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@bryanprime34389 ай бұрын
Where do you think you'd both live in Middle-Earth? For me and my preferences I'd live either in the Shire or Rohan
@space19999 ай бұрын
The beacons are based on ones that actually existed (and some still do) when the vikings invaded the UK, they would light a chain of them as warnings... (I live near the old location of one myself in the English Midlands called beacon hill)...
@aaronboone80979 ай бұрын
@@АртемВласенко-щ5пthey’ve been very clear that she has seen it and he hasn’t. So it is his first time watching.
@TankInATree9 ай бұрын
@@АртемВласенко-щ5пBecause it is Ari's first time watching it. They make it very clear that Denise has watched it before in both the video itself and in the description.
@stephenwand34179 ай бұрын
Reaction to the 3 films’ appendices would be equally entertaining, enlightening and well worthwhile. They truly are amazing. The dedication to detail, love of the story and commitment to make all three films spectacular make these special features second to none. Some on the Return of the King movie are also quite moving. Recommended viewing.
@lionlyons9 ай бұрын
“I think you have strength of a different kind.” Spot on. Aside from Aragorn, Faramir is the only human we’ve seen who has been able to resist the Ring.
@SeedFactoryProjectАй бұрын
Meanwhile Denethor secretly had one of the seeing stones (there were 7 total originally). He was trying to spy on the enemy, but got corrupted by Sauron. He would have been a good man but for that. I think of the Stones as the worst Facetime ever.
@Wdlamb938 ай бұрын
To see her not spoil anything for him is such a wholesome thing ❤
@RichardDicksondlyrch689 ай бұрын
That theme hitting after "And Rohan will answer" never fails to give me chills.
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
That theme is so damn good!
@BobBlumenfeld9 ай бұрын
I love the line itself, emphasized by Theoden's realizing that, despite his anger at Gondor in Helm's Deep, he cannot abandon his country's ancient ally.
@jackbrereton72869 ай бұрын
And also when the Nature’s Reclamation theme starts to swell when Theoden is having his inner monologue and then Eomer starts rallying the Rohirrim. I love how they gave the Nature’s Reclamation theme to many epic Rohan moments
@PickledShark9 ай бұрын
It’s the first time we hear the Gondor theme so close to the Rohan theme, only separate by a moment of silence. Later , we hear the themes meshed during the charge of the Rohirim. This particular theme of unity of men builds from the very first movie, so it hits hard thematically when we see it.
@secondchance66039 ай бұрын
@@BobBlumenfeld They put so much unseen attention to detail in these movies, an example being king Theoden's Tunic being heavily embossed on the inside.
@TheRscorp9 ай бұрын
"Muster the Rohirrim" is one of the greatest lines in all the movies. It's the perfect word. He could have said gather, summon, assemble......all okay but "muster" just hits different.
@beautifulbliss58839 ай бұрын
My ultimate fun fact Christopher Lee was a war veteran from WW2, and when they filmed of Sauruman gets stabbed,Peter Jackson suggested ideas to him of how to sound, and Christopher Lee simply replied "I know how a stabbed man sounds like." Which is absolutely BADASS.
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
Christopher Lee, what a legend!
@SilverViper10009 ай бұрын
In general... Christopher Lee is such an amazing and interesting person. If I remember correctly, he was a spy in ww2 and also almost married a princess he denied because he loved someone else. Not sure there. But he definitely has a lot of interesting stories in his life.
@ps53929 ай бұрын
His Wikipedia page is ridiculous. He lived enough interesting life for fifteen people. In addition to knowing what it was like to kill someone he was the only member of the production who had actually met Tolkien.
@YokaiSteve9 ай бұрын
False, he wanted Christopher Lee to scream in pain to which he ASKED "Have you any idea what kind of noise happens when someone is stabbed in the back? Because I do." Don't dishonour with false quotes.
@TheMightyCrucibleKnight1849 ай бұрын
@@SilverViper1000 if I remember correctly, he is also a knight as well.
@RetroJack9 ай бұрын
RIP Sir Christopher Lee. He didn't just die, he completed life!
@sydneystudds9 ай бұрын
Yeah his life was so interesting!
@nicks.55529 ай бұрын
Well put. I’ll have to remember that.
@georgechapman96886 ай бұрын
He got the Heaven DLC
@mikeymike425 ай бұрын
I love the way JP decided to end Saruman was on a big wooden stake as a nod to Christopher Lee's many Dracula portrayals also.
@williamgood14023 ай бұрын
Played the evil vampire, the evil wizard and the evil Jedi but really was as good a person as you get( of course he was a spy in ww2 and spies are generally thought of as evil)
@TheArgiShow9 ай бұрын
Denethor is broken from the loss of his first born son, but he also, according to the books, has been using a palantir like the one Saruman had. His fears and grief were amplified greatly by the time Gandalf arrived with Pippin. Faramir, the younger son, looks like his mother, who died giving birth to him, which likely adds to Denethor's lack of attention/affection for him.
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the insight! Aside from grief we were wondering why he was acting a bit strange. I guess it was more of a nod to the fact that he was using the Palantir off screen!
@LIGHTNING132YTG9 ай бұрын
The fact that the influence of a Palantir not being included in the film leaves a HUGE plot-hole in my opinion. Thank you so much for this information! This explains a LOT about Denethor.
@Murdo21129 ай бұрын
The thing about Denethor is that he was a very strong man, and had the will to use the palantir and Sauron could not dominate him directly through it. But he could subtley direct Denethor's gaze, ensuring that he only saw the worst of every situation. For years this slowly sapped Denethor of all hope. The final straw was when Sauron allowed Denethor to see the Corsair ships, sailing up the river to join the battle, but not that it was Aragorn and company who were on those ships. That was what finally broke him to the point where he wanted to die in despair, with his son. John Noble's performance is magnificent, but movie Denethor is a pale charicature of the real Denethor. He was a great Steward, without whom Gondor would not have stood as long as it did. But for Denethor, there would have been no kingdom for Aragorn to reclaim.
@birchkids0079 ай бұрын
I was literally checking the comments so I could say this
@andrewho55769 ай бұрын
@@Murdo2112 this is exactly what I came to say!! The continuous mental battle he fought with Sauron eroded his sanity and pushed him further and further into despair. Really quite a tragic figure.
@falcon2159 ай бұрын
Favorite line of the reaction: "..and if we don't have a Sam we have to be a Sam."
@sayopubl9 ай бұрын
For real.
@salyx9 ай бұрын
The best thing to take away from these stories, hands down. Be a Sam.
@torontomame9 ай бұрын
Came here to say exactly the same thing! I *literally* (and, being of a certain age, I use the word "literally" correctly) threw both fists in the air and yelled "YES", when she said that. Sorry, first time viewer - and new subscriber- to this channel, so I don't know any names yet.
