First Time Watching LOTR | The Fellowship of the Ring - EXTENDED (PART I)

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Jae Reviews

Jae Reviews

Күн бұрын

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@foxross
@foxross 4 күн бұрын
“In high fantasy they don’t tend to focus on the characters” 😂 I’m dying
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
That was a trend AFTER everything took inspiration from the professors work to revive ancient knowledge and restore Anglo Saxon language etc
@crapface911
@crapface911 20 сағат бұрын
"i want to know the backstory between gandalf and bilbo" oh boy do i have a movie for you lol
@ambermicaels
@ambermicaels Күн бұрын
This was so fun to watch along with you. You had a great open mind and followed along to everything so well 😊
@EloquenteEnte
@EloquenteEnte 2 күн бұрын
I loved your reaction :D You have such an expressive way of showing surprise, disgust, happiness ect.! I´m looking forward to watch the other Lotr-Reactions of you! Greetings from a new subscriber from Germany!
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
The song Aragorn sings has huge importance! full version: “The leaves were long, the grass was green, The hemlock-umbels tall and fair, And in the glade a light was seen; Of stars in shadow shimmering, Tinnúviel was dancing there, To music of a pipe unseen And light of stars was in her hair; And in her raiment glimmering There Beren came from mountains cold; And lost he wandered under leaves; And where the Elven-river rolled. He walked alone and sorrowing. He peered between the hemlock-leaves; And saw in wonder flowers of gold Upon her mantle and her sleeves; And her hair like shadow following Enchantment healed his weary feet; That over hills were doomed to roam And forth he hastened, strong and fleet; And grasped at moonbeams glistening Through woven woods in Elven-home; She lightly fled on dancing feet And left him lonely still to roam; In the silent forest listening; He heard there oft the flying sound Of feet as light as linden-leaves Or music welling underground; In hidden hollow quavering; Now withered lay the hemlock-sheaves And one by one with sighing sound Whispering fell the beachen leaves; In the wintry woodland wavering He sought her ever, wandering far Where leaves of years were thickly strewn By light of moon and ray of star; In frosty heavens shivering Her mantle glinted in the moon; As on a hill-top high and far She danced, and at her feet was strewn A mist of silver quivering When winter passed, she came again And her song released the sudden spring, Like rising lark, and falling rain; And melting water bubbling; He saw the elven-flowers spring About her feet, and healed again He longed by her to dance and sing Upon the grass untroubling Again she fled, but swift he came Tinnúviel ! , Tinnúviel ! He called her by her elvish name And there she halted listening One moment stood she, and a spell His voice laid on her: Beren came And doom fell on Tinúviel That in his arms lay glistening As Beren looked into her eyes Within the shadows of her hair The trembling starlight of the skies He saw there mirrored shimmering Tinnúviel the elven-fair Immortal maiden elven-wise About him cast her shadowy hair And arms like silver glimmering Long was the way that fate them bore O'er stony mountains cold and grey Through halls of ireon and darkling door, And woods of nightshade morrowless The Sundering Seas between them lay And yet at last they met once more And long ago they passed away In the forest singing sorrowless” The true elvish version is far greater and so full of beauty & nuanced mournful sadness that’s break the hearts of mortals from its beauty and sadness so the true song has been sort of taboo and the mannish tongues that retell it is stated to only be a shadow beneath the tree of the true story! (A clip of it is in the original definitive version though. Viggo Mortenson who plays Aragorn designed the melody and style himself and wished it to sound Celtic in nature.) I recommend reacting to the cover done by Clamavi De Profundis and Tolkien Ensemble after the trilogy is finished and even “How Howard Shore Used Voices”. You’ll see just how deep it went. The lore itself went into the musics lyrics. Using the languages within middle earth. So even when stuff couldn’t be put in they found other ways to highly reference it via the music. It ties in all the themes at the very end in a very profound way. The thumbnail image for it is Galadriel and the image has a blue tint.
@veeho14
@veeho14 2 күн бұрын
Your laugh at THE meme without mentioning it. That was great! 😆
@MrGaleanon
@MrGaleanon 2 күн бұрын
The version is extended, my subscription thus expected.
@williamhowells7777
@williamhowells7777 21 сағат бұрын
Great reaction...it's fun to see how you are being drawn in moment by moment.
@wawaweweb1811
@wawaweweb1811 2 күн бұрын
How old is Elrond? Over 6000 and he isn't even the oldest elf in Middle Earth.
