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  • The end of the Battle of Helm's Deep when Théoden rides out to face the Uruk-hai, and Gandalf and Eomer arrives with the Rohirrim. (HD Blu-ray)
    "Fell deeds awake,
    Now for wrath,
    Now for ruin,
    And the red dawn!"
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    More tags: Uruk-hai Uruks attacking Helm's Deep breaks gate to the Keep Theoden The fortress is taken It is over Aragorn You said this fortress would never fall while your men defend it They still defend it They have died defending it Eowyn with women in caves at Helm's Deep Aragorn Is there no other way for the women and children to get out of the caves Is there no other way Gamling There is one passage It leads into the mountains But they will not get far The Uruk-hai are too many Aragorn Send word for the women and children to make for the mountains pass And barricade the entrance Théoden So much death What can Men do against such reckless hate Aragorn Ride out with me Ride out and meet them Theoden For death and glory Aragorn For Rohan For your people Gimli The sun is rising Gandalf voiceover Helm's Deep Look to my coming at first light on the fifth day At dawn look to the east Theoden Yes The horn of Helm Hammerhand shall sound in the Deep one last time Let this be the hour when we draw swords together Théoden Fell deeds awake now for wrath now for ruin and the red dawn Forth Eorlingas Gimli blows the Horn of Helm Hammerhand in Helm's Deep Theoden Aragorn Legolas charges through Uruk-hai at Helm's Deep Aragorn sees Gandalf on Shadowfax on hill ridge above Helm's Deep Gandalf Theoden King stands alone Eomer Not alone Rohirrim To the King Gandalf Eomer and Rohirrim charges down a hill into through Uruk Uruk-hai army at Helm's Deep End of battle of Helm's Deep
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  • @AarEyePatchy
    @AarEyePatchy Před 26 dny +2056

    RIP Bernard Hill, nobody could’ve been a better King Theoden.

  • @D4WeeMaN
    @D4WeeMaN Před 26 dny +841

    And here we are, after the sad news, watching this scene 10 times in a row. Paying homage to one of the best king performances in movies. RIP Bernard, you did a damn good job.

  • @aidanwotherspoon905
    @aidanwotherspoon905 Před 26 dny +307

    Watching on May 5, 2024 to honour the late Bernard Hill. RIP Theoden King. Forth Eorlingas!

  • @JustMatt91
    @JustMatt91 Před 26 dny +482

    RIP Bernard Hill, a true master of his craft and the best choice for Theoden.
    "Forth, and fear no darkness! Arise! Arise, Riders of Theoden! Spears shall be shaken, shields shall be splintered! A sword day... a red day... ere the sun rises!"

  • @joaoguividal
    @joaoguividal Před 26 dny +439

    Bernard Hill is now in the company of his fathers
    Hail the victorious dead! You were incredible!

  • @paulraines9635
    @paulraines9635 Před 2 lety +18667

    I never considered before how noble it was of Gimli to volunteer to blow the horn and allow Legolas to rack up a kill count.

    • @johntuttle197
      @johntuttle197 Před 2 lety +1172

      It was a no-brainer: Fall off another horse or toot his own horn.

    • @TricksterPoi
      @TricksterPoi Před 2 lety +487

      Still only counts as one! - Gimli, not probably

    • @parhamkiani9183
      @parhamkiani9183 Před 2 lety +62

      You do now

    • @AColonDashSix
      @AColonDashSix Před 2 lety +295

      Gimli never misses a chance to mix the hook for a diss track

    • @turnerjensen2620
      @turnerjensen2620 Před 2 lety +290

      Well seeing that gimli won the competition, maybe he figured he was already too far ahead for Legolas to catch up

  • @jackspry9736
    @jackspry9736 Před 26 dny +180

    RIP Bernard Hill (December 17, 1944 - May 5, 2024), aged 79
    You will be remembered as a legend

  • @TheLonelyYamcha
    @TheLonelyYamcha Před 26 dny +75

    *Now for wrath, now for ruin, and red dawn!!*
    R.I.P Bernard Hill, fly high.

  • @Edo_Aelio
    @Edo_Aelio Před 2 lety +6835

    As a kid I never liked Theoden or Boromir, now as a grown adult I just love these characters: human beings full of doubts, they have to make the hardest decisions totally hopeless and the possibility of failure is always on the edge of happening

    • @roger5555ful
      @roger5555ful Před 2 lety +339

      "Why do we fall sir? So that we can learn to pick ourselves up" Boromir and Theoden are best example of this

    • @barkley8285
      @barkley8285 Před 2 lety +398

      True, we liked legolas and aragorn for their badassery but now we realize how great boromir and theoden are as we are older

    • @Tom-mk7nd
      @Tom-mk7nd Před 2 lety +49

      I think their portrayal could have been better though, especially for Théoden in the second movie. The casting and the acting is amazing but I'm not a big fan of how he is portrayed as stubborn, indecisive and as a potential rival to Aragorn.

    • @barkley8285
      @barkley8285 Před 2 lety +165

      @@Tom-mk7nd hes not hes a realistic king trying to save his people and cautious of outsiders. His son just died and his kingdom and people are going to fall under his rule .

    • @Edo_Aelio
      @Edo_Aelio Před 2 lety +96

      @@Tom-mk7nd That's the point my friend. Aragorn was a skilled commander and fought in several battles since Theoden was only a child. Of course Aragorn eclipsed the figure of the king of Rohan and this added development to the nature of a man like Theoden.

  • @Wickerless
    @Wickerless Před 2 lety +8593

    I am at the stage in my life, where I see a scene from Lotr and I cry immediately.

    • @elk7168
      @elk7168 Před 2 lety +409

      same man same! dont know how! even when its just a 3min clip on yt... with every year that passes, the Lord of the Rings Trilogy gets better! we appreciate it more cause we see how unique it was, is and will be! almost certainly never again in our life time will we get that kind of perfection on screen!

    • @wspencerwatkins
      @wspencerwatkins Před 2 lety +41

      Maybe you should see somebody

    • @5h4n6
      @5h4n6 Před 2 lety +180

      I cried with "My friends, you bow to no one!"

    • @Rehle94
      @Rehle94 Před 2 lety +83

      I hated Frodo as a character, and yet recently cried when he boarded the ship at the Grey Havens. Unbelievable.

    • @lucasgoia
      @lucasgoia Před 2 lety +39

      man i just cried

  • @9killerqueen
    @9killerqueen Před 11 měsíci +3369

    “For death and glory”
    “For Rohan, for your people”
    I love how Aragorn reminds Theoden what it means to be a king; it is not about reckless bravery and glory, it is about serving your own people.

    • @thedeplorable8370
      @thedeplorable8370 Před 11 měsíci +161

      I think Theoden asked “for death and glory?”, making the the words more about questioning the action as a foolish statement. To receive such an honor, from an enemy that has none would be a waste. Theoden knew they were going to fail, and he knew Saruman would never tecord the deeds of Thoeden and his men. I think his tone says “whats the point?” .

    • @someonerandom8552
      @someonerandom8552 Před 10 měsíci +131

      @@thedeplorable8370 Huh. That’s an interesting interpretation that I haven’t seen anyone take from this scene. But you make a valid point.
      In this scene it’s clear that Theoden is pretty much defeated, psychologically anyway.
      Like just before he laments that “what can men can do against such reckless hate?” Showing that he’s despondent at what’s facing them.
      When Aragorn says “for your people” it’s to remind Theoden of his duty to his people. So he’s reminded of his oath and what he must do to uphold his honour. Which is why he seems to have a much happier spirit in the rest of the scene. He knows he is dying with honour and seems proud to die alongside Aragorn who reminded him of his sworn oath.

    • @danbill9165
      @danbill9165 Před 10 měsíci +32

      This is perfectly echoed in the book as well when Aragon first meets theoden after he’s released

    • @zacharypaul4932
      @zacharypaul4932 Před 10 měsíci +18

      ​@someonerandom8552 a king is a servant to the people

    • @TheHogMan
      @TheHogMan Před 9 měsíci +20

      @@thedeplorable8370 your mind is a thing of wonders, I hope you live a long and fulfilling life, my friend.

  • @jessedampolo
    @jessedampolo Před 26 dny +98

    RIP Bernard Hill. My favorite part of the Peter Jackson's Lord of The Rings Trilogy.
    King Théoden now goes to his fathers. And even in their mighty company he shall not now be ashamed.

