Reacting to THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (2001) | Movie Reaction (1/2)
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1:23 Reaction
25:15 Outro
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review: *_"oh, thats a shame, that ugly little man lost his ring"_* - DM on LOTR. _JC
15:08 Actually it was filmed very, very far away from Scotland. This is New Zealand.
good editing. it's a long film. _JC
"Do I have enough braincells to understand this movie?"
*READ THE BOOKS* ... but please do NOT buy a "perverted version" with Amazon's "Rings of Power" cover!!!!! They absolutely assaulted the source material ON PURPOSE.
Bilbo is Professor Fitz from The Aviator. He also did a voice in the cartoon Ratatouille.
2:28 - I'm now going to refer to Sauron as Sauerkraut for the rest of my life lmfao
The Lay of Leithian is an unfinished poem written by J. R. R. Tolkien in around 1925. It tells the tale of Beren and Lúthien, the story of the love of the mortal Man Beren and the immortal Elf maiden Lúthien. The poem consists of over 4200 verses. It was published after Tolkien's death in The Lays of Beleriand.
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And to think we had to wait a Year between each release
Beren and Luthien were also Elrond's great grandparents as well as Aragon's distant ancestors
The Luthien and Beren are the names on the gravestones of Tolkien and his wife, Edith.
"I will tell you the tale of Tinuviel", said Strider. "In brief, for it is a long tale of which the end is not known - and there are none now, except Elrond, who remember it right as it was told of old."
He was silent for some time and then he began not to speak, but to chant softly:
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.
Tinuviel 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,
Tinuviel! Tinuviel!
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 Tinuviel
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.
Tinuviel 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 iron 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.
I’m a big LOTR rings fan but there are a few things I’m ignorant about with regards to the expanded world (will eventually read the lore books). What are the “Lays of Beleriand”?
"You know, if you just get close enough you could just pull his hair, kick him or something." My favorite take ever on the fight between Saruman and Gandalf.
Take him by surprise!
The Scots fight dirty, God bless 'em
Can't expect her to understand why these movies are so great. Tolkien's work is obviously beyond her. 👎👎👎
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Well, you sound like a fun person to be around...
Why don't you go and bother your friends?
Oh, I see...
@@mikelarsen5836 Lighten up, Francis
"Saurkraut" 😄
The books were super popular way before these movies were made, so there was also a parody book from the Harvard Lampoon called BORED OF THE RINGS. Dildo Bugger got the ring from the creature Goddam, and the ring must then be destroyed by the two bogies, Frito and Spam. The wizard Goodgulf "carried an ancient and trusty weapon, called by the elves a Browning semi-automatic".
Some people watching these movies wind up having to take notes to keep up with all the names.
I need help with the names 😂
BOTR has been mentioned on Patreon so I’m aware of it 😅 I have taken notes and have LOTS of questions! Keep an eye out for the next one!
I read bored of the rings in college lol lord of the rings in high school in the 70’s
“He put a lot of trust in that eagle.”
Yes, he did, and for good reason. The eagle in question is Gwaihir the Windlord, the lord of all eagles, and he is a great friend of Gandalf’s ever since the wizard healed him after being shot down by a poison arrow.
That and Gandalf was specifically chosen to be one of the Istari by Manwë Súlimo, Gwaihir's lord and master.
Does Gandalf know all the lords of the animals lol?
"It's Gandalf, he can't be dead"
Yep. Totally can't die.
Who in their right mind would ever say “don’t watch the extended version “😮
I don't own the extended editions.
(Except the 3rd one)
Pace is better than the extended versions. The theater version won the Oscars. And no one said not to watch them. Just do the theater version first and extended later.
@@catherinelw9365 Right, people who have some respect for other peoples time or see these as movies rather than just endless sagas. (Love the books and extended versions, but most movies are NOT better in their extended editions. There’s something to be said for brevity. Obviously LOTR isn’t brief in any form lol. But still.) Anyway sounds like extended was the right choice for this person! It’s just not by any means objectively better.