@cpmf2112
@cpmf2112 2 күн бұрын
They don't show it in the movie but it was 17 years from when Bilbo left the Shire until the group met him again in Rivendell.
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 2 күн бұрын
So then it logically doesn’t cover that period of time in the movies. I’m not sure why you guys always feel the need to throw this information in here. It’s obvious that Frodo isn’t two decades older. You could just as easily talk about Frodo moving from Bag End to another house, or talk about spending time with Tom Bombadil, or the Barrow Wights. How about you talk about how every character is different in the books compared to how they’re presented in the films. It’s clear that 17 years doesn’t pass in the films, since Peter Jackson was very clear about showing the passage of time in these films, from the time the ring sat in the river, to how long Gollum had it to how long the span of the war went on. If it was longer than a few months, he would’ve mentioned it. You think Frodo wouldn’t have said something if Gandalf had been gone for two decades & came back with the SAME line he left with? It’s the same line, because not enough time had passed for Frodo to forget it.
@cpmf2112
@cpmf2112 Күн бұрын
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 it isn't obvious that Frodo is two decades older but Bilbo obviously is. If the lack of the Ring had done that to him within a few months or a year then he would not have made it to even see Frodo or the elves at the end. Don't you think Frodo would have said something if Bilbo had aged that quickly? It would have been a huge shock and forewarning to Frodo if so. It only makes sense with the passage of a fair amount of time. And Bilbo would have needed considerable time to finish his book so there is in fact time passing in the movie as well. It is just not specifically called out and Peter Jackson was very careful not to foreclose that possibility if you listen to him discuss it on the audio commentary track.
@BobBlumenfeld
@BobBlumenfeld Күн бұрын
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 "Peter Jackson was very clear about showing the passage of time in these films." On the contrary, he's very careful to cover up the passage of time in order to keep the pacing fast. For instance, back in Bag End Gandalf tells Frodo that he "searched everywhere for the creature Gollum, but the enemy found him first." That implies that a lot of time passed, far more than the few days it would have seemed from the story. Seventeen years? PJ was careful to give a rough timeline in the prologue in order to establish the scale of the story, but after that, he plays very fast and loose with elapsed time. I could give you several other instances, but they would be spoilers.
@SolemnlySquid
@SolemnlySquid Күн бұрын
I could be wrong, but I never felt The Lord of the Rings was very high fantasy. I felt it kept a nice balance. On one hand, you have elves, dwarves and humans etc, but the film, and especially the books, do a good job of painting a world almost fallen. Grand palaces and towers no longer stand and magic is very muted, with slower, long lasting effects, rather than thunderbolts and laser beams.
@08Derrock
@08Derrock 13 сағат бұрын
Enjoy your reactions and expressions. Thanks for sharing! Subbed from America!
@peterbailey4222
@peterbailey4222 22 сағат бұрын
"They just leave their lives?" Yep, but if youre gone for too long, they sell your house.
@jamesoflaherty7332
@jamesoflaherty7332 2 күн бұрын
Great reaction! Welcome to the greatest trilogy in cinema. Enjoy the journey.
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
Bilbo Walking Song: Roads go ever ever on, Over rock and under tree, By caves where never sun has shone, By streams that never find the sea; Over snow by winter sown, And through the merry flowers of June, Over grass and over stone, And under mountains in the moon. Roads go ever ever on Under cloud and under star, Yet feet that wandering have gone Turn at last to home afar. Eyes that fire and sword have seen And horror in the halls of stone Look at last on meadows green And trees and hills they long have known The original version of the song is recited by Bilbo in the last chapter of The Hobbit, at the end of his journey back to the Shire. Coming to the top of a rise he sees his home in the distance, and stops and essentially sings what I shared above! There are three versions of this walking song in The Lord of the Rings. The first is sung by Bilbo when he leaves the Shire and is setting off to visit Rivendell: The Road goes ever on and on, Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, And I must follow, if I can, Pursuing it with eager feet, Until it joins some larger way Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say. The second version is identical except for changing the word "eager" to "weary" in the fifth line. It is spoken aloud, slowly, by Frodo, as he and his companions pause on their way to Crickhollow, looking beyond to lands that some of them have never seen before. The third version is spoken by Bilbo in Rivendell after the hobbits have returned from their journey. Bilbo is now an old, sleepy hobbit, who murmurs the verse and then falls asleep. The Road goes ever on and on Out from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, Let others follow it who can! Let them a journey new begin, But I at last with weary feet Will turn towards the lighted inn, My evening-rest and sleep to meet. 1977: The Hobbit (1977 film): Sections of the poem are sung during the trip through Mirkwood. It appears on the soundtrack titled "Roads". 1980: The Return of the King (1980 film): A song inspired by the poem is sung at the end of the film called "Roads Go Ever, Ever On". 1981: The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series): Bilbo sings the song as he leaves Bag End. It is sung by John Le Mesurier to a tune by Stephen Oliver. 1997: An Evening in Rivendell: The Tolkien Ensemble adapted an original melody to the song, composed by Caspar Reiff. 2001: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring: Parts of the song are sung by Gandalf in his first appearance, and also by Bilbo as he leaves Bag End. 2006: The Lord of the Rings Musical: The poem is the basis of the song "The Road Goes On" sung by Sam, Frodo, Merry, and Pippin in the first act. 2014: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies: Lines of the poem partially make up the lyrics of The Last Goodbye, performed by Billy Boyd(Pippin) for the credits of the film. This is just stuff to know when you see the next films. Maybe seeing this will spark something you read here or in other people’s comments via future reactions to the other 2 films as well as the 3 The Hobbit movies!
