LOTR is truly the best trilogy ever! I watch them at least once a year--I'm at the point where I can just hear a snippet of music and know exactly which movie it is and what scene. And I'm just like Mello, mouthing all the lines and humming the music.
"Why would you want to talk to your daughter like that?" You have to remember that Elrond lost his brother Elros who chose humanity. Seeing his brother predecease him, even though it was his choice left a mark on him. So seeing his daughter make the same choice but now she will have to be fully alone as her people have sailed to the grey havens. I think it's his last moment to really keep her safe without feeling the pain of grief and loss.
Mortals can't go to the Undying Lands because it'll kill them. It's called that because that's where all the immortals dwell, not because going there makes you immortal. Oh, and the whole quest from when they left the Shire to when they returned and fought the Battle of Bywater was 13 months and 10 days. Love the hobbit costume!
Just to clarify, Gandalf fought the Balrog on top of the mountain they fell into the depths of. Their fight lasted TEN days, traveling from the deepest depths to the highest peak by way of the Endless Stair.
Remember, MellV, at the end of "Return," there's a Frodo voice-over that states, "Thirteen months to the day since Gandalf sent us on our long journey, we found ourselves looking upon a familiar site. We were home."
What Orcs and Uruk-hai drink is called “Grog.” It’s a type alcoholic beverage they like to drink to not only get drunk but it’s basically like their water. It has so much alcohol in it is basically gasoline. Fun fact: “Grog” is British slang for alcohol… I believe. 😅
Real life "grog" was essentially 4 parts water to 1 part rum, it was part of the Royal Navy's daily ration to sailors and no doubt was generally popular throughout the seafaring world because of this. The drink in LotR is likely very different in what it contains, it's never mentioned exactly what it is, but it's known as Orc-draught. Essentially it's a corrupted version of what an elf might drink in that it gives energy and heals a little, but burns as you drink it, like an alcohol.
Grog in a British context usually refers to a mix of rum and water issued to sailors in the British navy. It’s more generally used as slang for alcohol in Australia & New Zealand.
My husband and I have the one ring as our wedding bands. LOTR and HP were huge parts of our individual lives and equally huge parts in our relationship. Glad we aren’t the only ones to think of it. The necklace you can get on Amazon or Etsy. I also know and say so many lines when watching these films. Great watch along 😊
The reaction is fantastic! I love what he said about reacting to it even though he’s seen it before! The lord of the rings shaped him into who he is, he will react a certain way every time he watches it.
Unless he spots something on another level that he hasn't seen in earlier viewings. Lots of eye candy put in these flix by Peter Jackson et al. The films are "thick" with visual creativity and awesomeness.
I just find it so heart-warming to watch you geek out over this fantastic franchise! I was mouthing the dialogue along with you XD Also, I fucking LOVE Faramir. Legolas was always my favorite character, but Faramir is a close second.
"I wonder how he knew he came across Sting before?" Because Bilbo got Sting and met Golum during the events of The Hobbit, and Frodo would have been raised hearing all about that over and over again before the sword was passed to him.
The best movie trilogy of all time. This one introduces my favorite character Faramir. I loved the introduction of Treebeard. What I love about these movies is that they stayed so close to the books!
The introduction of Gollum is awesome and it's cool that you know all the words to fellowship of the ring, shows just how passionate you are about the movie and this middle earth world.
Frodo told Sméagol that he’s seen Sting (the sword) before because he did in the cave highlighted in the Hobbit scene with Bobo Baggins. And at the beginning of the Fellowship of the Ring, Bobo is writing about all his adventures - including that. Since he always told his stories thru storytelling- Frodo must’ve heard this tale from Bobo then. That’s how he knows about Sting. I cried about the connection when I first saw the Hobbit lol - I’m a dork.
Here is the whole song that we see Èowyn sings a part of at Thèodred’s “funeral(Quick note!:Éowyn is only heard singing the last four lines of the song, ending with the word Bealo, which in Old English meant "evil" or "harm". The first of those lines ("Bealocwealm hafað...") originates from the epic poem Beowulf, line 2265. ) Now dear Théodred lies in darkness, most loyal of fighters. The sound of the harp shall not wake the warrior; nor shall the man hold a golden wine-cup, nor good hawk swing through the hall, nor the swift horse stamp in the courtyard. An evil death has set forth the noble warrior A song shall sing the sorrowing minstrels of Meduseld That noble cousin, who always held me dear Now is held in darkness, enclosed. (Now in in the language of the Èitheod)❤ Nú on théostrum licgeth Théodred se léofa hæ´letha holdost. ne sceal hearpan sweg wigend weccean; ne winfæ´t gylden guma sceal healdan, ne god hafoc geond sæ´l swingan, ne se swifta mearh burhstede beatan. Bealocwealm hafað fréone frecan forth onsended giedd sculon singan gléomenn sorgiende on Meduselde thæt he ma no wære his dryhtne dyrest and maga deorost. She sings this part in the movie: Bealocwealm hafað fréone frecan forth onsended giedd sculon singan gléomenn sorgiende on Meduselde thæt he ma no wære his dryhtne dyrest and maga deorost.
Lord of the rings is one of the greatest trilogies of all time! Happy to see you rewatching the series! Also love all your videos, keep up the great work! You’re the best movie reactor on UA-cam for sure.
Hi there. I just discovered your channel watching UP. You are so respectful and both my daughter and I saw a whole new side to the movie through your eyes. Thank you!
It's so worth it, I can't imagine watching the theatrical releases since seeing all the wonderful extra content. Plus, the behind the scenes stuff is brilliant and there are hours of that beyond the films.
This knowledge I give will help make sense of the future movies ahead. Gandalf is Maia (Spirit) named Olorin created by Eru’s Thought (extensions of Eru Îlluvatar himself whilst they had their own free will and individuality. He essentially got the chance to experience and study other parts of himself through this.) among the other Ainur before the Years of the Lamps roughly 9,000+ years before arriving in Middle-earth; In Valinor he was known as Olórin.(Remember though he formally existed before the world existed and his form becoming Gandalf hadn’t happened yet. He was sent to Middle-earth in human form around the year 1000 of the Third Age. So his many forms had different ages in length of existing. He’s very cool right! Could he get any cooler!? 😎❤️ Another thing is when he arrived in middle earth he was disguised as an elf and lived among them whilst they were unknowing and he became to be known as Mithrandir to the Quendi However, there is a much longer answer. Like Sauron(former name is Mairon) and the other Istari (the order sent around the same time and of which he was appointed leader but he being who he is and a student of the Vala by the name Nienna and Lorien(Irmo). Gandalf was a Maiar, an angelic spirit created by Eru at the beginning of time and therefor one of the many Ainur who sang the world into being and Eru just helped their creation take shape and basically stated “behold YOUR creation” and basically what happens in that world goes sort of preordained as by that song eons ago so really only the ages after Dagor Dagorath will truly be an age that isn’t full of strife and sadness and longing. Also. These lamps are what were before even the two trees. These were Giant mountains but also like light houses but housing a great power but it may have also been where two special Maia lived that helped in the creation in the sun and moon after Melkor With eldrich terror Ungoliant killed the trees, so yea Arien is the Maia who basically exists with the sun and her brother and or lover of sorts is the one who wanders with and guides the moon.
Didn’t get to see Hobbiton, but got to see the filming locations of the Dead Marshes, The Battle of Pelennor Fields, and the ending location of Fellowship. It was amazing to see these locations and I am so happy I got to see where one of my favorite movie trilogies was filmed. If you ever get the chance you need to go.
I love that you have already seen this movie because we can geek out over the music together! I love your enthusiasm and that hand tapping with the drum roll was great! Also love that you did tbe extended version because once you see the extended version, you can't go back!
