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  • @TheOctobersReact
    @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +128

    So this was an adventure and a half. I cannot wait for the comments on this one! This movie was great, but we are left on READ bc we have to get into the second one… NOW!
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    READY FOR YOUR AWESOME LORD OF THE RINGS FUN FACTS ❤

    • @jaydisqus3353
      @jaydisqus3353 Před 8 měsíci +7

      I look forward to the rest of the movies. Great job.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +3

      thanks ☺️ we loved it thanks for watching !

    • @dansgaming2064
      @dansgaming2064 Před 8 měsíci +7

      Are you watching the theatrical edition or extended? Also, I don't know if anyone mentioned this, but you can actually take a tour of the Shire in New Zealand. 1 other fact, was that when the Uruk-Hai threw the knife at Aragorn, the actor unknowingly threw the real knife and Viggo blocked it.

    • @Parallaxus
      @Parallaxus Před 8 měsíci +10

      Don't know if it's already been said, but as it's never explained in the movies, only Tolkien's written works, the five wizards (we only see Gandalf and Saruman in the first trilogy) are spirits/angels called maiar created by the god Iluvatar, sent down to middle earth with a human-looking body approximating old men. They are however NOT old men in the sense that they only LOOK like old men and actually are very strong, durable and agile. They were initially sent to middle earth with the mission to rally the good mortal races against Sauron in order to remove/destroy Sauron. They were explicitly told not to directly try to take on the mission of destroying Sauron themselves, only act as guides to the mortals and encourage and direct them onto the right path.

    • @BM-hb2mr
      @BM-hb2mr Před 8 měsíci +2

      It is the guy from 50 first dates
      Also the main character in Goonies

  • @folcotook3049
    @folcotook3049 Před 8 měsíci +586

    Bilbo was the richest hobbit in the Shire which is why his party was so elaborate. His family had always been well to do, but a dragon hoard can significantly boost one's fortunes. 😉

    • @QueenLuxAeterna
      @QueenLuxAeterna Před 8 měsíci +91

      Indeed. But just for the sake of beeing picky, Bilbo was the richest but no one knew it, most of his fortune was secret. The honor of beeing officially the richest among the hobbits fall into Merry's family, the Brandybucks iirc.

    • @bernice6867
      @bernice6867 Před 8 měsíci +35

      And the Sackville-Bagginses were after his wealth.

    • @michaelccozens
      @michaelccozens Před 8 měsíci +52

      Also, even for a hobbit, 111 was extremely rare. It would be similar to a respected elder in a small, very close-knit town turning 100; it's gonna be a community event.

    • @kerryhorton7306
      @kerryhorton7306 Před 8 měsíci +17

      And the troll hoard lol

    • @dispicableG23
      @dispicableG23 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Dill-hole was richer

  • @folcotook3049
    @folcotook3049 Před 8 měsíci +470

    The Nazgul not entering the rivers is often confusing for those who haven't read the books. The first time, at the ferry, the black rider stopped because the Brandywine river was too deep and swift for a horse.
    When they are pursuing Arwen (carrying Frodo), they hesitate because the river is the border of Imladris (Rivendell) and they know very powerful beings exist there.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +57

      makes sense and yes you are right thanks for explaining that and we appreciate you for watching

    • @michaelccozens
      @michaelccozens Před 8 měsíci +38

      Good points, thanks! There's also a symbolic level to it; in many cultures, water, especially flowing, deep, clear water, is sorta regarded as holy (makes sense evolutionarily, because finding running clear water was vital to human survival, both via quenching thirst and by not making you crap yourself to death after doing so, because running water is less likely to house high levels of pathogens. Theory is that it's why we like shiny, sparkly things; they look like sunlight reflecting off fast-moving water). Vampires and similar "evil" creatures, for example, often have trouble crossing barriers of water. It also makes sense that Tolkien, who was deliberately intending to make LOTR a folklore for modern Britain the way Arthurian legend was folklore for the medieval nation, would draw on established folklore themes. The Black Riders are servants of Sauron, and are therefore evil, and so don't like water on that level, too, in addition to the already-noted narrative reasons.
      One of the reasons Arwen confronts the Riders there is that Rivendell is Elvish, and the land protects Elves as Elves protect the land. When she asks the river for help, it answers.

    • @badplay156
      @badplay156 Před 8 měsíci +19

      Yes the flood was not raised by Arwen but actually by Elron.

    • @brettpeacock9116
      @brettpeacock9116 Před 8 měsíci +32

      They dislike water also because Water is the domain of a powerful Valar spirit called Ulmo, who hates both Sauron and his Master, Morgoth, an Evil Valar, banished into the void at the end of the First Age. (The Third Age is almost over in the film. Gandalf is not a man, he is a Maiar Spirit (Like a lesser Angel) sent to aid the people of Middle Earth resist Sauron, another Maiar turned to evil, but Gandalf is enjoined from directly leading these peoples.

    • @isaackellogg3493
      @isaackellogg3493 Před 8 měsíci +16

      Also in the books, the hobbits actually leave the shore on the ferry several minutes before the Black Rider arrives-they are several hundred yards away from the shore by the time the Rider reaches the shore, so rather than try to chase them through a river with a swift cross current, the Black Rider elected to go the long way round by land.
      The nail-biting, skin-of-their-teeth escape was invented to create drama, because the book is paced far too leisurely to make an exciting movie without adaptation.

  • @telynns8490
    @telynns8490 Před 8 měsíci +74

    I love the fact that you caught the fact that there are 9 in the Fellowship and that matches the nine black riders. Elrond chooses 9 for the Fellowship in the books for that very reason.

  • @sherloke9803
    @sherloke9803 Před 8 měsíci +141

    The wizards (actually Maiar spirits) do not have permission to use their full powers to interfere directly with the affairs of Middle Earth. They are supposed to provide wisdom and guidance. Only in very rare moments are they allowed to use their powers, usually when confronted with equally powerful dark forces (like balrogs and nazgul). This is why Gandalf does not use his wizard powers in fights against orcs n stuff.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +18

      that makes sense forreal ! thanks for watching 😊

    • @WolfFireheart
      @WolfFireheart Před 8 měsíci +16

      Yeah! They are basically guides. They give their wisdom and advice to people, but will never tell someone what to do, or what to choose. That is the reason Gandalf asked Frodo which patch to take. He knew it was very likely that there was a Balrog in Moria. But it wasn't his role to decide which path to take. It would have interfered to much with fate and/or peoples wills.
      At least that is how I see it. Tolkien didn't really like giving people direct and simple answers to his lore. It removes to much of the mystery. Which I think is a great attitude!

    • @ninjabluefyre3815
      @ninjabluefyre3815 Před 7 měsíci +3

      He uses a fire spell against the creature outside Moria in the book.

    • @edwardarroyo884
      @edwardarroyo884 Před 7 měsíci +9

      @@ninjabluefyre3815You mean the watcher, that thing is clearly more powerful than orcs, so it makes sense.

    • @Valandar2
      @Valandar2 Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@ninjabluefyre3815 It's also something caused by the disharmony Morgoth infected the Song of Illuvatar with, and therefore something Gandalf was permitted to use his full power against.

  • @PhilBagels
    @PhilBagels Před 8 měsíci +64

    The Doors of Moria needed a "Forgot Password?" button.
    Boromir is the first to succumb to the evil of the ring because he's the one under the most stress and threat from Sauron. He's from Gondor, which is directly across the river from Mordor. His land is the first target. All the others live much further away. I'm glad you understood that it was the ring's influence on him, and not simply that he was weak or evil. Many reactors don't get it, and think he was just a jerk and a traitor.

    • @mycroft16
      @mycroft16 Před 8 měsíci +15

      Yeah, these are the first reactors I've seen who have understood that this wasn't Boromir's fault... that the ring was WAY beyond him and screwed with his mind. They also immediately caught on to his redemption and actual real bravery and sincerity in trying to save Merry and Pippin.

    • @isaackellogg3493
      @isaackellogg3493 Před 4 měsíci +3

      The programmers didn’t think anyone would need a “Forgot Password?” button because the password was “password” and the instructions were “type ‘password’ to continue.” As Gandalf pointed out, the inscription should have been translated (by him, in fact) as “SAY ‘Friend’ and enter.”

  • @martijnvanvelsen6313
    @martijnvanvelsen6313 Před 8 měsíci +52

    Fun fact: Actor Sean Bean has a severe fear of flying and that was quite a problem during the filming of Lord of the Rings. Scenes were regularly shot in isolated places. The actors and crew were brought by helicopter, but our Boromir was not seen. When the time came again, he would start a walking tour to the filming location hours in advance and already wearing his costume.

  • @shaun-hoppy
    @shaun-hoppy Před 8 měsíci +80

    The lady Galadriel shows what she would have become if she took the ring, much like why Gandalf wouldn't even touch the ring, the more powerful a person is the more damage the ring would do through corrupting them, Hobbits are simple folk and don't desire much in life so they are tempted less by power, Boromir wanted badly to protect his people, Galadriel would have been a force for nature, and a terrible being to anything that she though despoil it, Gandalf would hunt down anything he so as evil, or bad by the time the ring had done he would probably kill even the smallest of crimes, or even rule everyone thinking he could control everyone as free will means free will to do as you want, so the ring would corrupt good deeds into the opposite of what you started out to do and thats the danger of it, you would never think of destroying something that only helps you do what you see as good, thats the trap

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +16

      oh wow yes that makes sense thanks for watching 😊

    • @Bane2Face
      @Bane2Face Před 5 měsíci +2

      Nice

    • @isaackellogg3493
      @isaackellogg3493 Před 4 měsíci +4

      The Ring tempted people with what they wanted most in the world. Elves want knowledge and personal development, dwarves want treasure mined from caves and crafted into beautiful weapons and jewelry, humans want power and fame. Hobbits want…a full plate, a full glass, a full pipe, and a hole full of children. Kind of hard for the Ring to tempt them.
      The Ring did at one point show Sam a vision of Samwise the Strong, with armor and sword, leading troops to victory…which lasted about ten seconds before he chuckled at the very idea, much preferring to imagine a future where he took first prize in vegetables at the fair.

