@@scaryghost5721 Peter Jackson actually said the theatrical version are the definitive versions. The extended cuts are just intended for the die hard fans
You’ll benefit a lot for making this choice. I’ll fill you in after the second movie. But continue with the extended versions. They reveal more about the essence of the world and the nature of certain things missed that usually only the book readers know but also it’s not just any book. This man was a master linguist and had a love for mythology and he studied the cultures of many lands. Especially that of Finland, Wales and Ireland and Norway. It’s also where his very fleshed out languages come from too ! He was creating things that was to give back to Anglo Saxons which had their cultures and ancient advanced histories destroyed and lost due to the larger empires rising around them and so on (and cultures of other lands too. He essentially was reviving ancient knowledge and had a deep respect for the beings such as the Fae etc. The elves are very much related to the Tuatha De Danaan too)
When Boromir dies, you can hear an Elvish chorus in the score. Translated they are singing, ‘I do not love the sword for it’s brightness or the arrow for it’s swiftness. I love only that which they defend.’
You two have what I think are the best qualities of reactors: enthusiasm, a strong sense of wonder, sharp minds, and warm hearts. Also nice seeing couples who are enjoying the shared experience together.
@@gintuner4371 if someone is literally crossing their fingers while people are jumping/being tossed over great distances, they’re completely into the story, no matter how much screaming and/or talking is also happening. If you don’t enjoy the way they watch stuff, just don’t come back 🤷🏼🤣
Not even joking when I say watching people react to the Trilogy is my fav thing on TH-cam. Can’t wait to watch you guys laugh, cry, and smile through the best movies ever made 🙏
Remember that the battle against Sauron is as far in the past for the hobbits as David and Goliath are for us. If someone tried to sell you David’s authentic slingshot, in perfect condition despite being 3000 years old, you might not believe it at first any more than Frodo believed that his uncle’s ring was the mythical Ring of Sauron.
You’re right about Frodo being a better choice as the ring bearer. He’s good natured and Hobbits in general are simple people who don’t desire power, so less easily corrupted.
Possible Spoiler Alert....If you haven't yet seen the other two movies my comment below does give some stuff away. And yet it pretty much ruins Frodo too. I appreciate his sympathy for Gollum because he recognizes himself in Gollum. And who really is responsible for the final victory? Sam is really the only one who seemed unaffected by the Ring. No one else could even touch it without being affected. My ex-wife was VERY impressed on how they made the ring an actual character in the movie. It was not passive. And I think that reflects how the books wanted it to be.
@@davidmichaelson1092 Book Frodo is sterner with Gollum than he is in the films. He shows him mercy and kindness but he never takes any nonsense from Gollum and is never manipulated by him. Neither does he identify with him to the extent that the films show. I'm not happy with how the films portrayed Frodo, to be honest. I like them in general but this was a major flaw.
@@philippalinton5850 You are right about the book Frodo. I kind of liked the modification, but Frodo and Sam were never my favorite characters...I know I am unusual about that. I even have a friend that named a son Samwise. My least favorite part was how they treat Gimli's character in the second and third movie. He is supposed to be a badass but they turn him into comic relief. But all three movies are great overall. And I even liked the Hobbit movies, though they got pretty cheesy at times. But they also introduced some good backstory.
I wish they went more into Gimli's gift from Galadriel. People think it's weird that he'd ask for a strand of hair. First thing he initially says no and she persists. In the book he tells her that his intention is to forge a gem to be an heirloom to be passed down throughout his families generations. I love it because it represents Gimli's personal growth. Dwarves and Elves naturally don't like each other but this is the point in the story where Gimli, and Legolas by extension, begin to put aside their prejudice and start to become friends. Legolas knows if Galadriel agreed to such an offer it REALLY means something.
There is even a connection to real life history. A woman giving a lock of her hair to a man was considered a sign of great affection during the Middle Ages.
Yeah, unfortunately most people in the last couple of generations don’t understand the significance of keeping, or being gifted, a lock of hair, so they just think Gimli’s request is strange.
Oh they were great friends at some point but crazy things during those previous ages ripped that asunder and the presence of Morgoth’s energy wasn’t helping much either. But thanks to Finrod and His sister Galadriel annnd even Celebrimbor and his buddy Narvi were what helped reforge the bonds ever stronger!!
Gimli starts out by assuring us that "here's one Dwarf she won't ensnare so easily." To better understand the significance of Galadriel's gift to Gimli, you need to read The Silmarillion, Tolkien's master history of Middle-earth. The book version of LOTR gives Gimli numerous occasions to defend Galadriel's honor from various would-be critics of the "Elf-witch."
Fun fact: When Ian McKellen (the actor who plays Gandalf) hit his head in the beginning of the movie it wasn't scripted, he actually hit his head on accident. But he acted so well through it that they decided to keep it in the movie
This will be the fun fact thread ^ The knife thrown by the orc towards Aragorn was actually a mistake and could've hurt Viggo Mortensen if he hadn't parried it.
Not-so Fun Fact: Though it's not _technically_ on screen, in the scene where Sam is wading out to Frodos boat he stepped on a shard of glass the crew hadn't caught when they cleared the area previously and it cut straight into his foot.
@Kneb587 That's one fact I did not know lol, thanks for sharing! I knew about this one & how Vigo broke his toe on the helmet in The Two Towers but this one is new to me lol
@@backisgabbeYT It wasn't a mistake per se, he was supposed to miss by a wide margin and they would use clever camera angles to make it look like it was close. But it got thrown at him and he blocked it. Dangerous, but made that fight infinitely cooler lol.
The fight between Gandalf and the Balrog was a closer fight than it appeared. Both are immortal beings called Maiar, roughly equal in power. Thousands of years earlier, the Balrogs were Maiar that were corrupted by Morgoth. Gandalf is a Maiar that was sent to Middle Earth and took the form of a wizard, along with Saruman (the White), Radagast (the Brown) and two other blue wizards.
@@theblackbabygoat6876 Morgoth is a Valar and them as well as Maiar are all angelic beings And Sauron was the most powerful Maiar just like Morgoth was the most powerful Valar both apart from Eru Iluvatar himself who is basically God and more powerful and then Morgoth is Basically Satan while Sauron was his first lieutenant, his right hand man Edit: and Gothmog was a Maiar as well and was the head Balrog or Demon basically under Morgoth
@Blizzard Force That Gothmog is different from Gothmog the Orc btw. It's confusing, but the Gothmog we see in the third movie is literally just an Orc, the one you're talking about was a Balrog.
One of the creepiest moments of the Nazgûl (the Black Riders) is when the hobbits see the silhouette of the one rider in the forest- where they see breath of the horse but none from the Rider. It’s a subtle detail that drives home that the Ringwraiths are neither living nor dead.
I want to mention that the 3 of Galadriel's hairs is quite the important gift. According to the lore: "Feanor was so inspired by Galadriel's grace and beauty, that he wished to use strands of her hair in the making of his three Silmarils, the most precious gems ever created in Middle Earth". ...But she refused and gave the hairs to Gimli.
What must also be said is that Feanor was the strongest and most powerful elve to have ever lived. So powerful in fact that Melkor/Morgoth feared one on one combat with Feanor. And Melkor/Morgoth was an immortal God like being that was among many other things the master of Sauron, who in turn was his strongest general, before Morgoth got bannished into the void beyond the world. Morgoth literally means ,,enemy of the world''. But Feanor had a dark burning fire in him. And Galadriel saw this and so refused to give him her hair for the Silmaril. In Gimli however, ages later, she saw kindness and a good heart. So when he said, that if he would wish something of her, then it would be one hair, she not only granted his (technically hypothetical) wish, but gave him three hairs. Furthermore: Legolas, an elve who has lived for some time by that point, also knows about the history behind that gift. And so, when they talked about the gifts, and Gimli spoke about the three hairs, that was an icebreaker moment for Legolas, which immensly strengthened their friendship.
@@yama123numbercauseytdemand4 As I remember, Feanor demanded the three hairs while Gimli had to be persuaded to tell his desire. Am I remembering correctly?
Hey guys, I recently found your channel and am really liking it. Sooo…I’m watching The Fellowship of the Rings reaction, and you pointed out the color-palette on the wall behind you from Beauty and the Beast. The woman who painted that (and more or less started the practice in the industry 32 years ago) was my art director Lisa Keene (no relation to Glen Keane, supervising animator of Beast). Those palettes really did help balance the color tone of the movie…Lisa is a goddamn genius. Anyway. It was really cool to hear you say it was your favorite movie:) Gary Trousdale Director, Beauty and the Beast
One of the main reasons that Frodo carrys the ring so well is because Hobbits are so humble in nature. They only care about food, tobacco and ale. They don’t care for power, strength or influence which is what the ring uses to leverage men, elves and dwarfs.
The best movie series ever. Boramir’s death did me in. His last words ‘I would have followed you, my brother, my captain, my king’…..had me a sobbing mess!