@petermachare5711
@petermachare5711 2 күн бұрын
Enjoyable reaction. LOTR will get me every time. Bilbo looked older in Rivendell not just because he is without the ring, but it 17 years since his birthday party (the movie compresses time considerably). A fun thing to do if you have not yet filmed your reactions to the other parts of LOTR is look at a picture of Peter Jackson and see how many of his many cameo appearances you can find.
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
In book, Isildur NEVER succumbs to the ring, he instead spends his time being a fair ruler who practically gave power away to the people INSTEAD of being power hungry. He comes to realize that he is not powerful enough to truly bend the ring to his will. That it will eventually overcome him. Isildur resolves to give the ring to Elrond but is killed on the way to Rivendel. It's a tragic story of a man that tries to right his wrong but ultimately fails. In the books isildur literally repented and was about to bring the ring to Rivendell and apologize as he recognized it was beyond him even for a great numenorean connected to the faithful line of the mighty Elendil I preface the prologue & war, other depictions I LOVE, captured the themes WELL, the vibe of the whole trilogy! The significance of the duel between Elendil & Sauron was Nerffed; (He wasn’t some random old bloke in armour getting smacked around) This man was MIGHTY and gleaming with power which you’ll find out in the great videos you’ll soon react to with joy! * He and Gil-Galad (Erenion); last true Elven King battled Sauron & slayed Sauron’s physical body and both died in the process. GilGalad was held high by the face for all free peoples to see as he then incinerated his bodily form to a crisp of ash! Isildur was part of the fight too but not as prominently and he just comes up to the body to cut the ring finger off and…. So one example is how easily Sauron is killed in the intro. * • He's set up as this super powered badass, but all you have to do is cut off his finger? That's not how it went down in the book, where the greatest man-king and the greatest elven-king had to double-team Sauron to strike down his body, but were killed in the effort (Isildur then cuts the ring from the corpse). Especially for elves the title of king has many meanings & by the Third Age there isn’t a population large enough to even attempt to such a thing as creating a unified kingdom, which would put a target on their backs, let alone many of them are beyond all of that anyway as it’s seen as doing more harm than anything good. * They also seen what happened when the elves fell upon the swords of their own hubris and passion no matter if it was for the right reasons some of the time. That it always ended up in some sort of tragedy which sometimes even damaged the earth itself. They had long known about what’s called the Long Defeat as ever since Morgoth’s marring of the land itself; pouring his remnants into it that caused the “magic” to slowly drain away from the land itself, which is sad because for ages several clans of elves were born there. even the greatest ancestors were “born” in middle earth awakening to the stars ! Many of who are left have accepted the next phase of their life which is to become councillors, healers and loremasters to those with the heart to listen and the desire to learn. But above all the guardians and custodians of several things and the world itself for as long as they can remain!❤ The elves “exist” as long as the world does. And Tolkien made it obvious in many ways that it’s our world as he restored Anglo Saxon culture/Mythologies and folklore, and their languages too alongside Irish, Welsh and Finnish mythologies too. Especially Norwegian(of which I am) This is what Amazon (the show that shall not be named) didn’t deliver either [[AKA the actual story which inspired everything we love into existence with games and movies and books and so forth. Skyrim, elder scrolls, oblivion, Diablo, and world of Warcraft and D&D. And Game Of Thrones was hugely inspired by Tolkien… yet as the godfather of everything and the heart of what caused many peoples lives to be saved cannot get the justice it deserves for adaptations? People literally conquered cancer because of the books and the trilogy, the books were read to their children for years. All 25 of them. The man was a hugely respected scholar and professor in the world. Translated ancient artifacts and hieroglyphs and petroglyphs and so forth for the government etc. (JRR Tolkien even rejected being recruited into the CIA several times & he wrote everyone by letter and referenced the dudes who came to him as “little boys who knew not what they got themselves into” which showed his fearlessness.). The readers of the trilogy that came out are who he writes back to despite always replying to everyone back and forth. Many people have shared the stories regarding these conversations which were past down throughout the family lines of the people who had a personal relationship with Tolkien which was hundreds of people when he was alive. Thousands. (Some are in video format too or happened to be shared later on in the video or comes up during a video about him and his work. Especially nowadays when many of us came out of the woodwork to defend professor Tolkiens legacy from amazons money grubbing hands and so forth. Giving many channels a new lease on life where some make Tolkien related content now amongst other things they create content wise. Aside from that he might have lost his physical body once before exerting his fëa spirit to accomplish creation of this ring and lost alot of his former power to create this ring which is why he is unable to take form again after the ring was destroyed.
