The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Caravan of Garbage
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- 2001 kicked of the start of a remarkable trilogy of films, live action adaptations of The Lord of the Rings beginning with The Fellowship of the Ring. From director Peter Jackon and filmed in his home country of New Zealand these movies have served as the pinacle of blockbuster cinema managing to perfectly balance heart, action, spectacle, model work and CGI. With an incredible cast of mostly unknowns including Elijah Woods, Seasn Astin, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen, Cate Blanchett, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving, Sean Bean, Orlando Bloom, Liv Tyer, Billy Boyd, John Rhys-Davies, Dominic Monaghan and the late great Christopher Lee. Thanks for watching our Caravan Of Garbage review!
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James... mate... the Two Towers has a major scene in a swamp. A spooky swamp. With ghosts. And what goes great in a spooky swamp with ghosts? The guy yelling Rodney. Please, for thr people, do what needs to be done
We had blue fields of wheat last time and we didn’t get it. Why should we get it this time?
Because we've been really good boys?
Frodney
Yeah, but now that you've pointed it out, there's a reason for them NOT to include it. THANKS.
Bring back Rodney
I think I've seen about 80% of these garbage caravans and I've rarely if ever seen James get so genuinely thrilled, passionate, and enthusiastic for the story telling of a movie as he does here. People feel so different when they talk about something they really love and have a lot of respect for and that vibe is clear from like 19:00 onwards. _Professional James_ . Love it!
Clearly you’ve never seen James talk about a certain orange feline in boots.
@@vice.nor.virtue He fuckin’ loves Zorro.
you're so right, it's awesome to listen to someone speak passionately about t topic. I also LOVE when they hate stuff, it is so fun to listen to a genuine roast of a bad movie lol
@@Yan-tz9pn I read this and thought "Wait, foxes aren't felines..."
Thought it was a reupload when I saw it in my feed. Very surprised they didn't do it already (for Rings of Power)
Aragorn has this vibe of "Thank God this guy is here." is probably the more accurate description of Aragorn I've ever heard
Aragorn is peak masculinity. A good dude, an absolute badass, a capable leader, committed to his duty, incredibly resourceful, honest, in touch with his emotions and respects the women in his life.
Daddy's home energy
@@robjgolde3221not telling Eowin her cooking is garbage was not respecting women. He should’ve been honest with her. I suspect he did wanna hit it.
@@misanthropicservitorofmars2116honestly think he just didn’t have the heart to break her spirits
@@misanthropicservitorofmars2116 white lies such as Santa Claus (who is real) are not evil. Only Rodney is evil.
One of my favorite quotes about Tolkien and the phenomenal impact of his work is from Terry Pratchett, another fantasy giant. "J.R.R. Tolkien has become a sort of mountain, appearing in all subsequent fantasy in the way that Mt. Fuji appears so often in Japanese prints. Sometimes it's big and up close. Sometimes it's a shape on the horizon. Sometimes it's not there at all, which means that the artist either has made a deliberate decision against the mountain, which is interesting in itself, or is in fact standing on Mt. Fuji."
GNU Sir Terry ❤
GNU STP. ❤
GNU Terry Pratchett
GNU Terry ❤
"unfuckable dorks telling you how many women to hate" almost goes as hard as this goated trilogy.
*Dorks
#Hobbitsphere
Best way to sum up what is gripping the minds of the modern young man. A new outlet is needed for them and giving them good examples of male friendships should be the next move to get us out of this manosphere nightmare.
Spot. Fucking. On.
I hear 'Unfuckable Dorks' and was reminded of the movie Pixels
I love the recurring visual gag in these last few COGs of James and Mason huddled around doing the podcast in the actual film. Very fun touch.
It's brilliant and I can't believe it hasn't been a running thing before! I hope they keep it up
I like how James started a thought about Legolas walking on snow and then never got to the point 😅
That he is good at walking on snow
It reminded me of that iconic moment from the hit movie The Lord of the Rings Fellowship of the Ring
That's WHY this Caravan comes with James' equipment.
He was obviously going to say that elves evolved from birds and have hollow bones. But he realized it didn't warrant a mention because everyone knows that. It's clearly established canon.
@@qwertyferix That's why their ears are pointy too, on account of the wings becoming ears.