I love that when he does eventually die, he does so looking into Aragorn's face, and Aragorn is looking back - it's super important for both characters. Boromir realizes that Aragorn means his promise, and he doesn't have to die despairing - he puts all his hope and faith for the future of man in Aragorn, and is able to die with that renewed hope, peacefully. Aragorn did mean his promise, but I don't think he knew that he meant it until he felt the full weight of receiving Boromir's faith on the brink of death. His own faith in the future of man is rekindled by Boromir's trust. He's realizing in that moment that even though Boromir DID fall to the persuasion of the ring, he was STILL honorable and worth saving, and Aragorn DID care for him - so he could do the same for the rest of mankind, despite their flaws. They were worth saving, and worth leading.
LOTR is one of exceptionally rare movies you sit watching whole 3 hours and once it ends, you're left with "What, it's already over?!" You want MORE! Truly a masterpiece.
For a first time watch, you really picked up on the details...I think a lot of people get lost in the storyline as there are so many characters and plots going on. Great reaction, and even this 1 hour version got me welling-up at the emotional moments as a long-time fan of the books, and the movies are a masterpiece.
I'm a massive fan of the books and I can say without doubt they did them justice, loved the films just as much. Legolas and gimli have the best friendship.
Mmmm IDK if I can say they did the books justice. Actually they didn't do the books justice AT ALL. The story is changed and there are many things left out or not mentioned that are important to understanding the overall story better. But as a movie adaptation it his highly entertaining.
Ever since I discovered movie reactions during lockdowns, I’ve loved watching people react to these movies. It’s almost like I’m watching them again for the today time. This trilogy is truly perfection. From the acting, muaic, cinematography, visuals., etc. Cannot wait to watch the other videos. Buckle up! It’s gonna be a ride!
Tolkien deserves so much credit for creating Middle Earth and all its amazing characters and this movie served the book well. A genius book and genius movie.
It truly is. More than many realize. And Skyrim, D&D, Elder Scrolls and so on wouldn’t exist if his works came into the public sphere. Ever experience The Silmarillion or perhaps Children Of Hùrin, Lay Of Leithien, Beren & Lùthien, Fall Of Gondolin, Morgoth’s Rings, Laws And Customs Of The Eldar?❤❤❤❤
I love how there's always new people trying out Lord of the Rings for the first time on TH-cam. You two are absolutely sweet, can't wait to see how you like the entire trilogy
As someone who grew up with this amazing trilogy it makes my heart so happy to see people discover these films for the first time and fall into the fantasy and storytelling. It makes me feel like I'm watching it again for this first time! 😊
What amazes me is how connected you feel to all the characters after only one viewing. Within 4 hours, you understand the lands, the people, the weaknesses and strengths of indivisduals. You understand the history and why things happened the way they did. The way the script and storyline was written to translate from the books is nothing short of a miracle.
I often wonder about that, since by the time the films came out I'd read The Lord of the Rings 11 times and knew everything in them pretty intimately. So I've never gotten to experience the films without preexisting knowledge about them. It's why I've been on a LotR reaction video binge, it's fun seeing the overall effectiveness of the film's story telling.
I love how you mentioned Sam holding it down FAT for Frodo. There's never been a better written friend/friendship than the one shared by Frodo and Sam!
The Ring gives power according to one's nature. For Frodo, Gollum, and Isuldur ( king, but an ordinary man), it would just turn the wearer invisible. For someone who already has magical power like Gandalf, Saruman, or Galadriel, it would magnify their powers.
Yes but Numenoreans were literal ubermenches which is why Sauron himself when witnessing the glimmering glory of each noble hearted knight standing before him by the tens of thousands and even with Sauron fully embodies the ghouls and other monsters by the thousands turned tail and run. In the books isildur was going to actually give it to Elrond and that’s where he ended up being waylayed I believe but I know for a fact he had enough of it and found it too much for him so he was going to return back to Elrond for help
@@Makkaru112 Isildur was Numenorean, but the Ring still turned him invisible when he donned it. Maybe someone way further up the Numenorean line like Elros could have wielded the Ring to its full potential. Isildur was going north to take up the Kingship of Arnor. He stayed on in Gonder until his nephew was old enough to take over as king as Anarion's heir. Never heard in the books that he planned to give up the Ring. BTW, the massive host of Numenor that Sauron was led by Ar-Pharazon and was mostly destroyed with him when Numenor was destroyed..
The ring does give power to ordinary people buying just invisibility. It maximizes their natural talents as well as gives them the power to control or inspire people with their voice. It made you a better warrior and more deadly just by possessing it. Which is why gollom was able to kill so may orcs throughout his life, he literally preyed upon them for 500 years, living amongst them right under their nose. It also gave Sam confidence and allowed him to fight to the top of the tower through many orcs to save Frodo after he was stung by shelobe.
@@Heywoodthepeckerwood You are correct to a point. I din't think the Ring is what gave Sam courage to go rescue Frodo but YMMV. However, a lot of reactors wonder why Sauron doesn't turn invisible while WEARING the Ring and Frodo/Bilbo/Isildur do.
I was captured by the books 40 years ago and read all three of them over the Fourth of July weekend. I have never had such an incredible feeling as I had when I finished the last one.
One of the things I’ve never really thought about but realise on a rewatch, is that Gandalf gets absl bodied so many times, but never asks for help, he always provides it. Even when he’s gonna die to Saruman, he finds his own way out 👍🏽 what a g
2 of my favorite reactors watching the best movie trilogy ever. LFG Also for the next 2 movies (especially the 3rd), y'all might wanna split the reaction into multiple parts. A LOT happens in these movies.
Great reaction! If you haven't already watched them, I recommend you both wear headsets for the rest of the trilogy to really appreciate the score by Howard Shore. It truly is second to none and demands that level of respect.
@@johnwalters1341 There was a rule in the academy that ruled out scores that used the same themes as a score that already won, that being FOTR. The rule was changed the year after which allowed ROTK to win.
Frodo actually isn't the youngest, he's about 50 when the fellowship is formed. he's older than merry, pippin, sam, and boromir. The youngest is pippin.
53:14 you rolling your eyes dude but that's one of the most significant at most positive things in the history of Middle-earth. The fact that she gives him three shows that she considers him one of the greatest beings in Middle Earth even more so than probably the greatest elf of all time. And it proves him a lifelong friend of the elves after this. Lol
new viewer brought by the lotr algorithm. Probably weird, but I absolutely love her voice. Always nice to see a reaction from more than one person, since these movies are SUCH good communal movies.
deeper lore version for you: Galadriel's gift to Gimli has a deeper meaning behind it, Galadriel is one of the 2-3 most powerful and wise elves remaining in Middle Earth since the time the land was young. She was born in a place called Valinor, or the Undying land... which is basically the place of residence of the Valar, the local pantheon, the local "gods" as you may call them. Back then, the world was not illuminated by the sun, the moon and the stars, but rather by 2 trees of gold and silver, Telperion and Laurelin. It is said that Galadriel's hair had somehow captured some of the shine of those two trees. Her uncle Fëanor, who was a great king of the Elven people and also arguably their greatest craftsman to ever live, asked/demanded that she give him a lock of hair, so that he could use it to fashion 3 gems that would shine of the same light as the trees. Sensing his pride and arrogance, she refused his demand, tree times. He stopped asking and made the gems anyway, managing to complete the task he had set for himself even without her hair. Around these 3 gems, the possession of which became the driving force for many of the greats in the world, entire wars that lasted for centuries exploded. The gems actively shaped the fate of the races of middle earth to the point that the aforementioned Valar got involved directly. During these times, events surrounding the gems brought about the traditional enmity between Dwarves and Elves... the same enmity that Gimli still feels towards them. That enmity however does not survive his encounter with the wise Galadriel, whom Gimli basically falls platonically in love with. By giving him 3 of her hair, Galadriel is opening a door, offering an olive branch that might one day close the gap that divides these two races. Legolas, himself being an Elven prince and centuries old, knows of the story, as it shaped the lives of all Elves, and his subtle smile is possibly the first act of acknowledgment and reconciliation. it is also a way for Peter Jackson, the director of the film, to give a nod to all of the fans who know these facts and backstories... a way to make us feel seen, and to make us appreciate just how deeply the makers of the film respect the books and larger universe created by Tolkien. The thing with the hair may seem weird, but there is a significance to it in real life as well as in the lore of the story. In real life, it was not uncommon for wives, fiancés, or even girlfriends to give their men (who were going off to war), a lock of their hair as a keepsake, particularly in WWI, which Tolkien fought in. The lore part of it comes into play in The Silmarillion, Tolkien's tales of the creation of Arda, the Undying Lands of Valinor, and Middle Earth. Galadriel is many, many thousands of years old, and was born in Valinor before the sun and moon were even created. At the time, the world was lit by two trees, one gold and one silver which would shine at different times from each other, but would shine together once a day when one would fade and the other brighten. Galadriel's hair was said to look like the light of the mingled light from the two trees, which may have inspired Feanor, a master craftsman and heir to the high king of the Noldor, to craft the Silmaril's which were three jewels that captured the light of the two trees, one golden light, one silver light, and one co-mingled light. Fëanor had a bit of a thing for Galadriel and begged her for her hair three different times, which she rejected because she could perceive the inner darkness of his heart and rejected him, which made them "un-friends" after that. There is a lot more to the lore than that, so this is the super crib-notes version. But the point is, it was VERY significant that she granted Gimli three of her hairs to a dwarf, when she would not to the son of her king many thousands of years ago. How old is Galadriel during the War of the Ring? I have looked in many different sources and depending on where you look, she’s anywhere from 1789-20,000 years old. 6,000 seems too young as it would make her close in age to Elrond, who I know is much younger than her.