So you understand Gandalf & what he really is: Allow me to expand on the question regarding the existence of a God in the LOTR universe. You must consider that J.R.R. Tolkien was a devout Catholic whilst being very aware of how sacred the beings like the Fae Folk are for example: "Eru lluvatar was transcendent, completely outside of and beyond the world. He first created a group of angelic beings, called in Elvish the "Ainur," and these holy spirits were co-actors in the creation of Arda through a holy music and chanting called the "Music of the Ainur.! He is also known as "the All-Powerful" and he alone could create independent life, or reality, using the "Flame Imperishable". The next thing he fashioned was Ea, the "World and All That Is", and Ea was in the Void (or "the Outside" as it was sometimes called. He then gave the Ainur the option to go into Eä and fashion it as they will. The Greatest Ainur who chose to do so were called the Valar, and they controlled the shaping of Arda. The Valar were accompanied by the Maiar, the lesser Ainur. Elves and mankind, however, came directly from Ilúvatar's thoughts, and are referred to in The Silmarillion as the "First" and "Second" Children of Ilúvatar (or Eruhini), respectively." The Wizards (Saruman the White, Gandalf the Grey, and others) are actually Maiar, so they are not "sorcerers" who cast spells, they are more similar to actual angels. Remember what Gandalf told the Balrog in The Fellowship of the Ring: "I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wielder of the flame of Anor. You cannot pass! The dark fire will not avail you, flame of Udûn." He's telling the Balrog that he is a servant of God, wielder of divine light. The reason why it is done this way (having wizards with limited powers inspire and guide the battles against the Enemy) is because in past conflicts, when the Valar intervened directly lead to massive destruction to the World, with entire continents disappearing under the sea which also makes us understand more deeply what he said about power when Frodo offered him the ring and what’s it do through him! So this time they decided to have a more... indirect approach. Hopefully I've managed to give you a better idea of the lore behind, avoiding any spoilers. Can't wait for The Return of the King!
I love how you caught so much lore and so many details! Allow me to expand on the question regarding the existence of a God in the LOTR universe. You must consider that J.R.R. Tolkien was a devout Catholic. "Eru lluvatar was transcendent, completely outside of and beyond the world. He first created a group of angelic beings, called in Elvish the "Ainur," and these holy spirits were co-actors in the creation of Arda through a holy music and chanting called the "Music of the Ainur.! He is also known as "the All-Powerful" and he alone could create independent life, or reality, using the "Flame Imperishable". The next thing he fashioned was Ea, the "World and All That Is", and Ea was in the Void (or "the Outside" as it was sometimes called. He then gave the Ainur the option to go into Eä and fashion it as they will. The Greatest Ainur who chose to do so were called the Valar, and they controlled the shaping of Arda. [...] The Valar were accompanied by the Maiar, the lesser Ainur. Elves and mankind, however, came directly from Ilúvatar's thoughts, and are referred to in The Silmarillion as the "First" and "Second" Children of Ilúvatar (or Eruhini), respectively." The Wizards (Saruman the White, Gandalf the Grey, and others) are actually Maiar, so they are not "sorcerers" who cast spells, they are more similar to actual angels. Remember what Gandalf told the Balrog in The Fellowship of the Ring: "I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wielder of the flame of Anor. You cannot pass! The dark fire will not avail you, flame of Udûn." He's telling the Balrog that he is a servant of God, wielder of divine light. The reason why it is done this way (having wizards with limited powers inspire and guide the battles against the Enemy) is because in past conflicts, when the Valar did intervene directly, there was massive destruction to the World, with entire continents disappearing under the sea. So this time they decided to have a more... indirect approach. Hopefully I've managed to give you a better idea of the lore behind, avoiding any spoilers. Can't wait for The Return of the King!
Fun fact:Wormtongue is played by Brad Dourif who is better known as Chucky and Billy Boyd who plays Pippin is Chuckys son Glen/Glenda in the Chucky franchise :)
it's rich because Arda is supposed to be another forgotten history of our own world which ties to alot of other ancient knowledge and advanced civilizations throughout our world that's usually kept hush hush and made to be some silly thing done by Disney(Atlantis in this case). Tolkien and even his eldest son Christopher Tolkien had thr same reoccurring set of dreams to do with a flooded island and they were in it. He was writing a mythology to give back to England and the Anglo-Saxons(who had their culture and folklore nearlyndestriyed by the larger empires rising at the time) reviving and bringing the culture of the Welsh,Irish, and Finnish back into the world. He is loved in England because he gave back to the WORLD. When you find out more about Of Beren And Lùthien, you'll then find out his inspiration for her, the greatest and most beloved women in middle earth was his wife Edith. Even check out their gravestone pics quickly. Just wow right? Haha ❤️❤️❤️
To better understand Gandalf please allow me to expand on the question regarding the existence of a God in the LOTR universe. You must consider that J.R.R. Tolkien was a devout Catholic WHILE recognizing how sacred the Fae Folk are for example, he honoured them. "Eru lluvatar was transcendent, completely outside of and beyond the world. He first created a group of angelic beings, called in Elvish the "Ainur," and these holy spirits were co-actors in the creation of Arda through a holy music and chanting called the "Music of the Ainur.! He is also known as "the All-Powerful" and he alone could create independent life, or reality, using the "Flame Imperishable". The next thing he fashioned was Ea, the "World and All That Is", and Ea was in the Void (or "the Outside" as it was sometimes called. He then gave the Ainur the option to go into Eä and fashion it as they will. The Greatest Ainur who chose to do so were called the Valar, and they controlled the shaping of Arda. [...] The Valar were accompanied by the Maiar, the lesser Ainur. Elves and mankind, however, came directly from Ilúvatar's thoughts, and are referred to in The Silmarillion as the "First" and "Second" Children of Ilúvatar (or Eruhini), respectively." The Wizards (Saruman the White, Gandalf the Grey, and others) are actually Maiar, so they are not "sorcerers" who cast spells, they are more similar to actual angels. Remember what Gandalf told the Balrog in The Fellowship of the Ring: "I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wielder of the flame of Anor. You cannot pass! The dark fire will not avail you, flame of Udûn." He's telling the Balrog that he is a servant of God, wielder of divine light. The reason why it is done this way (having wizards with limited powers inspire and guide the battles against the Enemy) is because in past conflicts, when the Valar did intervene directly, there was massive destruction to the World, with entire continents disappearing under the sea. So this time they decided to have a more... indirect approach. Hopefully I've managed to give you a better idea of the lore behind, avoiding any spoilers. Can't wait for The Return of the King!
When I was in high school the school orchestra did a performance of the lord of the rings soundtrack with clips from the movie in between and I will never forget there was a girl near me who clearly knew nothing of the LOTR. The clip from Fellowship with Gandalf getting pulled doen SHOOK her and she was so shocked like Omygod is he dead is he gone for real?! I hope she ended up finding the movies after that.
Aragorn is, indeed, a great tracker. Taught by Rangers, himself a partial elf. The men of Numenor are mostly the descendents of Elrond's brother, a grip ago. And yes, this makes Aragorn and Arwen cousins, but many times removed!
Here is what Èowyn sings at Thèodred’s “funeral”•Now dear Théodred lies in darkness, most loyal of fighters. The sound of the harp shall not wake the warrior; nor shall the man hold a golden wine-cup, nor good hawk swing through the hall, nor the swift horse stamp in the courtyard. An evil death has set forth the noble warrior A song shall sing the sorrowing minstrels of Meduseld That noble cousin, who always held me dear Now is held in darkness, enclosed. (Now in in the language of the Èitheod)❤ Nú on théostrum licgeth Théodred se léofa hæ´letha holdost. ne sceal hearpan sweg wigend weccean; ne winfæ´t gylden guma sceal healdan, ne god hafoc geond sæ´l swingan, ne se swifta mearh burhstede beatan. Bealocwealm hafað fréone frecan forth onsended giedd sculon singan gléomenn sorgiende on Meduselde thæt he ma no wære his dryhtne dyrest and maga deorost. She sings this part in the movie: Bealocwealm hafað fréone frecan forth onsended giedd sculon singan gléomenn sorgiende on Meduselde thæt he ma no wære his dryhtne dyrest and maga deorost. Éowyn is only heard singing the last four lines of the song, ending with the word Bealo, which in Old English meant "evil" or "harm". The first of those lines ("Bealocwealm hafað...") originates from the epic poem Beowulf, line 2265.)
I’m late to say this, but Aragorn’s casket has an effigy carved on it. Many nobles and royalty had that done upon their deaths. It’s sort of like a REALLY customized headstone.