Fun fact: my favorite segment of Caravan of Garbage (which they do every week without exception) is Thoughts and Prizes. I hope one day I'm the one to win a prize.
If you watch this one again, you get a second chance! Good luck mate!
You didn't get your prize? I got my prize. There were tons of prizes.
We won't even win a thought. Lol
You won't. It's a scam.
Maybe the real prizes were the thoughts we had along the way?
A legendary moment in this channels history havent been this hyped since the prequels!
Or when they covered the Dark Knight trilogy
@ god i loved that
@@claytonandres1194 Or Snake Eyes!
I thought my favorite caravan of garbage episodes were the ones where James and Mason really rip into something terrible but listening to the joy that James has for this movie and his appreciation for the effort that went into is a million times more refreshing. Really brings me back to when I watched these movies for the first time as a kid and how much of an impact they had on me.
The "making of" featurettes are just as worth watching as the movies themselves IMO, an amazing achievement all in all.
Honestly, I enjoy them more than the actual films. I love all the effort that went into the production design, effects, costumes,, makeup, cinematography, etc. The dialogue and performances not so much.
@@MrOtistetraxthat’s so real. Watching the appendices and actually understanding how these things were made was just so amazing. I think it made me enjoy the movies more as well, just because I knew what was under the hood and the love that went into it all
@@toppaismeit’s like a reverse Wizard of Oz. Beloved movie that you wish you didn’t know anything about the production of it. With these movies, they’re so great and so beloved because every single person was so passionate and invested in making them the best movies they could possibly be, and making sure they were looking out for each other throughout the whole process.
Oh yes they are great. Dark days the making of Blade Runner is my second fave.
@ Frankly, I wouldn’t enjoy the films at all, otherwise.
Hearing James absolutely fawn over my fave movies of all time for 30 mins straight is pure bliss
James’ absolute joy and excitement in this video is so palpable. I need more of this in my life.
The 19 hours of the BTS documentary is the reason I work in the film industry today. I've watched them as many times as I have the films haha. I even wrote an essay for my degree comparing the New Line Offical BTS docs and the Costa Botes versions and that whole thing!
Thw director commentaries are also incredible, and there's 4 of them, for each film!
Cutting to George Bush the exact moment James says 2001 is some nasty work, I unequivocally approve
Legolas stands and says to Frodo "You have my bow!" and never says another word to him in the entire trilogy
That is an observation that has me dying laughing for some reason
@@zhitchcresttail3387 it gets even funnier when the Fellowship reunites, Frodo says everyones name except for Legolas, he just stares at him, it looks like he cant remember ever meeting Legolas
@@gandalfthewhite4245 "Aragorn! Gimli! And, uh... I want to say, Larry? Lenny? Definitely an L name."
Feel like that one auxiliary friend that ya don't really talk with, but lowkey like having around
@@gandalfthewhite4245 - A lot of people stop watching before they get to the scene where Legolas realises that he died right after the council meeting and has been a ghost following the fellowship around.
I was there 3000 years ago, when the COG had a guy yelling RODNEY in every episode.
Wasn't that when James refused to give out the first prize?
Pffft yeah right, next you're going to tell me that there's a version of james that is like him but little
Green Trivia needs to come back as well.
RODNEY!?
I miss RODNEY
Ages ago a friend of mine was homeless and his routine became, wake up in the flop house, Strip his bed, eat breakfast and kicked out by 8am, Steal enough to sell for enough to pay for his habit and then, he had nothing to do. So he went to a highstreet bookstore and saw the 50th anniversary lotr books - and stole the Fellowship of the Ring. He would then go and sort himself out and then sit in a public "mall kinda place(?)" that he could directly see the homeless shelter from where he sat, and he just read the lotr all day until the shelter opened. He did pay for the Two Towers book, but not for the Return of the King....😔 but, he read trilogy cover to cover over 4 times before his space at a rehab was approved. Those books meant so much.....he essentially just lived in middle earth for over 10 hours every day. They saved him....
You never know where salvation awaits.
hope he's doing well now, can't really tell with the way the comment is completely in past tense but hopefully he's fine
That is a beautiful story. Being homeless is hard.
@devindalton4688 Stop trying to indoctrinate people into your death cult. That "salvation" that you think exists. It's all fake, but since you've been indoctrinated since birth, you'll never think critically. The book you worship justified not only slavery but infantside, and reepe. Genuine people wouldn't worship such a book
@@wbennin Being homed is hard too., nowadays.