(which wouldn’t make sense even if she was 690 years older making 6960! As she was around long before Elrond was even born and time was experience differently to say the LEAST as there is a lot to go into on that subject lol.) She was born during the Years of the Trees & back then the years were something like 9X longer than a solar year so I understand the math is hard, especially since she isn’t given an exact birth year. But it is said that Finarfin, her father, was born in Y.T. 1230, so I would assume she was born sometime within 1000 years of then (being generous). Basically, I’m wondering what the most accurate range is for her age during the events of Lord of the Rings. I’ll also add that Galadriel is was around before the ents even existed (of which Treebeard is 15,000 years old so she’s OLDER than Treebeard/Fangorn) or very close to when they were “created” by Yavannah and probably had much knowledge to do with such things and or direct knowledge of what happened. Probably through an early prototype of her mirror or simply another dream that made her long for middle earth all over again ontop of the yearning she already had to go there and explore. Nothing to do with Fëanor’s oath and all that jazz. Just going from the Appendices (and maybe Silmarillion) she would have to be at least 9000+ years older than Elrond Elrond was born near the end of the First Age, Galadriel was adult before the destruction of the Trees. Actually, more than that: I just checked, and the Second Age ended in SA 3441. So an elf born literally at the end of the First Age (FA 590) is 3441+3018 = 6459 years old when Frodo leaves for Rivendell. Elrond was born in FA 532, so adds 58 years to get 6517. Elves are mature at 100, so Galadriel adds at leas 632 to Elrond's age, to be at least 7149, and possibly quite a bit more (as attested by other comments.) One fic had Maglor(Elrond’s Adoptive Father, Maedhros was also adoptive father alongside Maglor, they were the eldest sons of Fëanor) - One fic had as much older than Galadriel; I wondered how we knew, and it was pointed out to me that Maglor was the second oldest son of the first son of Finwë, while Galadriel is the youngest child of the third son of Finwë. So, yeah. Note that the second age was the LONGEST and again time was experienced very differently back then too aside from the internal clock of elves working very differently, she’s definitely older as far as the world and the other beings that age far faster around her. I also remind you all that she’s older than the sun and the moon and witnessed and most likely even helped in the Valar’s crafting of the last fruit and flower of the two trees of Valinor. She was the most involved with learning everything possible from them.
I hope they saw this reply, and read it, as you took the time to add so much of the lore. I always like to see that people get the backstory behind Gimli‘s gift, and also point out that this was significant for people in real life as well, as this custom has fallen out of practice between people, who often find Gimli’s gift odd or even creepy.
One thing the movies don’t cover is Sauron wasn’t like deformed, he actually could change his appearance to go about without them knowing and influence humanity and the elves. Also if it helps sort of think of the ring as a Horcrux (part of me does think she borrowed this aspect) as it ties Sauron to middle earth and the two are connected and basically alive in a way
Nice, I went to New Zealand in 2016 to go on a film location tour where they showed us all the locations of the most famous scenes. Hope you guys enjoy this amazing adventure
This movie is special to me, it was the last great movie i watched with my Dad before he passed away. Every time i watch it i get the feeling my Dad is watching it with me. Good times and great memories. Thanks for making this reaction video, i highly enjoyed it. Now onto The Two Towers.
Ever experience The Silmarillion or perhaps Children Of Hùrin, Lay Of Leithien, Beren & Lùthien, Fall Of Gondolin, Morgoth’s Rings, Laws And Customs Of The Eldar?❤❤❤❤
Don't know what to say really, just that i'm really glad you guys are reacting to this. After band of brothers and the pacific this is a treat !. love your videos and reactions. greetings from the Netherlands and can't wait for the next upload ! :D
You two are adorable and I loved watching you dive into the first part of this journey. Obviously you're well aware of how... precious... this trilogy is to so many people. It's always a blast even just watching people react to it. You followed the story and caught the nuances really well, I'm excited to watch you react to the next two!
Y’all’s reactions are the best. You have a great intuition and commentary. I love seeing you process the storylines out and of course your reactions to those big moments. Love it!
It’s a great trilogy. It was all filmed in New Zealand. My husband traveled there for work. He saw the hobbit homes. Pretty cool. We had to wait a year for the next movie but it was so worth it. You’ll love it. It’s a great story! Good reactions!
J.R.R. Tolkien wrote the Hobbit first and it became so very popular that he then wrote the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. After that he wrote the Silmarillion which is a prequel to all of the other ones. He was a Christian and a scholar along with his other friends who would gather together and have lengthy discussions in the library of the University. They were forced into going to war in WW1 and he referred his little cottage to the Shire and what it took to defend that for they were in England when this all occurred. If you sift between the lines, you can see the Christian themes running throughout the entire storyline
Great fun watching this with you guys and watching you get into it! Can't wait for the next movie in which this world gets even bigger and more epic. Definitely stay with the extended versions.
Loved the reaction guys! Can’t wait for the next movies. My one bit of advice (I really loved your insights) don’t hate Merry and Pippen too much. They are Frodo’s cousins- this is why they are loyal and travel with him. They are still technically hobbit teens, which is why they do some stupid stuff. And as Gandalf said about Gollum, they have a part to play yet. The journey will grow them up. Anyway, had to put a good word in for a couple of lovable rascals that do cause a lot of trouble, but are loyal to the core. Welcome to the Fellowship!
Wow! I absolutely loved your reactions! It reminds me of just how brilliant and incredible these movies are, when I see how much first time viewers are immersed in the masterpiece that is Lord of The Rings...........no spoilers here, but the next two movies just keep on getting better.. you might not believe me now, but you'll see.................!!
Awesome reaction from both of you. Intelligent, heartfelt comments, and you're obviously totally into it. Great stuff. Also you just have a really nice dynamic and seem really happy together which is always beautiful to see.
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I love how yall said you have been on this journey with them for decades. You get so invested to see it through. It's how I felt at 11 years old when I went to go so this movie when it came out. Up until 1-2am in the morning and I wanted more. I didn't know anything about lord of the rings. When the trailers came out I always thought it was a scary movie.
Just a important suggestion when watching these movies.....you have to pay close attention ALL of the time or you will miss the details that explain the story. Most of the questions you're asking were explained by parts you missed in the dialogue.
One of the best reactions I've seen for a long time. I loved how you really got caught up by the the film. (Just like I was when I first saw the film and, indeed, when I first read the book.) I'm delighted you enjoyed it so much. You are in for a treat when you watch the remaining two films.
This guy is sharp. It’s always nice to watch a reactor who pays attention to the details in this masterpiece trilogy. The details are important. Subbed!
these three movies are the kind that will NEVER be made again. the heart and dedication that was put into these three movies are outstanding. when you two are done with these movies I HIGHLY suggest watching the making of them. it is out of this world the amount of overwhelming hours that everyone working on these movies put into making them. NEVER will these types of movies be made again!
Aw man...those movies are so special to me. I was always the nerdy guy in school (never been bullied or something, I just had interests noone else had) and I read the books the first time when I was around 11. Becoming "that guy" that knew everything about LOTR when the movies came out was such an amazing thing for me. When the filming started back then I got into a big german LOTR community which started as people hanging out in a Chat room talking about Tolkien and fantasy in general and over the course of a few years it became a huge part of my life with organizing big fantasy festivals on a big castle we rented for a whole week, midnight pemieres of the movies in a theatre filled to the rim with people in full custome and everything. Met my first girlfriends in that group, met my wife through people from that group, got into the profession i still work in and love because of people from that group and I attended a wedding of two people that met in that group last year. Man I would love to have that feeling of seeing all those characters for the first time on screen again. I guarantee you, if you liked what you saw in part 1, you will be blown away by part 2 and three. :-) Greetings from Germany!
Discovered your channel a few days ago and i gotta say, i love your reactions. They are soo "real" it makes watching the movie with you so much fun! :) And LotR is the greatest movie to react to! Keep it up! Greetings from austria
And the journey begins! Love it! This extended trilogy it's the best of all. :) P.S. In the books Boromir saved the hobbits more times than other character of the fellowship, he was a great person and warrior, but the ring took him the first...
Made my day to see your reaction! So glad you all are enjoying the trilogy. I grew up watching it and it’s a constant in the films I watch. Great read as well. Cannot wait for the next two! Highly recommend breaking the next two into a few parts. Thanks for the video!
Hooray! Some reactors whp don't say "What?! That's the end?!" when the movie finishes. Someone who understands that it's NOT the end - it's going to continue!
Because people expect some sort of resolution at the end of each movie. Hollywood has trained us that way. So if people have not read the books, they expect the ring to be destroyed in this movie. Or something. But FotR kinda ends on a cliffhanger. But that's okay. I doubt the entirety of Hollywood has half the writing skill, Tolkien did by himself.