  • @rio20d
    @rio20d Před 8 měsíci +99

    I really love Cate Blanchett 's voice as she narrated the prelude, her voice is really ethereal

    • @toddsmith50
      @toddsmith50 Před 8 měsíci +5

      But also just great emphasis and timing

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 8 měsíci +3

      There is an extended prologue from a wonderful playlist I can show you. Watch from top to bottom!

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 8 měsíci +1

      czcams.com/play/PLRzqXH8K0HzHLIkb6g9PcXtaKBpFpomPB.html

    • @peterkirby7546
      @peterkirby7546 Před 7 měsíci +2

      The recent Dune movie tried it, but they didn't have the gravitas to pulls it off (imao). They ain't no CB.

    • @DefenestrateYourself
      @DefenestrateYourself Před 3 měsíci

      @@peterkirby7546 Nah Dune’s incredible. More so part II

  • @johnwalters1341
    @johnwalters1341 Před 8 měsíci +170

    Enjoying your reactions! When Galadriel says, "I pass the test. I will diminish, and go into the West, and remain Galadriel," there is an immense amount of back story behind her statement. Suffice it to say that Galadriel was an exile from the Undying Lands, where she had rebelled against the Valar, the Lords of the West. The Silmarillion, Tolkien's "Bible" of Middle-earth, is largely about that rebellion. By refusing the Ring when it came within her grasp, Galadriel atoned for her rebellion and was allowed to return into the West. Read the LOTR book and the Silmarillion for the details. It's a long read, but it's worth it!

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +18

      thanks for clarifying 😊 thanks for watching 😊

    • @themadmallard
      @themadmallard Před 8 měsíci +23

      @@TheOctobersReact the part about remaining Galadriel is kind of a theme in the author's writing about names and thoughts on how they have power, and changing or concealing names has great meaning behind them. The idea was that if she had taken the ring, she too would become twisted, so twisted that she would not be known as Galadriel, either by taking on another name or by doing things inconsistent with the current being known as "Galadriel" or perhaps other reasons because of the ring. Her resisting the ring and declaring she would remain Galadriel was her refusal to be anything other than who she is. @1:09:18 you keyed in on it. Imagine that it twists you so much out of character, it twists your name away too.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 8 měsíci +7

      She was not banished. She took a different route before or after Fëanor’s oath. And she had always been keen on travelling to the land of her ancestors. Middle earth. Where they woke to the stars above them at the Cuiviènen

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 8 měsíci +9

      @@themadmallardthe ban was lifted once before but she chose to stay so as to make sure Sauron is eventually defeated. So she has been doubly invitees back to Valinor. She also was slightly pacifist due to how anytime a Ñoldorin elf takes action in a big way the world loses more than it gains and she felt Fëanor’s shadow and or Morgoth’s loomed over her and her actions so she remained eve wise as always.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@TheOctobersReact she didn’t rebel. Her half uncle did. And it wasn’t so much rebelling. The Ñoldor were the warriors and those who were scholars so they would have the heart to question the Valar and they were allowed to leave to middle earth to pursue the fallen Vala named Morgoth by the elves. Formally Melkor.

  • @dashroyer7249
    @dashroyer7249 Před 8 měsíci +36

    Not gonna lie, hearing you say “confirm your kills people” after learning Sauron’s spirit endured killed me 😂

  • @Jedicake
    @Jedicake Před 8 měsíci +232

    Oh. My. God.
    Ya'll are in for an absolute treat. It cannot be overstated how incredible this trilogy is. Not just these movies but Tokien's work in general. It's unbelievable how well written and how deep it goes

  • @hypersleepdialogues8889
    @hypersleepdialogues8889 Před 8 měsíci +56

    The greatest story ever told. Books are amazing, and they did a wonderful job adapting them to film. They captures the spirit and essence of the books perfectly.

  • @Kaspisify
    @Kaspisify Před 8 měsíci +20

    When that little girl comes over the hills screaming Gandalf, and the music crescendos. Brings a tear to my eye every single time. And the acting from Ian Mckellen when he says "So am I dear boy! ... So am I... " And just kind of gets misty eyed staring out over the countryside. It is all just too gaddamn beautiful and all of these tiny little moments are a huge part of what the movies are to me.

  • @michaelcarlson1208
    @michaelcarlson1208 Před 8 měsíci +73

    In case you didn't know, Andy Serkis is the actor who motion captured and voiced Gollum. If I am correct, Andy Serkis became the og of motion capture for tons of future franchises, not just motion capturing and voicing, but helping the industry overall. He is Klaw from Ultron(the guy that got his arm chopped) and upcoming black panther. He did motion capture for Ceaser in planet of the apes films, Peter Jackson King Kong, and many other films.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +13

      wow thanks for letting us know that! really cool! thanks for watching Michael 😄

    • @porflepopnecker4376
      @porflepopnecker4376 Před 8 měsíci +12

      And the actual Serkis, not the motion capture one, plays Alfred in "The Batman."

    • @ronweber1402
      @ronweber1402 Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@porflepopnecker4376 He also turns up as himself as an extra in the LOTR films.

    • @GrainneMhaol
      @GrainneMhaol Před 8 měsíci +2

      He's also directed a bunch of movies now.

    • @mamaseesa3122
      @mamaseesa3122 Před 8 měsíci +2

      He's also done the audio books for all three Lord of the Rings books, and he does ALL of the voices.

  • @dennisswainston411
    @dennisswainston411 Před 8 měsíci +36

    The 20 minutes of credits at the end of "Fellowship" included everybody that had been involved in the fan website that was launched when the movie series was announced. Anyone that took part in online discussions was given the opportunity to have their name listed. I was one of those fans. I won tickets to the Fellowship premiere in Orlando,Fl. I have a 18" replica statue of Gandalf that I won on-line. I have a replica "Sting" sword that looks and is as heavy as a real sword. But when you slide a switch, it glows blue and hums! My wife an I attended a LOTR marathon when the "Return of the King" was released. It included the Extended editions of the first two movies as well. It started @ 9:30 am, included meals & breaks between the movies and movie related giveaways. It ended the next morning at 1:30 am... and 10 years later we did the "Hobbit" movies at the same theater the same way!!!

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +6

      wow i absolutely love that you shared that! that was so cool, can you tell us more about your experience bc that is so awesome!

    • @mycroft16
      @mycroft16 Před 8 měsíci +7

      Were you a TORN member back in the day? Man I miss those days, waiting for set photos. I think my favorite story of all is after the Return of the King Oscars which the film won all 11 it was nominated for, the cast skipped out on all the big Hollywood parties and instead went to the fan website party... and stayed there the entire night partying with the fans.

    • @dennisswainston411
      @dennisswainston411 Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@mycroft16 Yes I was. I was lucky enough to introduce my entire family to JRR's works and all these movies! I have a Theater Room with a DLP Projector/120" Screen and a 60" 3D TV and 3D Blue Ray DVD player.

  • @carthos4402
    @carthos4402 Před 8 měsíci +20

    Important Fact: "Pipe Weed" isnt marijuana. Its referring to tobacco which for many years was referred to as a weed.
    This has been confirmed by the original author, the foundation, and even the movie executives.

    • @alexmckee4683
      @alexmckee4683 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Yeah, weed just meant any herbaceous plant in old English. Many common plants have weed in their name such as chickweed, milkweed, fireweed, etc. Pipeweed is a rendering of Nicotiana sp. into an English-style common name.
      Nice to see some comments pushing back against the contemporary and erroneous interpretation that it's marijuana.

    • @alanmacification
      @alanmacification Před 4 měsíci

      However, nicotine is the third most common psychoactive substance after caffeine and alcohol. We don't know what effect it had on Hobbits, Dwarves, or Wizards.

    • @isaackellogg3493
      @isaackellogg3493 Před 4 měsíci

      In Tolkien’s day, tobacco was seen as a lower-class indulgence, something the upper classes did not partake in (it was in common use among academics like Tolkien, but in the United Kingdom then, unlike the United States today, academics were not seen as high status. So since the upper classes have far less disdain for tobacco today (socially, though not for health reasons), Peter Jackson portrayed pipe-weed as if it were marijuana, to emphasize the fact that its use was not common save among hobbits and other bumpkins (which is why Saruman shamed Gandalf for his habit, and so carefully hid the fact of his own habit). Since I live in a part of the Midwest with a large number of Burmese immigrants, a version of the Lord of the Rings set in the modern era of my city might show the hobbits chewing (and spitting) betel nut.

    • @DefenestrateYourself
      @DefenestrateYourself Před 3 měsíci

      Nah it’s wacky tobaccy

  • @Angrenost02
    @Angrenost02 Před 8 měsíci +21

    "That was Will Smith"
    Holy moly, took me a second but you got me good on this one.
    Glad to see more people watching this great trilogy. If you enjoy it, I would absolutely recommend watching the extended cuts, which add a lot.