I love this look on you! Also love how you put yourself in the movies while your watching them, by your reactions and thru your clothing choices! Much love💜
Hey Mellow, you asked for the translation of the song during the funeral of Theodrid here you go (not sure if someone in the comments already said this) Now dear Théodred lies in darkness, most loyal of fighters. The sound of the harp shall not wake the warrior; nor shall the man hold a golden wine-cup, nor good hawk swing through the hall, nor the swift horse stamp in the courtyard. An evil death has set forth the noble warrior A song shall sing the sorrowing minstrels of Meduseld That noble cousin, who always held me dear Now is held in darkness, enclosed
Loved this, Lord of the Rings was everything to me growing up and will forever be my favourite series. Please don't apologise for loving these films, it's great to see your passion for them!
Ents are different. They’re like literal shepards and the trees are like sheep in that dynamic. And the marshes are the battlefield from the prologue in The Fellowship of the Ring. That’s why all the corpses are men, elves and orcs.
That juice the orcs drink is mentioned in the books as something like a drug that keeps them awake and running and I think also able to tolerate sunlight if I remember correctly
These movies have been my favorite since they came out, and the books since I read them at 10. Great reaction - and I don’t care if you’ve seen it before. Because every time you watch them, you see some small detail you missed. Can’t wait for the second half.
fun fact: Brad Dourif, the guy who played Grima Wurmtongue, also played Chucky in the original Childs Play movies. i know this because for some weird reason, my neurodivergent brain has fixated on "that guy"s, actors who are only known to the general public as "that guy from that movie". i dont have encyclopedic knowledge of actors or even individual actors filmography like Rainman, its just something that sticks in my brain. i was like this about Gary Oldman before he got the real big roles like Sirius Black and Commissioner Gordon.
I actually enjoyed that you knew a ton about the movies because it was a different experience when watching lol so many reactors will not understand something and I’m just talking to the screen lol
I grew up with LOTR so I have to say that it's my fave trilogy. As I grew older I realized that I have more in common with Merry so he became my fave. character 😄
Gandalf is Maia (Spirit) named Olorin created by Eru’s Thought (extensions of Eru Îlluvatar himself whilst they had their own free will and individuality. He essentially got the chance to experience and study other parts of himself through this.) among the other Ainur before the Years of the Lamps roughly 9,000+ years before arriving in Middle-earth; In Valinor he was known as Olórin.(Remember though he formally existed before the world existed and his form becoming Gandalf hadn’t happened yet. He was sent to Middle-earth in human form around the year 1000 of the Third Age. So his many forms had different ages in length of existing. He’s very cool right! Could he get any cooler!? 😎❤️ Another thing is when he arrived in middle earth he was disguised as an elf and lived among them whilst they were unknowing and he became to be known as Mithrandir to the Quendi However, there is a much longer answer. Like Sauron(former name is Mairon) and the other Istari (the order sent around the same time and of which he was appointed leader but he being who he is and a student of the Vala by the name Nienna and Lorien(Irmo). Gandalf was a Maiar, an angelic spirit created by Eru at the beginning of time and therefor one of the many Ainur who sang the world into being and Eru just helped their creation take shape and basically stated “behold YOUR creation” and basically what happens in that world goes sort of preordained as by that song eons ago so really only the ages after Dagor Dagorath will truly be an age that isn’t full of strife and sadness and longing. Also. These lamps are what were before even the two trees. These were Giant mountains but also like light houses but housing a great power but it may have also been where two special Maia lived that helped in the creation in the sun and moon after Melkor With eldrich terror Ungoliant killed the trees, so yea Arien is the Maia who basically exists with the sun and her brother and or lover of sorts is the one who wanders with and guides the moon.
@@HelloMellowXVI well there's a prequel to even the Hobbit trilogy.... Tolkien. If you want, check it out. It's kind of a bio pic of the man, the myth, the legend
29:00 I played the Return of the King game I think I had it for gamecube it was low key pretty damn good for a movie tie in game, they even had the big battle at helm's deep from Two Towers as a tutorial level and a ton of different playable characters with their own special moves that you gain as you level them up, co-op play with up to 3 players, and they split off into 3 paths (Frodo, Aragorn, and Gandalf each had their own levels) that shit was fun as hell, I remember there were these giant javelins you find every now and then that you can pick up and throw and they one shot any enemy so busted, you can kill bosses that way sometimes haha
this is my favorite LOTR movie, because we get to see Gandalf vs the balrog, and the larger world of Middle-Earth opens up to us… and i love the opinions of Trebeard and the Ents. ❤
Please come to nz bro, you'll love it! Many of the locations are still around, I recommend visiting Wellington, Queenstown and Milford Sound. Milford Sound looks like it's plucked right out of the films.
Also, the cliff Aragon falls from, isn't really a cliff. It's just a ledge. But you probably already knew that haha it's still there from what I remember
There was a scrapped idea for arwen to arrive at halms deep. There exists a few still shots of liv tyler there fighting alongside viggo. Im glad they did it the way they did. There was also a segment of uruks breaking through into the glittering caves and eowyn also fought but was cut due to "too much violence".
So many of the questions are answered in the book, they did a great job with telling it in the movies but of course you don't have the time to explain as much. Like elvish cloaks having a magic ability to hide the person wearing them. The drink they give Merry was some sort of foul booze that woke him up and they treated his headwound with something bad and it made the scar black. Saruman has voice magic that makes him seem sympathetic to the person he's talking to but it works badly when there are more than one person listening and he can't be what each one wants to hear. Ents have tree strength, the wall around Isengard is smooth unbreakable rock but he didn't count on an Ent who can do in seconds what a tree root does in 100 years so the Ents could break into Isengard and bring it down. The book can be a hard read due to the language but once you are used to it it's well worth reading and rereading. Best book like the movies are the best trilogy.
This is pretty late coming but if you haven't played them, the shadow of mordor games are so fucking good. Getting to stand against a Balrog is one of the things I always wanted ever since the fellowship. Talion and Celebrimbor was such a great pair of characters to meet.
Actually in Phantom Menace Qui-gon is in fact the main character as the movie follows his perspective up until he’s killed at which point it switches to Obi-wan.
21:18 to answer your question: you DO NOT want to know. For there were many that Melkor/Morgoth recuited. They, like Melkor, were once Ainur themselves, now all cloaked in "shadow and flame".
Y’all want lembas bread?? There’s some fan recipes out there! Here’s my fave, which I literally saved to my notes for safekeeping: Ingredients 2 1/2 c all purpose flour 1 Tbsp baking powder 1/4 tsp salt 1/2 c butter 1/3 c brown sugar 1 tsp cinnamon 1/2 tsp honey 2/3 c heavy whipping cream 1/2 tsp vanilla extract Instructions 1. Preheat oven to 425F. Mix the flour, baking powder and salt into a large bowl. Add the butter and mix with a well till fine granules (easiest way is with an electric mixer). Then add the sugar and cinnamon, and mix them thoroughly. 2. Finally add the cream, honey, and vanilla and stir them in with a fork until a nice, thick dough forms. 3. Roll the dough out about 1/2 in thickness. Cut out 3-inch squares and transfer the dough to a cookie sheet.Criss-cross each square from corner-to-corner with a knife, lightly (not cutting through the dough). 4. Bake for about 12 minutes or more (depending on the thickness of the bread) until it is set and lightly golden. 5. Let cool completely before eating, this bread tastes better room temperature and dry. Also for more flavor you can add more cinnamon or other spices.
appreciate it, but i dont think it would be a dessert type of bread, instead that it would be herbal and savory, also made with whole grains for sustainability,
@@maryb3909 Maybe: top ten STAR TREK Classic episodes = Star Trek 1 to 6 = top ten "The Next Generation" episodes = Star Trek 7 to 10 = and then the three J.J. Abrams Star Trek movies!?
27:42 they demolished the set after filming was done. It was such a remote location there was no point to keeping it up. So they get it back to nature basically
The English version of Éowyn's song for her cousin. Now dear Théodred lies in darkness, most loyal of fighters. The sound of the harp shall not wake the warrior; nor shall the man hold a golden wine-cup, nor good hawk swing through the hall, nor the swift horse stamp in the courtyard. An evil death has set forth the noble warrior A song shall sing the sorrowing minstrels of Meduseld That noble cousin, who always held me dear Now is held in darkness, enclosed.