@@catherinelw9365 i love you for wording it like that if you watch the extended first it skews the experience a bit especially the first 2 movies
Nobody.
Lots of people do, though. They’re just not in their right minds.
“It’s Ned Stark. He’ll take the ring”
Oh dear. Sean Bean never lives
There is no comment I can make that will not be a spoiler other than: she is good.
@@Deailon well there are two spoilers that comes with the casting decisions. 1. Christoffer Lee being a bad guy, 2. Sean Bean dies
Watch the Sharpe movie series, you can thank me later.
Your continued amusement over "ride hard" was fantastic
The Trilogy was filmed in the Scotland of the Southern Hemisphere - New Zealand. Best. Mike.
Hi Dawn so glad you are reacting to these amazing films and enjoying them, Saruman is portrayed by the late great actor Christopher Lee who also played Count Dooku in the Star Wars Prequels, he's also the only actor in the trilogy who actually met J.R.R Tolkien and he actually wanted to play Gandalf but by the time these films were made he realised that he was to old so was happy to play Saruman a much less demanding role as he didn't do any horse riding or fighting, anyway looking forward to you reacting to the rest of this trilogy.
He made a very good Saruman! Thank you heaps for watching 😁
@@DawnMarieX No problem really enjoying your reactions to these films and all of your reactions.
Probably his most famous role was as Count Dracula in the Hammer Horror films of the 60s. He was also Lord Summerisle in the Wickerman so he's got a great CV of playing evil roles.
I think I read somewhere that Christopher Lee was a cousin of James Bond author Ian Fleming (which might explain why Lee played a Bond villain in The Man With The Golden Gun)
@@maestro80smusic93 They were step cousins. There is also another connection, Ian Fleming was in SOE during the 2nd world war as was Christopher Lee who was attached there when he was an intelligence officer with the RAF. Ian Fleming was one of the people coming up with schemes, and Christopher Lee was one of the people carrying them out.
I'm so glad to see you're watching The Fellowship of the Ring, and I believe you'll really enjoy it. These movies were filmed in New Zealand, and in fact, the "The Shire" has been maintained as a tourist attraction! My cousins visited it several years ago, and they loved it!
But the author, being British, had the island of his birth in mind when he wrote it. New Zealand has been called a primitive version on the British Isles - still wild and beautiful! Isn't it wonderful that the Shire is still there to visit?
This movie was made ~20 years ago, and it still looks amazing today.
The Lord of the Rings were filmed almost entirely in New Zealand. The cast was composed of a delightful assortment of actors predominantly from Great Britain and New Zealand.
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Gollum in the cave fawning over his precious is like me obsessively watching LOTR reactions. Best movies ever!
“Oh it’s him. It’s…erm…Sauerkraut”
I’m dying 😂
Saurkraut... You and Mel Brooks need to do a parody of this trilogy! 😁
17 years passed between when Bilbo and then Gandalf left the Shire and when Frodo and the other 3 hobbits left. Frodo was 50, Sam 38, Merry 36 and Pippin about 29. In hobbit years you're not an adult until you turn 33 so Pippin is basically a teenager.
This is all New Zealand. The cast had to stay there for nearly 2 years to film all the sequels. Between this series and the Hobbit series, Peter Jackson actually built Hobbiton, a true hobbit village in New Zealand where part of the Hobbit was filmed and is now a tourist attraction. For the first three movies, they just had a few fronts built, and a set for the interior shots.
Gandalf was on top of Orthanc, the tower located in Isengard, where Saruman, the wizard that went rogue, lives. Barad-dûr is the tower in Mordor, where Sauron, the owner of the ring, is, and where you see his eye.
When you called Sauron Sauerkraut...I lost it... And will never not change it in my head. 😂
One does not simply scroll past a LOTR reaction.
I need part 2 right now. It’s hard to think of anyone I’d rather watch this with more than Dawn Marie.
