@@starpunzel Not in the same movie, but I agree. Theoden's speech and the charge of the Rohirrim at the Pelennor Fields is the best scene of the last movie of the trilogy. DEATH!!! DEAATH!!! DEAAATH!!!
@@kourtourafi when I go out to cut the grass I tell my husband, "Fell weeds awake. Now for wrath, now for ruin, and a mowed lawn! Agree - I should have said *one of the best*. There are so many!
One of the craziest things about medieval battles is the reinforcements would ride /march for days non stop exhausting themselves just to REACH the battlefield AND THEN the FIGHT would ensue , how badass is that to give everything you’ve got just to reach the battlefield then The hard part starts while your exhausted, but somehow still find the energy to fight on 🫡💪 our ancient ancestors were some mf beasts
So true one of napoleon's famous battles were won because reinforcements forced marched and fought turning the tide. Same at gettysburg a corps forced Marched and wre exhausted but held the better ground which ultimately won the battle. Many examples the more you look.
That was not just in medieval europe but around the world since ancient times until world war one when they invented the planes and tanks don't forget the heavy equipments and armor they wore all the time fun fact the zulus would run with their bare foot for weeks before they fight i would die if i walked for one day😅
The shot from 8:05 - 8:15, when they ride out like 8 horsemen with nothing to lose, as their one last "deed", setting all fear aside and facing the enemy with no fear, especially with that epic Rohan music in the background always brings an uncontrollable smile to my face. It's corny as hell, but these movies did those type of moments where the characters display their courage so authentic and inspiring, they always help me feel motivated if I'm feeling down from life. With other movies I may sometimes feel the need to throw a cynic comment or roll my eyes, or just be indifferent, but with these 3 films, it always makes me feel something. This trilogy is 10/10, all three of the films are 10/10.
But thats the thing. Its NOT corny as hell, as poor Tolkien lived through the horrors of the Western Front and saw the full gamut of human emotions and qualities ❤
The one thing that kinda breaks my immersion is, how none of those hundreds of orcs in their path ever thinks of holding out his sword or spear to get their horses. Of course that wouldn't have meant dooming the men (and wouldn't have changed the outcome once the Rohirrim showed up) but it would've at least stopped the advance.
Not corny at all brother. You feel this way because it is indeed real AF - these are deep, deep vibrations that resonate and quake within all our hearts!
I remember being like 10 or 11 years old when this one came out. It was always around Christmas and my whole family (like 25 of us) would go see it. Right after it started I started feeling like shit. I had a really bad fever and was hallucinating and everything. It was bad. I was trying to suck it up because I wanted to see it so bad but I couldn’t do it. My grandpa was sitting next to me. The best man I’d ever know and he noticed that something was wrong and he scooped me up and took me to the doctor. It’s a good memory with him, besides being the sickest I’ve ever been up till now. lol. A week or so later he took me to see it again so I could actually watch it.
Not LOTR related, but I have something of the same memory of my grandad. I was around 13-14 at the time and something was really wrong with me. No one could figure it out but it was my anti-epileptic medication rising to dangerously toxic levels. I had fallen in a deep sleep in front of Nana and Grandad's fire and I remember him picking me up and carrying me down the hallway to lay me down in a bed. He was a WWII POW who had been aged before his time but boy, he had some strength in him. I miss him. He was gone too soon 😢
@@cathdodd5072 he sounds like a hell of a man. Everyone who has grandparents who are good people should count their lucky stars. I always remind my daughter to cherish the time she has with her grandparents because before you know it, it’ll be gone.
@@jigeah what numbers? Box office numbers? Tell me, how many Oscar’s has the MCU won over the course of 25-30 movies? Compare that to 14 Oscar’s to the LOTR trilogy
"The Horn of HELM HAMMERHAND shall sound in the deep one last time!" I think of that character all the time. If only he was still alive during this event.
Helm's "tactics" of blowing that horn every night before going out alone to hunt for orcs in the army besieging him, was both brave and insanely stupid. And ended up in the only logical way possible - one night, he didn't come back. Bravery at the cost of his own life and his defending force losing their leader.