  • @kennedyfisher424
    @kennedyfisher424 Před 8 měsíci +12

    "He has beautiful hair but he is so annoying"
    🤣🤣🤣 Ive watched A LOT of LOTR reviews but never found one this funny! Yall are hilarious!

  • @obenohnebohne
    @obenohnebohne Před 7 měsíci +6

    The Lord Of The Rings is the #1 trilogy ever made. I saw this in theatres and it was mind-blowing.

  • @im-gi2pg
    @im-gi2pg Před 7 měsíci +5

    My older sister tried to read the book to me in 1971 (I was 15) but I wasn’t interested, probably because of the way she read it with over the top enthusiasm and not just as a beautifully written story.
    At some point as an adult I read the Hobbit which is the first book. I read all the books in order at least once a year for 9 years.
    My verdict on watching the 11 plus hours of the lord of the rings movies at the movie theater was that it should have been 23 hours long! Way too short!!! 😂😂😂 my favorite character in “the hobbit” was Tom Bombadil and he was left out entirely.
    Glad you loved it! I will watch all these movies with you!!!😅🎉😂

  • @markmatthews4481
    @markmatthews4481 Před 8 měsíci +12

    I read the books 30 years before the movies came out, I never imagined anybody could create Middle Earth this well, Peter Jackson did a fantastic job. But Sam is MVP!

    • @Dsrgreyy
      @Dsrgreyy Před 5 měsíci

      Sam is the true hero to me

  • @SharonLathanNovelist
    @SharonLathanNovelist Před 8 měsíci +183

    A no spoiler mini-explanation (very simplified) to help fully appreciate The Lord of the Rings.
    The author is JRR Tolkien, who was an Oxford professor, a linguist/philologist and historian. He literally spent his entire life creating the world of Middle-earth, the novel published in 1954. His purpose was to write a mythology history for England, including a creation story inspired by his devout Catholic faith. The languages heard in the movie were created, completely, by Tolkien. Several dialects of Elvish, the dwarf language, and the Black Speech of Mordor.
    In Tolkien’s world, Eru Ilúvatar is the Creator. Aiding in fulfilling his purpose are the Valar (think archangels) and Maia (angels). Some (not all) of the Valar and Maia have significant roles through the ages. Also, a few Valar and Maia are evil. The events in LOTR take place in the Third Age, with the forging of the great rings and battle seen in the prologue occurring in the Second Age. In other words, there is a ton of history over thousands of years leading up to this particular story.
    Sauron, the Dark Lord, is a Maia. Gandalf and Saruman are also Maia, and they (along with three others) were sent by Eru Ilúvatar to Middle-earth to aid in the fight against Sauron. They are called the Istari, or Wizards. Their magical powers are limited but they are still very powerful. The “old man” appearance was to appeal as wise men but does not directly translate to being aged as they are literally ageless beings. They were sent to guide, instruct, and impart wisdom, not to be warriors or solve problems, hence the rare use of "magic". Incidentally, the Balrog is also a Maia (one of the evil ones), which is why Gandalf had to confront it.
    Elves are immortal. They can be killed in battle, but their souls return to Valinor (the Undying Lands), the dwelling place of the Valar, and are given a new body. Valinor is separated from Middle-earth, reachable only by ships built by the elves at the Grey Havens. You will often see some calling it "heaven" as a simplistic way to describe it, but this is wrong. Valinor is called the Undying Lands because immortal flesh-and-blood elves dwell there in harmony with the Valar, who are spirit beings with a bodily form. Valinor is not an after-death spirit realm like heaven. Aside from a handful of notable exceptions, elves are the only race to ever set foot on Valinor.
    There have been only two other elf and human unions, so Arwen and Aragorn are very unique. In all cases, the elf maiden had to choose mortality to be with the human man she loved. This is a BIG deal, just keep that in mind. Lord Elrond of Rivendell is the child of one such union. He was also faced with a choice, deciding to be an elf. His twin brother, Elros, chose to be human, becoming the first King of Númenor. Directly from his line came Elendil and Isildur, and then much later Aragorn.
    Side note: The vial of starlight that Galadriel gave to Frodo is captured light from the star of Earendil (very long story told in The Silmarillion) who was a half-elf and the father of Elrond and Elros.
    Galadriel is by far the most powerful elf in Middle-earth, and she is wholly good and wise. She was born in Valinor in a time before the sun and moon were created, so is easily 9000 years old, probably much more. She is the keeper of Nenya, one of the three elven rings. It doesn’t come into the movies, but the other two rings are kept by Elrond and Gandalf, who was given his by Cirdan, Lord of the Grey Havens. The daughter of Lady Galadriel and Lord Celeborn married Elrond, so Arwen is her granddaughter.
    Legolas is an Elven prince, the son of an Elven king from another realm which does not play into this story but does in The Hobbit. He has known Gandalf and Aragorn for a very long time. Elves and Dwarves have thousands of years of bad blood between the races, hence Gimli and Legolas not liking each other in the beginning.
    I’ll end with the Hobbits. They live normally as long as humans, perhaps a bit more, so Bilbo (who comes from a line of long-lived Hobbits) is old by Hobbit standards but not beyond possibility. What makes him different is that he has barely aged. Bilbo is Frodo's uncle, taken in and named Bilbo's heir when Frodo's parents died. Samwise Gamgee is Frodo and Bilbo’s gardener, so technically he works for the wealthy, upperclass Bagginses, hence the occasional “Mr. Frodo.” There is a slight class structure, as was common in England during Tolkien’s life. Merry (Meriadoc Brandybuck) and Pippin (Peregrin Took) are distantly related to Frodo. Frodo is 50 when he leaves the Shire, Samwise is 38, Merry 36, and Pippin is 26 so still in his “tweens” (Hobbits come of age at 33) which is why he tends to be the most foolish. Give him time!
    Facts to keep in mind:
    1) The Ring has a will of its own and wants to return to the hand of Sauron, who is the only one who can truly control the power. Also, the Ring exerts a powerful evil influence on all who are close to it and evil is drawn to it.
    2) Middle-earth is big! The quest lasts just over a year, a vast amount of ground is covered, and the now-splintered fellowship meet a lot of new “people” along the way.
    Great reaction! You will LOVE this wonderful ride. The next two movies get better and better. As others will surely note in the comments, I strongly recommend the extended versions. And speaking as a Tolkien fan for close to 50 years, what Peter Jackson et al did with these 3 movies is a true masterpiece in every conceivable way. While there was much left out due to time (believe it or not), and obviously changes in pacing, story elements, and so on must be made when adapting to cinema, the movie barely strays from the novel by Tolkien.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +49

      wow thank you for that! that was cool to have background info on this bc we didn’t look anything up to avoid spoilers so we appreciate you

    • @SharonLathanNovelist
      @SharonLathanNovelist Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@TheOctobersReact My pleasure!

    • @mp7scarh
      @mp7scarh Před 8 měsíci +19

      I’ve read the Silmarillion and am reading the other books now, currently reading Beren and Luthien ; your explanation is awesome! The backstory makes the movies much more enjoyable

    • @Carandini
      @Carandini Před 8 měsíci +11

      The extended version is the only way to do 'Return of the King' due to a very important character not being dealt with in the theatrical cut. Honestly, PJ, there was a lot of other stuff that should have been cut to make room for that.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@Carandinihe was dealt with in scouring of the shire so it’s pointless to have him kick the bucket the way he did. It’s all out of place lol

  • @Poggle_der_Geringere
    @Poggle_der_Geringere Před 7 měsíci +18

    I always see people saying Elrond could've killed Isildur after Isildur refused to destroy the ring. There are layers of why it wouldn't have worked:
    - Isildur is a great warrior and also had the ring which is known to gift powers to those that use it for evil (or prevent its destruction)
    - Isildur is also at that point (after his fathers death on the battlefield) the High King of Gondor and Arnor, his death by Elronds hand would definitely have caused a horrible war between Elves and Men
    - Even after killing Isildur and taking the ring (SPOILER for third film) it is not possible to destroy the ring willingly at the place of its origin, where it is most powerful. Elrond would've kept it for himself (thus triggering a war between Elves and Men either way)

    • @alexmckee4683
      @alexmckee4683 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Elrond in possession of the ring would be terrifying. He is very powerful among Elves, he would have dominated them and led them to terrible evils.

    • @DigitalDNA
      @DigitalDNA Před 5 měsíci +1

      To add to that, Isildur and Elrond are indirectly related through their ancestors. It would have been an act of kin slaying.

    • @Poggle_der_Geringere
      @Poggle_der_Geringere Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@alexmckee4683 I don’t think so.
      Yes, Elrond is very powerful even without the one ring (though he has Vilya, the most powerful of the three Elven rings iirc). But even Sauron could only influence the Elves, not control them. All Elves are very pure of heart and quite powerful. I don’t see them following him to do evil.
      It could corrupt Vilya though from preserving the world to maybe harming it?

  • @nyizaw8335
    @nyizaw8335 Před 8 měsíci +16

    The ring is prolonging Bilbo's life and somehow Bilbo felt it too (as he mentions himself as "butter scaped over too much bread...")... these lines are amazing!!!
    As a kid I would love the action scenes but watching it as a grown up and appreciating it's art is a whole different thing.