“Bro, I’d catch so many arrows for you, big ones too”
‘Bro 🥹’
One of my favorite bits is when they are doing an “impression” of someone, but the voice is just like a grubby voice and then they have the person say their own name at the end so we all know who’s talking. Gets me every time. And that’s genuine btw, it really cracks me up 😂
@@FiggityJones I like the "here's the thing" gag the editors pull. That makes me genuinely laugh. Every. Single. Time.
@ I also love that bit and all the creative ways they accomplish it 😂
„Fellowships are what modern men are missing“
Yes!! I wish more people realized this.
They think a fellowship means get together with other misogynistic neo Nazis and talk about how shit they think women are 😂
What does that even mean?
@@ThreadBomb I'm not sure either tbh.
Ita a product of our modern profit driven world where even friendship is commodified. There is no monetary reason to be loyal and respectful quite the opposite
@@ThreadBomb a diverse group of mates being good, keeping eachother accountable, looking out for each other, doing rad shit, getting fake mad at each other and then being like “I’m not really mad I’m Doing a big smile actually”
You know the boys liked the movie when the entire episode is just nonstop fanboy talk without taking a single pause to breathe lol. Hyped for next week
"To break these up, we're going to do like we did with the prequels and put out episodes with the video games in between so it's not as much work."
2 years ago: "I don't know why we decided to do video game episodes in between the movie episodes. This is so much work. I'm so tired of this."
@@rainbowcrash6990Oh my god, is this the culmination of thoughts and prizes??
I remember watching Sean Bean's death in this movie as a child and thinking "this is the most violent thing I've ever seen in my life."
my kid had the same experience watching Total Recall
You didnt watch IT TV series or Saw 😂
legit. anyone can do splatter; gore is easy. communicating true _violence_ on such a visceral level is hard.
@@mikey-wl2jt exactly it felt like very impactful but not in a gratuitous way
It always stuck with me, even as a child.
I’m absolutely here for Masoruman and James Gandolf-ini.
Though they did cast against type and give MASON the white hair.
Gottem.
22:36 That "dead" Orc flinches as Viggo jumps over him, and the other one sits up suddenly to look at Viggo. Never noticed that before.
Now I'll never unsee it 😆
Mortally wounded not dead. There, I fixed it for you.
I love whenever we get a movie that James and Mason really love. The energy is so good
I like to picture Boromir has the most want for the ring as he sees it as the object with the power to fix all of their problems, and the ring knows that and just keeps goin "yeah mate. I can. Just take me it's all good!"
The cheer I let out when I heard Thoughts & Prizes was back was the biggest reaction I’ve had to something since the Flash entered the speed force in Zack Snyder’s Justice League League. Truly a certified crowd cheer moment, even though I’m watching this alone in the dark.
The level of craft and detail that went into these films are just INSANE! Like we won't ever see anything like this anymore!
Return of the king will the be end of the most anticipated CoG series of the past decade. Please James, bring back blue harvest or Rodney to see out this magnificent series.
Do you mean Rodney?
Rodney sits on that throne
Leroy Jenkins vs Rodney, place your bets!! The newest Netflix live event
Aragorn: "For Rodney"
@@Rozemyne2314”aye, I could do that”
Perhaps when Gimli said "and my Axe," he was actually referring to the body spray he always cares with him, and that way, the Fellowship could smell fresh throughout their travels?
nah that can't be it. there weren't nearly enough beautiful women instinctually flocking to the fellowship. if anyone's wearing axe body spray it's Aragorn and he's bogarting the stuff.
Honestly, I kind of hope it was. This is the one situation where Axe body spray would be preferable to the travel funk they probably had going.
BTW, Axe is called Lynx in the UK, Australia, and some other places.
"Hello ladies. Look at your Man. Now back to me. Now back at your Man. Now back to me! Sadly, he isn't me. But if he stopped using dwarven axe grease for body wash and switched to Elf Spice, he could smell like he's me."
Best movie ever, will never be repeated. Everything in this movie was on the scale of grandeur, and executed almost flawlessly. It is timeless, it will hold up in a 100 years. The attention to detail in 12 hours of footage, while telling an epic story that never loses your attention. This was absolute peak cinema.