Bernard Hill was blown away by Weta Workshop's craftsmanship when he saw that the inside of his armour was as richly detailed as the outside. No one would ever see it, but someone still took the time.
3:54 Very few people appreciate how brilliant this is: A ballista is fired with a projectile attached to a limited length rope. The hook at the end of the projectile is pulled by the rope and lands on a surface it can attach to. Instantly, the guys at the bottom start pulling on the rope, and through a system of pulleys, simultaneously drag a ladder up to the top, where the hook is attached. This causes a force to be applied to the hook, so it cant be easily cast off. While the defenders are trying to get the hook loose, a ladder full of soldiers arrives to throw them off. I swear, Saruman has thought of everything in this battle. From the explosive to blast a hole in the wall, through the easy to use crossbows for his soldiers, to this pulley system.
Don't forget, guys. Grima Wormtongue had been with Thèoden for quite a long time to know Helm's Deep's strengths and weaknesses. So, he had knowledge for Saruman to use to his advantage.
Eomer was his nephew and Eowyn his niece. He adopted both of them after his sister's and her husband's death and raised them alongside his son, like his own kids. After Saruman trapped and killed Theodred, Eomer became Theoden's heir. Which is why Grima tried to outlaw him, so Eowyn would become the only legitimate heir and Grima could creep on her to the max, marry her and become the regent of Rohan, basically ruling it.
These films are simply timeless. A magical and unique combination of classic and epic source material, faith to that material, superb casting, legendary direction and attention to detail with a use of practical and physical effects over CGI. I remember seeing them in the cinema on release and shortly after dived into Tolkien's works from start to finish. They hold a very special place in mine and millions of other's hearts.
7:11 Theoden's words have an additional impact when you remember that he idolized Aragorn during his childhood, the hero who rode at the side of his father against the hordes. Now, it's his turn, to draw sword alongside one of his childhood legends and ride out with him at his side.
Man seeing the amount of men that Eomer has recruited to fight on behalf of the King is always a sight to behold. Dude got banished and decided to round up a rebellion and take back Rohan. Badass.
Why would it be the end of his people? They were just a small force of... Elrond's? elves. Not his entire army, he needed his own warriors to guard his borders, remember, his realm borders Misty Mountains which are still full of orcs and goblins. So Haldir's elves were just a small detachment. And unlike Men, Elves still have an open invitation to sail to Valinor, the de-facto paradise of Middle-Earth, which Men simply can't do. And eventually, all elves did, with special exceptions being made for most of the Fellowship members, including Gimli, who was the only dwarf to ever go to Valinor. The sad part about Haldir's death was that he was Aragorn's life-long friend, if not his best friend. Which is most likely the biggest reason for him being there.
Watching two great kings charge out together and mow down their foes is a beautiful thing. I say now, as a former military officer, that "Forth Eorlingas" should be the official battle cry of all U S. and allied troops forever ❤️❤️
Only two things needed to win this battle, a longer bridge to the keep, and ride down it periodically with cavalry, I reckon 20-30 times and you can easily win.
There's nothing more epic than Lord of the Rings... masterpieces that will stand the test of time. No need for a remake cause no matter how much money you spend, nothing will ever compare.
When it comes to epic Fantasy and Sci-fi, Harry Potter and Star Wars are all cool and good and everything, but Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings and Denis Villeneuve’s Dune will forever be the GOATs
"So much death. What can men do against such reckless hate?" "For death and glory?" The words of a man who has forgotten what he's fighting for, a lack of hope & forgotten who he is. "For Rohan, for your people" the reminder of what is really important & the realization written clearly in his face of who he is, Théoden right there proves himself a King worthy of his people; the one's who gladly said "command me lord!"
Unfortunately they weren't just cutting unnecessary scenes, they also were cutting for time. A ton of great scenes got left out of the theatrical versions.
i have watched LOTR half a dozen times. Everytime during this part, i will go "wow, the carebear stare is quite powerful. the rest are fighting and this carebear king just stares"
Did anyone else catch that quick glimpse of Arwen wearing red and battling on a horse at 9:39? Peter Jackson had written her character into the battle of Helms Deep as well, but decide in the end to cut her scenes. However, that quick shot of her in the background at 9:39 made it into the movie.