  • @PanRasputanek
    @PanRasputanek Před 2 lety +3789

    It is impossible to make two epic charges in a row.
    Rohirrim: hold my horse

  • @chaykoch8521
    @chaykoch8521 Před rokem +4837

    Can we appreciate the psychological jumps Theoden had to go through going from years long of his mind being poisened by Saruman, waking up to realize that his son is dead then facing the greatest war of his time ? His resilience far exceeds other characters when you think about it

    • @IsratJahan-th3fo
      @IsratJahan-th3fo Před rokem +228

      Which is why theoden king of Rohan is my favorite character in the whole series
      Legolas Greenleaf is my second favorite

    • @denorjigalaxen9230
      @denorjigalaxen9230 Před rokem +17

      @@IsratJahan-th3fo good chocie

    • @ashcarrier6606
      @ashcarrier6606 Před rokem +78

      The movie treatment of Theoden is one of my few gripes with the movie. In the books, Theoden was a bad-ass upon gripping his sword handle anew. In the movie, he seemed to have doubts and misgivings.

    • @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire
      @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire Před rokem +130

      He was a fucking badass at his weakest. Imagine his power at his strongest

    • @RobertMc0811
      @RobertMc0811 Před rokem +8

      How long was he under mind control in the novels?

  • @MagistraVitae
    @MagistraVitae Před 26 dny +131

    Dear Bernard Hill, rest in peace.
    In the mighty company of your fathers, you shall not feel ashamed, Theoden King.

  • @ordochronos8435
    @ordochronos8435 Před 26 dny +40

    Rest in Peace Bernard Hill. You will forever go down in my heart as one of the best actors to grace Hollywood. May your next journey be accompanied by your Riders of Théoden.

  • @tomsawyerpiper9412
    @tomsawyerpiper9412 Před 2 lety +3941

    “So much death. What can men do, against such reckless hate?”
    The absolute state of hopelessness delivered in these two lines is conveyed so perfectly.

    • @MattCollectorControl
      @MattCollectorControl Před 2 lety +104

      Hate is powerful. Pure and passionate, potent and dangerous. But courage will carry strength to persevere when rage subsides and anger finally dies out.
      If emotion is a battery, hate and disdain is the most powerful output, but will burn away in time. Courage and hope will renew when power is lost.

    • @sokolsych
      @sokolsych Před 2 lety +71

      Well, when I was a kid, I was watching it in Russian language. The transltion was slightly different, because of using an older version of literature russian words. And I really felt myself in a time of knights, swords and ancient fights. And a phrase sound like: What can HUMAN BEINGS do against such
      ferocious malice?
      -Crush them!
      -For the death and glory?
      -For your people!
      I want some more movies like this. Ideas are so wise and have so much meanings, that can be understood across the nations and people.

    • @sokolsych
      @sokolsych Před 2 lety +19

      @@MattCollectorControl Dont surrender to despair, you are stronger not when you are big, but when you are right. Truth always prevail. Aragorn reminds Theoden, that they fight for PEOPLE in caves, not only for dying in glory.

    • @yhp99
      @yhp99 Před 2 lety +20

      "we ride out and meet them!"

    • @GuukanKitsune
      @GuukanKitsune Před 2 lety +34

      Followed by the best response to hopelessness, the attitude that can make hope anew out of hopelessness:
      "Ride out with me. Ride out and meet them."
      Do not go gentle into that good night indeed. Fight to the last because hope can spring unlooked for, and may even have been there all along, just out of sight.

  • @gauthamramesh3373
    @gauthamramesh3373 Před 2 lety +4877

    "THE HORN OF HELM HAMMERHAND SHALL SOUND IN THE DEEP. ONE LAST TIME"...... Goosebumps every time

    • @syedferoz2188
      @syedferoz2188 Před 2 lety +122

      Helm hammerhand the legendary Rohan king who killed his enemy with a single punch the true one punch man and a one man army

    • @wolwerine0007
      @wolwerine0007 Před 2 lety +8

      Me Too.

    • @ericajones6316
      @ericajones6316 Před 2 lety +31

      This line means a lot more when you understand it

    • @knightshousegames
      @knightshousegames Před 2 lety +123

      I love how Gimli doesn't even wait for anyone to ask him to go blow the horn, like his ass half way up the stairs before anyone else has had a chance to ask. He's just like "This is my SHIT right here, don't even get in my way, I AM BLOWING THIS BIG ASS HORN!!!"

    • @MrDeengels
      @MrDeengels Před 2 lety +4

      Hell yeah!!!!!

  • @joshbutler5875
    @joshbutler5875 Před 26 dny +30

    RIP Bernard Hill. The amount of chills i get from this man and the gravitas he brought to Theoden.

  • @ajdominguez1002
    @ajdominguez1002 Před 26 dny +63

    The Horn of Helm Hammerhand sounded one last time
    RIP, Sir Bernard Hill

  • @zaimhassan6490
    @zaimhassan6490 Před 2 lety +2856

    "Let this be the hour when we draw swords together."
    And so the King of Gondor and the King of Rohan rode to victory.

    • @Stratovariuification
      @Stratovariuification Před 2 lety +61

      And after Theoden dies, Eomer becomes the king and rides with Aragon for many years. There are no PUSSIES IN THE ROHAN ARMY. ONLY MANLY MEN

    • @bkbstone
      @bkbstone Před 2 lety +169

      "And wherever King Elessar went with war King Éomer went with him; and beyond the Sea of Rhûn and on the far fields of the South the thunder of the cavalry of the Mark was heard, and the White Horse upon Green flew in many winds until Éomer grew old."
      Tolkien, J.R.R.. The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Kindle Edition.

    • @helden4565
      @helden4565 Před 2 lety +19

      @@Stratovariuification and brave women

    • @johnjoshuaarboleda910
      @johnjoshuaarboleda910 Před 2 lety +23

      Before, it was Theoden's father or grandfather whom Aragorn fought with in a war. That's the time when he first meet and saw Aragorn. Now he quoted this message and makes it more awesome.

    • @Rizu-kc3ze
      @Rizu-kc3ze Před 2 lety +5

      @@JayJay5244 nope I don't think so, long ago the Steward of Gondor gave away the lands of Calenardhon to Eorl the Young and his people to settle in and that became Rohan, because Go dor was weakened to the point of not being able to themselves defend that area. And then again we see Rohan helping Gondor time and again. Yet Tolkein classifies these men(Rohan/Eothead/Northmen) as "Lesser men" / "Middle Men" races, even when the supposed Higher blood of the West has been "thinned" due to "mixing" with the "lesser men". Loved Tolkien's works to the end , but always felt this whole concept significantly racist. But I guess he couldn't deny his European roots.

  • @museman1211
    @museman1211 Před rokem +4173

    Viggo’s portrayal of Aragorn is always perfect, man put everything into the role

    • @twinkthatloveslotrtrilogy7676
      @twinkthatloveslotrtrilogy7676 Před rokem +167

      he looks exactly how i imagined him in books

    • @jkelsey555
      @jkelsey555 Před rokem +192

      if he told me to run through a brick wall. I would reply with "how fast?"

    • @Infernal460
      @Infernal460 Před rokem +116

      "man put everything into the role"
      Even a broken toe.

    • @lukecalumlyonwrath7723
      @lukecalumlyonwrath7723 Před rokem +30

      And he wasn't even the first actor picked/casted for the role!

    • @ElJefeRules
      @ElJefeRules Před rokem +95

      Viggo is one of the reasons a LOTR remake would never be as good as Peter Jackson’s.

  • @Haris-rw8fm
    @Haris-rw8fm Před 26 dny +50

    Farewell Theoden King....You will never stand alone...

  • @PlagueDemon6
    @PlagueDemon6 Před 26 dny +8

    RIP Bernard Hill. 😢 Criminally underrated gem of an actor.

  • @matijakrunic7275
    @matijakrunic7275 Před 2 lety +3783

    "A wizard is never late. He arrives precisely when he means to"

  • @sporeceress1465
    @sporeceress1465 Před rokem +2282

    Bernard Hill absolutely shines in every scene. He is _perfectly_ Theoden, right alongside Ian McKellen as Gandalf and Sean Astin as Sam. Just an utterly fantastic job.

    • @cyanboom807
      @cyanboom807 Před rokem +103

      Don't forget Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn

    • @Seraphatum
      @Seraphatum Před rokem +93

      The whole cast was and still is as perfect as it can be

    • @vervvyk
      @vervvyk Před 11 měsíci +13

      The utter power he puts into that role, still in awe to this day.