I think Tolkien believed only a hobbit could have carried the ring successfully, and of all the hobbits only Frodo would have ultimately succeeded. Not even sam could withstand it
Nice reaction you’re also a lovely couple :-) it’s nice to watch people actually watching the movie rather than talking all the way through. Subscribed :-)
I grew up in New Zealand, about 30min drive from The Shire or Hobbiton.. we were so proud and excited when this came out and went to see this in the theatre.. I'm so glad you appreciated and enjoyed this ❤
If you guys already feel invested, you're going to enjoy the ride so much! I envy you, I wish I could erase it from my mind and watch it again for the first time :) The Fellowship is only setting the table for what's to come and introduces the characters and the storyline(s). I'm usually not into fantasy movies, but after I first watched it I watched the 12+ hours from the making of... I just couldn't leave Middle Earth. Can't wait for 2 and 3. And you got a new very enthusiastic sub.
'The Hobbit' series takes place chronologically before the Lord of the Ring. The questions you're asking about Bilbo and Gandalf's relationship will be revealed when you watch the Hobbit series.
Again, The Perfect Mix delivers the perfect reaction. Shoshana and Vince, you guys really are the the best, particularly for this film, TLOTR (TFOTR), the way you two play off one another, from the reveals to the romance, from the genuinely heartwarming sentiment to the intricacies of the eloborate sets, from the gut busting laughter to the incredibly breathtaking locations, from the bone shuddering scares to the profoundly meaningful & sorrowful scenes, you two gift to us with such quality entertainment that I, we, cannot thank you enough. Happy Holidays to you and your families and with only 2 days yet to pass for the 1st day of Hanukkah I hope y'all enjoy a very Happy Hanukkah and a very Merry Christmas! Thanks again! PS Your editing is top notch!!
Keep in mind that the Ring is literally worming its way into Frodo's mind and influencing him to be taking it out and putting it on. It's not that he necessarily *wants* to do those things. Edit: Great read on Boromir. He's a good person, but he's very vulnerable to being twisted by the ring. He would use it to help his people, who have been losing a war of attrition against Mordor for a generation at this point. He obviously cares A LOT about the hobbits--half his dialog is about keeping them safe and healthy. But he's still a man and those strong desires make him corruptable.
Brace for The Two Towers and The Return of the King. It gets more amazing from there. I remembered first watching Fellowship in theaters, and midway through I was like “HOW LONG IS THIS MOVIE?!” lol. It was awesome.
You will realize why it’s so long when you check the documentaries and behind the scenes documentaries too aside from the great lore videos and discussions going into the Silmarillion, Book Of Lost Tales, Unfinished Tales, Morgoth’s Ring, Beren & Lùthien, Children Of Hùrin as well as Laws And Customs Of The Eldar. Supplement that with Tom Shippey’s book titled “Discovering Middle Earth”
@@Makkaru112 this is 2022. I was referring to when I FIRST saw the film back when it FIRST came out in theaters. I later realized THAT after. When the DVD Extended Editions came out, I binged through the extras and documentaries. It was really worth my time.
To clarify things about Elrond and therefore his Twin Brother Elros were half elven twin brothers who can choose to be mortal or immortal because of their parents(Eärendil and Elwing) both half elven made a great sacrifice and went to Valinor to ask for help which lead to the greatest events in the early first and second age. Instead of being punished, the valar listened to them, that led to a great hosts of Valar and Maiar And Vanyar Elves went to Middle Earth that laid waste to Beleriand. After the War Of Wrath, the valar rewarded them for their sacrifices. They can choose to be elf or men, including their children. They chose immortally, but never return to Middle Earth because they thought that their twin sons had died. But they didnt die. Elrond chose to be immortal while his twin brother Elros chose to be mortal. He founded the Kingdom of Numenor. He lived in Numenor Island and blessed with a long life that include his descendants Those men who fought for the war were rewarded a long life but not their families or children. Only the family of Elrond can choose to be immortal or mortal in which Arwen did. Aragorn is the direct descendant of Elros, thats why he has a long life. The average lifespan of a Numenorean at their height was a few thousand years maximum! Now remember too that half elves are a uncommon thing and whenever they did come together it was always significant !❤❤❤ Remember this is the SHORT version, there are so many moving parts that will make you want to dive into the books or the audio books or even do reaction videos to the famous lore videos by the biggest lore channels out there! When you’re done the trilogy try doing reaction videos just like Moviejoob did now with the lore recently as well as OmarioRPG. I recommend videos by GirlNextGondor and The Red Book, and Tolkien Untangled and especially Men Of The West. Many other cool ones I’ll recommend in the comments section of those reaction videos you do from Tolkiens Legendarium lore videos. They are super engaging. You’ll be in love. Nothing would have existed if Tolkiens works never hit the light of day as they were meant to stay private and sometimes be shared with his children and so on. No game of thrones. No Skyrim. No dungeons and dragons. None of it. Not even Star Wars. Not even Harry Potter!
Hey Mixers, YES! This is the EXTENDED version for those wondering.
Thank god. Because if it's not the Extended Version then it's a blasphemy. A crimes against humanity.
@@scaryghost5721-Haha (and totally agree)
@@scaryghost5721 Peter Jackson actually said the theatrical version are the definitive versions. The extended cuts are just intended for the die hard fans
@@toothbrushfromnisemonogatari Hey, Peter Jackson can't be right about everything.
You’ll benefit a lot for making this choice. I’ll fill you in after the second movie. But continue with the extended versions. They reveal more about the essence of the world and the nature of certain things missed that usually only the book readers know but also it’s not just any book. This man was a master linguist and had a love for mythology and he studied the cultures of many lands. Especially that of Finland, Wales and Ireland and Norway. It’s also where his very fleshed out languages come from too ! He was creating things that was to give back to Anglo Saxons which had their cultures and ancient advanced histories destroyed and lost due to the larger empires rising around them and so on (and cultures of other lands too. He essentially was reviving ancient knowledge and had a deep respect for the beings such as the Fae etc. The elves are very much related to the Tuatha De Danaan too)
When Boromir dies, you can hear an Elvish chorus in the score. Translated they are singing, ‘I do not love the sword for it’s brightness or the arrow for it’s swiftness. I love only that which they defend.’
Yes! It’s a perfect touch which is VERY Tolkienean
thank u
No, it translates to:
"Never gonna give you up,
Never gonna let you down,
Never gonna run around and desert you"
@@Makkaru112 it literally is considering it's a quote from Faramir in the books if I'm remembering right.
@@nitrokid
Lmao Begone you trickster. We of middle earth shall not be "Rick rolled" in the third age LMAO
You two have what I think are the best qualities of reactors: enthusiasm, a strong sense of wonder, sharp minds, and warm hearts. Also nice seeing couples who are enjoying the shared experience together.
Well said.
Sharp minds, as in, talking over critical information? Enthusiasm, as in, the woman screaming like half the reaction? Sure lol
@@gintuner4371 if someone is literally crossing their fingers while people are jumping/being tossed over great distances, they’re completely into the story, no matter how much screaming and/or talking is also happening.
If you don’t enjoy the way they watch stuff, just don’t come back 🤷🏼🤣
Spot on! I couldn't have said it better.
Agree on all counts
Rest in peace Christopher Lee, truly one of the greatest actors of all time and a truly fascinating man
He also did audiobook for Children Of Hùrin! Also his audios of reading various books on TH-cam are powerful
@@Makkaru112 as well as delving into heavy metal a few times, unbelievable…
@@jasonturner2206 and being a spy in WWII, and literally being the inspiration for James Bond
@@jasonskeans3327 *signature look of superiority*
@@jasonskeans3327 And then playing the villain in one of the first (and best) Bond movies.
Not even joking when I say watching people react to the Trilogy is my fav thing on TH-cam. Can’t wait to watch you guys laugh, cry, and smile through the best movies ever made 🙏
Same! It's like watching it for the first time again.
Me too ❤️
Remember that the battle against Sauron is as far in the past for the hobbits as David and Goliath are for us. If someone tried to sell you David’s authentic slingshot, in perfect condition despite being 3000 years old, you might not believe it at first any more than Frodo believed that his uncle’s ring was the mythical Ring of Sauron.
excellent analogy!!
@@dparch True, both are fictional.
Best way to put it 🙌
@@dmc1605Jesus loves you brother❤️
You’re right about Frodo being a better choice as the ring bearer. He’s good natured and Hobbits in general are simple people who don’t desire power, so less easily corrupted.
Checking out GirlNextGondors video about Ulmo and the Hobbits connection will have you literally floored. 😎🍷
Possible Spoiler Alert....If you haven't yet seen the other two movies my comment below does give some stuff away.
And yet it pretty much ruins Frodo too. I appreciate his sympathy for Gollum because he recognizes himself in Gollum. And who really is responsible for the final victory?
Sam is really the only one who seemed unaffected by the Ring. No one else could even touch it without being affected.
