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The Language and Landscare of Middle Earth
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J.R.R.Tolkien - Real Middle Earth
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J.R.R.Tolkien and the Birth of the Lord of the Rings
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J.R.R.Tolkien and the Birth of the Lord of the Rings
J.R.R.Tolkien - Master of the Rings
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J.R.R.Tolkien - Master of the Rings
J.R.R.Tolkien - Origin of the Rings
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J.R.R.Tolkien - Origin of the Rings
Inside Tolkiens Fellowship of the Ring
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Inside Tolkiens Fellowship of the Ring
Tolkiens Lord Of The Rings - A Catholic Worldview
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Tolkiens Lord Of The Rings - A Catholic Worldview
I feel the acting in this is better than Amazon's Rings of Power...
J.R.R.Tolkien made these different books of The Hobbit and The Lord of The Rings
I’ve watched the Peter Jackson adaptations of the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit prequels and I also watched the animated ones by Ralph Bakshi and the Rankin/Bass Company.
I love the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings so much!
It's a shame that Tolkien's work and European culture is being destroyed. Tolkien would be turning in his grave.
Born in The USA, The Union of South Africa.
Spectacular, very well presented.
The one guy is surprised people didn't think the shire was based on England. When I was a kid I thought it looked like Ireland cause it's so green and the Hobbits eat potatoes
Tolkien warns to not take it as meta, for what cometh, thou art not ready
Absolute crap.
Ok
NatGeo? Who could have guessed?
Starts 1:40
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I love that the narration is by Ian Holm.
Note: Tolkien wrote of the secret fire, the force behind Creation. Gandalf is a servant of the Secret Fire, and tells the Balrog so. Meliorism tries to make new life in the Silmarilion but fails, since “ he had not the secret fire, for it is with Iluvatar” (God/The One) In one of his letters, Tolkien says what the secret fire is. It is the Holy Spirit , the third person of the Trinity Tolkien’s Middle Earth is Christian, waiting for its saviour. Tolkien really left no room to think anything else.
Meliorism=Melkor. Spellcheck is odd.
Tolkien was a terrible perfectionist. I can say I too am a proud perfectionist myself.
The collector's dvd edition of this is sooo cool, putting it up here was a brilliant move
SJW Films???? Oh Christ, what am I getting into!
I love lord of the rings the movie it was beautiful movie story ❤️🤩🎥
Ummmm the book doesn't 'take place thousands of years before Christ revealed himself', it takes place in an imaginary world where time comparisons don't make any sense.
The book is set in our world, in an imagined prehistory. Rumors of it are supposed to have survived into modern times, like the story of ‘Atalante’, the Downfallen. Numenor becomes the Atlantis myth. In one of his Lost Tales, two characters talk about how the world has been marred from the beginning and can never be fixed unless...and it seems impossible...unless.... ....the One, Himself, should enter the world and heal/fix it. Which seems impossible. But they conclud that nothing is impossible for the One. Yes, the book takes place thousands of years before Christ reveal himself. In our world.
Where can I find the video link of the man read Tolking’s words before the cross?
Music sucks
The comment on "Saruman" being likewise 'satanic' is misguided I believe. Only much further down into the Third Age did Saruman fall; whence his name would not seem to refer to something evil (for otherwise, he would not have taken it). Furthermore, Tolkien's thought was more sophisticated than this: the Anglo-Saxon word 'searu' means 'clever', 'skilful'. Also, it is a bit odd to compare the One Ring to original sin: the former was made by Sauron (not Morgoth, mind you!) quite far into the history of Middle Earth... Besides, not all rings were evil: the three elven-rings were not. There are parallels certainly, but it's not to be an exact allegory for it. In the end, I find this video to present a rather narrow allegorical reading of LotR, something Tolkien never intended (he said as much in his foreword to it). I don’t think one will appreciate the deeper thought that went into LotR as much when taking the attitudes presented herein.
Absolutely beautiful. "...This joy of deliverance, this Evangelium, this fleeting glimpse of the *real* Joy, to which all other joys are but a distant echo." That line... nay, that real quote, is of one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. It gives me knots in my throat every time I listen to it.
the secret to enjoying this is to not watch ...just listen
This was actually awesome.
I hate that this says every word Tolkien made wrong. They pronounce everything wrong according to research done by Christopher Tolkien and others. It's infuriating!
Horrible, horrible, horrible music !
"Huorns" not "hurons" !
By th way. You can't actually suck venom out of a wound. It's impossible. And venom would melt the mout and respiratory trackt of the person who did
Fascinating and bewildering. Making my way through the gospels and I now see that what was presented to my young mind as a unified story told by different associates of Christ are actually products of various flavours of early Christianity of later generations. The johannine gospel is of a very different species from the synoptics for example, a different myth if you like. One can claim that there is a single Christ myth but this seems dishonest to me.
Though I am a Baptist Tolkien and Lewis have been great influences on how I look at life and the Bible. In the prologue of Mere Christianity Lewis states that he wrote the book, not as a way to convert people to his faith, Catholicism, but to present "an agreed, or common, or central, or 'mere' Christianity". In the end what matters is, not our denomination in Christianity, but that we agree on the important points, Christ is the only freedom from sin and His death and resurrection ensure this.
I can’t say I agree. I’d say it’s highly recommended to be part of the Church our Lord Jesus Christ founded.