    • @arcturus3368
      @arcturus3368 Před 10 měsíci +45

      @@vervvyk Now I thought about such an interesting fact: in the history of cinema there are only 3 movies that have received 11 Oscars and Bernard Hill played in two of them - in "Titanic" (Captain Smith) and in "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" (King Theoden). It's definitely connected somehow))
      Bernard Hill can be proud of himself - he is a wonderful actor

    • @s70driver2005
      @s70driver2005 Před 10 měsíci +9

      He is probably one of my top 3 characters in all of cinema.

  • @brianbrian6202
    @brianbrian6202 Před 26 dny +10

    RIP Bernard Hill.
    Outstanding in every role, and AWESOME here.

  • @stonks87
    @stonks87 Před 26 dny +20

    RIP Bernard Hill 🫡

  • @jonnypeterson3971
    @jonnypeterson3971 Před rokem +2159

    A wizard is never late. Nor is he early. He arrives precisely when he means to

    • @Losrandir
      @Losrandir Před rokem +14

      @Jason Walter Never was just a wizard. But yeah!

    • @lad4830
      @lad4830 Před rokem +19

      Which makes you think if he planned on having the entire defence army dead except for maybe a dozen soldiers

    • @goblincooker
      @goblincooker Před rokem

      @@lad4830 420 likes

    • @simonrobillard
      @simonrobillard Před rokem +23

      ​@Lad He was waiting for the rising sun to blind the uruk-hai. Without it, their glorious horse charges would have met an abrupt end after the first row of horses gets impaled on pikes.

    • @istoppedcaring6209
      @istoppedcaring6209 Před rokem

      @@lad4830 he needed that time,+ it would have made more sense if about half were dead and the rest had retreated up each level with them

  • @ismailgunay6551
    @ismailgunay6551 Před 2 lety +1548

    "théoden kings stands alone"
    "not alone, Rohirrimmm!"
    what a badass scene

    • @1968jitbag
      @1968jitbag Před rokem +78

      Eomer's "TO THE KING!!!" gives me goosebumps still

    • @mikeguinness5408
      @mikeguinness5408 Před rokem +35

      Let me preface this by saying I love this trilogy as it is so well done and that these films were my first introduction to Karl Urban, whom I think is a very good actor (he nailed the mannerisms of Bones in Star Trek). However, after appreciating his fine work on The Boys I now look at this scene and after hearing Gandalf saying "Theoden King stands alone" I can visualize Eomer cupping his hands around his mouth and yelling down at the orcs, "Oy! Cunts!". Sorry, but it just creeps in there now. But, yes, it's a powerful scene where Gandalf brings the Rohirrim to Helm's Deep to turn the tide and win the battle.

    • @lawrencealcantara
      @lawrencealcantara Před rokem +9

      @@mikeguinness5408 i would have loved if he DID say that to the orcs LOL

    • @jimfriedman6923
      @jimfriedman6923 Před rokem +7

      TO THE KING!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @stormwade5968
      @stormwade5968 Před rokem +5

      When the homes pull up as backup

  • @Alex-uy4ok
    @Alex-uy4ok Před 26 dny +9

    RIP Bernard Hill - his performance never fails to move me, no matter how many times I watch these scenes.

  • @synt4x1e
    @synt4x1e Před rokem +1062

    The music buildup after Gimli says "The sun is rising" and the tune after Theoden says "Let this be the hour when we draw swords together" sends chills down my spine. This is the peak, the magnum opus, of fantasy genre. NOTHING will ever top this trilogy.

    • @nalgene247
      @nalgene247 Před rokem +28

      It is difficult to imagine, that's for sure.

    • @suspendedlgx7129
      @suspendedlgx7129 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Indeed

    • @willgreen6289
      @willgreen6289 Před 8 měsíci +31

      It is the score to end all scores. It is the the most brilliant creation that has ever grace the theater screen and its speakers. You may not even be referring to it as the greatest score of all time, but you mentioned the music and I had to carry on with this. It is not only one of the greatest film scores in history, but it is some of the best music ever created. The sheet amount of music, all the themes and motifs created, is beyond comprehension. This movie would not have been complete with any other score. Howard Shore delivered more than Peter Jackson could have ever dream of.

    • @WickedRaccoon16_61
      @WickedRaccoon16_61 Před 6 měsíci

      Facts!!

    • @xarmanhsh2981
      @xarmanhsh2981 Před 5 měsíci +3

      My only hope would be a perfect adaptation of the storm light archive . Without spoiling anything there are a lot of scenes with potential

  • @Gahndi007
    @Gahndi007 Před rokem +1649

    It's a minor point, but the fact that Aragorn suggests riding out BEFORE he remembers that Gandalf will return today is such a great character point. He would've suggested the final stand no matter what the outcome, in an attempt to save the women and children, but then Gimli mentions the dawn has come, and there's a glimmer of hope beyond noble sacrifice. Just a tremendous scene.

    • @mehmed93
      @mehmed93 Před rokem +21

      Good point!

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 Před rokem +36

      For Rohan, for your people!

    • @kevy_metal
      @kevy_metal Před rokem +23

      I remember before ever rewatching the movie I somehow remembered it as him noticing that and THEN suggesting they ride out and always thinking it was kind of a dick move not to let the others in on it, took rewatching it a couple times to really understand he did it before and what that meant

    • @jasoncabral3831
      @jasoncabral3831 Před rokem

      @@kevy_metal He was willign and reayd to sell his life for the women and children to escape, and that's heavy, heavuly cultural programming for western men. You may die, but your children and their mothers live. Theyre whats important,

    • @justinc882
      @justinc882 Před rokem +18

      Great point, it makes me wish they had left in Aragorns introduction to the riders. In the books, i believe, it's the first time Gimli and Legolas look to him and see a king. It's the first time he refers to himself as the heir of Gondor. That along with the stuff you mentioned would have been awesome to see.
      They did a fantastic job developing his character.

  • @ASAP_Kenny
    @ASAP_Kenny Před rokem +1478

    I love that Aragorn didn’t let Theodin know about Gandalf and the cavalry coming. He knew that Theodin needed to choose to be courageous in that moment

    • @chakraborty1989
      @chakraborty1989 Před rokem +193

      He himself probably just wishing that white Gandalf better kept his word.

    • @commanderwyro4204
      @commanderwyro4204 Před rokem +49

      damn never even thought about that

    • @patrickoakley7890
      @patrickoakley7890 Před 11 měsíci +19

      absolutely brilliant, didn't even realize that after all these years!

    • @TGREAT1
      @TGREAT1 Před 10 měsíci +35

      Theoden was confident he's bound to heaven "death and glory " He wanted to meet his best son who died defending him " 😞🌅💠

    • @mrdrebin123
      @mrdrebin123 Před 9 měsíci +38

      Aragorn didn't know he was coming.. He hoped he was....But Aragorn knew that the line of men would endure by his example.. Even if he wasn't alive to see it....That's why we all love Aragorn.. He is the best part any man could aspire to be.

  • @anthony123579
    @anthony123579 Před 26 dny +16

    Rip King thank you for so many childhood memories and the best pre battle speech of all time may the after life treat you well

  • @twokei2
    @twokei2 Před 10 měsíci +112

    "what can men do against such reckless hate?" the way he delivered while gently blinks his eyes displays how the king gradually loosing hope. such a great actor.

  • @conorbowen3360
    @conorbowen3360 Před 2 lety +2334

    The way that Theoden flips between complete misery and utter recklessness is honestly a vibe

    • @gregoryf9299
      @gregoryf9299 Před 2 lety +169

      Agreed - it showed true humanity, to feel like they’re lost then get psyched up. Aragon is on another level; I respect the Rohan crew more for showing fear, weakness and frailty then picking themselves up to fight again.

    • @PR--un4ub
      @PR--un4ub Před 2 lety +45

      @Der Frosch-Prinz Aus Bayern Good old racial supremacy.

    • @PR--un4ub
      @PR--un4ub Před 2 lety +6

      @Der Frosch-Prinz Aus Bayern What condition is that?

    • @PR--un4ub
      @PR--un4ub Před 2 lety +8

      @Der Frosch-Prinz Aus Bayern Yeah...see, I'm not into your particular lexicon; I'm going to need you to dumb down your language for the sake of my comprehension.

    • @throwscats
      @throwscats Před 2 lety +56

      @Der Frosch-Prinz Aus Bayern I really think you are misreading Tolkien's premise of his entire story, here. Aragorn happens to be noble, wise, and good, but the whole point of the story shows that everyone is susceptible to evil, no matter who they are--and also susceptible to great acts of heroism. Isuldur was a Numenorean, Ar-Pharazon was a Numenorean--both of these people were fallible in the worst way. Frodo and Sam are just hobbits and they're the biggest heroes in the story. Theoden's race has nothing to do with it--it's that Aragorn is just Aragorn. Aragorn has more experience and is also the kind of man to use that experience wisely.