FULL SONG + Rohirric Eotheod language below/ Èowyn sings at Thèodred’s “funeral”•Now dear Théodred lies in darkness, most loyal of fighters. The sound of the harp shall not wake the warrior; nor shall the man hold a golden wine-cup, nor good hawk swing through the hall, nor the swift horse stamp in the courtyard. An evil death has set forth the noble warrior A song shall sing the sorrowing minstrels of Meduseld That noble cousin, who always held me dear Now is held in darkness, enclosed. (Now in in the language of the Èitheod)❤ Nú on théostrum licgeth Théodred se léofa hæ´letha holdost. ne sceal hearpan sweg wigend weccean; ne winfæ´t gylden guma sceal healdan, ne god hafoc geond sæ´l swingan, ne se swifta mearh burhstede beatan. Bealocwealm hafað fréone frecan forth onsended giedd sculon singan gléomenn sorgiende on Meduselde thæt he ma no wære his dryhtne dyrest and maga deorost. She sings this part in the movie: Bealocwealm hafað fréone frecan forth onsended giedd sculon singan gléomenn sorgiende on Meduselde thæt he ma no wære his dryhtne dyrest and maga deorost. Éowyn is only heard singing the last four lines of the song, ending with the word Bealo, which in Old English meant "evil" or "harm". The first of those lines ("Bealocwealm hafað...") originates from the epic poem Beowulf, line 2265.)
I remember when I was 10 Years old (2011) and my father showed me this movie saying that when he saw it the fist time when I was a baby he thinks "I need to show this movie to my boy" and with the past of the years this still beeing one of our favorite movies ever And I'm sorry, but I have to say this: GANO ARGENTINA, CARAJOOOOO!!!!!!💙🤍💙
It's alright. i actually thought it was cool that you knew a lot of the lines. Shows you're a true fan when you have something that memorized. The only stuff that I'd say I have (or had) memorized line by line was Black Hawk Down, Full Metal Jacket, the classic animated Transformers movie, and the of Halo trilogy (I know, random group of films and games) Also, while I didn't get into Lord of the Rings til recently, I love those Shadow of modor games they made.
I think I had the return of the king game on GameCube cause it started with the Helm's deep battle. I remember going crazy with gandalf using the sword and staff combo lol
While I recognize LOTR is the most impressive trilogy, and Star Wars is the most important trilogy (in terms of cinematic innovation, cultural impact, and current pulse) but Pirates of the Caribbean is and forever will be my favorite trilogy. Helps that it’s the only trilogy I saw all three in the theaters. And haters be damned, 4 & 5 are really fun. Not as good as the first three but still better than your average adventure movie
18 months is how long it took to go from The Shire, to Mount Doom and Back Again. Hobbits eat way more than most men, as they eat seven meals at least, therefore you need a whole Lembas to fill a Hobbit, but they're rationing theirs a little more carefully than to eat their fill, which is smart. Gandalf at Moria mentioned that Bilbo and Gollum had their encounter, of course he didnt mention that they had a Riddle Off and Bilbo cheated, granted his life was on the line but that was still bad form. it's not Blood, it's probably some kind of swill, if it were blood it'd be all thick and probably wouldnt even come out of there like water, if at all. dunno about the whiny Orc, but the one suggested the Hobbits' Legs is called Grishnak, he gets to be a playable character in LOTR: Battle for Middle-Earth, a Hero for Mordor's troops. having seen the Animated version of LOTR as a kid, i knew that Merry and Pippin werent dead, but i enjoyed the scene nonetheless. simple, the spear missed his spine, therefore his ability to walk was unhindered thanks to his adrenaline, he was probably knowing full well that he was gonna die from his wounds, so he was gonna take it out on those Hobbits before he died. CGI can never fully replace Animatronics, movies always suffer when studios try to replace it. of course i feel sorry for Smeagol, the problem is that 500 years his mind was poisoned by the ring, Smeagol is practically mentally ill, he didnt choose to be that way, he is a victim in all of this. Smeagol is one of the Riverfolk, akin to Hobbits but instead of living in the earth, they live by Rivers and Lakes, love to swim and fish. had the Fellowship not broken up, Rohan and Gondor would have fallen to Mordor and Isengard, Merry and Pippin needed to do what they did to turn the tide, as the Ents wouldnt have taken down Isengard without them, nor would Sauron had thought that The Ring was at Minas Tirith. Frodo told Smeagol to lead them to The Black Gate, he didnt say that he wanted to sneak into Mordor, Smeagol really did only what was asked of him. Aragorn let Grima go because he was a helpless lapdog, it would've been cold blooded murder if he let Theoden kill him, it wouldnt give Theoden anything more than regret later had he killed him. just two, Smeagol and Gollum. Gollum is the killer, the one who "protects" Smeagol from those who would hurt him or wrong him. Theoden's order to leave the dead was the right move, the longer they were out in the fields, the more vulnerable they were, Aragorn was not worth risking all their lives to recover a body, "the needs of the many, outweight the needs of the few." The Undying Lands wouldnt have stopped Aragorn from aging to death, he is Half-Elven, so he lives by mortal lifespans, save for having retained his youth for longer. he talks to Arwen like that because she is all he has left of a family and he doesnt want her to suffer, Aragorn does not have much time left, she would be living the rest of her days mourning him. also you need to understand that at that time his faith in humanity was lacking, he wasnt wanting her to be with a mortal man to begin with.
After the hobbit trilogy was released. I had to do a Tolkien marathon. Watching the hobbit an unexpected Journey all the way to the lord of the rings & the return of the King,😂 extended edition of course. That’s what 90 hours straight. 😂😂😂😂
The reason I love (The Lord Of The Rings) and (The Hobbit) trilogies is because each characters had great character development throughout the movies. But sadly the (Ringers Of Power Series) didn’t give me the same feeling like the movies did, not saying it was a bad show but it could have been done better.
LOTR is truly the best trilogy ever! I watch them at least once a year--I'm at the point where I can just hear a snippet of music and know exactly which movie it is and what scene. And I'm just like Mello, mouthing all the lines and humming the music.
only once a year?
"Why would you want to talk to your daughter like that?"
You have to remember that Elrond lost his brother Elros who chose humanity. Seeing his brother predecease him, even though it was his choice left a mark on him. So seeing his daughter make the same choice but now she will have to be fully alone as her people have sailed to the grey havens. I think it's his last moment to really keep her safe without feeling the pain of grief and loss.
Mortals can't go to the Undying Lands because it'll kill them. It's called that because that's where all the immortals dwell, not because going there makes you immortal.
Oh, and the whole quest from when they left the Shire to when they returned and fought the Battle of Bywater was 13 months and 10 days.
Love the hobbit costume!
Just to clarify, Gandalf fought the Balrog on top of the mountain they fell into the depths of. Their fight lasted TEN days, traveling from the deepest depths to the highest peak by way of the Endless Stair.
Remember, MellV, at the end of "Return," there's a Frodo voice-over that states, "Thirteen months to the day since Gandalf sent us on our long journey, we found ourselves looking upon a familiar site. We were home."
What Orcs and Uruk-hai drink is called “Grog.” It’s a type alcoholic beverage they like to drink to not only get drunk but it’s basically like their water. It has so much alcohol in it is basically gasoline. Fun fact: “Grog” is British slang for alcohol… I believe. 😅
Real life "grog" was essentially 4 parts water to 1 part rum, it was part of the Royal Navy's daily ration to sailors and no doubt was generally popular throughout the seafaring world because of this.
The drink in LotR is likely very different in what it contains, it's never mentioned exactly what it is, but it's known as Orc-draught. Essentially it's a corrupted version of what an elf might drink in that it gives energy and heals a little, but burns as you drink it, like an alcohol.
Everything is British slang for Alcohol, or being being drunk, for example:
Lets have a few Lamps and get Toastered
Grog in a British context usually refers to a mix of rum and water issued to sailors in the British navy. It’s more generally used as slang for alcohol in Australia & New Zealand.
