Can you imagine the skill, knowledge and patience it took to make this monumental move? Peter Jackson is a legend and will go down as one of the greatest directors in history.
And he could have done The Hobbit films equally as well had the studio not plopped him into it at the last moment, refused to push back the end date, stretched 2 films to 3 films, and shoehorned in the cringiest love triangle of all-time. If it were Peter's project from the beginning, he would have taken his time preparing it correctly, just like these films.
@@saltedllama2759 Yeah it's odd how someone can produce 3 master works, and studio's are still like "naw do it our way" just give the guy the funding and stay in your lane.
@@Jeremy-dy5zv I'm more impressed with the sheer number of people involved...... and watching something like this I am much more impressed with what editors do. How many snippets of film do they go through to piece together to make one coherent story. Way too tedious for me that's for sure. Hell.... most of these jobs are way too tedious for me.
It's funny that the recipe is well known. Just pour more time and energy and passion into a movie and the better it will be. Not saying it's easy or would surpass lotr, but most things feel like from a production line instead of projects. Extract most amount of money and blah blah.
This is by far my favorite trilogy series of all time. This is something very special and will never be done again in my lifetime. Anytime I have large family gatherings or get together I always play the trilogy in the background. Always directors cut to get the most time I can out of them. 11 Hours & 22 minutes!
Jackson is a genius and I have so much admiration for all of the actors who really lack the recognition they deserve because every single actor on set was a critical piece on this master chess board of a movie.
When I first saw fellowship of the rings back in 2001 I was totally focused on the movie. When I watched the making it blew my mind and had so much respect for all involved and how really big the full picture is.
I was only working weekends back then, and used to go see the film on my days off when no one was about. Eight times I saw it in the cinema. I could barely comprehend how amazing it was..I had the deluxe film OST and listened to it almost non stop. It is still incredibly moving to watch all these people and their hard work.
I agree. Technologically speaking 2000-2010 was like the equivalent of going from lanterns to lightbulbs. If you weren't lucky enough to have been at least a teenager watching in real time how much everything changed then you could never understand. I'm aware I've just dated myself here. Yes I'd rather be much younger right now but not if it meant losing all the great times I had growing up.
I'm nearly certain it won't. It met an apex at which Hollywood was willing to be patient enough to let their directors do justice to the story. LOTR being the incredible source material it was made them wait for the finished product. Nowadays they demand shareholder value which they believe comes shallow and soon
The consistent, persistent, uncompromising passion and thoughtfulness that went into making this trilogy is why we had never seen anything like it before or since. We only wish the studio and Pete had agreed, together, to do The Hobbit before it had gotten underway so the same preparation and effort could have gone into that one. We would have had 2 more (instead of 3) brilliant films in the universe, instead of the rushed, but also stretched thin mess we were given.
So many talented people working on these movies, and Peter as the orchestral conductor. Its amazing to watch so much talent and intelligence coming together for this powerful creation.
And to think Sean Bean was so adverse to flying he walked up to the snow for that shot. I was fortunate enough to be an extra as part of the NZ Army still a life moment that I’ll never forget. Got to chat with Sean Austin between takes when filming the orc camp in Mordor Sam and Frodo get caught up in, they start a fight so we as the orcs close up around them and the overseers can’t get to them before the sneak off
@@KZ900R Why so serious Mr grumpy grumps? You literally did mention orcas and I'm just taking the pi££ as mentioned in my second comment. Sheesh. You internet folk are so ridiculously touchy nowadays. Reeelax. 😅
Holy cow, it seems like the production used Augmented Reality to mock Balin’s tomb scene. I didn’t think that technology was around in 1999 - 2003. Peter Jackson and his whole team are geniuses!
The use of miniatures in these movies are outstanding. it looks better than CGI because it's really there. It's just excellent camera trickery to make it appear larger.