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
You wouldn’t believe how long and detailed the character arcs are across all 25 books. Thousands years long with giant pay offs!
@MrGaleanon
@MrGaleanon 2 күн бұрын
Sauron is one of the Maiar, a spirit, basically a fallen angel-saint.
@cogbd
@cogbd 2 күн бұрын
Excellent reaction. None your commentary was idle talk, nor did it interrupt the flow of the movie.
@folcotook3049
@folcotook3049 Күн бұрын
"I prefer stories that focus on characters..." Laughs (OK, cries) in RotK. 😉 Yes, Bilbo is an unusual Hobbit in seeking adventure. Most Hobbits are happy to live their life in the Shire and never see the wider world. There are a couple families (especially Tooks) that are known as the more adventurous Hobbits, though even they almost never have big adventures like Bilbo.
@MrGaleanon
@MrGaleanon 2 күн бұрын
5:30 Homie is turning 111, and you didn't think he'd miss Frodo's uncle Bilbo's birthday?
@JaeReviews
@JaeReviews 2 күн бұрын
True! For some reason I thought it was Gandalf's first visit since their adventures together, but I'm sure he visited regularly to catch up with his friend!
@MrGaleanon
@MrGaleanon 2 күн бұрын
@@JaeReviews I'm actually not sure when gandalf LAST visited the shire before the party.
@lcbonastre2418
@lcbonastre2418 2 күн бұрын
Trilogy The Lord Of The Ring Extended Edition: (1) The Felloship Of The Ring Extended Edition (2) The Two Tower Extended Edition (3) The Return Of The King Extended Edition Trilogy The Hobbit Extended Edition Of The Adventures Of Bilbo Baggin: (1) An Unexpected Journey Extended Edition (2) The Desolation Of Smaug Extended Edition (3) The Battle Five Armie Extended Edition
@antonytjp
@antonytjp 2 күн бұрын
Hi I’m new here today from New Zealand where these films were made, all the landscapes and scenery is in New Zealand.. I’m very excited for this joy with you
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
Love LOTR? Then you’d love my giant Server!