LOTR fans from New Zealand 🇳🇿. A great reaction so far, we look forward to the next instalment because, we know that from your reaction, you are totally invested.🔥🔥🔥
I think Dawn's reaction is going to be one of my favourites. Since I'm both a Tolkien fan and a language nerd, hearing Dawn pronouncing Mordor and Sauron with those rolling r's and sau- as sow- (female pig) really tickled my language nerd bone. From here on it'll be great. Looking forward to the other episodes. :) And the entire movie was shot in New Zealand and since New Zealand like Scotland (and the Faroes) is of volcanic origin they do kinda look alike. :)
Indeed.
There's a place near where I live in central Scotland called Loch Lubnaig, which always reminds me of the riverbanks at the end of "Fellowship of the Ring". 🙂
In 1966 the most elegant guitar solo since Django's Minor Swing (listen to it NOW) - courtesy of Eric Clapton - hit the radiowaves like sirens sweetly singing. The song is called I Feel Free. I was thirteen, I had no guitar, no money. Then Cream came to L.A. - Whiskey a Go Go and the Santa Monica Civic. Sunshine of Your Love ruled the airwaves. Another breathtaking solo. I was 14 I had no guitar no money no chance. 1968 Cream comes to the Forum in Inglewood CA. and they blew the house down. Deep Purple opened and no one remembered. In 1969 a friend loaned me a Harmony Archtop -(guitar made in Chicago, IL.). He taught me 3 chords. I had no money and I had a borrowed guitar. Pop Quiz: What art form enveloped me? Clue - 3 chords.
Sauerkraut sent me 😂😂 absolutely dying.
I tried 😂
I had the impression that Arwen didn't control the river, specifically, so much as kind of spring a defensive trap that had been prepared long before.
In the book that’s the way it is, the Nazgûl entering the water triggers the flood. Also a male elf lord, Glorfindel, not Arwen, carries Frodo to Rivendell. Jackson, commendably, gave Arwen more to do in the movie, as she was mostly just an object of love in the book
But of course she knew of it.
The Dark Lord Sauerkraut 🤣. Don't ever change, Dawn. Love your reactions!
The movies are too good for such stupid reactors!
@@mikelarsen5836 wow, you sound like fun company
at the Council the language Gandalf speaks in is the Black Speech of Mordor & the words are from the poem of the Rings, specifically the bit that's engraved on the Ring itself: "Ash Nazg" means One Ring.
"Nazg" is part of "Nazgul."
@@rachelmap100 Nazg is Ring, Gul is wraith. well spotted.
Hehe.. glad your enjoying it. 'Sauerkraut' bit made me giggle when you were trying to remember Saruman's name.
Love Sauerkraut by the way.. perfect with European style sausages.
You called Sauron “sauerkraut”. Instant subscribe.
spawning out of the mud is one of several visions Tolkien had for how they're created. he never did settle on one method he really liked completely.
While Scotland is beautiful, these films were all made in New Zealand and were shot back to back...1-2-3. Needless to say the people involved made one heck of a commitment and that is why they are so great.
This movie came out on December 19, 2001, just one year before I was born.
There are still 1000 things about this trilogy that can move me to tears, but watching it again through your eyes should increase that by a factor of 10. Cue the waterworks and thank you Dawn Marie.
The Tower bit is explained ONLY in the Unfinished Tales Book: In [manuscript] C The Black Riders arrived at the Gate of Isengard while Gandalf was still a prisoner in the tower. In this account, Saruman, in fear and despair, and perceiving the full horror of service to Mordor, resolved suddenly to yield to Gandalf, and to beg for his pardon and help. Temporizing at the Gate, he admitted that he had Gandalf within, and said that he would go and try to discover what he knew; if that were unavailing, he would deliver Gandalf up to them. Then Saruman hastened to the summit of Orthanc - and found Gandalf gone. Away south against the setting moon he saw a great Eagle flying towards Edoras.