My husband and I have the one ring as our wedding bands. LOTR and HP were huge parts of our individual lives and equally huge parts in our relationship. Glad we aren’t the only ones to think of it.
The necklace you can get on Amazon or Etsy.
I also know and say so many lines when watching these films. Great watch along 😊
The reaction is fantastic! I love what he said about reacting to it even though he’s seen it before! The lord of the rings shaped him into who he is, he will react a certain way every time he watches it.
Unless he spots something on another level that he hasn't seen in earlier viewings. Lots of eye candy put in these flix by Peter Jackson et al. The films are "thick" with visual creativity and awesomeness.
I just find it so heart-warming to watch you geek out over this fantastic franchise! I was mouthing the dialogue along with you XD
Also, I fucking LOVE Faramir. Legolas was always my favorite character, but Faramir is a close second.
2:14 THANK YOU 💯🎬👏🏾
The “Extended” editions are *the only way to go* when it comes to LOTR.
"I wonder how he knew he came across Sting before?"
Because Bilbo got Sting and met Golum during the events of The Hobbit, and Frodo would have been raised hearing all about that over and over again before the sword was passed to him.
The best movie trilogy of all time. This one introduces my favorite character Faramir. I loved the introduction of Treebeard. What I love about these movies is that they stayed so close to the books!
There were plenty of huge differences but it didnt diminish the story
Please. The Gandalf costume was EVERYTHING. ❤
The introduction of Gollum is awesome and it's cool that you know all the words to fellowship of the ring, shows just how passionate you are about the movie and this middle earth world.
Frodo told Sméagol that he’s seen Sting (the sword) before because he did in the cave highlighted in the Hobbit scene with Bobo Baggins. And at the beginning of the Fellowship of the Ring, Bobo is writing about all his adventures - including that. Since he always told his stories thru storytelling- Frodo must’ve heard this tale from Bobo then. That’s how he knows about Sting. I cried about the connection when I first saw the Hobbit lol - I’m a dork.
Bobo
Here is the whole song that we see Èowyn sings a part of at Thèodred’s “funeral(Quick note!:Éowyn is only heard singing the last four lines of the song, ending with the word Bealo, which in Old English meant "evil" or "harm". The first of those lines ("Bealocwealm hafað...") originates from the epic poem Beowulf, line 2265. )
Now dear Théodred lies in darkness,
most loyal of fighters.
The sound of the harp shall not wake the warrior;
nor shall the man hold a golden wine-cup,
nor good hawk swing through the hall,
nor the swift horse stamp in the courtyard.
An evil death has set forth the noble warrior
A song shall sing the sorrowing minstrels of Meduseld
That noble cousin, who always held me dear
Now is held in darkness, enclosed.
(Now in in the language of the Èitheod)❤
Nú on théostrum licgeth Théodred se léofa
hæ´letha holdost.
ne sceal hearpan sweg wigend weccean;
ne winfæ´t gylden guma sceal healdan,
ne god hafoc geond sæ´l swingan,
ne se swifta mearh burhstede beatan.
Bealocwealm hafað fréone frecan forth onsended
giedd sculon singan gléomenn sorgiende
on Meduselde thæt he ma no wære
his dryhtne dyrest and maga deorost.
She sings this part in the movie: Bealocwealm hafað fréone frecan forth onsended
giedd sculon singan gléomenn sorgiende
on Meduselde thæt he ma no wære
his dryhtne dyrest and maga deorost.
Lord of the rings is one of the greatest trilogies of all time! Happy to see you rewatching the series! Also love all your videos, keep up the great work! You’re the best movie reactor on UA-cam for sure.
Hi there. I just discovered your channel watching UP. You are so respectful and both my daughter and I saw a whole new side to the movie through your eyes. Thank you!
Nominated for 6 Oscars including Best Picture but won for:
Best Visual Effects
Best Sound Editing.
You've inspired me to finally get the extended trilogy set, thank you
It's so worth it, I can't imagine watching the theatrical releases since seeing all the wonderful extra content.
Plus, the behind the scenes stuff is brilliant and there are hours of that beyond the films.
This knowledge I give will help make sense of the future movies ahead. Gandalf is Maia (Spirit) named Olorin created by Eru’s Thought (extensions of Eru Îlluvatar himself whilst they had their own free will and individuality. He essentially got the chance to experience and study other parts of himself through this.) among the other Ainur before the Years of the Lamps roughly 9,000+ years before arriving in Middle-earth; In Valinor he was known as Olórin.(Remember though he formally existed before the world existed and his form becoming Gandalf hadn’t happened yet. He was sent to Middle-earth in human form around the year 1000 of the Third Age. So his many forms had different ages in length of existing. He’s very cool right! Could he get any cooler!? 😎❤️ Another thing is when he arrived in middle earth he was disguised as an elf and lived among them whilst they were unknowing and he became to be known as Mithrandir to the Quendi
However, there is a much longer answer. Like Sauron(former name is Mairon) and the other Istari (the order sent around the same time and of which he was appointed leader but he being who he is and a student of the Vala by the name Nienna and Lorien(Irmo). Gandalf was a Maiar, an angelic spirit created by Eru at the beginning of time and therefor one of the many Ainur who sang the world into being and Eru just helped their creation take shape and basically stated “behold YOUR creation” and basically what happens in that world goes sort of preordained as by that song eons ago so really only the ages after Dagor Dagorath will truly be an age that isn’t full of strife and sadness and longing.
Also. These lamps are what were before even the two trees. These were Giant mountains but also like light houses but housing a great power but it may have also been where two special Maia lived that helped in the creation in the sun and moon after Melkor With eldrich terror Ungoliant killed the trees, so yea Arien is the Maia who basically exists with the sun and her brother and or lover of sorts is the one who wanders with and guides the moon.
Peeeerrrriiioooddddd!! I feel like some close runner ups for iconicness would be stuff like Star Wars or Back to the future❤
Didn’t get to see Hobbiton, but got to see the filming locations of the Dead Marshes, The Battle of Pelennor Fields, and the ending location of Fellowship. It was amazing to see these locations and I am so happy I got to see where one of my favorite movie trilogies was filmed. If you ever get the chance you need to go.
I love that you have already seen this movie because we can geek out over the music together! I love your enthusiasm and that hand tapping with the drum roll was great! Also love that you did tbe extended version because once you see the extended version, you can't go back!
So you understand Gandalf & what he really is: Allow me to expand on the question regarding the existence of a God in the LOTR universe. You must consider that J.R.R. Tolkien was a devout Catholic whilst being very aware of how sacred the beings like the Fae Folk are for example:
"Eru lluvatar was transcendent, completely outside of and beyond the world. He first created a group of angelic beings, called in Elvish the "Ainur," and these holy spirits were co-actors in the creation of Arda through a holy music and chanting called the "Music of the Ainur.!
He is also known as "the All-Powerful" and he alone could create independent life, or reality, using the "Flame Imperishable".
The next thing he fashioned was Ea, the
"World and All That Is", and Ea was in the Void (or "the Outside" as it was sometimes called. He then gave the Ainur the option to go into Eä and fashion it as they will. The Greatest Ainur who chose to do so were called the Valar, and they controlled the shaping of Arda. The Valar were accompanied by the Maiar, the lesser Ainur. Elves and mankind, however, came directly from Ilúvatar's thoughts, and are referred to in The Silmarillion as the "First" and
"Second" Children of Ilúvatar (or Eruhini), respectively."
The Wizards (Saruman the White, Gandalf the Grey, and others) are actually Maiar, so they are not "sorcerers" who cast spells, they are more similar to actual angels. Remember what Gandalf told the Balrog in The Fellowship of the Ring: "I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wielder of the flame of Anor. You cannot pass! The dark fire will not avail you, flame of Udûn." He's telling the Balrog that he is a servant of God, wielder of divine light.
The reason why it is done this way (having wizards with limited powers inspire and guide the battles against the Enemy) is because in past conflicts, when the Valar intervened directly lead to massive destruction to the World, with entire continents disappearing under the sea which also makes us understand more deeply what he said about power when Frodo offered him the ring and what’s it do through him! So this time they decided to have a more... indirect approach.