I just cant imagine more perfect universet than this. Lotr and world of warcraft in the same decade. If thats not gonna make you smile. I dont know what will
This scene will be the last bastion of "adapting to modern audiences". This will be it and they will come and try to take it. Better believe that. They will come and they will try to rewrite it.
Anybody else bothered by the fact that Aragorn jumped off a siege ladder INSIDE the walls? Positioned directly next to a staircase too. Still a great moment. But what is that thing doing there? Lol
Greatest Movie Series of all time! Memories of my teen years! I love LOTR movies and the Hobbit series, much loved are th books! Hope they could all put the story into a movie.
- Theoden King stands alone...
- Not alone; Rohirrim... to the King!
Even after so many years, I get goosebumps...
Now for wrath, now for ruin, and the red dawn!!
Best scene in the movie!
@@starpunzel Not in the same movie, but I agree. Theoden's speech and the charge of the Rohirrim at the Pelennor Fields is the best scene of the last movie of the trilogy. DEATH!!! DEAATH!!! DEAAATH!!!
@@kourtourafi when I go out to cut the grass I tell my husband, "Fell weeds awake. Now for wrath, now for ruin, and a mowed lawn!
Agree - I should have said *one of the best*. There are so many!
@@starpunzel 😀😀...
Me too. Every single time.
One of the craziest things about medieval battles is the reinforcements would ride /march for days non stop exhausting themselves just to REACH the battlefield AND THEN the FIGHT would ensue , how badass is that to give everything you’ve got just to reach the battlefield then The hard part starts while your exhausted, but somehow still find the energy to fight on 🫡💪 our ancient ancestors were some mf beasts
So true one of napoleon's famous battles were won because reinforcements forced marched and fought turning the tide.
Same at gettysburg a corps forced Marched and wre exhausted but held the better ground which ultimately won the battle.
Many examples the more you look.
"A Zulu regiment can run, RUN, 50 miles and fight a battle at the end of it"
Another crazy fact. In a battle involving the Romans and Hannibal, Hannibals army killed 60,000 Romans...in one afternoon. 😮
That was not just in medieval europe but around the world since ancient times until world war one when they invented the planes and tanks don't forget the heavy equipments and armor they wore all the time fun fact the zulus would run with their bare foot for weeks before they fight i would die if i walked for one day😅
And so were the horses who delivered them there and charged into the battle.
"Don't tell the elf..." always gets me!!! XD
Not a word
so Lothlorien Elves helping Rohan to fight Orcs., it's true that Woodland Realm have to many Armies than Rivendell and Lothlorien
The look on Theoden’s face when Eomer comes is absolutely priceless. It’s the face of him saying quietly “I knew you would come!”
"That's my boy" kind of energy for sure
@@Orbitalhaze Theoden adopted Eomer and Eowyn after his sister died and raised them as his own. So Eomer most definitely IS his boy ;]
@@kraanzHe is THE BOYS
RIP THEODEN KING! You sit in the halls of your fathers with honour...
Still amazes me how they managed to get Théodens massive steel balls in the saddle.
He dead? I hate spoilers
@@cloudilsEven the one who played this character dead too.😢
And even in their mighty presence he shall not feel ashamed
The shot from 8:05 - 8:15, when they ride out like 8 horsemen with nothing to lose, as their one last "deed", setting all fear aside and facing the enemy with no fear, especially with that epic Rohan music in the background always brings an uncontrollable smile to my face. It's corny as hell, but these movies did those type of moments where the characters display their courage so authentic and inspiring, they always help me feel motivated if I'm feeling down from life. With other movies I may sometimes feel the need to throw a cynic comment or roll my eyes, or just be indifferent, but with these 3 films, it always makes me feel something. This trilogy is 10/10, all three of the films are 10/10.
Agreed, brother. The best trilogy ever made. Nothing else comes even close.