  • @danilshirnin2406
    @danilshirnin2406 Před rokem +3060

    “Imagine a King who would fight his own battles. Wouldn’t that be a sight”
    Behold, Theoden King and Aragorn

    • @DieFlabbergast
      @DieFlabbergast Před rokem +143

      Many did so in real history -- Cyrus the Great of Persia, Alexander the Great of Macedon, Harald Hardrada of Norway, Harold Godwinson of England, and many more.

    • @willhudson5687
      @willhudson5687 Před rokem +16

      Definitely read that in his voice.

    • @andrejmilojeski7160
      @andrejmilojeski7160 Před rokem +70

      Didn't Achilles say that in "Troy"?

    • @anonymousanonymous9370
      @anonymousanonymous9370 Před rokem +5

      @@eviekai Hannibal Barca wasn't a king

    • @TheMAXIFOD
      @TheMAXIFOD Před rokem +22

      @@eviekai all of the once you mentioned were only present on the battlefield, not actually fighting. When Achilles says that line, Agamemnon is also present on the battlefield. Achilles meant that the king alone should fight, not his men.

  • @Marimeh
    @Marimeh Před 26 dny +20

    Arise, arise Riders of Theoden!
    Fell deeds awake; fire and slaughter!
    Spear shall be shaken, shield shall be splintered!
    A sword-day, a red day, ere the sun rises!
    Rise now, ride now! Ride to Gondor!
    RIP, King Theoden

  • @paulevans9858
    @paulevans9858 Před 26 dny +4

    Thank you mr. Bernard hill! You did an awesome job portraying one of my favorite kings in movie history!!!!! I'll miss you greatly!!!!!!!

  • @hagamapama
    @hagamapama Před rokem +312

    Fun fact: Gimli ends up being the lord of a small Dwarfhold based in the caves here, which the Dwarves find breathtakingly beautiful, and his people prosper from Dwarven pilgrimages to see the stone formations there. As a personal friend of King Eomer, Gimli's folk were allies of the Rohirrim and Dwarf and Man worked together to keep the Deep and the Westfold safe. As strong as the Deep was, the Dwarven alliance made it impregnable. When Gimli took to the sea he left a legacy behind of an alliance similar to the one his ancestors had with the men of Dale.

    • @vipr1142
      @vipr1142 Před 3 měsíci +1

      As an adult, I kinda get disappointed rewatching some scenes again. But overall, its always worth a watch, the first movie and third movie following Sam and Frodo makes the experience worth it.

    • @Bandersnatch41
      @Bandersnatch41 Před 3 měsíci +4

      ​@@vipr1142Why disappointed?

    • @Legoldos
      @Legoldos Před 2 měsíci +16

      Yeah, the scene where Gimli talks about the caves with legolas was something i really wanted to see in movies. Also seeing him and his folk to settle in them at the end of the movie would be so cool. Dorfs need more love in stories

    • @anthonys.8569
      @anthonys.8569 Před 18 dny

      Now THIS should be made into a film

    • @vipr1142
      @vipr1142 Před 18 dny +1

      @@Bandersnatch41 Because some scenes are exaggerated.
      Like them riding down all the orcs with their horses like that.
      Too unrealistic.
      I love LOTR, I just wish they toned down some of the action scenes a bit - and made them more like the first movie.
      I would also have wanted to see a bit more of Frodo and Sams adventure.
      It was very focused on the wars - which is understandable, you gotta market it for teenagers.

  • @nazmhd4492
    @nazmhd4492 Před rokem +2204

    'Ride out with me..ride out and meet them'.. 'For death and glory?'.. 'For Rohan..For your people'..that conversation gave me chills

    • @calum0123
      @calum0123 Před rokem +107

      In that moment he sees a true King of men in Aragorn

    • @sleepysleeper3485
      @sleepysleeper3485 Před rokem +65

      @Anna Marfa It's not far from it. This scene is very theatrical and symbolic after all, like a major play that shows how men are not yet corrupted but instead we still have a spark inside us. An we still have it today. I hate how we on this modern day we are only spreading doom and gloom when instead it is this that we should be educating. Not destruction but glory and the hope of mankind.

    • @chadzard4
      @chadzard4 Před rokem +24

      I remember seeing this in the theatre as a kid and this whole entire scene felt like an out of body experience.

    • @gonzaloorivevilla3329
      @gonzaloorivevilla3329 Před rokem +9

      I've been trying to find the soundtrack for that scene! It sounds similar, but different from Last March of the Ents!

    • @Redneck322
      @Redneck322 Před rokem +10

      I get chills and inspiration when Theoden says “The horn of Helm Hammerhand shall sound in the Deep, one last time.” It definitely gives me an adrenaline boost as much as the Horn of Erebor sounding off in Battle of the Five Armies.

  • @Sephvion
    @Sephvion Před 11 měsíci +243

    I love that change in Theoden's expression, when Aragorn tells him, "For Rohan. For your people." Feels like he's partially ashamed that he said "for death and glory" instead of thinking of riding out to give his people even a spare second, but takes Aragorn's words and gets inspired.

    • @infidelheretic923
      @infidelheretic923 Před 7 měsíci +14

      Glory is an acceptable motive when death is inevitable anyway. It’s the last remaining thing you can salvage.

    • @bo7341
      @bo7341 Před 6 měsíci +21

      "I go to my fathers. And even in their mighty company I shall not now be ashamed."
      ....and that's how you write a character arc.

    • @peterwebley8843
      @peterwebley8843 Před 5 měsíci

      Amen @@bo7341

    • @kayg148
      @kayg148 Před 3 měsíci +2

      That's what makes Theoden such a satisfying character. He's complex, flawed, but ultimately good.

  • @MylesHSG
    @MylesHSG Před 26 dny +17

    RIP Bernard Hill, ride now, ride to ruin and the worlds ending

  • @ElJefeRules
    @ElJefeRules Před rokem +629

    The angelic shot of Gandalf’s arrival with the sunlight behind him is so satisfying. In that moment, you know the nightmare is over.

    • @easternlights3155
      @easternlights3155 Před rokem +28

      Well, Gandalf is technically an angel when you look at the lore

    • @sia_mithrandir
      @sia_mithrandir Před 10 měsíci +25

      In the books Gandalf himself emits light and strikes fear into the hearts of lesser beings. But the movies are just as good too

    • @ApexGale
      @ApexGale Před 4 měsíci +9

      Not only that, but it is a show of tactical genius. As Gandalf leads the charge at dawn, the Rohirrim charge with him and the sunlight literally blinds the Uruk-hai, preventing them from being able to defend themselves

  • @louel9272
    @louel9272 Před 2 lety +731

    Gandalf's multitasking level was off the charts in the series

    • @SimoN-vf8ps
      @SimoN-vf8ps Před 2 lety +26

      Gandalf the plot device

    • @NihilSineDeo09
      @NihilSineDeo09 Před 2 lety +72

      He was a Maiar delegated with power by the Valar to stop Sauron, so no wonder

    • @roger5555ful
      @roger5555ful Před 2 lety +27

      @@NihilSineDeo09 Or in common tongue, an Angel

    • @NihilSineDeo09
      @NihilSineDeo09 Před 2 lety +34

      @@roger5555ful
      An Archangel, more precisely

    • @Dante-vf4sd
      @Dante-vf4sd Před 2 lety

      @@NihilSineDeo09 What do you think an archangel is?

  • @MikeLuzawski
    @MikeLuzawski Před 11 měsíci +328

    I couldn't stomach a minute of Rings of power but I cherish every single second of these movies. So damn good

    • @chubbychaser00izu
      @chubbychaser00izu Před 8 měsíci +40

      I managed to get through 10 minutes, after which I said 'Foul deeds awaken, now for wrath and ruin and the red dawn' and proceeded to delete every single file I had downloaded of that abomination.... :)

    • @Phablo_Abreu
      @Phablo_Abreu Před 7 měsíci +7

      ​@@chubbychaser00izu😂😂😂😂

    • @infidelheretic923
      @infidelheretic923 Před 7 měsíci +15

      That’s the difference between a producer who loves the source material and wants to bring to life, verses one who hates it and just wants to exploit it.

    • @TheOReport1994
      @TheOReport1994 Před 6 měsíci +12

      Even if someone held a gun to my head, I still wouldn't watch Rings of Power. It was painful enough to watch the Hobbit. Martin Freeman's performance was brilliant, but the entire Hobbit movies were deeply lacking something fundamental and timeless - it was overblown and over CGI'ed that it didn't seem real for a single moment.
      Nothing will ever meet the quality of LotR.