Hopefully I've managed to give you a better idea of the lore behind, avoiding any spoilers. Can't wait for The Return of the King!
I love how you caught so much lore and so many details!
Allow me to expand on the question regarding the existence of a God in the
LOTR universe. You must consider that J.R.R. Tolkien was a devout Catholic.
"Eru lluvatar was transcendent, completely outside of and beyond the world. He first created a group of angelic beings, called in Elvish the "Ainur," and these holy spirits were co-actors in the creation of Arda through a holy music and chanting called the "Music of the Ainur.!
He is also known as "the All-Powerful" and he alone could create independent life, or reality, using the "Flame Imperishable".
The next thing he fashioned was Ea, the
"World and All That Is", and Ea was in the Void (or "the Outside" as it was sometimes called. He then gave the Ainur the option to go into Eä and fashion it as they will. The Greatest Ainur who chose to do so were called the Valar, and they controlled the shaping of Arda. [...]
The Valar were accompanied by the Maiar, the lesser Ainur. Elves and mankind, however, came directly from Ilúvatar's thoughts, and are referred to in The Silmarillion as the "First" and
"Second" Children of Ilúvatar (or Eruhini), respectively."
The Wizards (Saruman the White, Gandalf the Grey, and others) are actually Maiar, so they are not "sorcerers" who cast spells, they are more similar to actual angels. Remember what Gandalf told the Balrog in The Fellowship of the Ring: "I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wielder of the flame of Anor. You cannot pass! The dark fire will not avail you, flame of Udûn." He's telling the Balrog that he is a servant of God, wielder of divine light.
The reason why it is done this way (having wizards with limited powers inspire and guide the battles against the Enemy) is because in past conflicts, when the Valar did intervene directly, there was massive destruction to the World, with entire continents disappearing under the sea. So this time they decided to have a more... indirect approach.
Hopefully I've managed to give you a better idea of the lore behind, avoiding any spoilers. Can't wait for The Return of the King!
Fun fact:Wormtongue is played by Brad Dourif who is better known as Chucky and Billy Boyd who plays Pippin is Chuckys son Glen/Glenda in the Chucky franchise :)
it's rich because Arda is supposed to be another forgotten history of our own world which ties to alot of other ancient knowledge and advanced civilizations throughout our world that's usually kept hush hush and made to be some silly thing done by Disney(Atlantis in this case). Tolkien and even his eldest son Christopher Tolkien had thr same reoccurring set of dreams to do with a flooded island and they were in it. He was writing a mythology to give back to England and the Anglo-Saxons(who had their culture and folklore nearlyndestriyed by the larger empires rising at the time) reviving and bringing the culture of the Welsh,Irish, and Finnish back into the world. He is loved in England because he gave back to the WORLD. When you find out more about Of Beren And Lùthien, you'll then find out his inspiration for her, the greatest and most beloved women in middle earth was his wife Edith. Even check out their gravestone pics quickly. Just wow right? Haha ❤️❤️❤️
To better understand Gandalf please allow me to expand on the question regarding the existence of a God in the LOTR universe. You must consider that J.R.R. Tolkien was a devout Catholic WHILE recognizing how sacred the Fae Folk are for example, he honoured them.
"Eru lluvatar was transcendent, completely outside of and beyond the world. He first created a group of angelic beings, called in Elvish the "Ainur," and these holy spirits were co-actors in the creation of Arda through a holy music and chanting called the "Music of the Ainur.!
He is also known as "the All-Powerful" and he alone could create independent life, or reality, using the "Flame Imperishable".
The next thing he fashioned was Ea, the
"World and All That Is", and Ea was in the Void (or "the Outside" as it was sometimes called. He then gave the Ainur the option to go into Eä and fashion it as they will. The Greatest Ainur who chose to do so were called the Valar, and they controlled the shaping of Arda. [...]
The Valar were accompanied by the Maiar, the lesser Ainur. Elves and mankind, however, came directly from Ilúvatar's thoughts, and are referred to in The Silmarillion as the "First" and
"Second" Children of Ilúvatar (or Eruhini), respectively."
The Wizards (Saruman the White, Gandalf the Grey, and others) are actually Maiar, so they are not "sorcerers" who cast spells, they are more similar to actual angels. Remember what Gandalf told the Balrog in The Fellowship of the Ring: "I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wielder of the flame of Anor. You cannot pass! The dark fire will not avail you, flame of Udûn." He's telling the Balrog that he is a servant of God, wielder of divine light.
The reason why it is done this way (having wizards with limited powers inspire and guide the battles against the Enemy) is because in past conflicts, when the Valar did intervene directly, there was massive destruction to the World, with entire continents disappearing under the sea. So this time they decided to have a more... indirect approach.
Hopefully I've managed to give you a better idea of the lore behind, avoiding any spoilers. Can't wait for The Return of the King!
If you read the books, then it was just a matter of seeing how Jackson imagined it. No real surprises, just the awe of how it was presented.
When I was in high school the school orchestra did a performance of the lord of the rings soundtrack with clips from the movie in between and I will never forget there was a girl near me who clearly knew nothing of the LOTR. The clip from Fellowship with Gandalf getting pulled doen SHOOK her and she was so shocked like Omygod is he dead is he gone for real?! I hope she ended up finding the movies after that.
Aragorn is, indeed, a great tracker. Taught by Rangers, himself a partial elf. The men of Numenor are mostly the descendents of Elrond's brother, a grip ago. And yes, this makes Aragorn and Arwen cousins, but many times removed!
Here is what Èowyn sings at Thèodred’s “funeral”•Now dear Théodred lies in darkness, most loyal of fighters.
The sound of the harp shall not wake the warrior; nor shall the man hold a golden wine-cup,
nor good hawk swing through the hall,
nor the swift horse stamp in the courtyard.
An evil death has set forth the noble warrior
A song shall sing the sorrowing minstrels of Meduseld
That noble cousin, who always held me dear
Now is held in darkness, enclosed.
(Now in in the language of the Èitheod)❤
Nú on théostrum licgeth Théodred se léofa
hæ´letha holdost.
ne sceal hearpan sweg wigend weccean;
ne winfæ´t gylden guma sceal healdan,
ne god hafoc geond sæ´l swingan,
ne se swifta mearh burhstede beatan.
Bealocwealm hafað fréone frecan forth onsended
giedd sculon singan gléomenn sorgiende
on Meduselde thæt he ma no wære
his dryhtne dyrest and maga deorost.
She sings this part in the movie: Bealocwealm hafað fréone frecan forth onsended
giedd sculon singan gléomenn sorgiende
on Meduselde thæt he ma no wære
his dryhtne dyrest and maga deorost.
Éowyn is only heard singing the last four lines of the song, ending with the word Bealo, which in Old English meant "evil" or "harm". The first of those lines ("Bealocwealm hafað...") originates from the epic poem Beowulf, line 2265.)
The original DVD’s came with booklets full of merch like Arwen’s necklace.
The whole journey from Hobbiton to Mount Doom and back took just over a year.
I’m late to say this, but Aragorn’s casket has an effigy carved on it. Many nobles and royalty had that done upon their deaths. It’s sort of like a REALLY customized headstone.
22:13 what I consider to be one of the most beautiful scenes in the movie, Shadowfax. An absolute legend.
I love this look on you!
Also love how you put yourself in the movies while your watching them, by your reactions and thru your clothing choices!
Much love💜
Hey Mellow, you asked for the translation of the song during the funeral of Theodrid here you go (not sure if someone in the comments already said this)
Now dear Théodred lies in darkness,
most loyal of fighters.
The sound of the harp shall not wake the warrior;
nor shall the man hold a golden wine-cup,
nor good hawk swing through the hall,
nor the swift horse stamp in the courtyard.
An evil death has set forth the noble warrior
A song shall sing the sorrowing minstrels of Meduseld
That noble cousin, who always held me dear
Now is held in darkness, enclosed
Treebeard is real af. He DEFINITELY invited to the cookout
Loved this, Lord of the Rings was everything to me growing up and will forever be my favourite series. Please don't apologise for loving these films, it's great to see your passion for them!
Ents are different. They’re like literal shepards and the trees are like sheep in that dynamic. And the marshes are the battlefield from the prologue in The Fellowship of the Ring. That’s why all the corpses are men, elves and orcs.