@@DanielMaloneJr If we follow Christ and what he taught, are we not a part of his church? If we believe in Him as our savior then, as a part of His church, will we not become His bride when he comes to claim us? I believe and trust that because I follow Him that I belong to Him, Catholic or not. The definition of the word catholic is "including a wide variety of things; all embracing". At the first council held by the Christians in Nicea they described themselves as a Catholic church; meaning that though they were not unified in one building they were unified in one belief, that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, that He died for our sins, and that He arose victorious from the grave, purchasing us with his blood and defeating death, he'll and the grave. I don't want to place a wedge between us, but I believe it to be important that we come to an understanding that when we die it is possible, and I believe true, that we will see each other in heaven once we die, our our blessed Lord returns to take us home.
james daniels Wrong the definition of Catholic is universal. By the Council of Nicea you refer to the Catholic Church already had the visible hierarchical structure it has today. It had priests, above them Bishops, and a Pope. Read the book of acts being part of the Church isn’t merely a spiritual belief that invisibility unites us all, it’s also a unity of belief and practice. You must be baptized, you must repent, you must become Catholic. I don’t say this out of arrogance or pride I say this out of concern for your eternal soul. I was once a Protestant myself. Heed Jesus’ pray that “they may be one as you are one” (St John 17:21)
@@DanielMaloneJr My eternal soul was bought by the blood of Jesus, and it was secured when I put my faith and trust in Him as my Savior and Redeemer. I was then baptized in the name of the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit. We may see this differently, but I am an adopted child of God and joint heir with Jesus, our Lord and brother.
@@DanielMaloneJr Hey, I just wanted to say thank you for talking with me this morning, it was very uplifting for me. I just wanted to share with you the Nicene Creed. This is from the first council of Nicea, which is the first council after the persecutions had ended and was called together "through the grace of Christ and our most religious sovereign, Constantine". We believe in one God, the Father, Almighty, Maker of all things visible and invisible: and in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, Begotten of the Father, Only Begotten, that is, of the substance of the Father; God of God, Light of Light, Very God of Very God, Begotten, not made. Being of one substance with the Father; By Whom all things are made, both those in heaven and those in earth; Who, for us men and for our salvation, came down, And was incarnate, and was made Man, Suffered, And rose again the third day, Ascended into heaven, And cometh again to judge the quick and the dead: And in the Holy Ghost. But them that say there was a time when He was not; and that He was not before He was begotten ; and that He was made of things which are not; or who say that He is of another substance or essence; or that the Son of God is subject to conversion or mutation; these the Catholic and Apostolic Church anathematizes. These is from the "Index Canonum", translates by John Fulton, D.D., Rector of Christ Church, Mobile, published in 1872. This Nicene Creed is one I believe in and trust. This is early Christian beliefs and the fact that our core beliefs are still in existence and strong is evidence of their reliability. I do have a priest I visit with and confess my sins to. His name is Jesus, the Messiah, and He is all I need in this life until I live with Him forever in Heaven with our Father. May God Bless You My Brother.
Best quality in youtube. Thank you!!!
Crappy Documentary
It's actually pretty good.
@@SirMillz Joseph Pierce has a documentary on the Hobbit and LOTR. Check it out and you'll know why it's crappy.
It always gets me how right when Tolkien passed away his lotr books were becoming popular culture from the late 60s to the end of the 70s. Then the heat died down until Jacksons films were released, bringing middle earth back to the public consciousness. This reemergence in his books seem to be with us now for awhile. These 2 periods of frodo lives fandom is impressive. These books are definitely classics and will be with such works as Frankenstein, Dracula, Jackyll and Mr Hyde. The influence Tolkein has had on all different types of media, entertainment, education is just too numerous. The public consciousness it seems is forever engraved with Tolkiens works and influences.
Where I can find this conversation between Tolkien and Lewis, maybe in some book, or in some correspodence between them?
Im a gallophobe also evidently.
This is great. It's perfectly fair to Tolkien to read him in this way.
Yeah you get the impression they fielded the 'B' team for this one. A creditable effort nonetheless. I specially like the (pre-Jackson) reconstruction of Bag End at 4:53 . I'm not sure, but this might be an actual "little person", which is great
To use Tolkien's word the settings are widely "applicable". In Aldbury, Hertfordshire is a row of small terraced houses which to me is forever Bagshot Row. It is a little way down a hill from a house my grandfather built for his family in 1947 www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.803761,-0.6003991,248m/data=!3m1!1e3
Poor documentary
Not the best.... But there are some good insights. There are too few good docs out there on Tolkien and his works.
It's interesting better than nothing
Ummm... "I found Middle Earth!" Tolkien's stories were based on real places. Here's how I found it- imgur.com/gallery/9la21bh imgur.com/gallery/Qakrqda Here's Bag End today- imgur.com/gallery/g0zsqx0 Helm's Deep- imgur.com/gallery/EpD0Ddn
A shame that little effort was taken in this to correctly present Tolkien's pronunciation of his language and names etc.
Just when will people finally understand that Bilbo IS JRR? In LOTR He said he was closest to Samwise. That pretty much tells you so much.
can anyone tell me what the music is that plays at the end of this?
it sounds like a piano version of led zeppelins stairway to heaven haha
I’ve read every single word he ever wrote.
likewise :D
That's impressive. I have a hard time with the Silmarillion
Probably not. Alot of his notes and stuff has never been published. Not even Christopher Tolkien has read EVERY word he wrote.
NostalgiNorden wow you’re an idiot
I never heard of these books until Peter Jackson brought them to life!
Boy I would have fell in love that pretty girl too,good job tolkien,Edith braut
That's Bratt.
Nothing greater than an imagination