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
Regarding Arwen & wraiths - They are afraid of water itself which contains the song of creation of the entire world. All water does. Same as our world which is our Midgard. The Ainulindalë. And the main Ainu of the waters is Ulmo, & Númenorean Men’s patron “deity” of sorts who loves all of middle earth and the peoples of all of Arda. And this ties to the fact that 8 of the Nazgûl were mighty Númenorean Men from the Mythic era! They don’t have physical bodies so if they entered the water they’d have to essentially be reconstituted either by Sauron himself or some sort of Orc or black Númenorean shaman or they’ll take some time to reform themselves as the fan never have a body. They are passing into Elrond's domain also which is super sacred and highly sanctified and hallowed ground filled with the pristine energies of the old world. Where the very air you breath is electrified, full of life. The trees gleam with more brightness and so forth, they commune with the elves in many ways and even several men who have the sensibilities to do so. The land around Rivendell is infused with the magic of Vilya, Elrond's Ring of Power which is why the elven domains (Rivendell and Lothlorien) still have the magic that is mostly lost from the rest of Middle Earth. They fear Elrond and the power of his ring so they hesitate but ultimately continue. I think Arwen is literally calling on the Bruinen river to help her repel the wraiths “Nîn o Chithaeglir lasto beth dhaer; Rimmo nîn Bruinen dan in Ulaer.” This “spell” is in Sindarin so it Remains in true Tolkiens spirit! Despite the exact line was only for the movies - English : “Waters of the Misty Mountains, hear the word of power; Rush, waters of Bruinen, against the Ringwraiths!” Lady Arwen calls upon the powers of the Misty Mountains and the river Bruinen to rise up as a defense against the evil Ringwraiths. It is a moving reminder of how the Elves once lived in harmony with the lands and waters, able to communicate with spirits of nature. Even now, glimpses remain of their ancient abilities, though fading as the Third Age comes to a close. when lessons in Sindarin reveal deeper insights into the history and cultures of Middle-Earth. - “Waters of the Misty Mountains, listen to the great word, flow waters of Loudwater, against the Ringwraiths.” Ulmo ain't no pushover. Only the evil Men under Sauron's dominion willingly traverse and enter any large body of water. It's of course not mentioned in the movies, but the reason is that Sauron and his servants are afraid of Ulmo, his power, and stay away from water. Sauron surpasses Morgoth in a way, since he actually amassed fleets in his service and gained dominion over the sea in that fashion. Ulmo is the reason Elrond has the power to release the flood at all; unless - of course - they've got a whole sophisticated dam-setup going on. The Brandywine is - I suppose - too deep and wide for them, and I'm guessing their forms of nothingness can't withstand any water that Ulmo hasn't completely withdrawn from. Probably something to do with the songs of creation that inhabit all the waters of Middle Earth. Nazgul's horses are most likely undead, that is to say that they have horse's bodies but dark spirits inhabit them now instead. If they were normal horses, they would never consent to bear a ringwraith in the first place- they would immediately fly into a panic, because the nazgul "fill all living things with an instinctive dread".
@EJDoten
@EJDoten 2 күн бұрын
I am enjoying your rea ction! Going forward it's helpful to remember that before he took on TLOR movies, director Peter Jackson was a renowned director of horror films and master of the jump scare.
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
All 17 rings were meant to go to elves (300-500years of infiltration & deception down the drain.) but Mairon of the Maiar(primordial angelic beings in simple terms as they are beyond angels) disguised as a high elf named Annatar when he came to the elves pretending to be an emissary from Valinor on behalf of the Valar so it makes sense how alluring the ring is and how strong it’s pull on people is. (A bit too instant in the movies though) - Galadriel soon saw right through him and especially when after speaking with him regarding not remembering him when in Valinor long ago where she learned from all the Valar thanks to being dominantly Vanyar/Teleri side over her Noldorin side where she gleaned from that encounter that she did not study under Aulë the Vala with any elf named Annatar ! But later named Sauron by the elves as a cursed name meaning “the abhorred” and deceiver! Similar to his former name as Gorthaur. (Correction - The Sindar Elves in Beleriand gave Mairon the name Gorthaur, meaning "dread abomination," while others called him Sauron, meaning "the abhorred" or "the abominable," a play on his original name. Gorthaur was when he ruled in the first age as lord of all werewolves in isle of werewolves called Taur Ín Gaurhoth) After all of this, The three elven rings were made in secret without Saurons touch upon them thanks to Celebrimbor! Remember Gandalf before he became Gandalf was the same species of entity Sauron used to be!! Wow hey? The Rings in this case, would have lost their powers eventually due to the lack of the One Ring and possibly because they were designed to defeat evil, & evil in the form of Sauron had been defeated twice already in the past. The Three Elven Rings served their purpose for a long time. Two out of three of them had several different bearers Unlike the other Rings, the main purpose of the Three is to "heal and preserve", as when Galadriel used Nenya to preserve her realm of Lothlórien over long periods. The Elves made the Three Rings to try to halt the passage of time, or as Tolkien had Elrond say, "to preserve all things unstained". There is problem here with the Rings, the Three were supposed to be never touched by Sauron and that's why they were not corrupting…Sauron had not taken part in their making which made the Three more 'pure' unsullied by his dark power, unlike the Nine and Seven Rings! But Sauron in the show touched the very material they were made of!!! So technically he could have tainted them and corrupted! Even appendices of Lot tell us the order of making the rings, so they didn't even need the righs to more detailed writings in UT or Silmarillion: 1200 Sauron endeavours to seduce the Eldar. Gil-galad refuses to treat with him; but the smiths of Eregion are won over. The Númenoreans begin to make permanent havens. c. 1500 The Elven-smiths instructed by Sauron reach the height of their skill. They begin the forging of the Rings of Power. c. 1590 The Three Rings are completed in Eregion. c. 1600 Sauron forges the One Ring in Orodruin. He completes the Barad-dûr. Celebrimbor perceives the designs of Sauron. 1693 War of the Elves & Sauron begins. The Three Rings are hidden." 'Did you not hear me, Gloin?' said Elrond. 'The Three were not made by Sauron, nor did he ever touch them. But of them it is not permitted to speak. So much only in this hour of doubt I may now say. They are not idle. But they were not made as weapons of war or conquest: that is not their power. Those who made them did not desire strength or domination or hoarded wealth, but understanding, making, and healing, to preserve all things unstained. These things the Elves of Middle-earth have in some measure gained, though with sorrow. But all that has been wrought by those who wield the Three will turn to their undoing, and their minds and hearts will become revealed to Sauron, if he regains the One." - The 3 Elven Rings are not susceptible to “The One Ring” in any direct way.. They’re only tied by fate to lose their power if Sauron is defeated completely & absolutely. As they were made by the elves and as always they make things for a purpose and pour their literal spirit into things they create. So if Sauron is defeated then the three rings power will fade and basically become almost useless or diminished versions of their original design since by this era magic has bled from the world by a huge degree thanks to Morgoth’s poisoning the world itself with his very essence that he poured into it. Called The Long Defeat By The Elves and The Men Of The West.
