    @Bl4ck7h0rn3 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Absolutely cannot wait for you to finish this trilogy. Truly one of the most complete set of movies ever made.

  • @barkingmonkee
    @barkingmonkee Pƙed 2 lety +1

    You two are bonkers- I loved this rxn! Can't wait for part 2. Also, some of Pippin spilling the beans at the Prancing Pony was the ale, but mostly that's just Pippin.

  • @fiddler-on-the-green
    @fiddler-on-the-green Pƙed 2 lety +5

    That was the most fun I had watching a LOTR reaction in a long time :D
    Looking forward to the rest now!

  • @pdegan2814
    @pdegan2814 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    THANK YOU for reacting to the Extended Editions, they really are the best way to watch :)

    • @justtrustash
      @justtrustash  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Hahaha it’s a pain to edit but if I’m gonna do it properly, IM GONNA DO IT PROPERLY đŸ€ŸđŸŸđŸ‘ŒđŸŸ

  • @omok2
    @omok2 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    It's always refreshing to see people watch these for the first time.
    Looking forward to the rest of the reactions

  • @progrock21
    @progrock21 Pƙed 2 lety

    The two of you have chemistry and the reactions honest and refreshing. I’ve read the book a few times and seen the films many more but I am watching with new eyes through you. Keep going , you have a future together and if your friends have never hugged you or done a manly shoulder charge perhaps now more than ever you should start. Keep safe.

  • @custardflan
    @custardflan Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Peter Jackson said they treatee the Ring like an addiction., Tolkien said the Ring's effect on a person was like that in the Our Father, "lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil." The Ring draw evil out from inside of you and evil from the outside toward you.

  • @gavinford9055
    @gavinford9055 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    Oh man I’ve been waiting for this!!! Each one gets better as if it was possible!

  • @andresbordoni9277
    @andresbordoni9277 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +1

    Love when they are wondering what would they be in Middle Earth, because no matter the answer, you win.
    You're a hobbit? You win.
    You're an elf? You win.
    You're a dwarf? You win.
    You're a rider of Rohan? You win.
    You're a man of Gondor? You win.

  • @OnePieceTheorist
    @OnePieceTheorist Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Just found this reaction, and i've watched lots of LotR reactions, but this was the best one.
    You two have amazing chemistry and its so funny, loved it, hope all the other parts are just as funny as this one.