Yo that is totally a Hobbit outfit. Good stuff dude. Great content as always!
That juice the orcs drink is mentioned in the books as something like a drug that keeps them awake and running and I think also able to tolerate sunlight if I remember correctly
35:28 that sound Gollum makes as Sam stews the rabbits was the funniest shit I ever heard in my life.
33:08 - 33:15 And "this is but a taste" of why people love Aragorn ❤❤❤
These movies have been my favorite since they came out, and the books since I read them at 10. Great reaction - and I don’t care if you’ve seen it before. Because every time you watch them, you see some small detail you missed. Can’t wait for the second half.
The way I virtually RAN to this upload
fun fact: Brad Dourif, the guy who played Grima Wurmtongue, also played Chucky in the original Childs Play movies. i know this because for some weird reason, my neurodivergent brain has fixated on "that guy"s, actors who are only known to the general public as "that guy from that movie". i dont have encyclopedic knowledge of actors or even individual actors filmography like Rainman, its just something that sticks in my brain. i was like this about Gary Oldman before he got the real big roles like Sirius Black and Commissioner Gordon.
At the end of these films your going to want to watch the lament for Boromir brought to life by Karliene. She did it so wonderfully.
It was only a year ago I realized Treebeard is voiced by our man Gimili.
From 7-9 years old, I looked forward to the end of the year to watch these movies in cinemas...stands the test of time, it never fails.
The theme music for LOTR is just haunting. It's *soooo* good 🎶
Frodo probably knew that Gollum had seen Sting before because Bilbo had told them.
The greatest trilogies of all time, thank you for reacting 🙏
I actually enjoyed that you knew a ton about the movies because it was a different experience when watching lol so many reactors will not understand something and I’m just talking to the screen lol
I grew up with LOTR so I have to say that it's my fave trilogy. As I grew older I realized that I have more in common with Merry so he became my fave. character 😄
Gandalf is Maia (Spirit) named Olorin created by Eru’s Thought (extensions of Eru Îlluvatar himself whilst they had their own free will and individuality. He essentially got the chance to experience and study other parts of himself through this.) among the other Ainur before the Years of the Lamps roughly 9,000+ years before arriving in Middle-earth; In Valinor he was known as Olórin.(Remember though he formally existed before the world existed and his form becoming Gandalf hadn’t happened yet. He was sent to Middle-earth in human form around the year 1000 of the Third Age. So his many forms had different ages in length of existing. He’s very cool right! Could he get any cooler!? 😎❤️ Another thing is when he arrived in middle earth he was disguised as an elf and lived among them whilst they were unknowing and he became to be known as Mithrandir to the Quendi
However, there is a much longer answer. Like Sauron(former name is Mairon) and the other Istari (the order sent around the same time and of which he was appointed leader but he being who he is and a student of the Vala by the name Nienna and Lorien(Irmo). Gandalf was a Maiar, an angelic spirit created by Eru at the beginning of time and therefor one of the many Ainur who sang the world into being and Eru just helped their creation take shape and basically stated “behold YOUR creation” and basically what happens in that world goes sort of preordained as by that song eons ago so really only the ages after Dagor Dagorath will truly be an age that isn’t full of strife and sadness and longing.
Also. These lamps are what were before even the two trees. These were Giant mountains but also like light houses but housing a great power but it may have also been where two special Maia lived that helped in the creation in the sun and moon after Melkor With eldrich terror Ungoliant killed the trees, so yea Arien is the Maia who basically exists with the sun and her brother and or lover of sorts is the one who wanders with and guides the moon.
This man really put together that Bag End drip, and I am so glad he blessed us with it
If you're appreciating Andy Serkis's acting, you HAVE TO watch Andor, he's amazing in it (also it's great)
Oh! It has a jacket, too! Love it!
rohan theme is one of my favourite in LOTR osts. it brings tears every time
Wormtongue is played by Brad Dourif, voice of Chucky from Child’s Play.
Game cube when I played the games.. straight up awesome games.
You sitting down in the hobbit outfit literally made me smile. LOL
Finally y'all are getting around to this!! I can't even remember the last extended LOTR reaction was
Last December.
@@HelloMellowXVI well there's a prequel to even the Hobbit trilogy.... Tolkien. If you want, check it out. It's kind of a bio pic of the man, the myth, the legend
I’m totally cool waiting another year for your reaction to Return of the King. Give each installment a proper 20th anniversary viewing 👍🏼
29:00 I played the Return of the King game I think I had it for gamecube it was low key pretty damn good for a movie tie in game, they even had the big battle at helm's deep from Two Towers as a tutorial level and a ton of different playable characters with their own special moves that you gain as you level them up, co-op play with up to 3 players, and they split off into 3 paths (Frodo, Aragorn, and Gandalf each had their own levels) that shit was fun as hell, I remember there were these giant javelins you find every now and then that you can pick up and throw and they one shot any enemy so busted, you can kill bosses that way sometimes haha
this is my favorite LOTR movie, because we get to see Gandalf vs the balrog, and the larger world of Middle-Earth opens up to us… and i love the opinions of Trebeard and the Ents. ❤
Heck yeah!! I also play the game too! I use to watch it every year with my dad ❤
Please come to nz bro, you'll love it! Many of the locations are still around, I recommend visiting Wellington, Queenstown and Milford Sound. Milford Sound looks like it's plucked right out of the films.
Also, the cliff Aragon falls from, isn't really a cliff. It's just a ledge. But you probably already knew that haha it's still there from what I remember
The video games were as close to the movies you could get and fun as hell to play with friends! My favorite character is Legolas.
I hope you get to New Zealand…. The Wellington airport is Lord of the Rings themed with a giant Gollum/Smeagol and everything lol
There was a scrapped idea for arwen to arrive at halms deep. There exists a few still shots of liv tyler there fighting alongside viggo. Im glad they did it the way they did. There was also a segment of uruks breaking through into the glittering caves and eowyn also fought but was cut due to "too much violence".
I highly recommend watching the appendices if you have access to them. They're so so fun and informative
So many of the questions are answered in the book, they did a great job with telling it in the movies but of course you don't have the time to explain as much. Like elvish cloaks having a magic ability to hide the person wearing them. The drink they give Merry was some sort of foul booze that woke him up and they treated his headwound with something bad and it made the scar black.
Saruman has voice magic that makes him seem sympathetic to the person he's talking to but it works badly when there are more than one person listening and he can't be what each one wants to hear. Ents have tree strength, the wall around Isengard is smooth unbreakable rock but he didn't count on an Ent who can do in seconds what a tree root does in 100 years so the Ents could break into Isengard and bring it down.
The book can be a hard read due to the language but once you are used to it it's well worth reading and rereading. Best book like the movies are the best trilogy.
This is pretty late coming but if you haven't played them, the shadow of mordor games are so fucking good. Getting to stand against a Balrog is one of the things I always wanted ever since the fellowship. Talion and Celebrimbor was such a great pair of characters to meet.
Yes, my favorite trilogy also!
Actually in Phantom Menace Qui-gon is in fact the main character as the movie follows his perspective up until he’s killed at which point it switches to Obi-wan.
21:18 to answer your question: you DO NOT want to know. For there were many that Melkor/Morgoth recuited. They, like Melkor, were once Ainur themselves, now all cloaked in "shadow and flame".
Y’all want lembas bread?? There’s some fan recipes out there! Here’s my fave, which I literally saved to my notes for safekeeping:
Ingredients
2 1/2 c all purpose flour
1 Tbsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 c butter
1/3 c brown sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp honey
2/3 c heavy whipping cream
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
Instructions
1. Preheat oven to 425F. Mix the flour, baking powder and salt into a large bowl. Add the butter and mix with a well till fine granules (easiest way is with an electric mixer). Then add the sugar and cinnamon, and mix them thoroughly.
2. Finally add the cream, honey, and vanilla and stir them in with a fork until a nice, thick dough forms.
3. Roll the dough out about 1/2 in thickness. Cut out 3-inch squares and transfer the dough to a cookie sheet.Criss-cross each square from corner-to-corner with a knife, lightly (not cutting through the dough).