    • @zachscarbrough2727
      @zachscarbrough2727 Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@TheOReport1994It truly was a trilogy that comes once in a generation. All the elements aligning, to create something truly timeless. None can ever compare.

  • @leozig3501
    @leozig3501 Před 26 dny +12

    RIP my king, may we draw swords together someday, somewhere.

  • @johnd.1618
    @johnd.1618 Před rokem +987

    The moment where Eomer enters the scene and says "Not alone", is one of the best scenes in the trilogy.

    • @heotolon
      @heotolon Před rokem +43

      At this point I expect someone to edit the "OY" when Eomer appears.

    • @rossbooth4635
      @rossbooth4635 Před rokem

      Or "don't be a cunt"

    • @loureirodamota
      @loureirodamota Před rokem +35

      I cry everytime... what a fuc**ng masterpiece

    • @joaquin8416
      @joaquin8416 Před rokem +39

      @@heotolon "Fuckin' diabolical."

    • @NatureLover8286
      @NatureLover8286 Před rokem +10

      Aragorn's final speech at the black gates is the best scene of this trilogy.

  • @timothydaugaard6457
    @timothydaugaard6457 Před rokem +377

    “To the king!”
    Chills. Every. Time.

    • @PIOSSA
      @PIOSSA Před rokem

      ehm....For the king!

    • @lad4830
      @lad4830 Před rokem +5

      @@PIOSSA To the king is correct

    • @PIOSSA
      @PIOSSA Před rokem

      @@lad4830 really?

    • @lad4830
      @lad4830 Před rokem +1

      @@PIOSSA I think so, yeah

    • @rajahass
      @rajahass Před rokem

      😢 tears too

  • @Bookdragon-cn2tq
    @Bookdragon-cn2tq Před 26 dny +14

    Forth, and fear no darkness.
    R.I.P. Bernard Hill.

  • @mcquilachenekan6819
    @mcquilachenekan6819 Před 26 dny +16

    A king who fights his own battles 🙌🏾

    • @timogeist2184
      @timogeist2184 Před 24 dny +1

      What a sight.

    • @ricardopacheco5892
      @ricardopacheco5892 Před 13 dny +1

      Hes a bit more than that, hes the first in line, the fastest and everyone just struggles to keep up with him, He doesn't just fight his own battles hes the tip of the spear.

  • @nihilus1626
    @nihilus1626 Před 2 lety +2445

    "Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be a sight?"

    • @stevesmith9447
      @stevesmith9447 Před 2 lety +138

      *solid* reference.

    • @Itzcuintli
      @Itzcuintli Před 2 lety +32

      The fans will see you in a Star Wars movie one day?

    • @jromaoo
      @jromaoo Před 2 lety +37

      More than his battles, but his people's battles.

    • @twinkthatloveslotrtrilogy7676
      @twinkthatloveslotrtrilogy7676 Před 2 lety +141

      Achilles would loved Theodén

    • @amp8295
      @amp8295 Před 2 lety +50

      @@twinkthatloveslotrtrilogy7676 Not only loved, but revered with the utmost respect.

  • @jorklind
    @jorklind Před rokem +479

    "So much death. What can men do against such reckless hate?" I love that line.

    • @neddhu
      @neddhu Před rokem +20

      Ride out and meet them...

    • @richardtaylor1652
      @richardtaylor1652 Před rokem +12

      @@neddhu For death and glory!

    • @neddhu
      @neddhu Před rokem +12

      @@richardtaylor1652 For your people!

    • @spacekitt.n
      @spacekitt.n Před rokem +1

      this is what i think when i see a trump rally

    • @FowlManor
      @FowlManor Před rokem +4

      The Sun is rising

  • @Geonite207
    @Geonite207 Před 26 dny +17

    RIP Bernard Hill (King Theoden.)

  • @RidingNomad
    @RidingNomad Před 26 dny +13

    RIP my King, you may find your glory

  • @anthonyiacoviello3218
    @anthonyiacoviello3218 Před rokem +410

    I saw this as a kid, and for some reason, "The sun is rising" is a line that has stuck with me and I often think about when times are hard.

    • @johns1625
      @johns1625 Před rokem +13

      Like when Hurin made his last stand against the orcs at the end of the Battle of Unumbered Tears and he cries "Aure entuluva! Day shall come again!" seventy times as he cuts seventy orcs to pieces until he's standing on a pile of them and has their hands and arms still clinging to his body when he's finally captured.

    • @dawidstarczan
      @dawidstarczan Před rokem +2

      Damn right

    • @CBullion005
      @CBullion005 Před rokem +2

      And when you put this plain statement together with the solamnic saying "the darkest hour of the night is just before the dawn" it becomes so meaningful. Gimli is not just noticing the dawn, he's declaring the worst things have passed and now everything will be better.

    • @zacman223
      @zacman223 Před rokem +1

      Same here brother. This shadow, is but a passing thing.

    • @illidanstromrage2443
      @illidanstromrage2443 Před rokem

      Dawn is ever the hope of men

  • @yesithabatepola
    @yesithabatepola Před rokem +1025

    Even in the darkest of times, you can see how Aragorn’s courage and unnerved bravery empowers King Theoden, without overstepping or overshadowing him.
    Such a great leader in the making. Peter Jackson really conveyed Aragorn’s worthiness to be a just king through subtlety. Truly a masterpiece.

    • @nalgene247
      @nalgene247 Před rokem +48

      Indeed. Aragorn's character arc is one of, if not the most, satisfying arcs in the history of cinematic trilogies.

    • @angelfrom666
      @angelfrom666 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@nalgene247 and making his character becoming a king

    • @joelemaine
      @joelemaine Před 7 měsíci +2

      The whole series is a masterpiece

    • @jamesbobbo67622
      @jamesbobbo67622 Před 6 měsíci +7

      So many subtleties. Don’t forget Aragorn holding his sword but not using it on Boromir when he’s got the ring.

    • @Mitjitsu
      @Mitjitsu Před 6 měsíci

      It helps when you possess William Wallace levels of invincibility when it comes to fighting wars.

  • @BaggieSnave93
    @BaggieSnave93 Před 26 dny +12

    RIP Bernard Hill

  • @covert0overt_810
    @covert0overt_810 Před 11 měsíci +125

    I remember seeing this opening weekend 42nd street in NYC -- People were so shocked at the charge down the hill... it was one of the few times i was with an audience experiencing something no one had ever seen before ... you could hear the collective gasps and "wows" --- it was amazing... id imagine it was like when people were seeing star wars in 1977 ... it will never be this good again

    • @kevinreyimperial722
      @kevinreyimperial722 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Star wars is nothing compare to this legendary masterpiece

    • @AndrewThoesen
      @AndrewThoesen Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@kevinreyimperial722
      You might not think it, but at the time what it achieved with effects was unparalleled. It was a cultural phenomenon, similar to this, and similar to infinity war/Endgame

    • @Rubrasileiro
      @Rubrasileiro Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@kevinreyimperial722wtf are you even talkin about

    • @cheddar2648
      @cheddar2648 Před 3 měsíci

      @@kevinreyimperial722 my ma watched "Empire" while she was full of me, and told me how I danced about in her belly when the score peaked. This will not be our first meeting, but it will be our last.

  • @George_M_
    @George_M_ Před 2 lety +820

    Note that the original purpose of the horn of Helm Hammerhand was to signal to the besieging enemy that Helm was going to come out and kill them with his bare hands, something he did nightly for weeks. The horn is to give the enemy a sporting warning.

    • @AdamSmith-kq6ys
      @AdamSmith-kq6ys Před rokem +92

      Well, you wouldn't want to kill them that way without saying anything. That would be _rude_

    • @MrMathsimon
      @MrMathsimon Před rokem +18

      Nice fun fact that one, George M!

    • @rundownaxe
      @rundownaxe Před rokem +20

      I always had a soft spot for that horn. I imagined the times it must have been used as some kind of warning of an impending attack or to celebrate the union or birth of a king and such.
      Couldn't imagine the lore was that badass. Thank you sir for making my day.

    • @PuppetierMaster
      @PuppetierMaster Před rokem +25

      honestly the horn was a superweapon that made the harmonics to the exact pitch that orcish folk hate the most almost like a non stop air horn that never ends. Which renders them completely useless and easy prey. Sadly, Saruman didn't know Gimli was going to survive for that long be there, seeing how the horn only works properly with a dwarf's lung capacity.