See, the thing is he was always master of studying the enemy and even being able to think like they do to always know exactly the best ways to handle ever situation and so on, but the thing is he didn't just become the enemy, he at this time in a sense for once actually grew afraid of him, probably Sauron did what Sauron did with Finrod Felagund(Galadriel’s elder brother who by the way was very important in the legendarium) which basically widdled Saruman with various visions of the past and future until it wore him down.
That childlike joyful clapping and smiling at the end as the fellowship is coming together, tho ❤
25 min reaction ? This is an outrage ! Oh wait this is part ONE. Puts pitchfork away, I'm hyped yo !
Phew 😅
Somebody else may have answered your question already, but the movie was filmed in New Zealand (where I'm from). If you ever visit, there are sites of where the movie was made that you can still visit.
in the books they explained the white water horses in the river were an enhancement of gandalf's added to the elvish spell. like the smoke ring ship in the shire with bilbo.
In the book, the Hobbits did actually suggest tossing the Ring into the sea. Unfortunately, that's not a permanent solution. There's always the chance it could wash back on shore, because so long as the Ring exists Sauron will continue to be a threat no matter how many times he's defeated.
Behold the power of Sauerkraut.
In fact the swamp with the bugs is called 'Midgewater' in the book!
The Hobbit occurred before the Lord of the Rings. It shows how Bilbo got the ring and about the Dragon. Most of the outside scenes were filmed in New Zealand.
With that pendant, Arwen symbolically gave up her immortality to be with Aragorn. And if she didn't leave for the Undying Lands soon, then through her love she will literally become mortal like Aragorn, and can no longer go to the Undying Lands with her people.
the Eagles aren't just oversized birds, they're Emissaries of the Valar. the full name for them is the Eagles of Manwe, him being another of the Valar. when you see them you know the shit is going down & they're here to get you out of it.
What a great reaction so far. I love that you let yourself be delighted by the jokes, and you cheer with the successes. So glad I've come across your channel.
I have been SO waiting for you to get to this!
Hope you like it! 😁
@@DawnMarieX This is a journey you won't soon forget.
Nice editing work on this video, Dawn. Fun revisiting this movie with you. Hope you and your family are having a great Christmastime.
Thank you! We’re having a very busy Christmas 😂
Happy holidays to you and yours!
"Take the ring and then you'll be leader of everything!"
Heh... about that... lol
Bilbo was a special Hobbit who helped Gandalf, which was why the Elves let him stay with them. As a person who withstood the influence of the Ring so well for so many years, the Elves respected him and the service that he had provided for the sake of Middle-earth.
Great reaction. And those were indeed midges that were feasting on them as they were walking through that swamp. In fact, the name of the swamp is the Midgewater Marshes.
Reactions to the reaction
1. Sauron - "Sour Ron" - probably the Professor's student's nickname for him!
2. Isildur's death - the books give two versions of the event, and what we see here matches neither of them.
3. In the book Merry and Pippin were manipulated by Gandalf to become Frodo's companions, and they joined the quest separately.
4. ...Yes, that's exactly what he had in mind.
5. In the book, Frodo was rescued by Glorfindel (who's he? just guess) although (long story short) he faced down the Nazgul alone, aided by the flood which was magickally engineered by Gandalf.
6. In the book, the "council" is less like a schoolyard fight and more like a parliamentary debate,
Nobody cares. This is a movie reaction, not your personal book club, innit?
This was a pleasant experience...thank you for sharing.
SO much fun, Dawn! Can't wait to see part 2! 😄
Wonderful reaction!! Seriously. Don't think I've ever enjoyed anyone as much as this. And these books, movies, are precious to me. Look forward to watching the rest with you.
Parts of New Zealand do share similarities to Scotland, so I can see why you get the vibe. The city of Dunedin in particular has strong Scottish links.