Beautiful words. Whenever all hope seems lost. Remember the deeds of Aragorn..
But thats the thing. Its NOT corny as hell, as poor Tolkien lived through the horrors of the Western Front and saw the full gamut of human emotions and qualities ❤
The one thing that kinda breaks my immersion is, how none of those hundreds of orcs in their path ever thinks of holding out his sword or spear to get their horses. Of course that wouldn't have meant dooming the men (and wouldn't have changed the outcome once the Rohirrim showed up) but it would've at least stopped the advance.
Not corny at all brother. You feel this way because it is indeed real AF - these are deep, deep vibrations that resonate and quake within all our hearts!
These movies have aged wonderfully 😊
I challenge you to a duel.
like fine wine
Just like Elfs, these trilogy will remain untoched by time as the world around them is mered by the bane of Morgoth.
Yes they have
Nah, lotr cant hold a candle to avengers endgame and game of thrones final season war. Now those two are peak.
I remember being like 10 or 11 years old when this one came out. It was always around Christmas and my whole family (like 25 of us) would go see it. Right after it started I started feeling like shit. I had a really bad fever and was hallucinating and everything. It was bad. I was trying to suck it up because I wanted to see it so bad but I couldn’t do it. My grandpa was sitting next to me. The best man I’d ever know and he noticed that something was wrong and he scooped me up and took me to the doctor. It’s a good memory with him, besides being the sickest I’ve ever been up till now. lol. A week or so later he took me to see it again so I could actually watch it.
grandpa is a good man, bless him
Not LOTR related, but I have something of the same memory of my grandad.
I was around 13-14 at the time and something was really wrong with me. No one could figure it out but it was my anti-epileptic medication rising to dangerously toxic levels. I had fallen in a deep sleep in front of Nana and Grandad's fire and I remember him picking me up and carrying me down the hallway to lay me down in a bed. He was a WWII POW who had been aged before his time but boy, he had some strength in him.
I miss him. He was gone too soon 😢
@@cathdodd5072 he sounds like a hell of a man. Everyone who has grandparents who are good people should count their lucky stars. I always remind my daughter to cherish the time she has with her grandparents because before you know it, it’ll be gone.
great memorie man ! god bless
Arguably the greatest trilogy of all time. I was lucky to see it in IMAX 4K when it was re-released
No, definitively
Nope. MCU trilogy. The numbers speak for themselves.
@@jigeah you really believe that..?
@@jigeah what numbers? Box office numbers?
Tell me, how many Oscar’s has the MCU won over the course of 25-30 movies? Compare that to 14 Oscar’s to the LOTR trilogy
@@jigeahHow many Oscar MCU trilogy have?
"The Horn of HELM HAMMERHAND shall sound in the deep one last time!"
I think of that character all the time. If only he was still alive during this event.
YES!- Gimli…. He was so intense with that 😂
Gimli just wanted to rack up his kill count by giving the Uruk Hai heart attacks and it didn’t count as one 😂😂😂
Helm's "tactics" of blowing that horn every night before going out alone to hunt for orcs in the army besieging him, was both brave and insanely stupid. And ended up in the only logical way possible - one night, he didn't come back. Bravery at the cost of his own life and his defending force losing their leader.
Got to meet Bernard Hill 2 years ago, signed my Middle Earth map.
RIP Bernard Hill
I go to my fathers. And even in their mighty company I shall not now be ashamed
God damn. Eomer comes up behind Gandalf and says not alone always brings me to tears
It has the emotion, the same energy, as "On your left"
I suspend all my disbelief because this is the most epic thing ever.
No my friend, belief is what brought us all here, embrace it and revel in it, for there is no greater contentment in life.
Not only is the costume design and prop superb, the detail in the sound effect cements that belief of it being real.
The thundering of the charging Rohirim.
Bernard Hill was blown away by Weta Workshop's craftsmanship when he saw that the inside of his armour was as richly detailed as the outside. No one would ever see it, but someone still took the time.
Gimli heard the horn must be blown and was absolutely on board with it
He knew those music lessons would pay off someday!