  • @nathanlawson313
    @nathanlawson313 Před 8 měsíci +15

    Cool context from book not shown in movie: Aragorn didn't meet them 'by chance" at the Prancing Pony...
    For decades, Gandalf knew a powerful magic ring was in the Shire (didn't know it was THE ring or where exactly it was). He secretly assigned Aragorn and the Rangers in his command to protect the borders of the Shire. Part of why it was so peaceful there. When Gandalf left to consult with Saruman, he told Aragorn that he found which hobbit had the ring, and that he would return shortly, meet "Frodo" on the road, and take him to Rivendale. Aragorn knew something bad happened when Gandalf never returned, his rangers reported some hobbits leaving the Shire, but they never arrived anywhere, and then ring Wraiths were spotted searching the area. Not sure what to do, Aragorn hid himself behind shrubs next to the main East road between the Shire and Rivendale. He later saw 4 hobbits pass by and overheard one say to the other, "Remember, when we get to Bree, don't use my name, 'Baggins' anymore. It's not safe. My name will be Underhill." Aragorn thought this was very suspicious and worth inspecting. He followed them all the way to the Prancing Pony. His hunch was right and he saved them. Without this "chance meeting" the Wraiths would've caught them easily and got the Ring.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +1

      oh wow thanks for telling us that! really thought it was by chance nn

    • @roguehart
      @roguehart Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@TheOctobersReact "Chance" is kind of a theme in the books, It's by chance Gollum comes by the ring, it's by chance Bilbo finds it, it's by chance Merry and Pippin join Frodo and Sam It's by chance that Aragorn finds the hobbits and so on. but is it really by chance or is there a (or more) greater power(s) at work? The ring manipulates it's chances we know that because it abandons Gollum and betray Isildur, but we also know it's not the only power at play as it did not expect Bilbo to be the one to find it. So many believe it's eru ilúvatar (essentially god) that nudges things in the other direction.

  • @aliozer4079
    @aliozer4079 Před 8 měsíci +40

    “The return of the king”…so much emotion, so many tears… masterpiece of masterpieces!!!

  • @BiggestDawgEver
    @BiggestDawgEver Před 8 měsíci +9

    Some of my favorite jokes from you guys. "Will Smith", "Fiery slit", "lil' grim". You two were on fire this day.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +3

      yes you knew about lil grim? thanks for watching 😊

  • @babyfry4775
    @babyfry4775 Před 8 měsíci +19

    It was filmed in New Zealand. It’s a great trilogy. Great music, story, characters, cinematography, acting. It’s a great trilogy and was written a long time ago. When it reminds you of fantasy of present day it’s most like from this story. Tolkien was so creative. He also created the Elvish language and Liv Tyler became fluent in it.

  • @calesr6940
    @calesr6940 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Galadriel statement about passing the test and diminishing and going to the west, was about resisting the temptation of the ring, having her powers diminish in middle earth, and taking a boat with her fellow elves to sail to the undying lands in the west.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +3

      i’m glad she passed then! thanks for watching 😊

  • @rol1xgames333
    @rol1xgames333 Před 8 měsíci +31

    I don't know if anyone has already explained it in the comments, but I would like to describe the character of Gandalf here.
    Many people unfamiliar with the world of "The Lord of the Rings" may wonder why, as a wizard, he rarely uses magic even though it would be useful in many situations.
    To understand this, you need to know who Gandalf actually is.
    So Gandalf, or rather Olorin because that is his real name, is not a man who learned magic, he is a Maiar, i.e. a minor spiritual being, something like an angel who was sent in the 3rd era to Middle-earth together with 4 other Maiars (including Saruman) to support all the free peoples of Middle-earth who want to oppose evil.
    These maiars who were sent to Middle-earth were called Istari, but they were not supposed to go against Sauron in arms using their power, their mission was completely different.
    They were supposed to support and help all those who wanted to oppose evil, they were supposed to give advice, convey true wisdom, encourage them, guide them along the path of fighting evil, but not fight this evil on their own.
    That's why Gandalf doesn't want to, and perhaps isn't even allowed to, use his full power, and that's why all the Istaris, even though they were vaguely angelic beings, took the form of old sages.
    Gandalf was therefore a kind of mentor or guide who was supposed to help all the free peoples of Middle-earth (men, elves, dwarves, hobbits, etc.) in the fight against the evil of Sauron (who was also a Maiar).
    And a true and good mentor is not someone who will appear as bigger and more powerful than us and solve our problems in a way that is incomprehensible to us, but someone who will guide us so that we can solve these problems ourselves, even with great effort.
    And this is the mission of Gandalf and other Istaris, to make the inhabitants of Middle-earth defeat evil on their own, and he was only supposed to lead, motivate, advise and help them.
    That's why he often behave like an ordinary person in many even fatal situations, even though he is a powerful, immortal being.
    The Istarii themselves hid their true origins and importance in Middle-earth, which is why they were simply called wizards due to their ability to use magic. It was also easy for Gandlaf to list the people when they did not feel for him as a great leader of being, but for someone else like them. The name Gandalf itself means "gray pilgrim" because Gandalf wore gray robes and had no residence in Middle-earth, which means he was always on the road, traveling and learning about this world and the creatures and persons that inhabit it.
    However, he was not interested only in persons such as rulers or great warriors from among people, elves or dwarves, but his user did not miss even seemingly small and insignificant creatures such as hobbits. Only a few powerful elven rulers lead the origins of Gandalf but the rest of the elves do not and he is called Mithrandir which simply means "elf wand" because Gandalf, like the elves, is immortal and does not age hence many elves progress that he is one of them and that he always carries a staff as a wand, hence the name.
    Gandalf, however, understood that there were dangers in the way he led the people of Middle-earth, that they cant defeat even despite their willingness and efforts. When it is available and supernatural e.g. like the Balrog (who is the fallen Maiar) then Gandalf does not hesitate to use his full power and then allows himself to be seen in moments of his real face.
    Summary Summary: Gandalf is a Maiar, an angelic, immortal, being older than Middle-earth itself, who was sent to Middle-earth to help its inhabitants fight evil and their letter to defeat evil, not to destroy evil through consciousness. This place is rarely used and has the right skills.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +8

      wow, okay so Gandalf is very capable he’s just smart. that would make sense why he would chose the sword over his magic in that fight!

    • @badbot4ever566
      @badbot4ever566 Před 8 měsíci +6

      It’s more like God or Eru lluvatar limits Gandalf’s power rather than him choosing not to use it. Can’t wait for you guys to watch the two towers.

  • @Rikrik1138
    @Rikrik1138 Před 8 měsíci +10

    What I love about this film is that it really immerses the viewer into this world, and establishes everything that makes the second and third films work. The design of this film is second to none.

  • @SeeliaVachon
    @SeeliaVachon Před 8 měsíci +8

    Her comments are so funny! 😂 She said the eye of Sauron was a fiery slit... 🤣😂🤣 and she genuinely thought Gandalf was going to eat the moth! 🤣😂
    I had a great time! Looking forward to the next two! 😂😘

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +2

      omg thank you bc sometimes i don’t think before i speak but i’m glad you appreciate them. thanks for watching ❤️

    • @MitchClement-il6iq
      @MitchClement-il6iq Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@TheOctobersReactYou too cute and funny :)

  • @trickedouttech321
    @trickedouttech321 Před 6 měsíci +4

    This girl gets it. she not only understands what she is watching she picks up on all the little stuff, it is nice to see someone in your gen have an intelligent watchful mind. Great video or reaction.

  • @MrHuggaga
    @MrHuggaga Před 8 měsíci +6

    I'm impressed how you immediately without knowing caught onto the Aragorn-Arwen story ;D Indeed, her dad didn't allow them to marry until he was king or rather after the ring-quest when that came up.

  • @reasonforge9997
    @reasonforge9997 Před 8 měsíci +10

    "The Company of the Ring shall be Nine; and the Nine Walkers shall be set against the Nine Riders that are evil..." --Elrond from the books. So yeah, there does seem to be a connection to the number of rings (and thus number of Nazgul) and the number in the Fellowship. Also Hobbit's don't wear shoes or boots because their feet are so naturally tough and insulated by their wooly hair on them.

  • @Big_Tex
    @Big_Tex Před 8 měsíci +6

    1:08:51 “How did that head get up there.” Nice under-appreciated touch in these movies - the landscape features scattered ruins from long ago, the time of Aragorn’s ancestor Isildur and before. Like if you were walking around rural Italy and came across the ruins of a wall or amphitheater from Ancient Rome. In ancient times that head was probably part of a statue or monument located in a populated area, maybe a city or fortress. But by now it’s ruined, abandoned, and long since depopulated. Part of a theme in LOTR that things were greater and richer and grander in ancient times, but by now things have degraded, and men are scattered and leaderless.

  • @chrisbanks6659
    @chrisbanks6659 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Just did a re-watch of your awesome reaction & I have to say that by way of keeping my ears open that Mrs October is the FIRST person to get the correllation between the 9 companions and the 9 rings gifted to the race of men - they who became the Nazgul. Kudos, young lady. 🤘

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 7 měsíci +1

      dang that’s pretty cool bc she had no idea it was one lol

  • @isaackellogg3493
    @isaackellogg3493 Před 8 měsíci +5

    42:01 “It’s still sharp,” is an Easter egg referring to Sean Bean’s previous hit series Sharpe’s War. He later became known more widely for playing Ned Stark in Game of Thrones.

  • @sharkbaitoohhahha
    @sharkbaitoohhahha Před 8 měsíci +15

    If you haven't seen the other two, then get ready, because they only get better from here.
    Glad y'all are knocking this series out - it's worth your time for sure!

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +2

      we love it already! thanks for watching

    • @DefenestrateYourself
      @DefenestrateYourself Před 3 měsíci

      Eh Fellowship is the best of the three. Even the actors in the trilogy confirm this

  • @isaackellogg3493
    @isaackellogg3493 Před 8 měsíci +13

    Fun fact, the swords that Strider gives the hobbits were forged hundreds of years ago for the war that brought down the northern kingdom. They are embedded with anti-Nazgûl spells-that is why the Black Riders were creeping up on the hobbits so slowly and cautiously on Amon Sûl.