@Dizzle849 ай бұрын
Literally brought a tear to my eye when she said it!!! ❤
@liljenborg25179 ай бұрын
I've read 'em all from Gilgamesh to Sun Wukon to Hercules to Arthur to Superman and the greatest hero in human literature is Samwise the Hobbit. And one of the greatest things about Sam the Hero, is you don't have to have amazing martial arts skills, or superhuman strength to be a Sam. You just have to be an indefatigable friend and we can ALL do that.
@to0muchtoan9 ай бұрын
Legolas is that friend that you don't want to go drinking with. You'll start out with a beer at the Prancing Pony and probably wake up somewhere in Mordor.
@drafezard73159 ай бұрын
One does not simply wake up in Mordor.
@thedonaslan62939 ай бұрын
@@drafezard7315😅😅😅😅
@flame-299369 ай бұрын
@@drafezard7315true, you crawl there on your hands and knees shitfaced 🤣
@liammercado12358 ай бұрын
@@drafezard7315 not without a lot of Elven wine that is
@Bill_the_curious7 ай бұрын
@@drafezard7315 LOLOL .
@QuayNemSorr9 ай бұрын
Andi Serkis is a genius. The way you can see Smeagol get INSTANTLY ensnared by the ring. His face, his eyes. It just overtakes him immediately
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
He is such an amazing actor! I'd love to see him pop up in more projects!
@agentsculder24519 ай бұрын
It's so upsetting he's never been nominated for all his wonderful motion capture work. He's given multiple animated characters their soul.
@Kilian6009 ай бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnightsand he's the coolest guy someone could meet in real life
@christopherwall21218 күн бұрын
He also voiced the Witch-king and Gothmog, IIRC
@johnwalters13419 ай бұрын
You guys are fun to watch! In the Appendix that follows ROTK, Tolkien describes the relationship between Boromir and Faramir: "So time drew on to the War of the Ring, and the sons of Denethor grew to manhood. Boromir, five years the elder, beloved by his father, was like him in face and pride, but in little else...Faramir the younger was like him in looks but otherwise in mind...He welcomed Gandalf at such times as he came to the City, and he learned what he could from his wisdom; and in this as in many other matters he displeased his father. Yet between the brothers there was great love, and had been since childhood, when Boromir was the helper and protector of Faramir. No jealousy or rivalry had arisen between them since, for their father's favor or the praise of men."
@qdkdicja102 ай бұрын
I think I just “liked” the same comment you replied under another comment for the second movie. Thanks for this quote, because I love this information to bits. I love their brotherhood very much not only because it’s a sad but realistic love that isn’t often portrayed in media, but also because the relationship reminds me of me and my little sister so much in certain ways. I had always been our mother’s favorite daughter, and while I deeply cared for her and appreciated the pride and love she so openly and readily showed towards me, I resented the way she treated my sister. At several points in my life, I even felt that she couldn’t understand the strength of the bond my sister and I shared, was jealous of it, and was overtly trying to sabotage our relationship by somehow turning it into a “you and me against her” type of situation. But my amazing sister kept her integrity and emotional intelligence despite all the emotional neglect and abuse, and grew up to be an amazing scholar and a fantastic person. As someone who used to be a so-called “golden child” that got parental love so easily, I doubt that I will truly understand how good, kind, and strong a literal child needs to be to love their sibling unconditionally in spite of all the uncalled-for comparisons and cruel attempts at manipulations by their parental figures. What kills me, however, is the fact that she still chooses to keep in touch with our mother even after I cut ties with her. Our mother truly won the daughter lottery, although she doesn’t deserve it at all and I doubt she even recognizes that fact. Denethor grieving the “death” of his Faramir and completely losing his mind never fails to hurt me no matter how many times I rewatch this movie because it’s in some way like looking into the future and seeing a grimmest version of what could be.
@rbrtck9 ай бұрын
One subtle aspect of the culture of Rohan that even Aragorn was not aware of was that taking that goblet of wine from Éowyn in the way that he did implied that he returned her affections, and basically was like the first step toward becoming engaged! That's how Éowyn took it, which was *not* Aragorn's intention at all. What he saw in her was an impressive, likable, winsome, good, strong young lady who was nevertheless in a vulnerable state, and he was just being careful not to put her down or hurt her feelings too much. But the unintended consequence was that she really got her hopes up that with Arwen leaving, she (Éowyn) and Aragorn might just have a chance to be together eventually, which was nowhere near the truth. Aragorn was really fond of her, but she was not his type, and was not the far more mature kind of partner he would have been looking for, if he had been looking--he liked her in more of a fatherly way. Obviously, this is only even a subject at all because Arwen was leaving, and it was way too soon for him to have gotten over a soulmate love for the ages like he had (has) with her. He might well have never married at all, to be honest. It was Arwen or no one.
@KS-xk2so8 ай бұрын
Ultimately, as great a character as she is, Eowyn would've made a shit queen for Aragorn. She fits a million times better with Faramir.
@raywest81715 ай бұрын
But he likes Older Women [Arwen is 2,748 years old at the time of the War of the Ring]
@mcoupe6924 күн бұрын
One subtle aspect of the culture of the funni elephant peepole is that they are based on Florida men trying to ride alligators but specifically the ones that drank too much and got their kneecaps dislocated while dismounting said gators 🐊 Truly 😞 sad
@harpiyon7 күн бұрын
@@mcoupe69wtf u talkin about dude. I doubt Tolkien based his characters, peoples & beasts on such a thing. He probably based them on riders of war elephants, e. g. In ancient Persia or India.
@The_Catnip9 ай бұрын
People during The Two Towers: "Ooohh, poor Smeagol, I feel so sorry for him, maybe he will change and become good at the end!" People during The Return of the King: "Gollum, you piece of sh*t, just d*e already!" Denise at 23:18 this was such and epic eye-roll, I am dying 🤣
@reekaren26099 ай бұрын
I felt bad for Smeagol til the end, because he did not choose to be corrupted by the ring. None of the people did. Considering how long he was under the influence, there was no saving him, like some others. So in my mind, he deserved to be put to rest
@nishal80208 ай бұрын
Not me. I was already rooting for Gollum to die already in The Two Towers!
@wdhyrhrj44148 ай бұрын
@@nishal8020real
@neatka73244 ай бұрын
@reekaren2609 If you read this book, you would know that Smigol was always evil and mean - he always took pleasure in hurting others. That's why the ring corrupted him so easily. There is no one to feel sorry for.
@weeaboowrangler6321Ай бұрын
I do think smeagol was truly just gone in this one and it was all gollum
@toodlescae9 ай бұрын
Poor John Rhy-Davies but what an ultimate professional and trooper. Being allergic to the Gimli prosthetics had him in so much pain and his skin so inflamed that he cluld barely see during the entire filming. Imagine enduring that for a year and a half.
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
What a trooper! I can't imagine how difficult it must've been to act under those circumstances!