My ex-wife was VERY impressed on how they made the ring an actual character in the movie. It was not passive. And I think that reflects how the books wanted it to be.
@@davidmichaelson1092 Book Frodo is sterner with Gollum than he is in the films. He shows him mercy and kindness but he never takes any nonsense from Gollum and is never manipulated by him. Neither does he identify with him to the extent that the films show.
I'm not happy with how the films portrayed Frodo, to be honest. I like them in general but this was a major flaw.
@@philippalinton5850 You are right about the book Frodo. I kind of liked the modification, but Frodo and Sam were never my favorite characters...I know I am unusual about that. I even have a friend that named a son Samwise.
My least favorite part was how they treat Gimli's character in the second and third movie. He is supposed to be a badass but they turn him into comic relief. But all three movies are great overall. And I even liked the Hobbit movies, though they got pretty cheesy at times. But they also introduced some good backstory.
and yet smeagol and deagol went straight for the kill the first 5 min with the ring, something I still dont understand to this day yet.
I wish they went more into Gimli's gift from Galadriel. People think it's weird that he'd ask for a strand of hair. First thing he initially says no and she persists. In the book he tells her that his intention is to forge a gem to be an heirloom to be passed down throughout his families generations. I love it because it represents Gimli's personal growth. Dwarves and Elves naturally don't like each other but this is the point in the story where Gimli, and Legolas by extension, begin to put aside their prejudice and start to become friends. Legolas knows if Galadriel agreed to such an offer it REALLY means something.
There is even a connection to real life history. A woman giving a lock of her hair to a man was considered a sign of great affection during the Middle Ages.
Yeah, unfortunately most people in the last couple of generations don’t understand the significance of keeping, or being gifted, a lock of hair, so they just think Gimli’s request is strange.
Check out the comment I gave under this video. I go into more detail! Check it out and tell me what you think in a reply !❤
Oh they were great friends at some point but crazy things during those previous ages ripped that asunder and the presence of Morgoth’s energy wasn’t helping much either. But thanks to Finrod and His sister Galadriel annnd even Celebrimbor and his buddy Narvi were what helped reforge the bonds ever stronger!!
Gimli starts out by assuring us that "here's one Dwarf she won't ensnare so easily." To better understand the significance of Galadriel's gift to Gimli, you need to read The Silmarillion, Tolkien's master history of Middle-earth. The book version of LOTR gives Gimli numerous occasions to defend Galadriel's honor from various would-be critics of the "Elf-witch."
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is a filmmaking marvel and I can’t say it enough that you guys are in for a treat! Hope you both enjoy!
i'm curious, did you read The books before or after The movies?
@@jerepesonen8426 Does it matter? They're still good movies and good books regardless...
@@leviberg2377 no sir, i love them.
@@leviberg2377 IT was just a question that feeds my need to gain knowledge, and didn't Even asked from you, sir
Fun fact: When Ian McKellen (the actor who plays Gandalf) hit his head in the beginning of the movie it wasn't scripted, he actually hit his head on accident. But he acted so well through it that they decided to keep it in the movie
This will be the fun fact thread ^ The knife thrown by the orc towards Aragorn was actually a mistake and could've hurt Viggo Mortensen if he hadn't parried it.
@@backisgabbeYT Ah forgot about that one
Not-so Fun Fact: Though it's not _technically_ on screen, in the scene where Sam is wading out to Frodos boat he stepped on a shard of glass the crew hadn't caught when they cleared the area previously and it cut straight into his foot.
@Kneb587 That's one fact I did not know lol, thanks for sharing! I knew about this one & how Vigo broke his toe on the helmet in The Two Towers but this one is new to me lol
@@backisgabbeYT It wasn't a mistake per se, he was supposed to miss by a wide margin and they would use clever camera angles to make it look like it was close. But it got thrown at him and he blocked it. Dangerous, but made that fight infinitely cooler lol.
The fight between Gandalf and the Balrog was a closer fight than it appeared. Both are immortal beings called Maiar, roughly equal in power. Thousands of years earlier, the Balrogs were Maiar that were corrupted by Morgoth. Gandalf is a Maiar that was sent to Middle Earth and took the form of a wizard, along with Saruman (the White), Radagast (the Brown) and two other blue wizards.
And most importantly Sauron the most powerful Maiar
Edit: Sauron isn't the most powerful Maiar in Valinor but he is in Middle Earth
Was Morgoth a Maiar too? And it was mentioned in the book that Sauron is a shapeshifter, so can all Maiar do that too?
@@theblackbabygoat6876 Morgoth is a Valar and them as well as Maiar are all angelic beings And Sauron was the most powerful Maiar just like Morgoth was the most powerful Valar both apart from Eru Iluvatar himself who is basically God and more powerful and then Morgoth is Basically Satan while Sauron was his first lieutenant, his right hand man
Edit: and Gothmog was a Maiar as well and was the head Balrog or Demon basically under Morgoth
@@Cloningmaster55 Sauron isn't the most powerful Maia, Eönwë and Ilmarë are.
@Blizzard Force That Gothmog is different from Gothmog the Orc btw. It's confusing, but the Gothmog we see in the third movie is literally just an Orc, the one you're talking about was a Balrog.
One of the creepiest moments of the Nazgûl (the Black Riders) is when the hobbits see the silhouette of the one rider in the forest- where they see breath of the horse but none from the Rider. It’s a subtle detail that drives home that the Ringwraiths are neither living nor dead.
Well damn. I've seen these movies countless times and never picked up that detail. Thanks for sharing it!
Dang same! Now I gotta see this!!
I want to mention that the 3 of Galadriel's hairs is quite the important gift. According to the lore: "Feanor was so inspired by Galadriel's grace and beauty, that he wished to use strands of her hair in the making of his three Silmarils, the most precious gems ever created in Middle Earth".
...But she refused and gave the hairs to Gimli.
Yeah Gimili's favor was asked out of love and had no malice or deceit in it. least i was told
What must also be said is that Feanor was the strongest and most powerful elve to have ever lived. So powerful in fact that Melkor/Morgoth feared one on one combat with Feanor. And Melkor/Morgoth was an immortal God like being that was among many other things the master of Sauron, who in turn was his strongest general, before Morgoth got bannished into the void beyond the world. Morgoth literally means ,,enemy of the world''.
But Feanor had a dark burning fire in him. And Galadriel saw this and so refused to give him her hair for the Silmaril.
In Gimli however, ages later, she saw kindness and a good heart. So when he said, that if he would wish something of her, then it would be one hair, she not only granted his (technically hypothetical) wish, but gave him three hairs.
Furthermore: Legolas, an elve who has lived for some time by that point, also knows about the history behind that gift. And so, when they talked about the gifts, and Gimli spoke about the three hairs, that was an icebreaker moment for Legolas, which immensly strengthened their friendship.
@@yama123numbercauseytdemand4 I just wanted to point out the deal with the hair, not rewrite the books, lol.
@@warriorpitbull1170 Yeah, I know.
But I find the point stronger with the (entire) story behind it.
@@yama123numbercauseytdemand4 As I remember, Feanor demanded the three hairs while Gimli had to be persuaded to tell his desire. Am I remembering correctly?
Hey guys, I recently found your channel and am really liking it. Sooo…I’m watching The Fellowship of the Rings reaction, and you pointed out the color-palette on the wall behind you from Beauty and the Beast. The woman who painted that (and more or less started the practice in the industry 32 years ago) was my art director Lisa Keene (no relation to Glen Keane, supervising animator of Beast). Those palettes really did help balance the color tone of the movie…Lisa is a goddamn genius.
Anyway.
It was really cool to hear you say it was your favorite movie:)
Gary Trousdale
Director, Beauty and the Beast
One of the main reasons that Frodo carrys the ring so well is because Hobbits are so humble in nature. They only care about food, tobacco and ale. They don’t care for power, strength or influence which is what the ring uses to leverage men, elves and dwarfs.
It may surprise you but check out GirlNextGondor’s recent video titled Ulmo And The Hobbit connection. You’ll be amazed.
The best movie series ever. Boramir’s death did me in. His last words ‘I would have followed you, my brother, my captain, my king’…..had me a sobbing mess!
STOP. You making me cry again.
Every. Single. Time.
Gandalfs death, Boramir, when Sam almost drowns. Ugh...I cry no matter how times I've seen it, and that that's a lot.
I love that when he does eventually die, he does so looking into Aragorn's face, and Aragorn is looking back - it's super important for both characters. Boromir realizes that Aragorn means his promise, and he doesn't have to die despairing - he puts all his hope and faith for the future of man in Aragorn, and is able to die with that renewed hope, peacefully. Aragorn did mean his promise, but I don't think he knew that he meant it until he felt the full weight of receiving Boromir's faith on the brink of death. His own faith in the future of man is rekindled by Boromir's trust. He's realizing in that moment that even though Boromir DID fall to the persuasion of the ring, he was STILL honorable and worth saving, and Aragorn DID care for him - so he could do the same for the rest of mankind, despite their flaws. They were worth saving, and worth leading.
LOTR is one of exceptionally rare movies you sit watching whole 3 hours and once it ends, you're left with "What, it's already over?!"