The giant eagles are a ancient race kinda like elves. they are almost immortal and more intelligent than any other species but they breed rarely. And consider their lives above mortal lives. Gandalf saved the king of the Eagles and so they come to his aid if he calls. That is the message he sent with the moth.
What a great reaction, Ms. Dawn!!!
You really need a Gasp counter going in a corner, I counted at least two for the Ringwraiths, another for the Eagle's appearance and I'm sure there were others I missed.
In 2001 December, for 3 hours we were transported to a magical realm called Middle Earth...Before that it was there was no epic fantasy movie that had orcs, elves, battles and wizards in that magnitude. Lothorien was ethereal and Gladriels's speech was hauntingly beautiful to say the least. I am glad you have found the time to upload this clip so i will oblige and pay you my thoughts in kind.
Alright! Let’s go 😊
Tolkien wrote lotr as a vehicle for the languages he created as Oxford Prof, pretty awesome.
I've lost count of how many times I've watched these films. I am so glad to be watching again in your company, through your eyes (man, those eyes) for the first time.
The jewel that Arwen gave Aragorn is called the Evenstar.
Yaasss! And the EXTENDED version? 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Well done Missy! Great reaction 💜 My advice: Watching with subtitles really helps with catching & remembering names and places -x-
That whole bunch of Hobbit mealtimes they mentioned wasn't just a joke in this movie, they are canonical in the books. Hobbits like to eat lots of meals. Now watch as "Strider" throws them some apples over his shoulder to keep them quiet, but they act like they're just raining from the sky. 😄
I am barely 2 min into your reaction and you have me laughing like a little kid. "Oh, it's him. It's um, Sauerkraut." Best.... Line.... Ever..... 😁
"Just pull his hair and kick him! He won't be expecting that..."
You really need to see Willow, Dawn (the new show is airing currently). It has my favorite ridiculous wizard fight 😁
I’ll check it out 😂
@@DawnMarieX To clarify, I mean the 1988 film 😉
@@DawnMarieX Oh you will love it. It's an adorable film by Ron Howard. It's one of those fairly light-hearted adventure movies you can watch over and over.
"How did he find it?" "You shell see. Oh yes, you shell see."
16:20 Light is detected before sound, and smell....thats why there are light houses....to guide ships to safety even though they are far away
So much fun watching movies with you. Loving your Christmas choices ✌️
Geek fact: Isildur was misrepresented in the films (for time) he is actually the only character in LOTR who was a ring bearer who made the decision to willingly give the ring away and understand he could not wield it. He overcame his initial pride, he recognised his mistake and made the decision to amend this mistake. - he did not at all represent the failings of the strength of men but one of its greatest most selfless acts.
The film makes the Last Alliance of Elves and Men and the Seige of Baradur (Saurons tower in Mordor) look like it happened over a couple of days when it in fact lasted 12 years. The Siege of Barad-dûr depicted in the films lasted for Seven years, the climax being Gil Galad and Elendil fighting Sauron and while they were both killed they managed to defeat him and Isildur cut the ring from Saurons finger with the broken sword of Elendil, Narsil. Elrond was not at this event as shown in the film and Isildur did not pull a stupid leary face and say 'the ring is mine' to Elrond - the films make him look like a bit of a dick.
Elrond and Cirdan did counsel Isildur to destroy the ring and it was the wrong choice to not destroy it. This choice was not the simple selfish one shown in the film though. Isildur was one of the Faithful of Numenor, it was him that took the fruit from the tree of Nimroth and had to fight his way out and was badly injured in doing so. It is from this fruit that the white tree of Gondor was grown. Isildur was forced to flee the destruction of Númenor with his father, brother, and the few Men who remained uncorrupted (and un-human-sacrificed) on the island. Isildur had been subjected to years of watching Númenor’s decline into wicked and vile deeds (which was due in no small part to Sauron’s evil influence) and seeing his home brought to utter ruin as a direct consequence of this evil was likely deeply traumatising for him, which was likely only compounded when, having washed up on the shores of Middle-Earth and begun to rebuild, he learnt that Sauron himself had survived, when Sauron popped by after another century or so and captured Isildur’s new home, the city of Minas Ithil. Anárion, Isildur’s brother, was killed during this conflict. Then, of course, his father Elendil is killed a year later in front of Isildur and this is when he cuts the ring from Sauron.