@francysmalave94139 ай бұрын
This week It is 20 years since 'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King' swept the Oscars, winning all of its nominations and taking home 11 statuettes. 😌 Peter Jackson's masterpiece managed to mark a before and after in the collective memory👏🏻👏🏻
@GhostWatcher20249 ай бұрын
"Its been such a thrill to live vicariously through as tou get to experience this for the first time." Denise, that's exactly why we all watch these reactions on your channel and others.
@j.c.28829 ай бұрын
Fans of the book were so very worried when they announced they were doing a movie, but Peter Jackson and his crew made such a terrific job, we couldn't have dreamed for a better adaptation. Thanks for your fantastic reaction and comments !
@Trehek9 ай бұрын
If only the Hobbit stood up to this lofty standard...
@sp729299 ай бұрын
I was one of them. I didn’t want to see it because I was convinced there’s no way they could do justice to such an epic story and rich world. I finally went to the theatre when all people literally sang praises who saw it. Never been so happy to be proven wrong.😊
@boristurovskiy3519 ай бұрын
Well don't speak for all fans of the books, there are many who have serious issues with the movies. But we can agree that it's definitely not terrible:)
@nataliestclair61769 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the movies, seen them more than once, have the extended versions box set, but Jackson could have done much better. For me he did a poor job on his portrayal of the characters and "assassinated them" IE Gimli as comic relief, Aragorn having doubts about his destiny, Legolas as some super mutant ninja elf, the portrayal of Denathor and Faramir, Froda getting made at Sam and dismissing him based on the words of Smeagol, not enough of Eomer and didn't establish the close bond he and Aragorn came to have. Ok I also had a huge issue with why Jackson had the ridiculous idea to tie Arewen's fate with the One Ring and she would die if the quest failed. What the hell was that all about? We will never know cause it was not explained. I don't think Jackson had any idea either, he just needed a reason for Elrond to come and give Aragorn a kick in the ass, which book Aragorn certainly didn't need. But of all my criticism of the movie compared to the book, I really enjoyed the movies.
@boristurovskiy3519 ай бұрын
@@nataliestclair6176 Yes, you listed many of the issues I had as well. Add to that the ridiculous scene of the Witch King breaking Gandalf's staff, and making the Gandalf v Saruman duel in the first movie into pure comedy. There's a lot of questionable decisions by Jackson. I've reconciled with the movies over the years, but I will always be reminding people that it's the Tolkien part which is a masterpiece while Jackson's part is merely decent.
@Sir_AlexxTv9 ай бұрын
Andy Serkis' performance is monstrous, he made a great contribution to the evolution of special effects and gave a great boost to his career. And yes, some people were more susceptible to the ring power, Smeagol was one of them.
@Stogie21129 ай бұрын
“Power attracts the corruptible.” - Frank Herbert The race of Men, being quite corruptible, had little to no chance of resisting the power of the Ring. Even the Hobbits, who were the most peaceable race in Middle Earth, were not fully immune.
@bobc5389 ай бұрын
He was already a petty thief and a big trouble to his grandma ...
@bobc5389 ай бұрын
@@Stogie2112No one is immune. Men are not necessarily weaker than elves or hobbits. Each race is tempted in it's own way. The only race said to have greater powers of resistance are dwarves. Because they came during the time of Morgoth. Their maker Aule made them hard to mentally dominate.
@Laurelin709 ай бұрын
@@bobc538 But they are more susceptible to the want of riches...
@synlink40019 ай бұрын
I don't know if anyone had mention this, but the beacon of Minas Tirith has a back history. Rohan people was originally a nomaden horsemen tribe. Their chief once led his warriors to help and fight for Gondor in a battle, and Gondor king gave the chief lands for the tribe to settle, lands that suits their horse riding culture. For that the chief (Rohan's first king) took an oath, followed by his warriors, to always ready to answer whenever Gondor calls for aid in battle, signified by the built of the beacon of Minas Tirith. The oath has been taken by every generation of warriors of Rohan as an inauguration ritual. That's what it means when Eomer said, "Now is the hour! Riders of Rohan, oaths you have taken. Now fulfill them all - to Lord and land!" That's why when King Theoden was reluctant to help Gondor, Gandalf had to ride to Minas Tirith to lit the beacon to actified the oath. He asked Denethor to lit it which was denied then had to arranged Pippin to do it. When the beacon is lit, Rohan has to answer or their honor is at stake. Remember the ghosts in the mountain, their king denied their oath to Gondor therefore cursed.
@chengsaechao69599 ай бұрын
The lighting of the beacons will always be one of my favorite scenes ever.
@ronweber14029 ай бұрын
I have always thought whose boots did you have to piss on to get beacon duty. Perched on top of a cold, windy mountaintop where you have to carry up all your food and supplies to tend beacons that hadn't been lit in hundreds of years. Either that or it was initiation for new recruits to prove their mettle.
@_Squiggle_9 ай бұрын
It's my favorite. The song is so epic
@lexij24979 ай бұрын
Legit thought I was having a heart attack watching it in the cinema
@Cameron50439 ай бұрын
The music!!!
@RSawR9 ай бұрын
Mine as well, was blown away when I saw it the first time
@claireturner11189 ай бұрын
We all need a Sam. "Yeah, and if we don't have a Sam, we gotta be a Sam". You are a beautiful soul Denise, 100% agree
@Ladmia9 ай бұрын
THE BEACONS ARE LIT! GONDOR CALLS FOR AID! 38:50 fun fact about this scene. The cut shots between Frodo and Sam are actually done a year apart. There was bad weather when they were meant to be outside and they used a building to create the rock formation and decided to start shooting these scenes. Filmed one day with one side, next day the weather cleared up and they returned to their other scenes. Took them a year to come back and film the other side of the conversation. So you are literally time jumping watching it 😂
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
That is the insane amount of commitment that made me fall in love with these films. Waiting till the right moment to lock the perfect shot! This trilogy was something else ❤️
@toodlescae9 ай бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnightsthe behind the scenes videos are almost as amazing as the movies.
@mattmiltenberger1459 ай бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnights Oh yea Watch the Behind the Scenes when you can. There is a lot of insight on everything that went down during the filming process!
@Angrenost029 ай бұрын
26:16 John Howe and Alan Lee were the geniuses responsible for most of the designs you can see in the trilogy. They did a fantastic job, but of course they had Tolkien's descriptions to rely on, and those descriptions were amazing. Let me show you; this is how Tolkien described Minas Morgul as Frodo saw it for the first time: "[...] he looked wearily up; and then he saw it, even as Gollum had said that he would: the city of the Ringwraiths. He cowered against the stony bank. A long tilted valley, a deep gulf of shadow, ran back far into the mountains. Upon the further side, some way within the valley's arms, high on a rocky seat upon the black knees of the Ephel Dúath, stood the walls and tower of Minas Morgul. All was dark about it, earth and sky, but it was lit with light. Not the imprisoned moonlight welling through the marble walls of Minas Ithil long ago, Tower of the Moon, fair and radiant in the hollow of the hills. Paler indeed than the moon ailing in some slow eclipse was the light of it now, wavering and blowing like a noisome exhalation of decay, a corpse-light, a light that illuminated nothing. In the walls and tower windows showed, like countless black holes looking inward into emptiness; but the topmost course of the tower revolved slowly, first one way and then another, a huge ghostly head leering into the night."