You want MORE!
Truly a masterpiece.
For a first time watch, you really picked up on the details...I think a lot of people get lost in the storyline as there are so many characters and plots going on. Great reaction, and even this 1 hour version got me welling-up at the emotional moments as a long-time fan of the books, and the movies are a masterpiece.
I'm a massive fan of the books and I can say without doubt they did them justice, loved the films just as much. Legolas and gimli have the best friendship.
though, they unfortunately left a lot out, such as Tom Bombadil... but that would've made the whole series at least 12 hours long if they didn't
@@MisterW0lfe ooh definitely I was gutted about Tom as he's one of my favourite characters in the book as well
Mmmm IDK if I can say they did the books justice. Actually they didn't do the books justice AT ALL. The story is changed and there are many things left out or not mentioned that are important to understanding the overall story better. But as a movie adaptation it his highly entertaining.
Ever since I discovered movie reactions during lockdowns, I’ve loved watching people react to these movies. It’s almost like I’m watching them again for the today time. This trilogy is truly perfection. From the acting, muaic, cinematography, visuals., etc. Cannot wait to watch the other videos. Buckle up! It’s gonna be a ride!
Tolkien deserves so much credit for creating Middle Earth and all its amazing characters and this movie served the book well. A genius book and genius movie.
It truly is. More than many realize. And Skyrim, D&D, Elder Scrolls and so on wouldn’t exist if his works came into the public sphere. Ever experience The Silmarillion or perhaps Children Of Hùrin, Lay Of Leithien, Beren & Lùthien, Fall Of Gondolin, Morgoth’s Rings, Laws And Customs Of The Eldar?❤❤❤❤
@@Makkaru112 And none of Tolkiens work would be here if it wasn’t for the Bible :)
I love how there's always new people trying out Lord of the Rings for the first time on TH-cam. You two are absolutely sweet, can't wait to see how you like the entire trilogy
LOTR is peak cinema. I had no idea what a privilege it was to be coming of age as these were released in the early 00s.
As someone who grew up with this amazing trilogy it makes my heart so happy to see people discover these films for the first time and fall into the fantasy and storytelling. It makes me feel like I'm watching it again for this first time! 😊
What amazes me is how connected you feel to all the characters after only one viewing. Within 4 hours, you understand the lands, the people, the weaknesses and strengths of indivisduals. You understand the history and why things happened the way they did. The way the script and storyline was written to translate from the books is nothing short of a miracle.
I often wonder about that, since by the time the films came out I'd read The Lord of the Rings 11 times and knew everything in them pretty intimately. So I've never gotten to experience the films without preexisting knowledge about them. It's why I've been on a LotR reaction video binge, it's fun seeing the overall effectiveness of the film's story telling.
I'm so happy you two got into this, I hope you enjoy it, I loved the reaction
I love how you mentioned Sam holding it down FAT for Frodo. There's never been a better written friend/friendship than the one shared by Frodo and Sam!
One great one is between Maedhros and Fingon! ❤❤❤
@@Makkaru112 I know I'm betraying my utter lack of knowledge here, but who?
The Ring gives power according to one's nature. For Frodo, Gollum, and Isuldur ( king, but an ordinary man), it would just turn the wearer invisible. For someone who already has magical power like Gandalf, Saruman, or Galadriel, it would magnify their powers.
Yes but Numenoreans were literal ubermenches which is why Sauron himself when witnessing the glimmering glory of each noble hearted knight standing before him by the tens of thousands and even with Sauron fully embodies the ghouls and other monsters by the thousands turned tail and run. In the books isildur was going to actually give it to Elrond and that’s where he ended up being waylayed I believe but I know for a fact he had enough of it and found it too much for him so he was going to return back to Elrond for help
@@Makkaru112 Isildur was Numenorean, but the Ring still turned him invisible when he donned it. Maybe someone way further up the Numenorean line like Elros could have wielded the Ring to its full potential.
Isildur was going north to take up the Kingship of Arnor. He stayed on in Gonder until his nephew was old enough to take over as king as Anarion's heir. Never heard in the books that he planned to give up the Ring.
BTW, the massive host of Numenor that Sauron was led by Ar-Pharazon and was mostly destroyed with him when Numenor was destroyed..
The ring does give power to ordinary people buying just invisibility. It maximizes their natural talents as well as gives them the power to control or inspire people with their voice. It made you a better warrior and more deadly just by possessing it. Which is why gollom was able to kill so may orcs throughout his life, he literally preyed upon them for 500 years, living amongst them right under their nose. It also gave Sam confidence and allowed him to fight to the top of the tower through many orcs to save Frodo after he was stung by shelobe.
@@Heywoodthepeckerwood You are correct to a point. I din't think the Ring is what gave Sam courage to go rescue Frodo but YMMV. However, a lot of reactors wonder why Sauron doesn't turn invisible while WEARING the Ring and Frodo/Bilbo/Isildur do.
Whenever I watch this movie and see the fellowship enter Moria, I hear in my head "SECRET TUNELLLLL! SECRET TUNNELLLLL!!"
I was captured by the books 40 years ago and read all three of them over the Fourth of July weekend. I have never had such an incredible feeling as I had when I finished the last one.
Awesome! You guys have been selecting top top tier movies lately. Again, this is gonna be goooood!
Greatest trilogy of all time, nothing else comes close. Excited for you guys to watch the rest
Great reaction and many more “WOW” moments to experience in this epic trilogy. Until your next instalment “Ma te Wa” from New Zealand 🇳🇿
One of the things I’ve never really thought about but realise on a rewatch, is that Gandalf gets absl bodied so many times, but never asks for help, he always provides it. Even when he’s gonna die to Saruman, he finds his own way out 👍🏽 what a g
2 of my favorite reactors watching the best movie trilogy ever. LFG
Also for the next 2 movies (especially the 3rd), y'all might wanna split the reaction into multiple parts. A LOT happens in these movies.
Great reaction! If you haven't already watched them, I recommend you both wear headsets for the rest of the trilogy to really appreciate the score by Howard Shore. It truly is second to none and demands that level of respect.
The one score to rule them all
Howard Shore won the Academy Award for Best Original Score for FOTR and ROTK. For some reason, he wasn't even nominated for T2T.
@@johnwalters1341 which is strange because the Rohan theme is my favorite and one of the most powerful scores in the trilogy
@John Walters and Sean Astin didn't even get nominated for best supporting actor... so go figure. 🤷🏻♂️
@@johnwalters1341 There was a rule in the academy that ruled out scores that used the same themes as a score that already won, that being FOTR. The rule was changed the year after which allowed ROTK to win.
Frodo actually isn't the youngest, he's about 50 when the fellowship is formed.
he's older than merry, pippin, sam, and boromir. The youngest is pippin.
The youngest is Pippin. But yes to everything else!
@@philippalinton5850 oh, my bad.
53:14 you rolling your eyes dude but that's one of the most significant at most positive things in the history of Middle-earth. The fact that she gives him three shows that she considers him one of the greatest beings in Middle Earth even more so than probably the greatest elf of all time. And it proves him a lifelong friend of the elves after this. Lol
new viewer brought by the lotr algorithm. Probably weird, but I absolutely love her voice. Always nice to see a reaction from more than one person, since these movies are SUCH good communal movies.
deeper lore version for you: Galadriel's gift to Gimli has a deeper meaning behind it, Galadriel is one of the 2-3 most powerful and wise elves remaining in Middle Earth since the time the land was young. She was born in a place called Valinor, or the Undying land... which is basically the place of residence of the Valar, the local pantheon, the local "gods" as you may call them. Back then, the world was not illuminated by the sun, the moon and the stars, but rather by 2 trees of gold and silver, Telperion and Laurelin. It is said that Galadriel's hair had somehow captured some of the shine of those two trees. Her uncle Fëanor, who was a great king of the Elven people and also arguably their greatest craftsman to ever live, asked/demanded that she give him a lock of hair, so that he could use it to fashion 3 gems that would shine of the same light as the trees. Sensing his pride and arrogance, she refused his demand, tree times. He stopped asking and made the gems anyway, managing to complete the task he had set for himself even without her hair. Around these 3 gems, the possession of which became the driving force for many of the greats in the world, entire wars that lasted for centuries exploded. The gems actively shaped the fate of the races of middle earth to the point that the aforementioned Valar got involved directly. During these times, events surrounding the gems brought about the traditional enmity between Dwarves and Elves... the same enmity that Gimli still feels towards them. That enmity however does not survive his encounter with the wise Galadriel, whom Gimli basically falls platonically in love with. By giving him 3 of her hair, Galadriel is opening a door, offering an olive branch that might one day close the gap that divides these two races. Legolas, himself being an Elven prince and centuries old, knows of the story, as it shaped the lives of all Elves, and his subtle smile is possibly the first act of acknowledgment and reconciliation. it is also a way for Peter Jackson, the director of the film, to give a nod to all of the fans who know these facts and backstories... a way to make us feel seen, and to make us appreciate just how deeply the makers of the film respect the books and larger universe created by Tolkien.