    • @user-xj7hq1pp3x
      @user-xj7hq1pp3x Před 7 měsíci

      Not quite. Those swords in the movie were not the same swords from the Fellowship book- inside Barrow Downs “mausoleum/ crypt” the hobbits were prisoners in; until rescued by Tom Bombadil. That part was cut from the screenplay for time and TONE.

    • @cindyknudson2715
      @cindyknudson2715 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@user-xj7hq1pp3x But the swords may have held the same magic.

    • @isaackellogg3493
      @isaackellogg3493 Před 4 měsíci

      @@user-xj7hq1pp3x but the sword Merry carried was definitely imbued with anti-Nazgûl spells. It’s what turned the Nazgûl mortal so that Eowyn could strike the killing blow.

  • @lazerx1828
    @lazerx1828 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Wow, bonus points for the "Will Smith" comment in the beginning ( 6:55 ), that one took me a minute!

  • @Rain1
    @Rain1 Před 8 měsíci +15

    Great reaction, I hope you continue to watch the extended versions. I know they are long but the little bits of detail they add fill out the story pretty nicely

  • @dennisswainston411
    @dennisswainston411 Před 8 měsíci +16

    "Pipeweed" is tobacco. In the 1st of the Books, JRRT wrote that the Hobbits were known for the domesticating of it.

  • @gangsta891
    @gangsta891 Před 8 měsíci +6

    The music the acting the casting the writing the art the design the clothing the details... absolute perfection. Just this world alone is enough to make you sad in your heart that its not real.

  • @lowsonpearse
    @lowsonpearse Před 8 měsíci +7

    I was 17 when this came into theatres in New Zealand and the hype was real.. I grew up about a 30min drive from where Hobbiton/The Shire was filmed.. i have watched these films countless times and read the books to completion once a year.. im so glad you enjoyed this one, im so excited to join you on this journey.. ❤

  • @Kardashev1
    @Kardashev1 Před 8 měsíci +7

    This trilogy is a work of art that will be loved for a long, long time. So glad even the Oscars recognized it. You two are really naturally funny with your comments but also show great emotion! Really fun watching you two! Can't wait till the next two movies!

  • @undergroundwarrior70
    @undergroundwarrior70 Před 8 měsíci +2

    The Trilogy of 'Lord of the Rings' was filmed entirely and consecutively in New Zealand, and Peter Jackson was born there. To this very day one can visit the Shire. It is a tourist attraction.

  • @falkohehl8769
    @falkohehl8769 Před 8 měsíci +11

    Love it, when someone else starting the journey of these amazing beautiful 3 movies. My favourites of all time. Just to let you know: Fellowship gets 4 Oscars, the second movie 2 Oscars, and the last was nominated for 11 Oscars...and gets them all! It will be an emotional rollercoaster, especially for the last one. As i can see, you can get very emotional, so collect your tissues, and as i said, especially for the last one.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +4

      tissues ahead! i got you! thanks for watching 😀😀

  • @badplay156
    @badplay156 Před 8 měsíci +8

    The amount of work Jackson put in to make it right was amazing. He built Hobbiton a year before they started filming. He wanted the paths and the gardens to look right. From the books Hobbits are a peaceful people but if they can't avoid danger they will fight. Their marksmanship is second only to the elves although because of their size. Also in the book both Merry and Pippin knew Frodo had to leave and went with him to protect him. They also were not the fools they are shown to be in the beginning, although in the movie that changes somewhat. There was a lot that had to be left out of the movies although overall Mr Jackson did a phenomenal job. I still miss Tom Bombadil though, whatever he is other than the oldest. Arwen in being with Aragorn is giving up her immortality which is why her father, Elron, is against her being with him. Wizards are effectively 2nd level angels, and are bound by certain rules. Unlike humans, and elves, and probably Hobbits, the dwarves are not created by the designated creator. The first Dwarf Durin was created by one of the angels who was too impatient. They did not fit in with the creator's plan. Because they were made not from malice but over eagerness they were put to sleep so they would not interfere with the overall plans. They were awakened after the emergence of the elves, but before humans.

  • @morothane
    @morothane Před 8 měsíci +5

    First, “droppin’ no eaves” rarely gets a chuckle, so instant sub.
    Second, welcome to Middle Earth! I hope you enjoy the journey.
    Third, PLEASE at least do the extended edition for the Two Towers. There’s one scene in the movie that gives some backstory to Boromir and sets up more understanding in the third movie.
    Last, I think this story can relate to everyone in some way… so may the Blessing of Elves, Men, and Free Folk go with you!

    • @DRiveraNat20
      @DRiveraNat20 Před 8 měsíci

      Yes, Extended editions are mandatory. Think of these movies less as Movies and more like a TV series. Embrace the durations!

  • @magicbrownie1357
    @magicbrownie1357 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Should've seen it in the theatres! Epic is the only word to describe this trilogy.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +4

      i wish but i was like 10 and my parents would never have taken me!

  • @BobBlumenfeld
    @BobBlumenfeld Před 8 měsíci +3

    One thing that doesn't come out in the movie and has some reactors wondering why Merry and Pippin so willingly go with Frodo and Sam is that Merry and Pippin (in spite of their using Frodo's full name upon the first meeting between them) is that the three are close cousins. In the book, Merry and Pippin actually plan on going with Frodo even before he leaves the Shire (which was not as precipitous as portrayed in the movie.)

  • @carthos4402
    @carthos4402 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Fun Fact: The end fight where the orc boss throws the knife at Aragorn. You said "he almost hit that thing"......well in fact he DID hit that thing. The orc actor had intended to throw wide and they CGI the knife closer, but he messed up and threw a very REAL knife at Viggo the actor.
    Viggo had taken many many real sword fighting lessons though and with his real fast reflexes, actually deflected the knife. They used that shot for the movie and thats also why the sound of the knife seems so real..... because it was.

  • @tfpp1
    @tfpp1 Před 8 měsíci +51

    1:13:00 - That moment was not scripted. In the heat of the moment, the baddie really did throw the knife, and the actor playing Aragorn really did deflect it. And that’s the take that’s in the movie. And those weren’t no “prop” weapons neither. So badass.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +6

      absolutely bada$$! thanks for watching 😊

    • @RambinoYT
      @RambinoYT Před 8 měsíci +12

      The Stuntman/Actor had waaaaay to much makeup to be able to see anything almost and was suppose to throw it to the side of him and add CGI into it. The fact that Viggo took his role so serious prior to filming and did amazing sword training is what saved him there xD and some luck. Still...one of the sickest shots ever

    • @ronweber1402
      @ronweber1402 Před 8 měsíci +12

      @@RambinoYT The sword master said that Viggo was one of, if not the best, swordsman he ever trained.

    • @HowManyTimes234
      @HowManyTimes234 Před 8 měsíci +2

      AND shortly before he throws that knife he hits Viggo with a left hook to the face and then a headbutt, both of which actually connected

    • @vokunyolsil
      @vokunyolsil Před 8 měsíci

      You can even hear the knife breaking when Viggo deflected it.

  • @SUPBS30
    @SUPBS30 Před 8 měsíci +17

    Yes. Sam is the brother from 50 first dates. The actors name is Sean Astin.
    One of his earlier movies he did was called The Goonies (which y’all should check out). Crazy thing about that movie too is the actor playing his brother is Josh Brolin who plays Thanos in the Marvel movies

  • @michaelwoods3651
    @michaelwoods3651 Před 8 měsíci +6

    1:06:14 Galadriel was able to resist the ring’s corruption. Going to the west means she’ll travel to the undying lands. That is were the Valar live and any elves that wish to leave Middle Earth.

  • @RAINJJ14
    @RAINJJ14 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Favorite movie series of all time can’t wait for all the reactions!

  • @caps_lock_
    @caps_lock_ Před 8 měsíci +4

    Great reactors! Genuinely watching and following the story with the right amount of commentary 👏🏾
    It was filmed in New Zealand, we still have some of the set you can visit, it did great things for our tourism lol

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci

      thanks for the feedback we appreciate it ! thanks for watching 😄

  • @michaelccozens
    @michaelccozens Před 8 měsíci +3

    I didn't see it said, so; when Galadriel speaks about "passing the test", she means that, like Gandalf, she was freely offered the Ring of Power and resisted the temptation to take it. The Ring is sorta like a genie; it offers you your heart's desire, but always at a terrible cost that ends in utter destruction and always with the intention to return to Sauron. Galadriel would have had a reign of love and beauty, but even that would be perverted through force to something pretty much as nasty and cruel as Sauron's Mordor, and it would consume her as it consumed all.
    Galadriel resisted the temptation, accepting that she would lose the power to protect the world she loved, and become less, and still keep herself. Invokes concepts around aging.
    Galadriel, BTW, is one of the three Ring-bearers of the Elvish Rings. Another is Elron, which is part of why their lands are still impregnable to Sauron's forces, even as his power rises. However, Gandalf, in the books, notes that, while the Elvish realms would be the last to fall to Sauron, in part due to their Rings, they would eventually succumb to a fully-reformed Dark Lord, which is part of why the Elves were leaving. Another part was that the failing strength of the Elves meant they couldn't hope to defeat Sauron on the battlefield this time, even if they could rely on Men as much as they had before, which they couldn't.
    Last note; I recall hearing once that the reason we say "Elves" and "dwarves" and not "Elfs" and "dwarfs" is largely down to Tolkien, who, being a linguist, preferred the sound and feel of the "-ves" over the awkwardness of "-fs". The cultural impact of LOTR is hard to overstate. Arguably, it invented modern fantasy and led to video games as a medium. Glad you guys are enjoying it, and thanks for sharing!