@Cameron50439 ай бұрын
You just gave me such a case of chils!!!!
@batmanvsjoker77259 ай бұрын
To this day, I still get goosebumps when Elrond reforges the sword.
@McBackstabber9 ай бұрын
It always brings me joy to imagine the King of the Dead after he dismisses Aragorn. Sitting on his ghost throne chuckling to himself that "I sure showed him, who is he to boss me around? I'm the god damn Ghost King!". Then he goes quiet. He looks around at the ghost hall he's stared at for three thousand years, and the sad ghost guards who has stood there all this time. His smirk slowly fades away. After what seems like an eternity the king starts impatiently tap his foot, and eventually groans "Oh fuck it okay then..."
@logandarklighter9 ай бұрын
Just so you know - you get that many upvotes and relatively little in the way of comments because - what the hell else could follow that up? Heh. 🤣
@primoguerrero79289 ай бұрын
Gohst King to Aragorn "Sorry, Mate. Force of habit.."
@luketimewalker9 ай бұрын
LOL I love it
@TheTheRedWolf3 ай бұрын
I like to see the scene of the skulls flooding the cave as a vote from the ghosts. "Okay, folks. Whoever wants to join this man into battle and end this, toss their skull into the mid."
@qdkdicja102 ай бұрын
I love these gems of comments the most: people with vivid imaginations breathing life into the lore. This one is the best I've read so far! Laughed do hard!
@Critical_mtb9 ай бұрын
The cliffhanger for this video is equivalent to the cliffhanger of the fellowship of the ring...well done! ❤ glad you're doing a 2 part because 1ish hour doesn't do justice
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
Haha thank you so much that's a huge compliment!! Stay tuned for Part 2, it's just around the corner!
@pageachatter2299 ай бұрын
One of the Seeing Stones that Gandalf had mentioned in the first movie was in Minas Tirith. Denethor had it in his possession. And essentially what happened to him was, he spent so long looking into that thing, and seeing what Sauron was brewing, that he essentially lost his mind with all the despair and hopelessness that filled him.
@jeebuz7779 ай бұрын
One of my favorite explanations of Pippin and the Palantir is basically "Pippin told that Sauron everything he knows. Luckily, Pippin doesn't know jack shit." Love it.
@Garrystephens929 ай бұрын
Pippin did a good deal of bleathering to Sauron about multiple breakfasts elevenses, lunches, afternoon teas, dinners and suppers and told him just as much again about pipe weed and beer he's the ultimate hobbity distraction 😂😂😂😂
@chrissie6279 ай бұрын
@@Garrystephens92 I could imagine Sauron rubbing his temples as Pippin explains why second breakfast is important
@vkdeen75709 ай бұрын
sauron: what do u know about frodo? pipin: he's my 3rd cousin twice removed sauron: where is he? pipin: somewhere in middlearth that's for sure sauron: (argh) where is the ring?! pipin: it's with frodo of course sauron: son of b***ch, tell me something useful now!! pipin: did u know that 2nd breakfast was invented in hobbiton in the year.... sauron: @##£@%@#
@chrissie6279 ай бұрын
@@vkdeen7570 S: where's the ring? P: which ring would that be? S: THE ONE RING P: well that could be alot of rings y'see S: MY RING P: did you lose it? Aye that was careless S: IT WAS STOLEN P: still seems careless if it means that much to ye
@UchihaOokami25969 ай бұрын
I actually love one react series of these movie that had a great theory about the destructive potential of Pippin, that if they just tossed him at the black gate, like a day would go by and the dark tower and sauron explode. And the more i think about it it actually seems plausible. Pippin is mostly responsible for 3 Maiar being destroyed. By causing a clanging in Moria he caused Gandalf's death but with that he also led the Balrog to death. And then it was Pippins plan to "Head south" towards Isengard with Treebeard to get them into action, with the destruction of the fires of Isengard and Saruman being trapped, angry and murdered. So really i feel that joke plan could actually work XD
@renee1769 ай бұрын
Always makes me smile the way they always talk of "Hope" throughout the 3 movies. Since Aragon was raised by the Elves, Aragon's given Elfin name means Hope. 😊
@Nifter719 ай бұрын
Estel
@manuela19869 ай бұрын
Ikr?! Especialy when someone say so to him that he brings/gives hope ❤️
@batmanvsjoker77259 ай бұрын
I swear, the 2000s were the best year for CGI. Gollum literally holds up in more ways than one.
@Iymarra9 ай бұрын
Andy Serkis is not winning an oscar in this scene counter : Ding!
@dbszady9 ай бұрын
Also the CGI for Davey Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean still look top notch
@lokephoenix10393 ай бұрын
Yeah, somewhere, someone has an Oscar that should’ve been Andy Serkis’ Also I second Davy Jones as well, that’s still better than most CGI today
@gingerbaker_toad6969 ай бұрын
Ian McKellen should have gotten at least one Oscar for his performance as Gandalf
@manuela19869 ай бұрын
Ikr?! His eyes and whole face expressions tell so much ❤️
@vercoda99979 ай бұрын
I've a cute gay Asian friend in London who has a prized photo of himself with Ian and Patrick Stewart (an old buddy of his) in the street at London Pride about ten years ago, with Ian wearing a colourful Nobody Knows I'm Gay t-shirt. Delightfully himself, always.
@batmanvsjoker77259 ай бұрын
"That still counts as one!" Legolas and Gimli's rivalry is too good 😂
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
Ahahah gotta love that banter!
@tonyyul7039 ай бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnights the Ring can amplify it's lustful powers even if you're just looking at it.... An easy snare for even the innocent
@tonyyul7039 ай бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnights Andy serkis stole the show as Golem.....
@tonyyul7039 ай бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnights there are tons of Christian messages in this story it's ridiculous
@tonyyul7039 ай бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnights this interaction between Gandalf and Sarumon, insane.
@Fernando-dt8je9 ай бұрын
06:55 the way it starts and shows the 2 friends fighting, ending in d3ath.....then showing frodo and sam.... it shows how good of a heart Sam has. After all this time close to the ring, he doesn't really get "affected".
@batmanvsjoker77259 ай бұрын
Gandalf being done af when he sees Merry and Pippin just chillin and smokin weed 😂😂😂
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
Ahahahah you just see it in his eyes, he'd just like smdh 😂
@rbrtck9 ай бұрын
I don't think "pipeweed" was supposed to have been anything but tobacco in the books, although obviously the movies imply otherwise.