The thing with the hair may seem weird, but there is a significance to it in real life as well as in the lore of the story. In real life, it was not uncommon for wives, fiancés, or even girlfriends to give their men (who were going off to war), a lock of their hair as a keepsake, particularly in WWI, which Tolkien fought in. The lore part of it comes into play in The Silmarillion, Tolkien's tales of the creation of Arda, the Undying Lands of Valinor, and Middle Earth. Galadriel is many, many thousands of years old, and was born in Valinor before the sun and moon were even created. At the time, the world was lit by two trees, one gold and one silver which would shine at different times from each other, but would shine together once a day when one would fade and the other brighten. Galadriel's hair was said to look like the light of the mingled light from the two trees, which may have inspired Feanor, a master craftsman and heir to the high king of the Noldor, to craft the Silmaril's which were three jewels that captured the light of the two trees, one golden light, one silver light, and one co-mingled light. Fëanor had a bit of a thing for Galadriel and begged her for her hair three different times, which she rejected because she could perceive the inner darkness of his heart and rejected him, which made them "un-friends" after that. There is a lot more to the lore than that, so this is the super crib-notes version. But the point is, it was VERY significant that she granted Gimli three of her hairs to a dwarf, when she would not to the son of her king many thousands of years ago.
How old is Galadriel during the War of the Ring? I have looked in many different sources and depending on where you look, she’s anywhere from 1789-20,000 years old. 6,000 seems too young as it would make her close in age to Elrond, who I know is much younger than her.(which wouldn’t make sense even if she was 690 years older making 6960! As she was around long before Elrond was even born and time was experience differently to say the LEAST as there is a lot to go into on that subject lol.) She was born during the Years of the Trees & back then the years were something like 9X longer than a solar year so I understand the math is hard, especially since she isn’t given an exact birth year. But it is said that Finarfin, her father, was born in Y.T. 1230, so I would assume she was born sometime within 1000 years of then (being generous).
Basically, I’m wondering what the most accurate range is for her age during the events of Lord of the Rings. I’ll also add that Galadriel is was around before the ents even existed (of which Treebeard is 15,000 years old so she’s OLDER than Treebeard/Fangorn) or very close to when they were “created” by Yavannah and probably had much knowledge to do with such things and or direct knowledge of what happened. Probably through an early prototype of her mirror or simply another dream that made her long for middle earth all over again ontop of the yearning she already had to go there and explore. Nothing to do with Fëanor’s oath and all that jazz.
Just going from the Appendices (and maybe Silmarillion) she would have to be at least 9000+ years older than Elrond Elrond was born near the end of the First Age, Galadriel was adult before the destruction of the Trees.
Actually, more than that: I just checked, and the Second Age ended in SA 3441. So an elf born literally at the end of the First Age (FA 590) is 3441+3018 = 6459 years old when Frodo leaves for Rivendell. Elrond was born in FA 532, so adds 58 years to get 6517. Elves are mature at 100, so Galadriel adds at leas 632 to Elrond's age, to be at least 7149, and possibly quite a bit more (as attested by other comments.)
One fic had Maglor(Elrond’s Adoptive Father, Maedhros was also adoptive father alongside Maglor, they were the eldest sons of Fëanor) - One fic had as much older than Galadriel; I wondered how we knew, and it was pointed out to me that Maglor was the second oldest son of the first son of Finwë, while Galadriel is the youngest child of the third son of Finwë. So, yeah.
Note that the second age was the LONGEST and again time was experienced very differently back then too aside from the internal clock of elves working very differently, she’s definitely older as far as the world and the other beings that age far faster around her.
I also remind you all that she’s older than the sun and the moon and witnessed and most likely even helped in the Valar’s crafting of the last fruit and flower of the two trees of Valinor. She was the most involved with learning everything possible from them.
I hope they saw this reply, and read it, as you took the time to add so much of the lore. I always like to see that people get the backstory behind Gimli‘s gift, and also point out that this was significant for people in real life as well, as this custom has fallen out of practice between people, who often find Gimli’s gift odd or even creepy.
26:30 *_"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson."_*
One thing the movies don’t cover is Sauron wasn’t like deformed, he actually could change his appearance to go about without them knowing and influence humanity and the elves. Also if it helps sort of think of the ring as a Horcrux (part of me does think she borrowed this aspect) as it ties Sauron to middle earth and the two are connected and basically alive in a way
The sound in these films deserves more than one ear bud apiece.
Nice, I went to New Zealand in 2016 to go on a film location tour where they showed us all the locations of the most famous scenes. Hope you guys enjoy this amazing adventure
I"m very jealous in a good way, I would love to visit Hobbiton!
This movie is special to me, it was the last great movie i watched with my Dad before he passed away.
Every time i watch it i get the feeling my Dad is watching it with me.
Good times and great memories.
Thanks for making this reaction video, i highly enjoyed it.
Now onto The Two Towers.
This is the best reaction video I've ever seen. I'm in LOVE with your enthusiasm!!
So excited for you both. I fell in love with Tolkiens works when I got LOTR when I was 9 and I’ve been hooked ever since
Ever experience The Silmarillion or perhaps Children Of Hùrin, Lay Of Leithien, Beren & Lùthien, Fall Of Gondolin, Morgoth’s Rings, Laws And Customs Of The Eldar?❤❤❤❤
It's weird to think that Mordor used but be part of Morgoth's kingdom before he fell, and that hundreds of balrogs lived there before Morgoth's defeat
Don't know what to say really, just that i'm really glad you guys are reacting to this. After band of brothers and the pacific this is a treat !. love your videos and reactions. greetings from the Netherlands and can't wait for the next upload ! :D
You two are adorable and I loved watching you dive into the first part of this journey. Obviously you're well aware of how... precious... this trilogy is to so many people. It's always a blast even just watching people react to it. You followed the story and caught the nuances really well, I'm excited to watch you react to the next two!
Y’all’s reactions are the best. You have a great intuition and commentary. I love seeing you process the storylines out and of course your reactions to those big moments. Love it!
The wizard fight was nomonated as the best fight scene that year by the MTV movie awards.
It’s a great trilogy. It was all filmed in New Zealand. My husband traveled there for work. He saw the hobbit homes. Pretty cool. We had to wait a year for the next movie but it was so worth it. You’ll love it. It’s a great story! Good reactions!
J.R.R. Tolkien wrote the Hobbit first and it became so very popular that he then wrote the Lord of the Rings Trilogy. After that he wrote the Silmarillion which is a prequel to all of the other ones. He was a Christian and a scholar along with his other friends who would gather together and have lengthy discussions in the library of the University. They were forced into going to war in WW1 and he referred his little cottage to the Shire and what it took to defend that for they were in England when this all occurred. If you sift between the lines, you can see the Christian themes running throughout the entire storyline
Unlike many channels on youtube this was a genuine first time watch and that makes for a great reaction. Cant wait for the rest.
Great fun watching this with you guys and watching you get into it! Can't wait for the next movie in which this world gets even bigger and more epic. Definitely stay with the extended versions.
The best, honest and sincere reaction I have ever seen so far
Loved the reaction guys! Can’t wait for the next movies. My one bit of advice (I really loved your insights) don’t hate Merry and Pippen too much. They are Frodo’s cousins- this is why they are loyal and travel with him. They are still technically hobbit teens, which is why they do some stupid stuff. And as Gandalf said about Gollum, they have a part to play yet. The journey will grow them up. Anyway, had to put a good word in for a couple of lovable rascals that do cause a lot of trouble, but are loyal to the core. Welcome to the Fellowship!
This is the first step into a long and emotional journey. Enjoy! And thanks for taking us with you.
Wow! I absolutely loved your reactions! It reminds me of just how brilliant and incredible these movies are, when I see how much first time viewers are immersed in the masterpiece that is Lord of The Rings...........no spoilers here, but the next two movies just keep on getting better.. you might not believe me now, but you'll see.................!!
It’s always a pleasure to see people enjoy these films for the first time! 🔥
Earned yourselves a subscribe here, friends! A magnificent reaction! Loved how you got so into it 😆
Awesome reaction from both of you. Intelligent, heartfelt comments, and you're obviously totally into it. Great stuff. Also you just have a really nice dynamic and seem really happy together which is always beautiful to see.
Not gonna lie, one of my guilty pleasures is watching people watch this trilogy for the first time,
Her: “Did you see something moving in the water?!”
Him: [smiling] “Yes I did.”
😂😂😂
The entire trilogy is freaking awesome!
You should visit Tahquamenon Falls in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. You will love it if you like waterfalls. Go during the summer, so you can swim the lower falls. It's so rural and cheap to go there too
I love how yall said you have been on this journey with them for decades. You get so invested to see it through. It's how I felt at 11 years old when I went to go so this movie when it came out. Up until 1-2am in the morning and I wanted more. I didn't know anything about lord of the rings. When the trailers came out I always thought it was a scary movie.
I don't think I could name a set of movies more epic and well done even to this day
Just a important suggestion when watching these movies.....you have to pay close attention ALL of the time or you will miss the details that explain the story. Most of the questions you're asking were explained by parts you missed in the dialogue.