  • @johnvonreideriv8222
    @johnvonreideriv8222 Před 8 měsíci +3

    No spoilers, Samwise Gamgee is the standard by which I judge any friend that claims to be a "ride or die". If not now I believe by the end of the trilogy you will see this as well. Really enjoyed y'alls reaction, as well as your channel in general. These movies are a trilogy in the truest sense, do not expect closure until you reach the end of the third movie. In any case I eagerly look forward to the rest of your reactions both relating to this series and those that do not.
    Cheers!

  • @dennisswainston411
    @dennisswainston411 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Legolas is Orlando Bloom, Borimir is Sean Bean, Glmli is John Rhys Davies (Sellah in the "Indiana Jones Movies") and the tallest of all the actors.Gandalf is Sir Ian McKellan (the older Magneto in the "Xmen" series). Saruman is Sir Christopher Lee, he actually knew the author! FYI, Sir Christopher (Count Duku in the "Star Wars" saga) is the real life inspiration for the character James Bond! Author Ian Flemming was his' cousin. Sir Christopher was a spy for the British during World War 2 and almost married a Danish Princess!

    • @mycroft16
      @mycroft16 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Sir Christopher was also a connoisseur of heavy metal and released a heavy metal Christmas album, which is something everyone should experience at least once. The man lead an insane life. Real life spy and Nazi hunter, acted in well over 200 movies.

  • @ericvan
    @ericvan Před 8 měsíci +3

    Love seeing both of your eyes slowly welling up from the music and visuals when Sam goes after Frodo in the water. Such powerful filmmaking. Thanks for sharing your reaction to this masterpiece.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +1

      aw yes it was a pretty intense moment ! thanks for watching !

  • @Density13
    @Density13 Před 8 měsíci +5

    New viewer and I am ENJYOING the reaction and the comments. The "Gandalf serving 25 up there." had me rolling. I hope you continue watching this trilogy as its one of the best movie series of all time imo. I recommend watching the extended edition of the other two movies as you get a LOT more backstory and details, they're long but worth imo. Also, quick little "fun" fact, at the very beginning when Gandalf comes back to Bag End and scares Frodo it had been 17 years since he left the ring with Frodo, the detail is left out of the movie to reduce the time frame.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +2

      we will have the second installment friday, yes extended edition!

  • @SixFour0391
    @SixFour0391 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Please watch the Extended Editions for the remaining two!!!
    One of the greatest scenes of the whole trilogy is “Concerning Hobbits”. It wasn’t included in this version. Beautiful scenes!

    • @bernice6867
      @bernice6867 Před 8 měsíci +3

      I absolutely am in favour of that. And some important motives of important characters doesn't become clear otherwise.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +4

      honestly we didn’t know there was such but bc you pointed it out we will from now on thanks for letting us know about it

    • @SixFour0391
      @SixFour0391 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@TheOctobersReact Thanks for taking the time to respond, directly!

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +2

      of course! it’s what we do here lol thanks for watching

    • @bombheadbel
      @bombheadbel Před 8 měsíci +3

      ​@TheOctobersReact The Extended edition of the Fellowship really fleshes out Boromir being sympathetic with some extra scenes including a good one with him and Aragorn.

  • @jasonsypsa7074
    @jasonsypsa7074 Před 8 měsíci +4

    If Elrond had tried to force Isildur or kill him, who is to say that the ring would not immediately corrupt him, not to mention that Isildur was a king of men and friend to the elves.

  • @kenpullig1652
    @kenpullig1652 Před 8 měsíci +7

    So much I'm sure others will tell you, so I'll add this. Galadriel was also a ring-bearer. She wore Nenya, the Ring of Adamant, untouched by Sauron, so with it she was able to keep Lothlorien protected. Even Gandalf wore a ring of power, Narya, the Ring of Fire, which he was gifted from the elder Elf Cirdan. I'm sure Peter Jackson (who was eating a carrot as the Hobbits entered Bree; he makes cameos in all three films) didn't use this so it wouldn't confuse the audience with too many rings. But knowing of the other rings helps to explain much, but not knowing doesn't detract from the storyline. So much left to experience, hope you enjoy it all.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +2

      makes sense! bc that woulda been a lot to keep up with potentially! thanks for watching 😊

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@TheOctobersReact for funzies try to spot Peter Jackson in thr next two films. He cameo'ed in each one.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 8 měsíci +2

    One correction. She never went with Fëanor. She found him to be shady and full of chaotic destiny to say the least. Tolkien himself said forever unfriends. He actually used that word! She defended her mothers people from Fëanor and his host against the Teleri! She went to middle earth by another route at a different time! The speech of Fëanor did stir her drive to visit the lands of her ancestors birth on Middle Earth. Arien is what brought the hallowed last fruit of Laurëlin and the final flower of Telperion by Tillion her brother, both Maiar! Her ban was lifted once or twice before and she refused to come home as she wished to be the foil of Fëanor at any given time as well as SAURON himself! She felt deep down this was the business of the Eldar to deal with.
    And Men especially due to the state they are by the third age comes along; they cannot face him again since the last alliance decimated the remnants of anything that could be reminiscent to the epicness of the past triple dozen thousand years.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Galadriel's gift to Gimli has deeper meaning behind it, like most things in this movie & reflects the expanded lore of the middle earth universe. Galadriel is one of the 2-3 most powerful & wise elves remaining in Middle Earth since the time the land was young. She was born in a place called Valinor, or the Undying land... which is basically the place of residence of the Valar, the local pantheon, the local "gods" as you may call them. Back then, the world was not illuminated by the sun, the moon. (Only the stars existed), but rather by 2 trees of gold and silver, Telperion and Laurëlin that lit the world before the sun & moon were born from their last flower and fruit as they were basically killed by Melkor. It is said that Galadriel's hair had somehow captured some of the shine of those two trees. Her uncle Fëanor, who was a great king of the Elven people & also arguably their greatest craftsman to ever live, asked/demanded that she give him a lock of hair, so that he could use it to fashion 3 gems that would shine of the same light as the trees. Sensing his pride & a shadow that wasn’t exactly belonging to him brewing from within, she refused his request 3 times. He stopped asking and made the gems anyway, managing to complete the task he had set for himself even without her hair. Around these 3 gems, the possession of which became the driving force for many of the great events in the world, entire wars that lasted for centuries exploded, & other events. The gems actively shaped the fate of the races of middle earth to the point that the aforementioned Valar got involved directly. During these times, events surrounding the gems brought about the traditional enmity between Dwarves and Elves... the same enmity that Gimli still feels towards them. That enmity however does not survive his encounter with the wise Galadriel, whom Gimli basically falls platonically in love with. By giving him 3 of her hair, Galadriel is opening a door, offering an olive branch that might one day close the gap that divides these two races. Legolas, himself being an Elven prince and centuries old, knows of the story through his father Thranduil & grandfather Oropher, as it shaped the lives of all Elves, and his subtle smile is possibly the first act of acknowledgment and reconciliation. it is also a way for Peter Jackson, the director of the film, to give a nod to all of the fans who know these facts and backstories... a way to make us feel seen, and to make us appreciate just how deeply the makers of the film respect the books and larger universe created by Tolkien.
    The thing with the hair may seem weird, but there is a significance to it in real life as well as in the lore of the story. In real life, it was not uncommon for wives, fiancés, or even girlfriends to give their men (who were going off to war), a lock of their hair as a keepsake, particularly in WWI, which Tolkien fought in. The lore part of it comes into play in The Silmarillion, Tolkien's tales of the creation of Arda, the Undying Lands of Valinor, and Middle Earth. Galadriel is many, many thousands of years old, & was born in Valinor before the sun & moon were even created. At the time, the world was lit by two trees, one gold and one silver which would shine at different times from each other, but would shine together once a day when one would fade and the other brighten. Galadriel's hair was said to look like the light of the mingled light from the two trees, which may have inspired Feanor, a master craftsman and heir to the high king of the Noldor, to craft the Silmaril's which were three jewels that captured the light of the two trees, one golden light, one silver light, & one co-mingled light. Fëanor had a bit of a thing for Galadriel and begged her for her hair three different times, which she rejected because she could perceive the inner darkness of his heart and rejected him, which made them "un-friends" after that. There is a lot more to the lore than that, so this is the super crib-notes version. But the point is, it was VERY significant that she granted Gimli three of her hairs to a dwarf, when she would not to the son of her king many 10s of thousands of years ago of which she is related to all three kings who were brothers and Elu Thingol of Doriath was one of the brothers that didn’t stay in Valinor even though he was one of the elven ambassadors along with his three brothers and that king I mentioned was VERY close friends with Thingol)
    ever wondered how old Galadriel is during the War of the Ring? I have looked in many different sources and depending on where you look, she’s anywhere from 17,000-20,000 years old. 6,000 seems too young as it would make her close in age to Elrond, who I know is much younger than her even though he’s 6000-8000 by the third age, which wouldn’t make sense for her at all even if she was (“690 years older” as some kept repeating on the internet making 6960!)As she was around long before Elrond was even born and time was experience differently to say the LEAST as there is a lot to go into on that subject lol.) She was born during the Years of the Trees & back then the years were something like 9X longer than a solar year so I understand the math is hard, especially since she isn’t given an exact birth year. But it is said that Finarfin, her father, was born in Y.T. 1230, so I would assume she was born sometime within 1000 years of then (being generous).
    Basically, I’m wondering what the most accurate range is for her age during the events of Lord of the Rings. I’ll also add that Galadriel is was around before the ents even existed (of which Treebeard is 15,000 years old so she’s OLDER than Treebeard/Fangorn) or very close to when they were “created” by Yavannah and probably had much knowledge to do with such things and or direct knowledge of what happened. Probably through an early prototype of her mirror or simply another dream that made her long for middle earth all over again ontop of the yearning she already had to go there and explore. Nothing to do with Fëanor’s oath and all that jazz.
    Just going from the Appendices (and maybe Silmarillion) she would have to be at least 9000+ years older than Elrond, Elrond was born near the end of the First Age, Galadriel was adult before the destruction of the Trees.
    Actually, more than that: I just checked, and the Second Age ended in SA 3441. So an elf born literally at the end of the First Age (FA 590) is 3441+3018 = 6459 years old when Frodo leaves for Rivendell. Elrond was born in FA 532, so adds 58 years to get 6517. Elves are mature at 100, so Galadriel adds at leas 632 to Elrond's age, to be at least 7149, and possibly quite a bit more (as attested by other comments.)
    One fic had Maglor(Elrond’s Adoptive Father, Maedhros was also adoptive father alongside Maglor, they were the eldest sons of Fëanor) - One fic had as much older than Galadriel; I wondered how we knew, and it was pointed out to me that Maglor was the second oldest son of the first son of Finwë, while Galadriel is the youngest child of the third son of Finwë. So, yeah.
    Note that the second age was the LONGEST and again time was experienced very differently back then too aside from the internal clock of elves working very differently, she’s definitely older as far as the world and the other beings that age far faster around her.
    I also remind you all that she’s older than the sun and the moon and witnessed and most likely even helped in the Valar’s crafting of the objects that held the last fruit and flower of the two trees of Valinor. Golden Tree Laurëlin’s Last Fruit and The Silver Tree Telperion’s Last Flower + dew She was the most involved with learning everything possible from them.
    She’s 25th generation from Tata one of the elven forefathers to wake to the stars. Their birth was rather shrouded in mist. Only those of her grandfathers ilk have a chance of knowing the origins a bit better as they are closer to that culture that stemmed from the beginning.
    The Years of the Trees were the second of the three great time periods in Arda that followed the Years of the Lamps and preceded the Years of the Sun&Moon. They were known to be comprised of several Ages and lasted in total around 1500 Valian Years or 14,373 solar years.
    Time flowed differently back then and time flowed differently within them too for the elves live as long as the world does. Epic hey?❤❤
    The Dúnedain said that Galadriel’s height was two rangar, or "man-high" - some 6 feet 4 inches (193 cm). However, Galadriel's most striking feature was her beautiful long silver-golden hair. The Elves of Tirion said it captured the radiance of the Two Trees Laurelin and Telperion themselves. Galadriel was said to be the tallest female in Middle Earth, at 6'4”. But then Thingol was the tallest elf ever to live, and he's estimated to be almost 9' (274 cm)
    Thingol was also a very very prominent figure within the Silmarillion and other books. He’s the great ancestor of Elrond+Arwen and through Aragorn being directly but distantly related to Elronds Twin Brother Elros it makes him loosely connected to Thingol as well. Let’s just say he died a tragic death long long ago. I’m a continent that doesn’t exist anymore. The events I spoke of in my earlier story of Elrond about his fathers deeds, which lead to the Valar helping with putting a Stop to Morgoth for good so to say and that War Of Wrath lasted 80 years straight and it left the landmass torn asunder from the clash of gods and the holy host of Vanyar elves that were closest to the Valar than all other elves so you can imagine what a bunch of mighty elves men and Maiar fighting a bunch of fowl creatures and beings for 80 years would do to a continent. It all fell into the sea. Galadriel barely made it over the mountain before that part of the story officially broke out.