Strongest lungs in middle earth
Giving up his chance to add to his kill score the biggest sacrifice
A visual effect and CGI of over 20 years ago. Still stunning
In all the years nothing can even come close to this. What a privilege that I got to see these on the big screen :-)
This massage is for future generation ,
You wont have this kind of pure cinema in your times
Protect this diamond at all costs
Liar
@@ukissrulez nah , thats the ultimate truth
@@dulanethdilhara9323 you sri lankan idiot, dont spread fake news.
@@dulanethdilhara9323spiderman? infinity war? endgame? Deadpool 3? Logan?
@@joeelliott1647 oh , those are the good movies bro , but not as pure as this
Fell Deeds Awake.
Now For Wrath!
Now For Ruin!
AND THE RED DAWN!
FORTH EORLINGAS!
@@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- SOYUZ NI RUSHIMI, RESPIBLIK SVOBODNI,
@@SU-vy8nb Go away Ivan, you are not welcome here.
@@lukum55top kek, i bet you identify as a moria orc.
- Shadowfax rearing
- Aragon looks at the light "Gandalf....!"
*Fellowship theme starts playing*
- Gandalf: "Theoden King stands alone..."
*Eomer Appears*
- Eomer: "Not Alone, (Draws swords), Rohirrim!"
- Entire Rohirrim *emerges at one snap*
- Theoden: "Eomer!"
- Eomer "To the King!"
- Beautiful woman singing, cleansing evil
Finger kissing Mwa! Mwa! just perfect! 100/10 perfect execution! Everything!
Best scene of the trilogy
Except that woman singing is a boy
3:54 Very few people appreciate how brilliant this is:
A ballista is fired with a projectile attached to a limited length rope. The hook at the end of the projectile is pulled by the rope and lands on a surface it can attach to. Instantly, the guys at the bottom start pulling on the rope, and through a system of pulleys, simultaneously drag a ladder up to the top, where the hook is attached. This causes a force to be applied to the hook, so it cant be easily cast off. While the defenders are trying to get the hook loose, a ladder full of soldiers arrives to throw them off.
I swear, Saruman has thought of everything in this battle. From the explosive to blast a hole in the wall, through the easy to use crossbows for his soldiers, to this pulley system.
Saruman was making a forced Industrilization at the expense of everyone else.
Don't forget, guys. Grima Wormtongue had been with Thèoden for quite a long time to know Helm's Deep's strengths and weaknesses. So, he had knowledge for Saruman to use to his advantage.
I love gimlis reaction to a swarm of orks and says he can easily take them no doubt bro, but he knew the cost of getting there 😂, "not the beard!" 😂
Every time I see these scenes, I have tears in my eyes. Every single time.
Man this still gives me chills. And it's 2024!
Rohirrim! To the King! That war cry send chills...
Love how the king says his name with such love and admiration. Like a son and a brother .
Eomer was his nephew and Eowyn his niece. He adopted both of them after his sister's and her husband's death and raised them alongside his son, like his own kids. After Saruman trapped and killed Theodred, Eomer became Theoden's heir. Which is why Grima tried to outlaw him, so Eowyn would become the only legitimate heir and Grima could creep on her to the max, marry her and become the regent of Rohan, basically ruling it.
I have never seen such a brilliant trilogy with so much glorious moments! Amazing from A to Z. A masterpiece!
These films are simply timeless. A magical and unique combination of classic and epic source material, faith to that material, superb casting, legendary direction and attention to detail with a use of practical and physical effects over CGI.
I remember seeing them in the cinema on release and shortly after dived into Tolkien's works from start to finish. They hold a very special place in mine and millions of other's hearts.
Haldir's death scene is so sad😥
dawg he looked like he died thinking his efforts were all in vain
Every time I watch it I keep screaming at him to be careful.
💔
First time i saw this, i was sad and thinking that they will not survive the fight 💔
not so much cause it was made up and never happened
So happy I got to experience this in the Cinema
7:11 Theoden's words have an additional impact when you remember that he idolized Aragorn during his childhood, the hero who rode at the side of his father against the hordes. Now, it's his turn, to draw sword alongside one of his childhood legends and ride out with him at his side.