No joke, when Fellowship came out on dvd, I watched it every night for at least a month straight. I was obsessed with these movies. I saw each of them in theaters a minimum of 3 times. Fellowship being the most at I think 6 times? Less for the others because of job hours between friends being difficult to work out viewings together). I'm still upset I missed the reshowing they did in theaters this year. I managed to catch RotK by the time I'd heard it was a thing. :( Would have killed to see Fellowship on the big screen again though.
When I see that this weeks CoG is 31 minutes I know that I’m in for the greatest TH-cam moment of the year
I shed a masculine tear at all the behind the scenes stuff in this episode. I've only seen this movies once but man, now I gotta go again. Great work.
I cannot tell you how long I’ve been waiting for this series to happen. At least an hour.
Just kidding I’ve been waiting for years. Worth it.
James/Gandalf & Maso/Saruman is 100% S-TIER CONTENT 👏👏👏👏👏
well, they are pretty old and Mason is pretty power hungry and evil.
Came late to this party. But finished watching more than 300 Caravan of Garbage episodes in a week (I avoided the ones on games). Feels like I've reached Mt. Everest to see this one 7 hours into uploading.
Love that it's been 20 years and I'll immediately jump on any video heaping praise and revealing trivia on these films I've seen countless times. One piece of stability in a fucked world.
1:49 I am 100% here for a hobbitsphere. And bros wanna buy some land and dig some hobbit holes?
Hell yeah dude, about to move to Ballarat to do just that😎
In
Hell yeah let’s all meet up in Perth
I'm down
Sure mate I've got maybe like a thousand bucks to chip in lol. Need what, up to a thousand of us at that rate? Hobbit commune on tho
Fun Fact: I tear up at multiple points in this movie, and absolutely ball like a baby during the whole Frodo drowning scene. I am a 45 year old man, a cancer survivor, a father of two, i've seen some shit. Yet this movie about little dudes on a bro expedition hits harder than everything.
“I made a promise, Mr. Frodo…a promise! Don’t you leave him, Samwise Gamgee. And I don’t mean to. I don’t mean to.” 😭😭 the truest bro there ever was
"little dudes on a bro adventure" ah dammit i have something in my eye
The line that always gets me is "I would have followed you my brother... my captain... my king."
Tolkien has a scene like this in the book, after the Ring is destroyed--they have a feast in Ithilien, where the Gondorian and Rohirrim warriors and the Fellowship are all there and a bard comes out and says, "Let me tell you the story of Frodo of the Nine Fingers and the Ring of Doom", then Sam jumps up, says, "Now all my dreams have come true!" then bursts into tears...and Tolkien writes that the entire host of men there cry with him. That's real men, who have been through real shit together, sharing their suffering, losses, relief, and elation together. That's the empathy a lot of men are missing.
Bizarre.
As a massive fan of these films, I was genuinely nervous for this CoG in case you felt kind of lukewarm going back to these films. An absolute joy to hear you discuss it so passionately. So glad to see Maso didn't say something controversial like that time he said all Jurassic Park films are of equal quality.
Spoiler alert, there’s going to nothing but praise from here on out also
@@mrsundaymovies You boys are the best!
Other people’s opinions don’t change your own
Fun fact: the editing in these videos by Ben and Laurence is quite amazing.
Loved the end bit with both of them ^^
What music is that forgot what film score is it from?
@@1stamericanpsycho it's a classical piece called "3 Gymnopédies". It was in the movie "My Dinner with Andre" and a whole bunch of parodies.
@theomnitorium7476 thanks!
fun fact: when they were cleaning up after all of the production work had done (ie hobbiton), they felt quite depressed when they were clearing away all the plants they had planted. as a result, this led to the working title of the trivia being known as blue harvest, which was the original working title of 1977's star wars
Dude, your Blue Harvest joke is so underrated, it should be top comment...😂
I for one love the books and think these movies are like the gold standard for adaptation of book to film. Love them both.
So glad you guys are covering this series!
This is absolutely perfect I only truly fell in love with LotR this year watched all the extendeds for my 23rd birthday, listened to all the books while at work, and platinumed both Shadow of Mordor and War, and I found this channel and binged all of CoG these past couple months. I am quite pleased with this.