  • @RogerRoger15
    @RogerRoger15 Před 8 měsíci +4

    This is the most beautiful story ever written. The deep themes and messages you learn as you watch it or read it many times are timeless. You're going to love the next two movies.

  • @Der_wahre_C17
    @Der_wahre_C17 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I was there in 2001 in the cinema... I know the feeling I had if we watched it. My sister watched it 21x in that year. One of the best movie triology ever made with such many great actors.

  • @shiftnative
    @shiftnative Před 8 měsíci +4

    Love how in-tune you two are with the characters and their emotions.. these movies are so moving they will make you want to be a better person.. can't wait to see you two watch 2 & 3..! *subscribes*

  • @user-np2dp8ck4j
    @user-np2dp8ck4j Před 8 měsíci +3

    “…let’s not call it a fiery slit…”
    😂 you get a sub for that!
    Also just wanted to say that Bilbo giving up the ring is an extraordinary act of willpower, as you’ll realise if you watch the next films.

  • @Metalman-xf4ve
    @Metalman-xf4ve Před 8 měsíci +5

    I absolutely love this series and the world that Tolkien created. By the way, when i say created, i really mean created. The man not only thought of what races to put into the world, but the back stories of them, the land that they thrive in and come from the languages they speak (he was an educated languist as well creating all the languages of middle earth by combining those that he knew in real life).

  • @frontgamet.v1892
    @frontgamet.v1892 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Tolkiens Legendarium is absolutely mind blowing and created our modern thinking about the fantasy genre. It influenced probably every fantasy book or film of the modern age.. And is still the most fascinating World with so much much lore.

  • @isaackellogg3493
    @isaackellogg3493 Před 8 měsíci +3

    24:01 every time the Black Riders come near the One Ring, they emit a passive but powerful spell compelling whoever holds the Ring to put it on, thus making the Ringbearer become super visible to them, essentially lighting up like a beacon.

  • @isaackellogg3493
    @isaackellogg3493 Před 8 měsíci +5

    16:29 the Battle which destroyed Sauron was as far in the hobbits’ past as the battle between David and Goliath is for us. Everybody learned in Sunday School that David slew Goliath and cut off his head. To hear that Goliath is alive and well, and beginning a campaign to conquer the world would tend to shake anyone, much less someone whose greatest concern heretofore had been which shirt to wear to the pub.

  • @SeeliaVachon
    @SeeliaVachon Před 8 měsíci +19

    Please watch the closing credits for the next two movies! Gollum's song is heartbreaking and Into The West won the Oscar for best score that year! Howard Shore's music in all three are some of the best soundtracks recorded. ❤

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +3

      okay we will check it out

    • @joshm.1483
      @joshm.1483 Před 8 měsíci +1

      “The Lighting of the Beacons” from RotK goes incredibly hard, I listen to it a lot

    • @DanielDiaz-um1xd
      @DanielDiaz-um1xd Před 8 měsíci +1

      One of the few things I like about the hobbit films are the end credit songs as well, mainly the last goodbye

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@TheOctobersReactreact to it right as the second movie ends

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@TheOctobersReact react to it during the ending of the second film.

  • @BrandoBaggins73
    @BrandoBaggins73 Před 8 měsíci +6

    YAY! So glad y’all have started this journey! I’d HIGHLY recommend watching the extended version for The Two Towers as it gives a lot more backstory and context to certain characters (IYKNK). Cannot wait for your next reaction!

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +1

      yes we will have that next time, tbh we didn’t know

    • @BrandoBaggins73
      @BrandoBaggins73 Před 8 měsíci

      @@TheOctobersReact Nah, it’s all good. Imo the most important extended edition to watch is the second one anyway. There’s definitely good extended content in Fellowship and Return of the King, but you get a lot more character development in Two Towers

  • @Cerridwen7777
    @Cerridwen7777 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I will never get enough of watching people discover JRRT's world. I have no doubt in my mind that The Lord of the Rings will go down in history as the best fantasy series ever written, and I have a feeling (despite the many irksome changes made in the films vs the books) that Peter Jackson's adaption will do the same. His use of practical effects (not to mention the unmatchable scenery of New Zealand) has allowed these movies to stand the test of time. They look better than modern fantasy films, imho. Looking forward to the rest of the series.

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci

      it’s amazing i don’t blame you thanks for watching 😊

  • @christinabrock2893
    @christinabrock2893 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Galadriel is an exile from the Blessed Realm, and has been for thousands of years. She longs for home, but she is barred from there until she can prove that she has changed from the person she was when she left. Frodo's offer of the Ring finally gave her the chance to prove that, because her younger self would have accepted it without hesitation. By refusing it, she earned the right to go home to her parents, her brother, her daughter...pretty much everyone she loves except her husband, and he'll join her there eventually. It means giving up everything she left home hoping to find (she has to "diminish" -- stop being a renowned leader -- because there among all the greatest Elves of all time, she won't stand out like she does here among ordinary people), but at this point in her life, it's worth it. It's also meaningful that she says she will "remain Galadriel." Of course she mainly means that she won't become the terrible vision we just caught a glimpse of, but it's more than that. Galadriel isn't her birth name; it's a name her husband gave her after they met in Middle-earth (he isn't from the Blessed Realm like she is), so she's saying that even though she is going back to the home of her youth, she will continue to be the person Middle-earth and its people (including Celeborn) have taught her to be.
    The Argonath, the giant statues of Aragorn's ancestors, were built on the exact border of Gondor. The border has shifted since, so it's leagues away now (which is probably why there are no living guards there at the feet of the Argonath), but originally those statues guarded the River at the entrance to their kingdom. So, yes, their threatening pose is deliberate. They are warning off anyone who means harm to Gondor. Aragorn and Boromir, of course, as heirs to the two highest positions in the kingdom, are welcome any time, and the others are welcome because they are with those two and come to do Gondor good. Interestingly, in the book, the sight of the Argonath had quite opposite effects on Frodo, with a piece of Gondor's worst Enemy literally hanging around his neck, and on Aragorn, descendant and heir of both of the Kings the statues depict. Aragorn had to assure Frodo that it was okay, that with Aragorn present the Fellowship had nothing to fear.
    I do have a Sam Gamgee in my life, and I hope I'm a Sam Gamgee to her too. We've been there for each other through some really hard stuff, and we always will. She doesn't watch movie reactions, so she probably won't see this, but in case you do, Bre, thanks for being my Sam!