    • @jpoole314
      @jpoole314 Před rokem

      that is so Metal \m/

  • @montesantobows5385
    @montesantobows5385 Před 2 lety +592

    20 years have passed, and I still get goosebumps, every single time.

    • @ThenDarknessFalls
      @ThenDarknessFalls Před rokem +6

      Totally agree. That's why I'm annoyed they're just rewriting the new series to their own preferences to "modernize" it.

    • @chaywa
      @chaywa Před rokem +2

      @@ThenDarknessFalls Let's be fair, this entire sequence was rewritten from the books as well.

    • @ThenDarknessFalls
      @ThenDarknessFalls Před rokem +1

      @@chaywa I'm okay with modifications for function. I missed the Scouring of the Shire and other key moments in the movies, but the new attempt is just gross: leaving out and rewriting massive chunks of history, hilarious miscastings that just change the shape of the entire series, a main character that's wooden and makes weird facial expressions, terrible writing, and it goes on.
      I do agree with your comment, though. Just further fleshing out my issue.

    • @ethantrembley546
      @ethantrembley546 Před rokem

      Same

  • @alexandergodwin4432
    @alexandergodwin4432 Před 25 dny +5

    RIP Bernard Hill. You were a truly great king

  • @jayfeather965
    @jayfeather965 Před měsícem +10

    Nothing can top these movies for me. Cinema peaked here.
    Not saying new stuff is bad. Just that Lord of the Rings is, was, and always shall be, my favorite. ❤️❤❤❤❤

    • @mistag3860
      @mistag3860 Před 28 dny

      No, you're right - humanity peaked too, been downhill since 9/11, the 90's were a golden age it seems. Look at the rings of power - an insult, how dare they! Every IP has been ruined, from Star trek, to Scooby doo, ~ Tolkein was a genius, and this was his lifes work ~ the first, and the best, interwoven with such deep human longings of lore and legend, of a glorious history of magic, heros, sacrifice, and in the end, us lowly humans walked out on top, such mastery - he did a sleight of mind trick, and snared us all into the best world of all, our imagination. Jackson did a fine job, the movies are an epic of the golden age, quite fitting.

  • @user-rm1fh2tf8c
    @user-rm1fh2tf8c Před rokem +1731

    I love the transformation Theoden makes in this scene. At first, he is a defeated man. Broken. His army scattered and the fortress overwhelmed. He has accepted his doom. But Aragorn manages to ignite the spark inside of him. Not because it makes Theoden think that they can survive, but because he realizes it's better to die with honor and dignity. Like accepting to step in the arena on your own terms instead of being dragged inside. A man that has accepted his fate. This is my favorite scene in the entire trilogy. Amazing.

    • @LGMalz06
      @LGMalz06 Před rokem +64

      To add on, if you translate the lyrics being sung, it's basically this internal monologue. It switches between old english basically repeating a classic poem "where is the helm and the hauberk and the bright hair flowing? Where is the hand on the harp string, and the red fire glowing?" and the response is basically singing (in Elvish) pleading to fight them, and when Theoden finds his resolve that answering voice switches to old english too and echoes the first voice.
      Then, when Eomer is charging down the hill, I love that the horse obsessed culture doesn't sing about Eomer or Gandalf leading the charge, they sing about Shadowfax, the lord of all horses, leading the way.

    • @lukeacerra2804
      @lukeacerra2804 Před rokem +7

      @@LGMalz06 the voice in the score is actually singing in Elvish??

    • @spiral8003
      @spiral8003 Před rokem +26

      I also like how his expression changes when 1:25 he thinks Aragorn meant to ride for glory and honor, but Aragorn tells him for Rohan, meaning something bigger than themselves, for his people and love ones.

    • @ggggggrrrrrhhhh2065
      @ggggggrrrrrhhhh2065 Před rokem +11

      ...and I also love how that spark from Aragorn drives Theoden from hopelessness to utter determination. From "what can men do against such reckless hate?" to "Fell deeds awake! Now for wrath! Now for ruin! And the red dawn!"
      Kinda like Aragorn had some of that fire from Narya.
      "FORTH EORLINGAS!"
      Never liked Theoden when I first watched this movie, he's too serious when compared to the books where he's kinda like a kindly uncle to Merry. But now that I've aged, I've learned to appreciate Bernard Hill's portrayal here. He's practical but also inspirational

    • @jz1224
      @jz1224 Před rokem +11

      This spark that Aragorn ignites continues into Return of the King when Theoden says “If this is to be our end, then I would have them make such an end, as to be worthy of remembrance.”

  • @cinematic.fandom1221
    @cinematic.fandom1221 Před rokem +496

    The music. I will never understand that there are people who find this film boring because it's one of the most epic movies in the history of movies

    • @LockdLoaded619
      @LockdLoaded619 Před rokem +4

      LOTR does tend to meander. Especially the extended editions.

    • @nonnayerbusiness7704
      @nonnayerbusiness7704 Před rokem +41

      @@LockdLoaded619 It is all right to take the time to meander if you are in a beautiful place you enjoy being in.

    • @aesir1ases64
      @aesir1ases64 Před rokem +6

      people tha dont like this are the same ones that like those boring movies that no one goes to see in the movies lol, they just want to pretend to be different for the sake of it.

    • @RoGameReview
      @RoGameReview Před rokem +3

      @@aesir1ases64 the truth is people now days just like to hate anything, look at the idiots that hate The Last Of us tv series juat for the sake of it

    • @cinematic.fandom1221
      @cinematic.fandom1221 Před rokem +1

      @@RoGameReview there are so many reasons to keep your Fandoms up no matter wich fandom. Look at the last of us. One of the most thrilling games of our time. Could we ever hope that there is a series starring Pedro ?
      There is no toxic fandom but there are toxic people. They don't be called 'fans'
      And like Aragorn said Let us together rebuild this world that we may share in the days of peace.

  • @elonzuckerberg5026
    @elonzuckerberg5026 Před 26 dny +10

    Rest in Peace, our King.

  • @VremeapentruFotbal-pn5qu
    @VremeapentruFotbal-pn5qu Před 26 dny +5

    RIP Bernard Hill, you were so inspring, teaching us to rise from our shadows and fears

  • @williamosman2828
    @williamosman2828 Před rokem +458

    Shadowfax leading all of the horses down the hill gives me chills every time.

    • @captaincorgibutt4489
      @captaincorgibutt4489 Před rokem +13

      It is such a majestic scene.

    • @ebransc09
      @ebransc09 Před rokem +3

      Couldn’t Shadowfax have arrived hours earlier than the other horses?

    • @mrrodgers0
      @mrrodgers0 Před 11 měsíci +30

      Three kings rode that day, two of men, one of horse.

    • @mickhack8034
      @mickhack8034 Před 9 měsíci +15

      The Lord of all Horses leading all the horses

    • @royalsmask5733
      @royalsmask5733 Před 4 měsíci +1

      The lord of mearas! 🔥🐎

  • @duneydan7993
    @duneydan7993 Před 2 lety +282

    Everytime I think of Eomer's riders at that moment.
    They just arrived near the mountain pass and they don't know if there are any survivors.
    So they are all hoping, praying for them to not be too late and suddenly they hear that thundering, glorious horn from over the mountain...

    • @ajdominguez1002
      @ajdominguez1002 Před rokem +39

      Probably gave the horse an extra kick to the spurs once they heard that. The Sons of Rohan still drew breath.

  • @adamn8156
    @adamn8156 Před 26 dny +23

    Who else is here today for the late Bernard Hill? Hail the victorious dead!

  • @ByronJames7
    @ByronJames7 Před 25 dny +4

    R.I.P Bernard Hill... my gamertag and email has always been "Fell Deeds," because of how much this scene has meant to me in my life. It is a scene the presents hope in a hopless situation. And the way King Theoden goes from dispair to determination is a masterclass of acting by Him. I thank you, good sir.

  • @MrJedi20
    @MrJedi20 Před 2 lety +322

    The moment of Theoden losing all hope and Aragorn saying to ride out with him and meet them is the epitome of Tolkien's message of hope for the hopeless. There is no such thing as a hopeless situation. When your back is against the wall and all seems lost, sometimes the way to get through it is to meet it head on and stand your ground to come out victorious.

    • @Belthazar1113
      @Belthazar1113 Před rokem +18

      Almost. When in Hell, you don't stand your ground. You charge, and do not stop until you are out. If you are going through Hell... keep going.

    • @MrJedi20
      @MrJedi20 Před rokem +4

      @@Belthazar1113 well said 👏👏👏

    • @benperreth1532
      @benperreth1532 Před rokem

      Thatss the moment when you either become a Simp or start climbing up, but thatss yourr choiceses, stupid fat hobbitss!!