The fellowship of the Ring is my favourite, the actors are all excellent, they did a really good job of setting up the world and the stakes, music was epic the cinematography was epic and I just think it was the strongest most focused entry of the three. Maybe it’s because after the fellowship goes their own way in two towers their stories diverge until return of the king
The problem is that it doesn't have a proper ending. "To be continued" is not satisfying.
@@ThreadBomb I mean I don’t wanna rag on people who didn’t know this was part of a trilogy of films, but it’s like infinity War people went and saw it didn’t know there was a sequel planned and everyone thought that the end was unsatisfying. With this I think it leaves very clear steaks as to the situation going into the next film, the fellowship has broken up, Boromir and Gandalf are seemingly dead, Fred and Sam are travelling together to Mordor, the rest of the fellowship is going to save the other hobbits from the orcs. But again I say all this with the benefit of 20+ years hindsight
Oh my God. How I wanted this to happen. Since this series exist this is the only one thing I wanted from this! Thoughts and prizes is back!
Fun fact, in the books Sauron, still weakened from the divine intervention of the Drowning of Numenor, was defeated in 2 on 1 combat by Elendil and Gil-Galad. (That's right, Sauron at the Battle of the Last Alliance was weaker than he had been just a century before)
Both High Kings were killed (Gil-Galad was incinerated by Sauron's hands) and Sauron's new body was gravely injured. Isildur then used his fathers broken sword to cut the Ring from the downed Enemy, at which point Sauron's spirit fled.
So no, Sauron did not reach with his Ring hand and get his fingers chopped off like a bloody moron. He more or less got looted.
Thank you, nerd
@tonypine3434 S'alright 😂
I haven’t read the books in awhile (too long!) but I seem to recall it being a 5 on 1 fight with Gil-Galad, Elendil, Isildur, Elrond, and someone else fighting Sauron.
@@gunnerbriscoe3315 The general consensus is that there was a 2 on 1 afaik, Elrond was there but didn't say he and the others fought Sauron
@@Telcontar86 He's just being modest.
"You never feel bored" tell that to my 2 daughters I made watch the extended edition 😂
This applies to Fellowship. You definitely feel it for the other two.
never make a newcomer watch the extended editions first. You always start with the theatrical cut and once they are hooked you show them the extended versions. Although the theatrical cut of Return of the King is the better version anyways
James is really onto something with the whole 'this is what dudes need' point. Yeah. Grab yourselves some bros and go on a quest. There's a great Cinema Therapy video about Aragorn that's basically an essay on how he's the best bloke.
Also, I once recorded an EP on the farm of the head fletcher for these movies. He had a shed full of those thick arrows and a load of Legolas' bows. I only found out after the third or fourth recording session and had no idea why anyone wouldn't lead with that fact immediately.
I'd buy Aragorn a pint, but he'd probably turn it down and buy me one.
Such a good bloke.
Little known fact: Peter Jackson actually considered including the two blue wizards, Alator and Pallando, in the extended cut of Fellowship. But it would have been too inconsistent with the established lore.
Jackson, who of course wanted to stay true to the books, was quoted saying: "It's an interesting idea to include the blue wizards, but let's harvest it for another time.". Which actually led the working title of this movie to be "Blue Harvest", which coincidentally was the working title for Star Wars: Episode IV - First Star Wars.
You actually had me going with this one until the mention. Genuinely the best one I've seen for a while
@@TaLuVs my thanks!🧙♂
Nah man, as soon as he said "Blue Wizards," even though I'm a LotR nerd I knew where this was going 😄
@kirbyone oh yeah dude, for literally ANY other topic I'd have picked it. But I've watched and read enough LOTR lore on the Blue Wizards that my brain didn't catch it until too late
😂
This trilogy, and the Pirates trilogy, are hands down the pinnacle of practical and digital effects. Just masterpieces of the craft and will age like fine wine until the end of time
Didn’t realize I was watching an ad to get me to watch the trilogy again. You guys should have warned me
Good thing I was already planning on watching it again with my family over the holidays.
Uuuuhhhh, I'm getting radicalized into the Hobbitsphere... Seriously, you guys are so sweet
The greatest movies ever made and the greatest DVD extras ever made. Watched both the movies and extras every summer holidays
23:43 I was praying for guy who shouts Rodney
The joy in your voices in this video made me happy..... Great work today guys 🎉🎉🎉🎉
FUN FACT! James has a Palantir at home. That what he uses so that he can see both sides. But you only see it in the extended extended cut.