@MoutainMannPro9 ай бұрын
@@rbrtck yeah the movies pretty strongly imply that it's weed, not tobacco that they smoke.
@dwightfitch31209 ай бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnightsThe books (not really a trilogy but a novel which the publishers made T divide into 3 books, which themselves r each divided into 2 books. Now one book of The Wheel of Time is about as long as TLOTR. How times change) richly deserve their reputation as a source of inspiration for many writers. Truly great stuff
@donnaroo80429 ай бұрын
True, but the scene in the book is lovely - Treebeard informed the hobbits that King Théoden was coming and directed them to welcome him with as honorable words as they could think of, and they tried their best.
@timklepper14653 ай бұрын
I love all of Denise's little "look at the camera in anticipation" moments...definitely all of us anytime we showed these to someone who had never seen them...
@bethcushway4589 ай бұрын
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! What a cliffhanger! 😂 I can't wait for tomorrow. I have to say guys your editing is absolutely immaculate! You manage to get so much content from the films in it's incredible. I'm so impressed 🙌🏻
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
Haha Part 2 is coming during Christmas time to honor the real atmosphere there was back in the day waiting a year for these 😂 in all seriousness thank you! We put a bunch of work into these putting in as much as we were allowed. Really pushed the limits with these. ❤️
@bethcushway4589 ай бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnights hahahaha!🤣 Oh my god having to deal with that once was enough! I can't wait for RotK til Christmas twice🤣
@myroselle69879 ай бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnightsYou scared me!!! LOL!!! I’m not sure I can wait a few hours..let alone months…. I can’t even imagine the amount of work that you put into these. Y’all are just wonderful. ❤. Watching with you it almost seem like watching it for the first time. Your reactions are the best on KZbin.
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
@myroselle6987 Thank you for watching these and giving us so much love and support. You guys are truly the best ❤️
@rikk3199 ай бұрын
"We fight!" The almost universal response by reactors to this line: LET'S GOOOOOO
@batmanvsjoker77259 ай бұрын
Fun fact: this is one the three films that won 11 Oscars. The others being Titanic (1997) and Ben-Hur (1959).
@agentsculder24519 ай бұрын
Although it's tied for most Oscars for a single film, it's the only film to go 11 for 11. It won every Oscar it was nominated for that year.
@Kilian6009 ай бұрын
Titanic and LotR are featuring Bernard Hill ! The only actor who was in 2 movies which won 11 Oscars !
@lorig-ski9 ай бұрын
"He's an ugly one. Particularly ugly. He's not even symmetrical" 😂😂😂
@lordpuki13759 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: the design of this orc in particular was based on Hollywood Producer and general all-around sleazeball Harvey Weinstein...
@el-violador9 ай бұрын
This is the manliest film in which the male leads hold each other while openly weeping
@krisfrederick50019 ай бұрын
And one of the heroes is a Woman
@seregrian56759 ай бұрын
@@krisfrederick5001 but not THE hero, who lectures us about her heroism
@stargames8276 ай бұрын
This movies have always been so amazing to me no matter how many time I watch it and the scenes in Rohan have a special place in my heart, they are all so full of hope, enduring and honor despite the terrors they have passed, its really inspiring. Here are two facts that I find really cool about Rohan too: Fun fact 1 - The Kingdom of Rohan was formed when Theoden's ancestor, Eorl, helped out the steward of Gondor of the time to fight Orcs that were invading the territory. Eorl was the only one who answered the call for aid, so after that battle was won he and the steward swore an oath where Eorl was rewarded parts of the territory of Gondor (which would later on become Rohan) andpledged that the horseman shall be in perpetual friendship with Gondor (and oaths are reeeally important stuff in the LOTR universe). So Theoden going to help Gondor when Gondor called for aid was ofc by his will, but also to fulfil that oath Fun fact 2 - The people of Rohan are called many names, one of them is Eorlingas, which is an Old English word meaning 'the People of Eorl' or 'Sons of Eorl', because of their first King I also wanted to thank you two for the movies reactions, they have been super fun to watch along
@RichardDicksondlyrch689 ай бұрын
Denethor's line about knowing more than Gandalf realizes is a nod to the book in which Minas Tirith had a seeing stone that Sauron had corrupted and was using to feed Denethor visions of doom and despair so as to keep Gondor weak until he was ready to strike.
@carlosmiguel47569 ай бұрын
This is an "ultra" masterpiece! I'm actually nervous that in my life time i'll never see another trilogy as good as this. When Peter Jackson made this, he immediately became in my top5 best directors ever. For this trilogy alone!
@heatherqualy91439 ай бұрын
“He’s an ugly one. Especially ugly. He’s not even symmetrical.” Ok, that got me laughing! 😂 Denise, you said you were loving seeing this vicariously through Ari’s first-time-watching eyes. That’s what I try to explain to people when they look at me skeptically for watching reaction videos. THAT’S the joy of them! We can no longer see something for the first time, but we can feel that experience again when you watch someone else discover something you love. And you two are the best of the best about really feeling the impact of the movies you watch! ❤❤
@manuela19869 ай бұрын
Yeah, when it comes to the soundtrack, some characters, locations, even the ring, have their own theme/motif. Sometimes they switch scale, the instruments played, to add more context and emotion. Howard Shore really did something special with this one. It literaly tells the story on its own level ❤
@NovaSkiesx9 ай бұрын
One of my favourite scenes is when Pippin sings within the hall while the Steward feasts. The cracking and breaking of the bones and the red juice of the tomatoes running down his mouth representing blood is such amazing symbolism as his son and small force go to their deaths. It's a tragic and beautiful scene.
@cp368productions29 ай бұрын
The scene in Orthanc went very differently than Peter Jackson did here. They went into Orthanc and spoke with Sauruman which they do a little here, but they left Sauruman in the tower. Him and Grima then left and took over The Shire which the Hobbits then had to free. Grima did stab Sauruman in the back but it was in The Shire in front of Frodo and the other hobbits along with a company of Hobbit Archers. When Grima ran after stabbing Sauruman who was going by "Sharky" the hobbits who are exceptional archers shot Grima full of arrows. Legolas is the son of King Thranduil of the Woodland Relm, the Wood Elves were very heavy drinkers and drank exceptionally strong wine daily, so the Rohan beer was basically like water to Legolas. Also Anduril Flame of the West was reforged before they even had the Council of Elrond, Aragon was actually carrying it the entire time. Peter Jackson changed it to probably just to have that moment of Elrond giving Aragorn a motivational speech.
@markfoshee47689 ай бұрын
Correct me if I'm wrong but weren't the elves who reforged the sword Elrond's sons?
