EFAP Movies - Minis - Discussing Miscellaneous Writing - Fellowship
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- Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
- This is a supercut taken directly from the EFAP Crew watching The Lord of the Rings, links to all three EFAP movies are right here:
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One of these Minis better be titled “bitching About Rings of Power,” I wanna see the supercut of all those
Every time one of these minis releases, I'm like, "Man, this is great. I should watch all three extended Lord of the Rings movies again for the thirty-something-th time!"
my eyes mist every time just from the loss I feel for not expecting these kind of movies ever seeing the light of day again
@@defeqel6537 As shite as our timeline is, just rejoice we will always have these movies.
@@councilofkarens729 true, and a part of the misty eyes comes from the sheer beauty of these movies
Thirty-something?! Those are rookie numbers.
“Everyone should have Sam in their Lives”… maaaaan, that is SO true! Imagine how Life would be so much better and easier to have your Sam by your side. True loyal, hopeful friend with strong heart and courage to face the dark and still see the Light behind it. I love those movies, they are not even different league from other, great movies, its different game.
They mention the difference of doing a simple thing hundreds of feet in the air is very different. As an Ironworker, I can attest this is 100% true. People underestimate how powerful "just a mental thing" really is. All the times you tripped and stumbled in life comes to mind and all the sudden you're thinking, it only takes one of those moments, and you may not be going home from work that day. And no, we're not always tied off, though we should be, it's simply not how things get done in reality. Back to my point, if you don't believe me, stand on a high ledge and feel your heart sink and you balls jump up into your gut, then consider taking a simple walk right along the side as you sweat and shake, you might be able to do it, but don't act like it's no different than walking down a sidewalk. That's the power of your mind.
P.S. I'm not seriously suggesting someone do that. But if you do, that's on you.
My girlfriend and I are watching the trilogy cause she’s seen them a million times and I’ve honestly never seen em til now…. Finished 2 towers the other night! I sure hope they get the ring to mt doom!
Everyone needs a Sam in there life amen
If only Tolkein could write as well as the Rings of Power writers LOL
Yes, Tolkien is a hack compared to the genius of the Amazon writers’ room. 😂
Thank god they gave us backstory of Mordor.
@@mr_jyggalag I literally cried butterfly tears when the text dissolved and "Mordor" appeared in its place - @They Sauroned"
Its funny, I love these movies so much that I enjoy watching other people gush over them. Then I'll pause it to gush over it further to myself. There's so many amazing details. It really shows how much the people making the movies cared about them. So many small things that most people would say don't matter, but the accumulation of those small details, is what takes these movies from good to great.
Jumping that gap isn't just scary, despite being not a very long jump, for being high up, but also because they are carrying a tonne of gear. Armor, swords, provisions, tools, maybe a sleeping bag or something like that. "I could do that" is easy to say. Now do it with at least 10 kilograms of additional gear (or more depending on the character).
Good to see wolf again, he's who introduced me to Mauler.
Man i just got caught up with the actman AZ situation. Disgusting business. Didnt even know who AZ was but actman really disappointed me. Dont think he realizes the culture invasion going on from the woke ideologues
One thing with this trilogy is that it’s based on arguably the best fantasy book trilogy, and The Lord of the Rings books are only as special as they are because Tolkien spent years writing dozens of stories that make up the backstory for this world, then he finally wrote and published a children’s novel set in it, then the publisher wanted a sequel so he wrote this love letter to that passion project.
If you read The Fall of Gondolin, the Lay of Leithian/Beren and Luthien, the Children of Húrin, or his other unfinished tales they’re not nearly as good as LOTR, but a 2020s novelist absolutely would have published them.
Tolkien was writing the Legendarium starting in 1917 and only published something serious from it in 1954. It was really an exercise in quality control. It’s hard to imagine a fantasy novelist ever committing to that level of quality control again.
Tolkien left stuff on the metaphorical cutting room floor that a lot of creators would give their eye teeth for. Have you seen his early sketch concept of Arda as a giant ship sailing on the eternal ocean? Valinor is the forecastle, Middle-Earth the stern. The whole is illuminated by a lantern at the head of the great mountains forming the mast amidships. Mind-boggling grandeur of imagination.
This comment right here is giving me the inspiration to keep writing. Please don't ever take it down my friend!
To be fair, Hobbit wasn't set in the same Legendarium; there were references to his "main work," but it wasn't the same world until he started working on the sequel to a children's novel. By adding Hobbit to Legendarium, Tolkien needed to write and explain a few things that appeared in Hobbit so they would make sense in Legendarium; some of those were never answered, for example, the question of free will and orcs. Others... Well, his "retcon" of a ring in Gollum's possession being the One Ring that was created by Sauron imitating the Ring of Morgoth is a beautiful lesson in how to do retcons (and expansions to the old lore so the new things make sense to the old ones).
Also, many things weren't written beforehand in LotR or planned. Faramir is the most known, I think, character that was "invented"; we even have the letter (sadly, I don't recall which one specifically) where Tolkien wrote in the lines, "I did not invent or want him, but there he came walking out of the woods of Ithilien." The other character that I'm sure was "invented" and retroactively written into Legendarium is Galadriel (there is some evidence to support it, but Tolkien never said that explicitly like he did with Faramir).
I really think Fellowship is the best movie. In the case of Two Towers and RotK they are absolutely amazing movies, but in both cases I find parts to lament based on what's missing or changed from the book versions, mostly regarding the Gondor characters, but also the fact that Rohan ever doubts aiding Gondor after Theoden is cured. But where Fellowship is concerned I think they made nearly perfect choices with what to include and what not to include considering the restrictions of time.
10/10 vids
I'd figure this be on the highlights channel
Everyone should have a Sam in their life. Everyone should be a Sam in someone else's.
“Everyone should have Sam in their Lives”… Or everyone should endeavour to be Sam for someone in their life.
The amount of minis being made off of this EFAP Movies really shows how much they kept talking about the series.
Rather than actually watching & talking about what was on the screen itself.
I perfer the Wolf, Rags, & Mauler cut.
"Oh, the acting in those films is really hammy and over the top."
Long story short: we're no longer friends. In the immortal words of Epic Rap Battles JRRT: "The genre's called fantasy. It's _supposed to be_ unrealistic, you myopic manatee!"
Dammit Gary don't be puttin Cinema Roberto's name on the troll, it's insulting to trolls 😠
There was a bad casting choice that was fortunately corrected,Stuart Townsend as Aragorn
Writing is all about writing things... Never forget to write the things you want to write. Writing gives you power, writing is power.
Are you guys gonna watch the fallout show? I thought it was gonna be awful but I actually really liked the character work. Action was kinda lame tho.
Longman was not a fan. No EFAP planned but he has hinted on Open Bar and Real BBC he's preparing some kind of video on it.
Lmfao
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I can’t stand Sean Astin.
I cannot make you stand me
_But I can stand you!_
-Sean ass tin
Me neither. Sam is one of my favourite characters in the books but Astin is so wrong - from the unconvincing accent to the fact that he becomes fatter the closer to Mount Doom he and Frodo get. Sam is a young working class chap - it makes no sense that he should be the fat one. The German actor who plays Sebastian in ‘Land of Mine’ [Under Sandet] is close to how I imagine Sam.
Me neither. Sam is one of my favourite characters in the books but Astin is so wrong - from the unconvincing accent to the fact that he becomes fatter the closer to Mount Doom he and Frodo get. Sam is a young working class chap - it makes no sense that he should be the fat one. The German actor who plays Sebastian in ‘Land of Mine’ [Under Sandet] is close to how I imagine Sam.
You guys are really out of content?