It's probably also what made masos mind so twisted
@@DarkachuWasTaken He's more machine, now, than man. Twisted and evil.
I just want to say thank you to Ben for using THAT SCENE from Bad Taste. It's probably my favorite scene in the movie.
Mason is so clearly over Thoughts and Prizes. His disinterest in playing along was so evident this week. Love it!
One of my all time favourite movies - genuinely pumped to hear you cover this and it did not disappoint.
Would adore a commentary for supporters 😅
Man. You can tell James fucking loved EVERYTHING about these movies. He sounds so damn passionate talking about it
When I was six my parents sat me down and said "hey we want to take you to this movie that will be way more violent and scarier than anything you've seen but it will also be one of the best movies ever created and become a formative part of your childhood and shape who you are as a person... whatyareckon?"
Was too young to watch these as a kid and upon my first watch I remember hitting the middle of the second movie and saying something along the lines of "FUCK YEAH THEY'RE ALL LIKE 100 % BOYS NOW" and there's no higher level of joy to see that as a man.
10:33 Dropping that Trump Sauron meme as James says "at the end of this age going into a new bad one" had me in stitches 😂😂💀💀
Every year my Dad and I watch all the Harry Potter movies and we watch all of the Lord of the Rings movies and the all the bonus features. I’ve been watching the behind the scenes features since the extended version were first released and it still blows me away how unparalleled these films are when it comes to movie making. The incredible prep work, the innovative post production and the timelessness that these films have. It still shocks me that these movies came out in the early 2000s and still hold up incredibly well today
A fellowship is exactly the masculinity we all need.
I'm so glad you guys are finally covering this trilogy. This is my favorite set of films I've seen and i think the best films in the world and sometimes it's nice hearing people praise stuff that i also like. Also i agree this one is the best of the three but not by any significant margin. I just think it hits all the fantasy beats while the others are more focused on the large scale battles
Me losing it at James and Mason as Gandalf and Saruman
they should do an end of the year tier list ranking and reacting to their self-inserts
Love the editors James/Gandalf and Maso/Saruman characters and how they are having a conversation in the video. Hope to see these in more none LOTR content. :D
9:21 I think you shouldn't downplay the contribution of Alan Lee and John Howe. They were brought in because they were *THE* Tolkien/Lord of the Rings artists. They were responsible for how most readers saw the world of LOTR, so it was only natural that they should shape the movie version (which Jackson didn't have to do but, to his credit, he did).
I don't feel they downplayed it. They called it out, but had to move on for time. Same with Howard Shore. Even with all that, the video is still very long for a CoG.
There's an extended edition on their Weekly Planet channel
@@levi_sladendoesn't seem very extended
Oh my god I just watched the Fellowship for the first time this weekend, can't wait to watch Two Towers and the next Caravan of Garbage video!!
Did you know Viggo Mortensen actually broke his foot when he kicked that helmet?!
That’s a misconception Viggo Mortensen actually doesn’t have feet
He actually didn't break toe until the DVD Commentary
We're not allowed to talk about this until the next video. You're going to have to delete this comment.
Christopher Lee didn’t just meet Tolkien, by chance in a bar as well, but Tolkien told him personally that if he were ever in a screen adaptation of LOTR, he should play Gandalf.
That’s why Lee wanted to play him: because Tolkien gave his blessing to play him.
He obviously killed it as Saruman, but I still feel a little hurt that he never did.
In fact, when Lee approached Jackson saying he wants to play “the Wizard”, it was only because Jackson misunderstood which wizard he was talking about that landed him his Saruman role.
Honestly, as great as he did, the fact that Tolkien himself gave his blessing to play Gandalf… such a shame, in my opinion.
Tolkien didn’t know anything about casting films.
sparing a thought and a prize for Ben and Laurence to aid them in their journey ahead (only one of each, they can decide who gets which) 🙏🤔🎁
James gushing over this film is what I am here for. I’ve never been more excited for CofG. Thoughts and Prays for Ben and Lawrence. Thank you gentlmen, we salute you. 🫡
Fun Fact: Viggo Mortensen Broke his foot when he kicked that one helmet or something.