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 8 měsíci +2

      She wasn't exiled. And the ban that might have passively extended to her too was lifted when she defended her mothers people from Fëanor. Stayed in middle earth and openly proclaimed to never return to Valinor until Sauron was destroyed as she knew it wasn't fair to leave it to the dwindling remnant of Men to take him on. And also to be the foil of Fëanor anytime he did anything weird, she could come and thwart him one way or another.

  • @kurauza
    @kurauza Před 8 měsíci +6

    Oh my god!!!!! YESSS I can't believe what's before my eyes!!!! first you guys enter the wonderful adventure in marvel and now this majestic triology!!!!! Yall are the best!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉 You guys will love this masterpiece story

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 Před 8 měsíci +2

    The song Aragorn sings has huge importance! Here is the full version: “The leaves were long, the grass was green, The hemlock-umbels tall and fair, And in the glade a light was seen; Of stars in shadow shimmering, Tinúviel was dancing there, To music of a pipe unseen
    And light of stars was in her hair
    And in her raiment glimmering
    There Beren came from mountains cold; And lost he wandered under leaves; And where the Elven-river rolled. He walked alone and sorrowing. He peered between the hemlock-leaves; And saw in wonder flowers of gold
    Upon her mantle and her sleeves
    And her hair like shadow following
    Enchantment healed his weary feet
    That over hills were doomed to roam
    And forth he hastened, strong and fleet
    And grasped at moonbeams glistening
    Through woven woods in Elvenhome
    She lightly fled on dancing feet
    And left him lonely still to roam
    In the silent forest listening
    He heard there oft the flying sound
    Of feet as light as linden-leaves
    Or music welling underground
    In hidden hollows quavering
    Now withered lay the hemlock-sheaves
    And one by one with sighing sound
    Whispering fell the beachen leaves
    In the wintry woodland wavering
    He sought her ever, wandering far
    Where leaves of years were thickly strewn
    By light of moon and ray of star
    In frosty heavens shivering
    Her mantle glinted in the moon
    As on a hill-top high and far
    She danced, and at her feet was strewn
    A mist of silver quivering
    When winter passed, she came again
    And her song released the sudden spring
    Like rising lark, and falling rain
    And melting water bubbling
    He saw the elven-flowers spring
    About her feet, and healed again
    He longed by her to dance and sing
    Upon the grass untroubling
    Again she fled, but swift he came
    Tinúviel! Tinúviel!
    He called her by her elvish name
    And there she halted listening
    One moment stood she, and a spell
    His voice laid on her: Beren came
    And doom fell on Tinúviel
    That in his arms lay glistening
    As Beren looked into her eyes
    Within the shadows of her hair
    The trembling starlight of the skies
    He saw there mirrored shimmering
    Tinúviel the elven-fair
    Immortal maiden elven-wise
    About him cast her shadowy hair
    And arms like silver glimmering
    Long was the way that fate them bore
    O'er stony mountains cold and grey
    Through halls of ireon and darkling door
    And woods of nightshade morrowless
    The Sundering Seas between them lay
    And yet at last they met once more
    And long ago they passed away
    In the forest singing sorrowless”
    The true elvish version is far greater and so full of nuanced sadness that’s break the hearts of mortals from its beauty and sadness so the true song has been sort of taboo and the mannish tongues that retell it is stated to only be a shadow beneath the tree of the true story!

  • @DSUASTE69
    @DSUASTE69 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Glad to experience this with you guys, you guys are going to love this trilogy, enjoy 👍🏼

  • @rodrigovelazquez8077
    @rodrigovelazquez8077 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Thank you very much for your reaction guys! I haven't seen a reaction as contemplative as this in a long time! I'm happy they took the time to do it like this. I hope you like the Two Towers. I send you a hug from Argentina..

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +1

      you are awesome thanks for this comment ! thanks for watching

  • @angelaroberts3563
    @angelaroberts3563 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Great reaction! Each movie gets better and better while simultaneously uplifting the previous movie as you can understand and appreciate more of the beginning after knowing more of the characters and their stories.

  • @cerebralraven
    @cerebralraven Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hands down the best reaction to LOTR I have seen so far. What I love is how attentive and respectful you all are to the effort put into making the show and the love you give to the fandom. This has been my comfort show in which I watch multiple times a year. I suspect I will be watching your heartwarming reactions to LOTR multiple times a year as well. Thank you! Love from Trinidad & Tobago

  • @kevinpetite7818
    @kevinpetite7818 Před 8 měsíci

    Great react guys! I really hope you love this journey. It’s truly one of a kind. You’ve got a new subscriber in me!

  • @khalillahgreen8776
    @khalillahgreen8776 Před 8 měsíci +5

    YAAAY!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 I'm SO happy you're doing this trilogy! Every single film is an absolute MASTERPIECE!! I'm sure others have told you about the extended versions for the next two, and I wholeheartedly agree. Be sure to have plenty of tissues 🤧 especially for the 3rd one! Btw, Mr. October once again adding the great one-liners:
    "Aw man you don't look a day over 1500"
    "It's you and me BOIYYY"
    Lol I said it once and I'll say it again, I love your energy!😅😀😀😁

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci

      haha glad you can appreciate some silliness 😊 we appreciate you for watching thank you so much

  • @Henngist
    @Henngist Před 8 měsíci +3

    The dwarf (Gimli) has never been to Moria. Aragorn has been into Moria, from the east gate. Only Gandalf has been through Moria, from east to west.
    The Orcs were keeping the troll on chains. The troll didn't like ANYBODY.
    The dwarves did not want uninvited guests to be safe.

  • @ramirof1986
    @ramirof1986 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I just wanna say that this is BY FAR one of the best reaction vids to this franchise Ive have ever seen. You include a lot of the film and cut away at times but keep the dialogue. Idk how you do it, maybe other youtubers are too worried about monetizing their vids. Regardless of that. Trust me when I say that this kinda content will keep me coming back.

  • @EpicDave
    @EpicDave Před 6 měsíci +1

    Fun movie fact. Aragorn deflecting the knife at 1:13:01 was a real deflect. The actor throwing the knife accidently threw it right at Aragorn and he instinctively deflected it. He could have seriously been injured or killed if he didn't pull that off.

  • @rhonaalexander630
    @rhonaalexander630 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I read the books 55 year’s ago and read them over and over (50 times in all) I’m 72 now! Peter Jackson did an amazing work producing theses movies, I own all three extended versions of the movies and watch them sometimes. The Hobbit movies explain how Bilbo finds the ring. The other 2 movies are even more epic than the first one, enjoy!

  • @BobBlumenfeld
    @BobBlumenfeld Před 8 měsíci +3

    "The music is just ... amazing." It's more than that. It's not just background music, but takes part in telling the story. It's in tune with the action, and several times stops suddenly at critical action points. In at least one place, it helps carry the story forward when no living beings are present.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 8 měsíci +1

      If that’s the case they will love reacting to “How Howard Shore Uses Voices.” It also dips a toe into Tolkiens world and even introduces a portion of the Ainulindalë in the beginning.

    • @BobBlumenfeld
      @BobBlumenfeld Před 8 měsíci

      @@Makkaru112 Thanks for the tip. I just went and watched it. Much deeper than I, without a music background, could have delved, but worth the watch.

  • @SG-js2qn
    @SG-js2qn Před 8 měsíci +2

    How long did it take Mrs. October to fall under the spell of the One Ring? As soon as it appears on screen: "It's beautiful!" 🤣

  • @Cameron5043
    @Cameron5043 Před 8 měsíci

    Subscribed for the journey! Cannot wait! Loved y'alls reaction! Thank you so much!

  • @cmdrbrantford888
    @cmdrbrantford888 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Always good to see first time viewers of this epic trilogy.. Subscribing! (and pleased to hear you're watching the extended versions of the next two movies. You can likely find the extended/deleted scenes of the first movie here on CZcams if you want to see what you missed)

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 Před 8 měsíci +1

      They must react back to back or simply reupload the extended version and let us watch them notice things they didn’t before as most channels don’t get to watch it again in private for a long time

  • @kingscorpion7346
    @kingscorpion7346 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Tolkien's wizards aren't actually old men, they are more like angelic beings that took the forms of men, and they have been around longer than the continent of Middle Earth was formed!

  • @AnteRayman
    @AnteRayman Před 8 měsíci +2

    Wow, awesome reaction guys! You really have to watch extended version next time. You really missing a lot watching shrinked cut!

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci

      we just watched the two towers and watched the extended so the next one will be thanks for watching 🙂

  • @morgan4574
    @morgan4574 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Your guys' accent is a treat. I'm a NYer who grew to love southern accents during my military service! Y'all just got another viewer! Lord of the Rings is my favorite of all time!!!

    • @TheOctobersReact
      @TheOctobersReact  Před 8 měsíci +1

      we love new york accents ! thanks for the kind words 😊