Exactly 💯 also worth a mention is that Aragon is around 87 at that time !!!!
Man seeing the amount of men that Eomer has recruited to fight on behalf of the King is always a sight to behold. Dude got banished and decided to round up a rebellion and take back Rohan. Badass.
Sad death of the elf friend… the last thing he sees is his fallen elf comrades, and his last thought is “this is the end of my people” :(
His last thought most likely was "F*ck!!!, did I leave the immersion on????"
Why would it be the end of his people? They were just a small force of... Elrond's? elves. Not his entire army, he needed his own warriors to guard his borders, remember, his realm borders Misty Mountains which are still full of orcs and goblins. So Haldir's elves were just a small detachment. And unlike Men, Elves still have an open invitation to sail to Valinor, the de-facto paradise of Middle-Earth, which Men simply can't do. And eventually, all elves did, with special exceptions being made for most of the Fellowship members, including Gimli, who was the only dwarf to ever go to Valinor.
The sad part about Haldir's death was that he was Aragorn's life-long friend, if not his best friend. Which is most likely the biggest reason for him being there.
Eomer and the Rohirrim’s charge to the King never fails to give me goosebumps
all those poor orcs just wanted peace so they could return home and take care of their orc babies and wives its really sad
Whole lotta fatherless orc babies and widowed orc wives now. Lots of social problems in orc land.
Fck' em
- Sylvester Stallone
😂😂😂😂😂😂
2 years ago this would have been a meme...now it's the sad truth!
Somehow 20 year old movie does the job 100 times better than amazon's freak show.
Of course
“THE HORN OF HELM HAMMERHAND SHALL SOUND IN THE DEEP ONE LAST TIME”
RIP Bernard Hll 🫡 😢
i like how Aragon was the last of the soldiers to make it back to the castle
Fucking hell when Gandalf shows up !!!! bring back those good old days😔
"Toss my salad, but don't tell the elf."
- Gimli, 1969
Aragorn: "Not a word"
ای جانم بهترین فیلم دوران عمرم بود ،،ارباب حلقه هااا،،موسیقی ،کارگردان ،نویسنده ،وبازیگران محبوب بهترین بازیگران در نسل سینمااا❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Greatest trilogy ever
It's one of the all-time great movie scenes.
Watching two great kings charge out together and mow down their foes is a beautiful thing. I say now, as a former military officer, that "Forth Eorlingas" should be the official battle cry of all U S. and allied troops forever ❤️❤️
Yes, please.
And one gives speeches that make sense😁
Ни Роханцы ни кто либо из других положительных героев не убивали мирных людей как это делаете вы американцы
@@audiiska9252 so what did you guys do to the chechnyans?
@@audiiska9252 are you saying that every American is a murderer?
8:40 OMG Billy Butcher
he’s been such a consistent actor the last 20-30 years. He’s in every big film. From LOTR, judge dredd to marvel and now the boys
The greatest scene in the history of cinema ever....
4:35 that still only counts as one!
Scenes like this never fail to make me cry.
This scene was a goosebumps moment when I was a kid and stand still!
Only two things needed to win this battle, a longer bridge to the keep, and ride down it periodically with cavalry, I reckon 20-30 times and you can easily win.
or a simple drawbridge
No matter how many times I watch the same scene, it doesn't drive me fed up of it. Love forever LOTR❤❤
There's nothing more epic than Lord of the Rings... masterpieces that will stand the test of time. No need for a remake cause no matter how much money you spend, nothing will ever compare.
Let this be the hour when we draw swords ⚔️ together...that got me chills
9:07 the most unbelievable yet the most chilling and perfect film shot ever
5:25 like nice try, but get absolutely wrecked
watched the movies long time ago and still envy them for the friendships and positive relationships in general
Peter Jackson knows how to make an epic trilogy.
I mean, couldnt have most perfect source material to work with. Tolkien is a master storyteller
9:22 is an epic moment with the music.