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
Lhang - name of the great elvish swords you see in the prologue being used in that frontline ebbing flowing strike formation tactic. This shows the skill of these warriors. Some are hundreds to thousands of years old. Their timeless prowess was caught on film perfectly. Awesome right? noun: cutlass, sword Cognates: ᴹQ. lango “broad sword; prow of a ship” ✧ Ety/LAG Derivations ᴹ√LAG “*cut” ✧ Ety/LAG Phonetic Developments Development Stages lhang [laŋgo] > [laŋg] > [l̥aŋg] > [l̥aŋ] ✧ lang (sword), plural> [Laing] lanc: [throat] (hinting at being deadly throat cutters when one knows how to wield these specific elvish blades against heavily armoured orcs with keen precision!) (neck), pl. lainc, coll. pl. langath. Note: homophones mean ”naked” and also ”sharp edge, sudden end, brink. So they are blades that “bring enemies to the sudden brink of death” in a sense. Or the enemy is naked (defenceless) to their elven blades that strike true, fatally.
@jamesoflaherty7332
@jamesoflaherty7332 2 күн бұрын
Movie is called "Lord of the Rings"... 1:44 "k, so its actaully rings". 😂😂😂
@faketheo3432
@faketheo3432 Күн бұрын
even though Rivendell is made with CGI, we got similar structures in real life, like the Meteora monasteries in Greece
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 Күн бұрын
Despite it all... 95 percent is all practical effects and ALOT of Rivendell and other places are full scale miniatures filmed and often used physically painted skies
@chiasanzes9770
@chiasanzes9770 2 күн бұрын
Always should start the watching from The Hobbit after that you watch Lord of The Rings . LOTR is a sequel for The Hobbit. Watching Lord of The Rings first is like starting to read the book from the last page.
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
Nope. Sorry.
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
Start with LOTR. Then the reprised roles of characters hits better. That’s how it effected us and this should be done.
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
We don’t do sequels and prequels here. Tolkien’s works never worked like that. Same as how some react channels called two towers a sequel when both the movies and the books were all one big story. The movies were filmed all at the same time !
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
Aria reacted to the LOTR after reading the hobbit and she said the party scene and the intro was where the book left off so she was happy.
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 2 күн бұрын
Why would you recommend that someone watch the Hobbit? Did he do something to you? I would only recommend the Hobbit to a person I really disliked. Those films are abominations.
@thejerry18
@thejerry18 2 күн бұрын
Awesome reaction really enjoyed it - do you have a Patreon page for uncut reactions?
@bluehope42
@bluehope42 5 күн бұрын
Have you watched Game of Thrones?
@JaeReviews
@JaeReviews 4 күн бұрын
I may get around to it at some point
@bluehope42
@bluehope42 4 күн бұрын
@@JaeReviews pretty much the #1 show for a reaction channel to take off, so make it a priority :)
@Makkaru112
@Makkaru112 2 күн бұрын
@@bluehope42let’s see… LOTR is the best one to react to since it does the heavy lifting regarding sitting out the bad seeds after all. I’m sure he’ll do fine! Heck. Many of us have caught many channels pretending to first time watch and it’s Hilarious! 😅😂
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