@Vimdraa9 ай бұрын
It's been forever and a day since I read the books, but I know Elrond wasn't the one who came to the Rohan camp that day. In my fading memory I remember it being a Dunedain ranger who brought Aragorn the sword, but it's possible I'm just getting my memory twisted, and that he didn't bring a sword so much as came to encourage Aragorn to go see the oathbreakers.
@leeneufeld41409 ай бұрын
I think he changed it for simplicity's sake. The thing that commanded the wraith's loyalty wasn't the sword, it was the Ring of Barahir, which you see Aragorn wearing throughout the films. But the sword is a more visually powerful symbol, better to get the point across in a movie, so a change was made.
@gregall21789 ай бұрын
@@Vimdraa The sword was reforged before the fellowship left Rivendell. The rangers brought a banner from Arwen 🙂
@aryblack9 ай бұрын
@@markfoshee4768 If I remember it correctly, yes.
@scottkirby50169 ай бұрын
The soundtrack when the beacons are lit is a special sort of epic. Howard Shore knocked it out of the park.
@sircdrom9 ай бұрын
Haha, the cut to "End Part 1" was great! :D
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
Such an epic moment! That scene jolted my hopes back up 😄
@AtigunAlaska9 ай бұрын
That end cut though. Gave me goosebumps. I have to say, your editing and weaving of the movie into your speaking is perfect. There parts where the movie cuts away aren't too long.
@cstephen989 ай бұрын
Davies was in so much pain under the Dwarf prosthetics. On the last day they gave it to him so he could burn it. He 'ran' to the fire and was so delighted to burn it :)
@iggtastic9 ай бұрын
If I recall, it's because he's allergic to the latex they were made from. He had a perpetual itchy, scratchy rash all over his face. The show must go on. That's dedication.
@WilliamMoses3559 ай бұрын
Allergic reactions tend to get worse with continued exposure. I heard an interview, where he was talking about filming the stair scene in Moria. He said that the line "Not the beard!" was genuine. He meant, "Don't rip off my makeup!"
@MrDevintcoleman5 ай бұрын
I’m back watching this reaction again because… well, it’s a top tier LotR reaction but I just had a realization: the sound design when the pillar of light goes up from Minas Morgul is so incredible because that cut out of sound when it starts is supposed to be how bassy the initial sound is. Like it would shake your whole body and disorient you with its depth, and your ears couldn’t process it at all until the higher pitches come in. Goddamn brilliant sound design.
@rluke39 ай бұрын
As someone who's seen these movies dozens of times, it's always fantastic to watch along with a new arrival. I'm having such a blast...!!!!
@LordBaktor9 ай бұрын
The music during the whole lighting of the beacons sequence is more fire than the fire that lights the beacons.
@mottwoman67759 ай бұрын
The thing to remember is that the Ring had been alone for 3000 years when it came to Sméagol. It was very potent.
@Sindamsc9 ай бұрын
Thanks for not delaying the second part of reaction for another week ❤
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
We got you guys! Thank you for watching ❤️
@mintcookielgfu9 ай бұрын
John Noble is such an underrated actor. You want to hate him and he does such a good job with his dialogue and acting to force that on the audience.
@johan71709 ай бұрын
One thing the movie made better than the books (IMHO) is Aragorn's journey : In the books he carries the broken sword with him since the beginning and it's being reforged before the Fellowship leaves Rivendell. Having him receiving it only after Helm's Deep makes more sense : He finally accepted his destiny as king, he's okay with being Isildur's heir, he proved what a leader he is, he earned the right to wield the sword of kings
@salyx9 ай бұрын
Yeah, they gave him more of an emotional journey, which makes for a far more interesting character.
@Dumbodwarf9 ай бұрын
Sure, but in the books he never questioned his destiny (at least once he got older) as becoming king or considered the blood of Numenor as a "weakness".
@forg69802 ай бұрын
Minas Ithil which was build by Isildur, it was so beautiful now Minas Morgul totally destroyed and corrupt with darkness.
@stephenlai9279 ай бұрын
'He's not even symmetrical.' That one killed me lol😂 Can't wait for part two. You guys are awesome👍
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
😂 Dude was UGLY! Thank you so much for watching this with us. You guys are the best ❤️
@aryblack9 ай бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnights There are some people I used to LARP with that called that orc "Tumorco" (I'm from Spain. The name is a mixture of tumour and orc)
@JarodMoonchild19759 ай бұрын
@@aryblack Well, I could be mistaken, but if my memory serves me right, at least in the original release version of the movie, he was listed as "Leper Orc", referring to the condition (illness) of leprosy, a sickness that gives you swelling and boils, to the point of changing your appearance from what it originally was. Now, I'm no expert on this, and I'm just giving my description based on my knowledge, and what I've heard through the years. But please, don't take my description as facts, and if you really want to know precisely, look up 'Leprosy' for yourself, if you want the textbook definition of the disease. And I know at least in the west, leprosy is kind of an old disease, not so common these days. But in some poor countries, leprosy and lepers, can still be found.
@aryblack9 ай бұрын
@@JarodMoonchild1975 I do know what leprosy is and I don't know why you decided to info dump when I have just mentioned what some of my friends used to call that orc.
@emosam077 ай бұрын
11:22 this whole bit is in the Shire, at the end of the book. I'm so glad they put this in the extended version, cuz it at least calls reference to the true book ending (which arguably was rightfully changed for the movie)
@TheLaFleur9 ай бұрын
Denethor has access to a Palanthir like Saruman was, in his pride he thought he could use it to spy on Sauron and gain knowledge of his plans. But like Saruman, Sauron manipulated him into thinking Mordor was invincible and Gondor would be unable to defeat him. So much of the despair of Denethor comes from the sense of doom because of Sauron's manipulation. In the books he's not a bad man, but overly proud and battle driven like Boromir, but with the knowledge he would be defeated sooner or later
@jenniferhamels11769 ай бұрын
A slight correction, Saruman wasn't actually manipulated in any form by Sauron like Denethor. He grew an obsession over the ring. Where he willingly chose to side with Sauron but secretly planned to attempt to take the ring for himself.
@TheLaFleur9 ай бұрын
@@jenniferhamels1176 ok, but I also remember how sure he was about the power of Sauron, thinking he would never going to be defeated, most of the time he's scared of Sauron, even when it's obvious Eru will never allow Sauron to succeed
@jenniferhamels11769 ай бұрын
@@TheLaFleur Saruman was fascinated about this trinket, this ring, long before obtaining a palantir. He simply wanted the ring all to himself. He feared Sauron's power because he knew if Sauron found out his actual intention of keeping the ring, Sauron would have taken him out immediately before the ring would have ever gotten to Isengard.
@loislane74829 ай бұрын
3:36 Yep, that's the Rohan theme. But normally it is played on strings, while the Gondor theme is played on brass instruments. Here we get the Rohan theme on brass to symbolise Rohan riding to the aid of Gondor. The score is a masterpiece!