    • @Grauer1510
      @Grauer1510 Před rokem +4

      Except when you're up against an Apache Attack Helicopter then you better run.

    • @spacekitt.n
      @spacekitt.n Před rokem +7

      it confuses me to no end why christopher tolkien and the tolkien estate hate the peter jackson movies. they have so many lines like this that sum up tolkien themes

  • @erickuo2786
    @erickuo2786 Před 2 lety +457

    The King charges out without knowing the reinforcement would have come. He is ready to face his faith of doom. That's why he says the word "sounding the horn one last time". He might not be the best king, but he is definitely the king that the men willing to follow and fight to the death.

    • @someonerandom8552
      @someonerandom8552 Před 2 lety +39

      Truly a courageous warrior and a man of honour. In the books he is disgusted to sit in Helms Deep surrounded by guards. To him, that is an elderly man’s death. He saw that as dishonourable and cowardly. To hide behind guards who would die defending him. So he rode out to battle with Aragorn as a proud warrior. Ready to meet his fate, whatever that may be.
      Willing to sacrifice himself for the sake of his people and prove himself worthy as someone fit to follow. He wanted honour and respect and earned it in the battle, imo

    • @TheRuddster95
      @TheRuddster95 Před 2 lety +3

      @@someonerandom8552 can say that again random citizen!

    • @namekhussein549
      @namekhussein549 Před rokem +3

      It is inspired by the last Byzantine emperor in the siege of constantinople

  • @Starwarsfreak101st
    @Starwarsfreak101st Před 26 dny +9

    Goodbye my king! Your forebearers welcome you with pride.

  • @EvisFarinas
    @EvisFarinas Před 26 dny +6

    RIP, Theoden King

  • @TeamTwiistz
    @TeamTwiistz Před 2 lety +2622

    Théoden says "for death and glory" signaling to an immature self-serving desire. Aragorn responds "For Rohan, for your people". Théoden realizes these are the words of a great king, and so he says "Let this be the hour, we draw swords together". Théoden last of the line of the House of Eorl, and Aragorn II Elessar facing their doom side by side. Such an epic moment.

    • @thodan467
      @thodan467 Před 2 lety +199

      I think absolutly the opposite
      Theoden was desperate, he believed he failed his people and led them to their death
      So he asks for what death and glory
      glory is worthless without honour and that he was under Sarumans spell didn´t helped his confidence.
      He didn´t believe Grima s words that his men would follow him because they trusted his sense of duty, honour and judgement, they trusted him that the cause was just and honourable
      To whatever end, but the oath of the anglosaxons was not limitless, it was limited by the law of god.
      Theoden is the opposite to Denethor, so even in his desperation he was ready to trade his life for the chance to safe his people

    • @PanzerShrek94
      @PanzerShrek94 Před 2 lety +3

      @@thodan467 Gandalf sword spoke to Theoden?when?

    • @thodan467
      @thodan467 Před 2 lety +2

      @@PanzerShrek94
      sorry i meant grima

    • @Saionay
      @Saionay Před 2 lety +66

      He was not the last of the line of Éorl. Théoden was in fact of the Second Line, and when he died, Éomér, his nephew and thus also claiming descent from Éorl, became the first King of the Third Line.

    • @predwin1998
      @predwin1998 Před 2 lety +57

      @@thodan467 I think @Twiistz is quite close to the truth actually. I don't remember the exact passages, but I believe in the books it was implied that Théoden thought it was hopeless, but was inspired into at least making a final charge worthy of song and legend. To at least go down fighting heroically and making Isengard pay dearly for Rohan's final defeat. He didn't think his people could still be saved, just rememberd and avenged, so that's why he rid out "for death and glory". He was always a great admirer of heroes of the past, and thought the only thing he could do at this point was a final charge of heroic redemption worthy of the kings of old.
      That is, until Aragorn pulled him back into the moment and reminded him of what they were truly fighting for.
      You also make good points and I absolutely agree that Théoden in many ways was opposite to Denethor even though Denethor was a greater man in the books than in the films, while Denethor's desperation drove him to essentially lie down in defeat, Théoden's desperation merely led him to lower his self-preservation and fight harder and fiercer than ever before.
      Also the quote "Let this be the hour, we draw swords together" has extra meaning since Aragorn rode alongside Théoden's (grand)father (I don't remember which) while Théoden was still a child and he was basically a childhood hero of Théoden ever since. So when he says "Let this be the hour...", he's talking about a moment he has been awaiting for many years finally coming.

  • @definitelynosebreather
    @definitelynosebreather Před rokem +991

    20 years later and no battle has ever been as great as this one.

    • @amongusgaming123
      @amongusgaming123 Před rokem +56

      Minas Tirith was better

    • @ReverendMeat51
      @ReverendMeat51 Před rokem +38

      @@amongusgaming123 lol no.

    • @ramonsilva2205
      @ramonsilva2205 Před rokem +39

      I preferred the Battle of Penlennor Field. The scale of it all gave me goosebumps.

    • @donder91
      @donder91 Před rokem +19

      @@amongusgaming123 While I like the city of Minas Tirith more as well as Gondorian uniforms, just looking at the battle and the action Helms Deep was better.
      Though the guy with the spear at the Gate of Minas Tirith was absolutely the best 'no-name' soldier action in the trilogy.

    • @Rhodieman
      @Rhodieman Před rokem +17

      @@amongusgaming123 Minas Tirith was definitely bigger, and the ending of the world speech was amazing with them all riding to what they knew was almost certainly death, but with Helm's Deep you just feel the increasing helplessness and hopelessness.
      Pelennor Field had 6,000 horsemen charging over an open field into a rabble of mindless orcs. Helm's Deep has only a handful of survivors charging through a castle into a sea of well-disciplined Uruk-Hai with thick armour and broad shields with no hope for themselves, just that they might buy time for the women and children to survive.

  • @alex-je8fd
    @alex-je8fd Před 26 dny +2

    I don't care how many great or stupid movies Peter Jackson makes in the future, he succeeded in the most important trilogy ever and for that i will always praise him. RIP B.Hill, another amazing cast.

  • @oleksandrbezkorovainyi
    @oleksandrbezkorovainyi Před 26 dny +7

    RIP, King.

  • @karusl.3752
    @karusl.3752 Před rokem +212

    To this day, i always loved how Eomer doesn’t waste time on an epic, motivating speech or tactics. He just immediately calls for attack. Everyone of his fellow soldiers knows what time it is - just charge down this hill into this godforsaken valley, full of darkness, death and hate, to bring light, good and fight for your people. Epic!

    • @someonerandom8552
      @someonerandom8552 Před rokem +17

      Good point.
      In that moment we see a seasoned warrior calling to his equally seasoned troops to make one last stand. Not because they think they can win, but they think it’s better to die with honour and bravely. If only to try to defend the kingdom and those who they are sworn to protect.

    • @BigBWolf90
      @BigBWolf90 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Sometimes all that's needed is a simple command & rallying cry. And how fitting that a man who was doing the king's job is the one to say "to the king!"

    • @DungVu-rl1rq
      @DungVu-rl1rq Před 4 měsíci +5

      I mean, "to the king" WAS an epic, motivating speech.

    • @AntonGudenus
      @AntonGudenus Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@BigBWolf90 Not just doing the kings job, but actually on his way to be king. Eomer has been heir apparent, ever since Theodred fell.

  • @jackjones298
    @jackjones298 Před rokem +144

    2:18 "Fell deeds awake. _Now for Wrath. Now for Ruin. And the Red Dawn._ ... *Forth Erolingas!*
    Theoden gets all the best lines.

  • @kaphamenskendee7428
    @kaphamenskendee7428 Před 26 dny +5

    Rest in peace Bernard Hill, one of the best actors to ever could have played such a character arc as Theodens. He really was like the valar Oromë when he rode his steed to trample the hordes of Mordor head on!

  • @ylmazcebi5147
    @ylmazcebi5147 Před 26 dny +7

    For death and glory…. RIP BERNARD HILL, KING THEODEN

  • @ML-HS
    @ML-HS Před 2 lety +698

    I cried tears of happiness and relief when Eomer and Gandalf charged down while the orcs are like 'We are screwed.' . Such a wonderfully shot scene. Just like the whole trilogy

    • @anaussie213
      @anaussie213 Před 2 lety +19

      They didn't think they were screwed. Unfortunately for them the sun blinded them just as the charge hit home, causing their pikes to waver.