We do not know what Elrond or Cirdan said to Elendial, but we do know they both had their own rings of power as did Galadriel which were wholly dependant on the One Ring for their power - which allowed Galadriel and Elrond to be as powerful as they were and make life in Middle Earth very much bearable for the Elves. Galadriel herself says to Frodo, '..your coming to us is like the footsteps of doom'.
When he takes the ring and destroys Sauron, its a victory but is also mixed with sadness, grief, anger and vengeance as Isildur has lost his homeland, brother, father and many of his people to Sauron and been at war for over almost two decades. To want to keep the ring when he was feeling like this and take it as 'were-gild for his father’s and brothers death' and the ring would have started exploiting these emotions immediately.
Isildur didn't go to the cracks of doom and then not throw the ring in the fire as Elrond shouted at him to do so, they had a battlefield discussion about what to do. Isildur was not overtake by the power of the ring and the 'strength of Men' did not fail and Elrond did not say this, it was something made up for the films.
Instead what happened is Isildur stays in the South in Minas Tiriph restoring the kingdom after the war and repairing the damage. He has inherited the Kingship of both Arnor and Gondor but he gives rulership of Gondor to his nephew Meneldil, he is not lusting after more power and dominance. At the end of this year he realises the One Ring is too powerful and it is a corruptive force and decides he cannot keep it - which is impressive in itself. In fact when Isildur is attacked and killed by Orcs he is travelling to Rivendell as the first stop on his journey home to Arnor with the specific intention of giving it to the keepers of the other Elven rings of power Galadriel, Elrond and Cirdan.
In The Book Of Unfinished Tales,
in the chapter 'The Disaster Of the Gladden Fields' Tolkien writes that the Orcs were badly beating Isildur and his men, his son asked him to use the ring to help him but Isildur replied: 'Alas, it is not, senya. I cannot use it. I dread the pain of touching it. And I have not yet found the strength to bend it to my will. It needs one greater than I now know myself to be. My pride has fallen. It should go to the Keepers of the Three.'
Discovered your channel with this video. Even before the reaction portion started, I had subscribed. I was taken with your cheery character and charm. Was confident you were someone who would have a genuine and entertaining reaction. You did not disappoint. Cheers from another soul with Celtic roots. Sláinte!
95 percent was filmed in New zealand, the shire was based on the lake district, and YES, Scotland, lol, the U.K is beautiful, i'm from Liverpool but have worked up in Oban, Fort Agustus and all around, Scotland really is Beautiful. Keep watching, this movies just get better.
Love it when you try to remember Sarumans name and you say……sauerkraut.
”Same same, but different.” 😉
I like to think that, while the ring was with Bilbo, the spirit of Sauron was so bored to death, that maybe it considered to settle down a little. Grown some pumpkins, try some Pipe.
(I know it didn't happened, it's just a joke XD)
Well done! I'm excited to for this journey with you.
Your excitement at the Fellowship getting together!
"That's a shame that ugly little man lost his ring". Well folks, I can safely say that is the first time I've ever heard this take on LotR 🤣
Top tier editing!
2:46 I've never seen a reactor give into the power of the ring so quickly.
Saruman, the bad wizard, is count dooku from the star wars prequels. Christopher lee.
Yes, midges. That swamp they were going through is called Midgewater Marsh.
Although Scotland is beautiful, It was filmed in New Zealand. Looking forward to pt2
So you’re saying it was filmed in Scotland?