@Prodrummer16039 ай бұрын
There are some important information regarding Denethor: He had one of the Palantir (Seeing Stones). He regularly looked into it and tried to battle with Sauron himself, which drained out most his energy. Seeing the images in the Stone and hearing of the Death of his son made him loose any hope. But in the books he was the one to lighten up the Beacons. He also saw images of the Black Ships but since he already lost any hope he thought these Black Ships were actually ships of the enemy and not Aragorn who would arrive to save the day.
@charlessperling7031Ай бұрын
Pippin thinks that Denethor is even more like Gandalf than Gandalf, and after the Steward interviews the hobbit, Gandalf tells him that he hopes that Pippin is never again caught between "two such terrible old men." "He was great once," said Frodo of Saruman. You can say it about Denethor as well.
@Jackalblade99 ай бұрын
Whoah! That was the BEST place to cut part one of your reaction, can't wait for part 2!
@sayopubl9 ай бұрын
Damn you, that cliffhanger! hahahaha.. Her faces, BTW, hilarious.
@ranconetv9 ай бұрын
it's a pure addiction that i can get all of this emotions again and again, time after time even after 20 years of film and thousand of reactions that i've already watched and keep watching
@JoeMama4109 ай бұрын
“I take my leave.” There is a whole herd of memes built around how to replace common phrases with LotR dialogue
@ViKatamari9 ай бұрын
i always burst out laughing when Saruman falls and its impaled, its SO unintentionally funny
@Wint3rWasteland9 ай бұрын
The snarky banter in this movie is so skilfully, and articulately written. Instead of saying “Aragorn is not fit to rule” he says “the last of a ragged house long bereft of lordship”. So poetic.
@caiovieira21689 ай бұрын
It's funny seeing Denise having this reactions when she already know about key points of the story 😂😂😂
@dininelbourne9 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. haha
@villeaaltonen5999 ай бұрын
Some of those side-eyes are gif-worthy.
@Fedorchik15369 ай бұрын
Extended cut is WILDLY different from the theatrical cut. It has enough extra material for the whole extra regular length movie.
@kossakken8 ай бұрын
I envision the tree as an analogy of the story of the guarded flower. It's brought up in Babylon 5, and though many claim the ownership of the tale, it's most likely from St. Petersburg in Russia. Look it up.
@charlesedward50479 ай бұрын
What! Only 51 minutes for a ROTK reaction? Sees Part 1 of 2...the world is right again.
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
You're in for a treat because Part 2 is sitting at the hour and 24 min mark!
@thegoodspirit52889 ай бұрын
" We FIGHT!!! ", then Ari gasps, " HUH!?!? " . Best ending to a video!!!
@myroselle69879 ай бұрын
Little tidbit: The guy (elf) in the scene of Arwen seeing her future son, the one who says something about them needing to go..is a fan favorite from the Council Of Elrond in “Fellowship Of The Ring”. He doesn’t speak or do much of anything but a lot of fans noticed him because of his looks. etc. They started calling him “FIGWIT”, which stood for “Frodo Is Great, Who Is That?” That’s why he’s in this movie. It’s kind of a nod to the fans… Just kind of an interesting fun fact, I think….
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
Hahahah whaaat?? How did I never hear that that's hilarious 😂😂😂
@NsTheName9 ай бұрын
Weren’t they all filmed at the same time?
@myroselle69879 ай бұрын
@@NsTheName Kind of but they obviously weren’t filmed “in order”. They were still working on “Two Towers” and “Return Of The King” when “Fellowship” was released. Apparently there’s a lot of redoing and “pick up work” done in films of this magnitude. Then there’s the editing which, on these films was almost life changing because of how complicated and difficult it was. There’s a story of the film makers going to one of the premieres and finding out that Peter hadn’t even seen the whole finished product. I can’t remember which one it was but I know that with “Return Of The King” they barely made the deadline so that might have been the one. They were working on it right up to the very last second. There are lots of commentary tracks and “making of” appendices along with the extended edition videos and they’re really fun. Sorry for the run on reply….lol!
@myroselle69879 ай бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnights LOL!! I’m just filled with lots of useless….but FUN information. I read and think too much. Like a female Spencer Reid on “Criminal Minds” but without the intellectual brilliance. I have to be careful because when I get going on something peoples eyes tend to glaze over…lol!
@NsTheName9 ай бұрын
OK, that makes a lot of sense. Thanks!@@myroselle6987
@anthonygshit6785Ай бұрын
18:58 that little look at the camera 🤩
@AbsoluteApril9 ай бұрын
"If we don't have a Sam, we gotta be a Sam" that was a beautiful comment!
@SarcastSempervirens9 ай бұрын
Saruman had a powerful voice, in a sense that his voice could influence others to think the way he says, believe lies, doubt themselves etc., that's what he was trying to do in the begining, talking from top of the tower.
@shainewhite27819 ай бұрын
Winner of 11 Oscars including Best Picture! It was nominated in all categories, including Best Director, Best Visual Effects, Best Original Score, Best Original Score, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design and Best Film Editing.
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
And each of them is so well deserved it's crazy!! What a masterpiece!
@SilverViper10009 ай бұрын
I think it wasn't nominated in all categories, but it won the Oscar of every category it was nominated in. I think there were only 3 movies with a clean swipe and return of the king was the one with the most actual won Oscar's. Sorry for beeing too lazy to look this up. Just Google clean swipe and Oscars 😅
@Beco969 ай бұрын
27:16 fun fact about the Nazgul scream. It was actually produced by Fran Walsh (Peter Jackson's wife). They couldn't figure out anything creepy/scary enough, and she just went into a music studio and screamed as loud as she could. A bit of sound editing later, and here's the scream. That was officially confirmed in the makinf-of documentary :)
@Serai39 ай бұрын
You can thank Fran Walsh, Peter's Jackson's wife, for that horrible Nazgul shriek. She was the one who recorded it after he couldn't get what he wanted from the sound guys. The horrible pale lumpy orc was designed as a caricature of Harvey Weinstein. Peter had dealings with the guy, and let's just say he was not impressed. Denethor was not evil. He was gaslit. Just like Saruman, Denethor had one of the Palantirs in his keeping, and again like Saruman he fell into the trap of believing what Sauron showed him. The Dark Lord showed Saruman a fantasy of partnership and power, while to Denethor he showed a fantasy of limitless armies raining death on Minas Tirith. The Steward didn't realize it was a lie, and committed Tolkien's greatest sin: despair. He gave up. Not seeing a way out, he believed he was living in the last days of Gondor, just waiting to be consumed. As to his feelings about Faramir, John Noble (who played him) says he believes Denethor blamed Faramir for his mother's death, as she died giving birth to the boy. Also, Faramir resembles his mother, and thus is a constant reminder of his grief. It's not fair but it's very common, sadly. That disparity between the Steward sitting at his meal and the soldiers riding out to die is a visual proof that Denethor is not a king. Every king in this story rides to war at the head of his men, while Denethor sits in his tower and orders others to ride out for him.