    • @viIIaneIIe
      @viIIaneIIe Před 2 lety +2

      Exactly my reaction. I was yelling and crying in happiness when Gandalf showed up.

    • @superpantman
      @superpantman Před 2 lety +9

      @@viIIaneIIe Something that modern movies cannot replicate, maybe avengers endgame but not much else.

    • @xplaney1703
      @xplaney1703 Před 2 lety +2

      Hear hear

    • @NihilSineDeo09
      @NihilSineDeo09 Před 2 lety +1

      Me too

  • @Detheroc420
    @Detheroc420 Před 2 lety +437

    " Fel deeds awake. Now for wrath, now for ruin and the red dawn" Aragorn gets all the glory but Theoden would be the king I would follow

    • @TheDutchman58
      @TheDutchman58 Před rokem +63

      I’ve uttered those words more than once before entering my office building on a Monday

    • @deeperthrill90
      @deeperthrill90 Před rokem +3

      @@TheDutchman58 🤣🤣🤣

    • @StsFiveOneLima
      @StsFiveOneLima Před rokem +2

      Wolverines!! :-)

    • @runningamok6473
      @runningamok6473 Před rokem +5

      To whatever end.

    • @venox3811
      @venox3811 Před rokem +4

      now compare this to the ring of powers dialogue lol.

  • @Fivetimesthree
    @Fivetimesthree Před 11 měsíci +57

    I don’t think anyone could have made this movie without a lifetime’s worth of devotion, love, and respect for the text. Truly a passion project and the best of the art form. And the soundtrack is easily the best I’ve ever heard.

    • @teamvlcn6820
      @teamvlcn6820 Před 3 měsíci +1

      This trilogy cemented Howard Shore as my favourite composer of all time, beating even Hans Zimmer.

    • @Fivetimesthree
      @Fivetimesthree Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@teamvlcn6820 same! I’m desperate for HBO to bring him on to the most recent HP series

  • @jcandle6044
    @jcandle6044 Před rokem +771

    "The Uruk-Hai are too many!"
    A sentiment repeated over the entirety of the battle for Helm's Deep. Yet not one of the White Hand's thousands lived to crawl back to Isengard and their foul master.
    Not one.

    • @alexanderzack3720
      @alexanderzack3720 Před rokem +17

      well théoden and his men got reinforcements in 3 instances (2 in the book) that nobody was expecting/planning for.... without them the uruk woul´ve either won the battle or some of them would´ve gotten away

    • @ArcherOfJustice
      @ArcherOfJustice Před rokem +8

      @@alexanderzack3720 Eomer's Rohirrim and the Ents/living forest in the book? And the elven archer detachment also in the film?

    • @alexanderzack3720
      @alexanderzack3720 Před rokem +5

      @@ArcherOfJustice book reinforcements: erkenbrand and loyal rohirrim footsoldiers together with gandalf coming down the mountain. and then the huorns.
      in the books there was a decisive battle against isengard in the westfold before aragorn and the others arrived in edoras. in that battle died théoden´s son and the leader of those troops was erkenbrand (that character exists only in the books)
      movie: elves, then eomer with rohirrim riders and gandalf, and then huorns (in extended)

    • @theomnicontentchannel2203
      @theomnicontentchannel2203 Před rokem +3

      @@alexanderzack3720 Erkenbrand made a non-speaking appearance in the 1978 animated version.

    • @alexanderzack3720
      @alexanderzack3720 Před rokem +2

      @@theomnicontentchannel2203 good to know.... haven´t watched that one

  • @Bubsey
    @Bubsey Před 2 lety +313

    I love the moment when Theoden looks up and sees Eomer. The pure love he has for Eomer, and the hope he brings is reflected in just a simple smile and the utterance "Eomer". Time to cry again.

  • @spesiell3902
    @spesiell3902 Před 26 dny +4

    "If this is to be our end, then I would have them make such an end, as to be worthy of remembrance."
    RIP King

  • @HellgradeBallin
    @HellgradeBallin Před 26 dny +5

    Its been over 20 years of rewatching these scenes. I still tear up. Who says men dont have emotions 😅

  • @LL-vy5bj
    @LL-vy5bj Před rokem +133

    Every shot, every line, every note of music, every second in this scene gives me an unexplainable level of chills down my spine

  • @aragorn9908
    @aragorn9908 Před 2 lety +514

    “We shall have peace... We shall have peace, when you answer for the burning of the Westfold, and the children that lie dead there! We shall have peace, when the lives of the soldiers whose bodies were hewn even as they died against the gates of the Hornberg, are avenged! When you hang from a gibbit for the sport of your own crows...! We shall have peace.”

    • @fifefafq
      @fifefafq Před 2 lety +47

      Saruman: Gibbits and crows! DOTARD! What do you want, Gandalf Greyhame? Let me guess. The key of Orthanc? Or perhaps the keys of Barad-Dur itself? Along with the crowns of the seven kings and the rods of the five wizards?

    • @dylanedward24
      @dylanedward24 Před 2 lety +29

      @Ethan Schmid Saruman: So you have come here for information? I have some for you. Something festers in the heart of Middle Earth. Something that even you have failed to see. But the Great Eye has seen it. Even now he presses his advantage. His attack will come soon. You are all going to die! But you know this don’t you Gandalf? You cannot think that this Ranger will ever sit upon the throne of Gondor. This exile, crept from the shadows will never be crowned King. Gandalf does not hesitate to sacrifice those who are closest to him… those he professes to love! Tell me, what words of comfort did you give the Halfling before you sent him to his doom? The path that you have set him on can only lead to death.

    • @slikman19
      @slikman19 Před 2 lety +11

      the fact that you all know these responses by memory alone is amazing, lol

    • @Inrezairo
      @Inrezairo Před 2 lety +4

      @@fifefafq I'm blaming you for starting the script recital!
      You lot are chuffing nerds and I love you so much!!

    • @BlackDiamond2718
      @BlackDiamond2718 Před 2 lety +5

      @Ethan Schmid SAVE YOUR PITY AND YOUR MERCY! I HAVE NO USE FOR IT! (Shoots fireball)

  • @WarriorKidd06
    @WarriorKidd06 Před 26 dny +4

    You can’t watch these parts from this film and not get teary eyed

    • @generoberts9151
      @generoberts9151 Před 20 dny

      I lose it every time with his death scene along side Eowyn

  • @MicahMetcalf1117
    @MicahMetcalf1117 Před 26 dny +8

    Rest in Peace Bernard Hill

  • @drunkweebmarine9492
    @drunkweebmarine9492 Před rokem +302

    Theoden king stands alone. Not alone. Goosebumps

  • @mohammedaradi4011
    @mohammedaradi4011 Před 2 lety +906

    You got chills?
    Just remember
    This not even the most epic charge in the LOTR movies

    • @HW.0029
      @HW.0029 Před 2 lety +101

      And people said “BuT GaMe oF ThRoNeS” my ass.

    • @CorruptorPeste
      @CorruptorPeste Před 2 lety +12

      It is.

    • @fitrianhidayat
      @fitrianhidayat Před 2 lety +17

      @@CorruptorPeste this is the second most epic charge in the trilogy

    • @Osena565
      @Osena565 Před 2 lety +34

      @@fitrianhidayat indeed, battle of pelinor is just next levels of hype

    • @cantu7614
      @cantu7614 Před 2 lety +1

      @@HW.0029 I mean…. Graphics wise game of thrones is just better. The orca look kinda silly just dying when the horses touch them lol

  • @onemike2952
    @onemike2952 Před 25 dny +4

    Tonight he is with his fathers...RIP Bernard Hill

  • @thedude4138
    @thedude4138 Před 26 dny +5

    RIP, Bernard Hill, Theoden; King of Rohan

  • @rcslyman8929
    @rcslyman8929 Před 2 lety +191

    Of the trilogy, I think The Two Towers had the absolute best soundtrack. Between the exodus of the Rohirrim, arriving at Ederas, the exorcism of Theodin, and the return of the Rohirrim... honestly, there was so much emotion throughout it.

    • @zacw812
      @zacw812 Před rokem +2

      My personal favorite is Wolves of Isengard.

    • @MrSagaTeller
      @MrSagaTeller Před rokem +3

      They are all masterpieces in their own way, patiently crafted by Howard Shore. But I get your point :D

    • @PolishGod1234
      @PolishGod1234 Před rokem

      My favourite piece of LoTR music is during the scene where Ring already fell into Mount Doom and Sam asks Frodo to take his hand. Strong Feels everytime

    • @MarkoFTW
      @MarkoFTW Před rokem

      Lightning of the Beacons?