@@DawnMarieX Unfortunately not. Although i can see why from some of the scenery. Filmed in New Zealand
Just an FYI - between Bilbo's birthday party when he leaves the shire and when Gandalf and Frodo figure out that the ring is the one ring - 17 years go by in the books. Hobbits live longer than men. But the ring still extended Bilbo's life significantly and other Hobbits in the books had already remarked on how young Frodo looked even though he was in his late 40's when they set off to destroy the ring.
Love your reactions!😊
Very good. I certainly enjoyed your reaction and your banter. I am looking forward to part 2, Dawn. I shall proceed to it now. 🤗
Lovely reaction really very sweet. I have loved this epic since I was a child when it was read to me more than sixty years ago. The background lore is immense and there are many good CZcams channels with good background information just be careful because of spoilers. I will enjoy watching this wonderful saga with you. Cheers
the film (trilogy) was shot in New Zealand, and when you think about it, it's a much better advertisement for this land than the cannibalistic past.
The Lord Of The Rings was written between 1937 and 1949 by J.R.R.Tolkien,being published in 1952.
It was written as a sequel to the Hobbit which was published in 1937.
The main villain Sauron or Gorthaor (The Abhorred) is but a lieutenant of the supreme evil Melkor(He who arises in might) or Morgoth(Black foe of the world).When Melkor was cast into the outer darkness by the ruling spirits (The Valar).Sauron or Gorthaur took over his kingdom.
YES! So glad you chose the extended versions for the LOTR Trilogy. They give crucial information that the theatrical versions do not give. This epic trilogy is arguably THE best movie trilogy ever made.
Love this trilogy and your reactions, Dawn Marie! Subbed!
Your literally the only person I know who felt anything for gollum and it’s absolutely hilarious lmao
No, the tower Gandalf was on top of is Orthanc, where Saruman lives in the land of Isengard. Sauron's eye is at the top of Barad-dûr, the watchtower in Mordor, which is quite a distance away. The eye as a literal object is only in the movies, by the way. In the books, Sauron has a more normal form, but is hidden away, influencing and corrupting from a place of safety for himself.
"That's a shame, that ugly little man lost his ring." Perhaps the most succinct description of Lord of the Rings yet! 😄
Brilliant reaction and enjoy the journey.
Is something I do love about Tolkein he was a linguist, he'd basically make languages up (like Elvish in the movies or the books he wrote with the appendices as well are how to learn it essentially, like when Jackson the director included them on how they made them (the movies) in a similar vain) just for the fun of it.
The kind of intro description for Tolkein on his wiki page reads (can't always advocate for wiki's accuracy though lol):
"John Ronald Reuel Tolkien CBE FRSL (/ˈruːl ˈtɒlkiːn/, ROOL TOL-keen;[a] 3 January 1892 - 2 September 1973) was an English writer and philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon and a Fellow of Pembroke College, both at the University of Oxford. He then moved within the same university to become the Merton Professor of English Language and Literature and Fellow of Merton College, and held these positions from 1945 until his retirement in 1959. Tolkien was a close friend of C. S. Lewis, a co-member of the informal literary discussion group The Inklings. He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II on 28 March 1972.
After Tolkien's death, his son Christopher published a series of works based on his father's extensive notes and unpublished manuscripts, including The Silmarillion. These, together with The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, form a connected body of tales, poems, fictional histories, invented languages, and literary essays about a fantasy world called Arda and, within it, Middle-earth. Between 1951 and 1955, Tolkien applied the term legendarium to the larger part of these writings.
While many other authors had published works of fantasy before Tolkien, the great success of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings led directly to a popular resurgence of the genre. As a result, he has been popularly identified as the "father" of modern fantasy literature-or, more precisely, of high fantasy, and is widely regarded as one of the most influential authors of all time."
No. This was filmed in New Zealand. The song Aragorn/Strider sings is called The Lay of Luthien. Pronounced Loo-thi-an.
Great reaction. Love your quick mind, playful spirit, attention to detail and you're a real beauty. Really well done.