4. Bake for about 12 minutes or more (depending on the thickness of the bread) until it is set and lightly golden.
5. Let cool completely before eating, this bread tastes better room temperature and dry. Also for more flavor you can add more cinnamon or other spices.
appreciate it, but i dont think it would be a dessert type of bread, instead that it would be herbal and savory, also made with whole grains for sustainability,
@@UltimateGamerCC Tolkien describes lembas as a sweetbread in the book, which evokes honey (a medieval English staple)
The soldiers at the Black Gate are from Rhun, while the men on the oliphaunts are from Harad (Haradrim)
Please give the STAR TREK franchise a chance!
FOR REAL....GO THROUGH ALL THE ORIGINAL MOVIES....THEN NEXT GENERATION....THEN J.J. ABRAMS ONES.
You know, yeah, I support this idea
Show trash thats why no youtuber reacts to it
Yeah, but where does he start? Don't say the most recent movies please.
@@maryb3909 Maybe: top ten STAR TREK Classic episodes = Star Trek 1 to 6 = top ten "The Next Generation" episodes = Star Trek 7 to 10 = and then the three J.J. Abrams Star Trek movies!?
27:42 they demolished the set after filming was done. It was such a remote location there was no point to keeping it up. So they get it back to nature basically
The English version of Éowyn's song for her cousin.
Now dear Théodred lies in darkness,
most loyal of fighters.
The sound of the harp shall not wake the warrior;
nor shall the man hold a golden wine-cup,
nor good hawk swing through the hall,
nor the swift horse stamp in the courtyard.
An evil death has set forth the noble warrior
A song shall sing the sorrowing minstrels of Meduseld
That noble cousin, who always held me dear
Now is held in darkness, enclosed.
QUESTION: How many other people spontaneously sing "Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew" when -potatoes- po-tay-toes come up in conversation?
FULL SONG + Rohirric Eotheod language below/ Èowyn sings at Thèodred’s “funeral”•Now dear Théodred lies in darkness, most loyal of fighters.
The sound of the harp shall not wake the warrior; nor shall the man hold a golden wine-cup,
nor good hawk swing through the hall,
nor the swift horse stamp in the courtyard.
An evil death has set forth the noble warrior
A song shall sing the sorrowing minstrels of Meduseld
That noble cousin, who always held me dear
Now is held in darkness, enclosed.
(Now in in the language of the Èitheod)❤
Nú on théostrum licgeth Théodred se léofa
hæ´letha holdost.
ne sceal hearpan sweg wigend weccean;
ne winfæ´t gylden guma sceal healdan,
ne god hafoc geond sæ´l swingan,
ne se swifta mearh burhstede beatan.
Bealocwealm hafað fréone frecan forth onsended
giedd sculon singan gléomenn sorgiende
on Meduselde thæt he ma no wære
his dryhtne dyrest and maga deorost.
She sings this part in the movie: Bealocwealm hafað fréone frecan forth onsended
giedd sculon singan gléomenn sorgiende
on Meduselde thæt he ma no wære
his dryhtne dyrest and maga deorost.
Éowyn is only heard singing the last four lines of the song, ending with the word Bealo, which in Old English meant "evil" or "harm". The first of those lines ("Bealocwealm hafað...") originates from the epic poem Beowulf, line 2265.)
i was never a fan of the cgi of gollum when he was introduced. and IMO, Treebeard has the best introduction of this movie.
I remember when I was 10 Years old (2011) and my father showed me this movie saying that when he saw it the fist time when I was a baby he thinks "I need to show this movie to my boy" and with the past of the years this still beeing one of our favorite movies ever
And I'm sorry, but I have to say this: GANO ARGENTINA, CARAJOOOOO!!!!!!💙🤍💙
I dig the outfit. Aloha from Hawaii!
It's alright. i actually thought it was cool that you knew a lot of the lines. Shows you're a true fan when you have something that memorized. The only stuff that I'd say I have (or had) memorized line by line was Black Hawk Down, Full Metal Jacket, the classic animated Transformers movie, and the of Halo trilogy (I know, random group of films and games)
Also, while I didn't get into Lord of the Rings til recently, I love those Shadow of modor games they made.
This has been a loooong wait, Mel. Almost forgot about it.
I think I had the return of the king game on GameCube cause it started with the Helm's deep battle. I remember going crazy with gandalf using the sword and staff combo lol
While I recognize LOTR is the most impressive trilogy, and Star Wars is the most important trilogy (in terms of cinematic innovation, cultural impact, and current pulse) but Pirates of the Caribbean is and forever will be my favorite trilogy. Helps that it’s the only trilogy I saw all three in the theaters.
And haters be damned, 4 & 5 are really fun. Not as good as the first three but still better than your average adventure movie
I played the Lego version of LOTR. They use dialogue from the extended films in the game during cutscenes
18 months is how long it took to go from The Shire, to Mount Doom and Back Again.
Hobbits eat way more than most men, as they eat seven meals at least, therefore you need a whole Lembas to fill a Hobbit, but they're rationing theirs a little more carefully than to eat their fill, which is smart.
Gandalf at Moria mentioned that Bilbo and Gollum had their encounter, of course he didnt mention that they had a Riddle Off and Bilbo cheated, granted his life was on the line but that was still bad form.
it's not Blood, it's probably some kind of swill, if it were blood it'd be all thick and probably wouldnt even come out of there like water, if at all.
dunno about the whiny Orc, but the one suggested the Hobbits' Legs is called Grishnak, he gets to be a playable character in LOTR: Battle for Middle-Earth, a Hero for Mordor's troops.
having seen the Animated version of LOTR as a kid, i knew that Merry and Pippin werent dead, but i enjoyed the scene nonetheless.
simple, the spear missed his spine, therefore his ability to walk was unhindered thanks to his adrenaline, he was probably knowing full well that he was gonna die from his wounds, so he was gonna take it out on those Hobbits before he died.
CGI can never fully replace Animatronics, movies always suffer when studios try to replace it.
of course i feel sorry for Smeagol, the problem is that 500 years his mind was poisoned by the ring, Smeagol is practically mentally ill, he didnt choose to be that way, he is a victim in all of this.
Smeagol is one of the Riverfolk, akin to Hobbits but instead of living in the earth, they live by Rivers and Lakes, love to swim and fish.
had the Fellowship not broken up, Rohan and Gondor would have fallen to Mordor and Isengard, Merry and Pippin needed to do what they did to turn the tide, as the Ents wouldnt have taken down Isengard without them, nor would Sauron had thought that The Ring was at Minas Tirith.
Frodo told Smeagol to lead them to The Black Gate, he didnt say that he wanted to sneak into Mordor, Smeagol really did only what was asked of him.
Aragorn let Grima go because he was a helpless lapdog, it would've been cold blooded murder if he let Theoden kill him, it wouldnt give Theoden anything more than regret later had he killed him.
just two, Smeagol and Gollum. Gollum is the killer, the one who "protects" Smeagol from those who would hurt him or wrong him.
Theoden's order to leave the dead was the right move, the longer they were out in the fields, the more vulnerable they were, Aragorn was not worth risking all their lives to recover a body, "the needs of the many, outweight the needs of the few."
The Undying Lands wouldnt have stopped Aragorn from aging to death, he is Half-Elven, so he lives by mortal lifespans, save for having retained his youth for longer.
he talks to Arwen like that because she is all he has left of a family and he doesnt want her to suffer, Aragorn does not have much time left, she would be living the rest of her days mourning him. also you need to understand that at that time his faith in humanity was lacking, he wasnt wanting her to be with a mortal man to begin with.
Looking sharp! Whooo
After the hobbit trilogy was released. I had to do a Tolkien marathon. Watching the hobbit an unexpected Journey all the way to the lord of the rings & the return of the King,😂 extended edition of course. That’s what 90 hours straight. 😂😂😂😂
The reason I love (The Lord Of The Rings) and (The Hobbit) trilogies is because each characters had great character development throughout the movies. But sadly the (Ringers Of Power Series) didn’t give me the same feeling like the movies did, not saying it was a bad show but it could have been done better.
I Have that necklace! my mum brought it for me from London, its made of silver and crystal.