Vigil morganstine isn't it?
That was in the Two Towers
Which lead to the working title of this movie being "Let's Kill Vigo Mortensen 2: Blue Harvest"
And Christopher Lee knows the correct noise someone makes when being stabbed which is someone gasping "Rodney"
Blue Harvest
I spent almost the entire year between this being released and The Two Towers convincing my brother that, no, Gandalf was indeed dead. He couldn’t understand why he was such a well known character in pop culture if he was only in the first half of one book from a trilogy? I told him it was because of The Hobbit and the fact that his personal connection with Frodo had such a big influence on the rest of the story. He kept saying “but Ian McKellen is in the next two movies” and I’d tell him it was probably just flashbacks or dream sequences. Happy days.
I would be so happy if you included a truncated version of The Hobbit, specifically M4’s The Hobbit Edit: “A fan edit that combines Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy into a more captivating faithfully adapted single-movie experience.”
The edit takes over 9 hours of dread and turns it into a pretty solid time at the cinema.
I loved you guys before, but now that you’ve said the fellowship is your favourite of the three movies!!??? It’s forever ❤ It’s the best
Fun Fact: The Balrog does not have wings.
They were primary foot soldiers in Morgoth's army. Emphasis on foot.
The quote from the book *"The shadow about it reached out like two vast wings"*
That's what Jackson depicted, shadows spreading out from a creature so evil that its mere presence suffocates the light. Like an aura of darkness.
By far my favourite film series, by far my favourite acting performance ever (Ian Mckellen as Gandalf). By far the greatest film score ever. Its just the perfect amalgamation of everything that came before in practical effects and the beginning of the new age of cgi and visual effects. I honestly think no film or film series will ever recapture what these films have. A truly pivitol moment in cinema history and for me maybe its peak.
23:48 I half expected to see the Rodney supercut
I didn't realize how much I missed that segment until it went away...
Why
@@mrbransformer4184 i don't have to explain myself to the likes of you 😘
One of the best trilogies EVER. I cannot wait to hear yall talk about the Two Towers…one of my favorite movies of all time
Ah cool! Thoughts & Prizes is back, I'll pause the video here and wait by my front door as my T&P delivery from last season should be arriving. Cheers Lads 🎉
The edit of going from Tolkien smoking his pipe to Gandalf smoking his pipe when James talks about how the movie echoes Tolkien's writing was masterful. Kudos Ben and/or Laurence
One does not simply win a prize in Thoughts & Prizes.
Nerd of the Rings is probably one of the most positive and friendly LotR channels so it's funny to have them be the example of mean nerds.
Take a shot every time James says "it's so good." get ready for a hospital visit!
Hobbitsphere is the most amazing idea I've heard in a long time. Each of these characters have so many positive masculine qualities.
I am once again on my knees!! Begging for the fifth element caravan of garbage !
I concur. Definitely one of my top five favorite movies.
Cmon guys, put him outta his misery! Do it
Thank you Ben and Lawrence for taking an already great experience and turning it into an incredible experience
18:13 Ian McKellen? The guy from the shadow?
Fellowship is the best of the trilogy, no contest. Viggo Mortensen has expressed it's his favorite because of the gritty realism. You see ruins of civilizations ground to rubble and dust, leaving you wondering what the world looked like before the onset of decay and ruin.
What an artfully crafted world, and what a perfect adaptation.
Yeah I agree. It's the only one I really enjoy re-watching these days. Two Towers ruins Theoden, Faramir and the Ents and Return of the King has the ridiculous "Go home Sam" scene and Aragorn decapitating an envoy at parley. Not to mention the pretty awful army of the dead.
I love the idea of a Fellowsphere that opposes the Manosphere
A fun little detail about Aragorn & Boromir is that for the rest of the trilogy Aragorn wears Boromir's bracers as a way of honouring his sacrifice.
At the end of all my presentations at work now, I add a "Thoughts and Prizes" slide to get feedback from my coworkers rather than a "questions" slide.
Ive explained it as, They give me their thoughts and maybe someone will win a prize.
As of yet, no one has won a prize, and one female coworker of mine is getting especially furious that she hasn't won a prize and it's my favorite part of the job. This will probably get me fired 😂😂
My favorite pod covering my favorite trilogy? Christmas has come early!!!