@luketimewalker9 ай бұрын
Amazing input, thank you!
@charlessoliman31519 ай бұрын
Ari's gasp at the last second...Priceless! I love watching ya'lls reactions. Best on KZbin.
@cjkalandek9969 ай бұрын
I have a sob story about this movie and you'll see the same story in my comment on James Vs Cinema's reaction to this move. _Lord of the Rings_ was my dad's favorite movie series and _Return of the King_ was his all-time favorite movie. And some time between 2005-2007, we watched it and I sung along to the end credits song "Into The West" just for fun. But my dad loved how I sang it so much (because I could actually sing well when I was younger), that after the movie was over and I was getting ready to go to bed, he made me promise I'd sing that song on the day of his funeral. I was like, "Uh...okay. but that better not happen for another 20 or 30 years." He passed away in 2017 and my singing voice wasn't what it used to be. But I still ended up singing it on the day of his funeral. And I gotta tell ya, when I was at the podium, I refused to look up because I knew I'd choke up and stop if I saw anyone cry (especially my grandpa) and I was also holding on to the sides of the podium due to my hands shaking so badly. Ever since, I've made a vow to myself to watch the whole _LOTR_ trilogy on the day of his birthday to honor him. And it's very cathartic for me as it's a good way of getting any baggage out of my system after singing along to the end credits song after watching the whole trilogy.
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
Wow... Thank you so much for opening up and sharing this with us. It's definitely a story worth sobbing to. I'm (Denise) so glad you got to keep your promise to your dad, and though I don't know if there is anything beyond this mortal coil, I am certain he was so proud and happy. Having this kind of comfort movie is truly a fantastic way to cope! I have my own comfort movies and it's amazing how they sometimes make it through those mental barriers that protect us from feeling the grief in our day to day. I hope you keep singing that song for yourself and for your dad ❤️
@cjkalandek9969 ай бұрын
@@OfficialMediaKnights Thank you.
@Cameron50439 ай бұрын
That was ...oh my heart! Thank you! You are very brave to share this with us! We honor you and your father! I don't know when his birthday is, but the next time I watch Return of the King, I will think of you and remember him!
@roosterblood9 ай бұрын
I remember we had to run from one cinema screening to the other as the reel took too long to change so they had it ready at another.
@denisesf59 ай бұрын
I'm 19 minutes in and Denise's side-eyes and knowing grins are killing me! I know exactly how she feels! You go girl!😅😅😅😅😅
@Alex-mn1fb5 ай бұрын
Omg loved that Elden Ring reference hahah ! The Haligtree is so Elven coded, its basically if Lothlorien had a Rivendell color palette! And Elphael underneath it is definitely inspired by Minas Tirith! It was so great to go through these movies with you guys! Such a nice couple, and I especially enjoyed how you both comoliment each other! He is enjoying it for the first time and has that WoW reaction that we all had and love to relive, and she is clearly a hardcore fan, and is so coool how smart she is and how well she reacts but without spoiling anything for him! 🤩😁👍
@Lee552339 ай бұрын
Fun facts The two who forged the sword were Elrond sons they had a quite a role in the books but obviously minimised The orc who’s leading the armies to Minas Tirath was modelled after Harvey Weinstein. They specifically made him extra ugly, and to quote Peter Jackson “f*** him” (Harvey) 😂 Gosh I love this trilogy
@Kimmerkel-k9 ай бұрын
And I believe the sword forging scene was two real blacksmiths, not actors, from New Zealand.
@victoria_m135 ай бұрын
“we all need a sam” “and if you don’t have a sam, you’re just got to BE a sam” wow, nice quote
@JNKArts889 ай бұрын
Funny fact - Theoden King was also a a Cap on Titanic 😃
@metalmaria269 ай бұрын
Just got home from Comiccon where I got to meet Elijah Wood and got his autograph!
@Tofushoots9 ай бұрын
My new favourite thing in life, is when she looks into the camera with that knowing look.
@johnwalters13419 ай бұрын
At 45:30, Theoden is expressing the old Anglo-Saxon concept of valor in the face of overwhelming odds. Tolkien wrote a short play, "The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth, Beorhthelm's Son," illustrating this very topic: "Heart shall be bolder, Harder be purpose, More proud the spirit As our power lessens!"
@Cameron50439 ай бұрын
YES!!!! That exact quote, yes!!!
@StefanJohannesberg9 ай бұрын
In the Eighties and Nineties i read hundreds of fantasy books with big own worlds and all the time we were waiting for a movie to cover these whole worlds for us. And by the time we didn't think we get one "Lord Of The Rings" came along. All of us now older people were tearing up watching the three movies. Til this day.
@toddjackson31369 ай бұрын
When Aragorn was younger he spent time in Rohan and Gondor. Both Theoden and Denithor were young princes at the time. Both of their fathers admired the young Dunidine warrior Aragorn and took him into their councils. Theoden trusted his father's choice while Denother was jealous of his father's admiration. Later when Denothor married he loved his wife deeply. She died when Farimier was born and he resembles her. It pains Denathor to look at him. Also when they were little Boramir spent all of his time training to be a soldier while Farimier took time to learn about the world and nature from Gandalf when he would come to study the ancient records of Gondor. Denathor loves both of his sons, but he is very critical his youngest because he reminds him of his wife and Aragorn.
@TomCat7779 ай бұрын
Christopher Lee was Tolkien's cousin and they spent many hours discussing LOTR. He would give Peter Jackson insight no one else had about the story
@OfficialMediaKnights9 ай бұрын
Wait what!? They were related!?
@Fizzbizz2 ай бұрын
He was most definitely not Tolkien's cousin lol however he had a cousin by the little name of Ian Fleming.
@Rowaenthe17 күн бұрын
@@Fizzbizz Related to Fleming, who allegedly based some of James Bond on CL's exploits during the war. Lee was also evidently the sole cast member to have met Tolkien, though. And I believe he was also such an avid fan of LOTR that he read it once a year for many years.
@alt72443 ай бұрын
Whenever i see the beacons lit, i think about how they are manned 24/7 for how many years? Just the logistics of the men, food, and supplies constantly being rotated..... geez
@craigwoodward84557 ай бұрын
41:25 The song Pippin sings. Billy Boyd was given the lyrics and there was no tune to it. No one knew how to sing it. He took it home, he worked on it himself and came back. First thing he said was "I've got it, start the cameras." And then he did this song. In one take. And the entire film crew was silent. It's haunting how beautiful it is.
@jalayneduncan9 ай бұрын
omg your face at the end of part one thou lmfao ... LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!! cant wait to see yr reaction to part two
@ChrisMillerCrazyHouse9 ай бұрын
It’s so cool when you can introduce your friends or loved ones to good movies. My wife has always been more of a book reader, but over the years I have gotten to show her the film versions of these classic books.