So sad about the elf’s death!😪
When it comes to epic Fantasy and Sci-fi, Harry Potter and Star Wars are all cool and good and everything, but Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings and Denis Villeneuve’s Dune will forever be the GOATs
I cant believe i grew up watcing these movies. Nothing beats this
Goosebumps every time I come back to watch this. Geez. What a masterpiece
the comic relief with Gimli was always a brilliant addition to the climatic battle of the LOTR middle chapter.
Battle of Helms Deep will never be topped. Perfection
6:19 Evil never ever had a chance.
Yes, for "in the end the shadow is nothing more than apassing thing, with Light and High Beauty ever beyond it." 🙂
Proud to say, I caught this in the theater !!!
When the sun crests the hill that always gets me.
"So much death. What can men do against such reckless hate?" "For death and glory?" The words of a man who has forgotten what he's fighting for, a lack of hope & forgotten who he is.
"For Rohan, for your people" the reminder of what is really important & the realization written clearly in his face of who he is, Théoden right there proves himself a King worthy of his people; the one's who gladly said "command me lord!"
An absolutely cinematic masterpiece.
Bernard Hill IS King Theoden. No other actor could have played him as well.
Best films ever made without a doubt, they don't make them the way they used too
There will never be movies with such great scenes again. Hollyweird
2:06 Why did this not make the theatrical cut !? I have seen this movie a million times and never saw theoden chop off the uruk's arm
Unfortunately they weren't just cutting unnecessary scenes, they also were cutting for time. A ton of great scenes got left out of the theatrical versions.
Is it just me or is the audio in this clip absolutely CRISPY
i would also raise my hand and shout “to the king” every time i watch this scene..
i have watched LOTR half a dozen times. Everytime during this part, i will go "wow, the carebear stare is quite powerful. the rest are fighting and this carebear king just stares"
Did anyone else catch that quick glimpse of Arwen wearing red and battling on a horse at 9:39? Peter Jackson had written her character into the battle of Helms Deep as well, but decide in the end to cut her scenes. However, that quick shot of her in the background at 9:39 made it into the movie.
Helmeted Dredd apears on his trusty steed/lawmaster
"The crime: being ugly.... the sentence: death."
Gimly is an absolute warrior even though he’s comic relief at the same time
I just cant imagine more perfect universet than this. Lotr and world of warcraft in the same decade. If thats not gonna make you smile. I dont know what will
4:30 "That still only counts as one!" xD
This scene will be the last bastion of "adapting to modern audiences". This will be it and they will come and try to take it. Better believe that. They will come and they will try to rewrite it.
03:13 Aragorn: what
dude literally looked confused LOL
Go forth eorlingas!! Damn! That epic 😎
Anybody else bothered by the fact that Aragorn jumped off a siege ladder INSIDE the walls? Positioned directly next to a staircase too. Still a great moment. But what is that thing doing there? Lol
4:32 Legolas "42" 3 secons later "142".
4:34 KOWABUNGA! I swear to god an uruk-kai says that as the third ladder falls.
I heard "Ian fuck you! Kawabunga!"
I love how Gimly goes from having no problem facing off against the entire Uruk army, to being defeated by a jump....
The end of this battle is a masterpiece to me
Thundering hooves gives me goosebumps
After 20 years i can say i look as the new Aragorn
Gimli is an absolute unit of a dwarf.
Still get goosebumps in some of those awesome fighting scenes..just continues to be brilliant.
Look to my coming
At first light of fifth day
at dawn
Look to the east
this still gives me goosebumps...
Yes...yes! The Horn of Helm Hammerhand shall sound in The Deep, one last time!
9:53 of content that easily trumps rings of power
Cry harder nerd.
17 Oscar’s for a reason always in love with LOTR 😍
Gandalf is my Fav Character amongst a heartfelt plethora .
EPIC!!!!!!!!amazing! Gandalf entrance is brilliant
Greatest Movie Series of all time! Memories of my teen years! I love LOTR movies and the Hobbit series, much loved are th books! Hope they could all put the story into a movie.