Welcome to the adventure! Thank you for letting us join you two!
One of the best reactions I've seen for a long time. I loved how you really got caught up by the the film. (Just like I was when I first saw the film and, indeed, when I first read the book.) I'm delighted you enjoyed it so much. You are in for a treat when you watch the remaining two films.
This guy is sharp. It’s always nice to watch a reactor who pays attention to the details in this masterpiece trilogy. The details are important.
Subbed!
I'm so glad you guys have an epic backlog of my favorite films to watch!
Look it. Sam ready to box, respectfully.😂
The bridge scene (running from the Balrog) is one of my favorite scenes in all of cinema. Just epic.
Yeah you know you rollin up on some humans, we build stuff like that. Truuuue
Can't get enough of watching people discover the greatest movies that ever were.
Im so glad your reacting to the extended versions!
these three movies are the kind that will NEVER be made again. the heart and dedication that was put into these three movies are outstanding. when you two are done with these movies I HIGHLY suggest watching the making of them. it is out of this world the amount of overwhelming hours that everyone working on these movies put into making them. NEVER will these types of movies be made again!
I'm constantly like "oh they're about to get to the best scene!" and then again, and again XD. It's just a never ending string of best scenes XD.
Aw man...those movies are so special to me. I was always the nerdy guy in school (never been bullied or something, I just had interests noone else had) and I read the books the first time when I was around 11. Becoming "that guy" that knew everything about LOTR when the movies came out was such an amazing thing for me.
When the filming started back then I got into a big german LOTR community which started as people hanging out in a Chat room talking about Tolkien and fantasy in general and over the course of a few years it became a huge part of my life with organizing big fantasy festivals on a big castle we rented for a whole week, midnight pemieres of the movies in a theatre filled to the rim with people in full custome and everything. Met my first girlfriends in that group, met my wife through people from that group, got into the profession i still work in and love because of people from that group and I attended a wedding of two people that met in that group last year.
Man I would love to have that feeling of seeing all those characters for the first time on screen again.
I guarantee you, if you liked what you saw in part 1, you will be blown away by part 2 and three. :-)
Greetings from Germany!
Discovered your channel a few days ago and i gotta say, i love your reactions. They are soo "real" it makes watching the movie with you so much fun! :)
And LotR is the greatest movie to react to! Keep it up! Greetings from austria
Merry Christmas you two! I'm so happy you picked this movie to react to, I'm sure you'll love it.
And the journey begins! Love it! This extended trilogy it's the best of all. :) P.S. In the books Boromir saved the hobbits more times than other character of the fellowship, he was a great person and warrior, but the ring took him the first...
That was a great reaction, you two. I can't wait for you to see the next movie. The adventure has only just begun.
The Adirondack mountains in upstate NY are a great place to experience nature especially in the fall. It always reminds me of LOTR
AMAZING REACTION...you were invested from the jump. Buckle up beacuse you're in for an epic ride/journey.
Made my day to see your reaction! So glad you all are enjoying the trilogy. I grew up watching it and it’s a constant in the films I watch. Great read as well. Cannot wait for the next two! Highly recommend breaking the next two into a few parts. Thanks for the video!
But are this pair ever likely to read Tolkien? It would seem that is beyond many reactors unfortunately.
@@mikelarsen5836 Fair point. I always try since that’s how got into LOTR as a kid haha.
Hooray! Some reactors whp don't say "What?! That's the end?!" when the movie finishes. Someone who understands that it's NOT the end - it's going to continue!
Because people expect some sort of resolution at the end of each movie. Hollywood has trained us that way.
So if people have not read the books, they expect the ring to be destroyed in this movie. Or something. But FotR kinda ends on a cliffhanger.
But that's okay. I doubt the entirety of Hollywood has half the writing skill, Tolkien did by himself.
Great reaction you guys. I can't wait for you to react to the next 2 movies. Thanks for doing this.
Shashana, at 44:55 you were so scared for the Fellowship characters you crossed your fingers for them. That was so sweet.
when Gandalf bumped his head on the ceiling of Bilbo's house, that wasn't scripted...
I think Tolkien believed only a hobbit could have carried the ring successfully, and of all the hobbits only Frodo would have ultimately succeeded. Not even sam could withstand it
Nice reaction you’re also a lovely couple :-) it’s nice to watch people actually watching the movie rather than talking all the way through. Subscribed :-)
I love that you watched the extended edition and I love your reactions
I grew up in New Zealand, about 30min drive from The Shire or Hobbiton.. we were so proud and excited when this came out and went to see this in the theatre.. I'm so glad you appreciated and enjoyed this ❤
If you guys already feel invested, you're going to enjoy the ride so much! I envy you, I wish I could erase it from my mind and watch it again for the first time :) The Fellowship is only setting the table for what's to come and introduces the characters and the storyline(s). I'm usually not into fantasy movies, but after I first watched it I watched the 12+ hours from the making of... I just couldn't leave Middle Earth. Can't wait for 2 and 3. And you got a new very enthusiastic sub.
'The Hobbit' series takes place chronologically before the Lord of the Ring. The questions you're asking about Bilbo and Gandalf's relationship will be revealed when you watch the Hobbit series.
Again, The Perfect Mix delivers the perfect reaction.
Shoshana and Vince, you guys really are the the best, particularly for this film, TLOTR (TFOTR), the way you two play off one another, from the reveals to the romance, from the genuinely heartwarming sentiment to the intricacies of the eloborate sets, from the gut busting laughter to the incredibly breathtaking locations, from the bone shuddering scares to the profoundly meaningful & sorrowful scenes, you two gift to us with such quality entertainment that I, we, cannot thank you enough.
Happy Holidays to you and your families and with only 2 days yet to pass for the 1st day of Hanukkah I hope y'all enjoy a very Happy Hanukkah and a very Merry Christmas!
Thanks again!
PS Your editing is top notch!!
Keep in mind that the Ring is literally worming its way into Frodo's mind and influencing him to be taking it out and putting it on. It's not that he necessarily *wants* to do those things.
Edit: Great read on Boromir. He's a good person, but he's very vulnerable to being twisted by the ring. He would use it to help his people, who have been losing a war of attrition against Mordor for a generation at this point. He obviously cares A LOT about the hobbits--half his dialog is about keeping them safe and healthy. But he's still a man and those strong desires make him corruptable.
Brace for The Two Towers and The Return of the King. It gets more amazing from there.
I remembered first watching Fellowship in theaters, and midway through I was like “HOW LONG IS THIS MOVIE?!” lol. It was awesome.
You will realize why it’s so long when you check the documentaries and behind the scenes documentaries too aside from the great lore videos and discussions going into the Silmarillion, Book Of Lost Tales, Unfinished Tales, Morgoth’s Ring, Beren & Lùthien, Children Of Hùrin as well as Laws And Customs Of The Eldar. Supplement that with Tom Shippey’s book titled “Discovering Middle Earth”
Moviejoob and OmarioRPG has created many great reactions to some of the lore videos too by the way!!
@@Makkaru112 this is 2022. I was referring to when I FIRST saw the film back when it FIRST came out in theaters.
I later realized THAT after. When the DVD Extended Editions came out, I binged through the extras and documentaries. It was really worth my time.
To clarify things about Elrond and therefore his Twin Brother Elros were half elven twin brothers who can choose to be mortal or immortal because of their parents(Eärendil and Elwing) both half elven made a great sacrifice and went to Valinor to ask for help which lead to the greatest events in the early first and second age. Instead of being punished, the valar listened to them, that led to a great hosts of Valar and Maiar And Vanyar Elves went to Middle Earth that laid waste to Beleriand. After the War Of Wrath, the valar rewarded them for their sacrifices. They can choose to be elf or men, including their children. They chose immortally, but never return to Middle Earth because they thought that their twin sons had died. But they didnt die. Elrond chose to be immortal while his twin brother Elros chose to be mortal. He founded the Kingdom of Numenor. He lived in Numenor Island and blessed with a long life that include his descendants Those men who fought for the war were rewarded a long life but not their families or children. Only the family of Elrond can choose to be immortal or mortal in which Arwen did. Aragorn is the direct descendant of Elros, thats why he has a long life. The average lifespan of a Numenorean at their height was a few thousand years maximum! Now remember too that half elves are a uncommon thing and whenever they did come together it was always significant !❤❤❤
Remember this is the SHORT version, there are so many moving parts that will make you want to dive into the books or the audio books or even do reaction videos to the famous lore videos by the biggest lore channels out there!
When you’re done the trilogy try doing reaction videos just like Moviejoob did now with the lore recently as well as OmarioRPG. I recommend videos by GirlNextGondor and The Red Book, and Tolkien Untangled and especially Men Of The West. Many other cool ones I’ll recommend in the comments section of those reaction videos you do from Tolkiens Legendarium lore videos. They are super engaging. You’ll be in love. Nothing would have existed if Tolkiens works never hit the light of day as they were meant to stay private and sometimes be shared with his children and so on. No game of thrones. No Skyrim. No dungeons and dragons. None of it. Not even Star Wars. Not even Harry Potter!
Hope you guys get to read our comments !❤