39:28 take examples of dedication and devotion people. Well people that's why we will always Love you! You gave so much for a film that almost everything we had the chance to see it on the Most Immortal Trilogy Ever! And we Thank you for these effrots Men and Women of LOTR whole Cast!!
Me encanta esta colección de películas las he visto muchisimas veces y aun admiro como han podido recrear cada una de estas películas, bravo para los directores y conductores, esperemos puedan seguir creando mas películas como estas.
You see all these props, but at no point did you ever feel like a prop was too unreal or out of place. Everything with the design just draws you into the movie and you stay right yhere
It makes my incredibly sad and happy at the same time….. this masterpiece was created 20 years ago… a time by which I didn’t even exist. I’m 14 now and I don’t know anyone my age who read the books or seen these movies. I just wish I was 15 or 20 years older
Sounds absolutly wonderful 🥰 but I only found out this weekend that they will play them in cinema in my town in autum so I will see them on the big screen! A very Hartwich of mine coming true
Es demasiado valiente invertir todo ese tiempo y dinero, haciendo las cosas con cariño sin saber si la película será un éxito o un fracaso, es para aplaudir a todos los involucrados en la película para siempre.
Porqué lo describes cómo valiente ? Antes de empezar una obra maestra como LoTR la productora tuvo que tener fé en Peter Jackson y su visión. Recuerda qué ya tenían las tress películas planeadas y un presupuesto de $100 millones por película. Otro dato está en que los nietos de Tolkien y otros expertos en Tolkien Lore estaban supervisando todo desde el storyboard. Ahora valiente yo si llamaría el excremento de basura qué ha echo Amazon con Rings of Power. Como se atreven comprar los derechos de LoTR y hacer una serie horrorosa.
See this is called Acting and movie making,,,something the rings of power cast will never understand lol. They sit around infront of their green screens and barely practice there facial expressions lol.
This is what makes LOTR stand out from all other films made now is the use of miniature 3D sets. All of the Harry Potter movies were green screen and CGI that looked like trash. They dont even compare to the quality.
Wow, amazing! Hand-made chain mail, lol. Good job! Hail to proletarians, my dear comrades! (Greetings from Slovakia!) This is proof that communism is the best ideology ever invented, and it just needs to be crafted. Every single individual in the production was so important that you can't say "This or that one is above someone else"! A nice piece of evidence that teamwork and population-like thinking, not individualism, is the way of life! And the result? THE BEST fantasy movie ever made.
Lord of the Rings is and will always be the greatest movies of all time.
Can you imagine the skill, knowledge and patience it took to make this monumental move? Peter Jackson is a legend and will go down as one of the greatest directors in history.
And he could have done The Hobbit films equally as well had the studio not plopped him into it at the last moment, refused to push back the end date, stretched 2 films to 3 films, and shoehorned in the cringiest love triangle of all-time.
If it were Peter's project from the beginning, he would have taken his time preparing it correctly, just like these films.
@@saltedllama2759 Yeah it's odd how someone can produce 3 master works, and studio's are still like "naw do it our way" just give the guy the funding and stay in your lane.
Yes, James Cameron did it on Avatar too
@@Jeremy-dy5zv I'm more impressed with the sheer number of people involved...... and watching something like this I am much more impressed with what editors do. How many snippets of film do they go through to piece together to make one coherent story. Way too tedious for me that's for sure. Hell.... most of these jobs are way too tedious for me.
Well, it's the effects guys, the technicians and the engineers. These are the real geniuses.
It’s been over two decades, and Hollywood will never produce anything like it again.
It's funny that the recipe is well known. Just pour more time and energy and passion into a movie and the better it will be. Not saying it's easy or would surpass lotr, but most things feel like from a production line instead of projects. Extract most amount of money and blah blah.
NEVER
Good movies are hard to come by. 😔 they have no depth anymore
It was never Hollywood, it was New Zealand.
Nope, it would be very very very expensive these days
The real, absolute MAGIC of cinema, when craft, art and CGI mixed perfectly, the last great film ever made.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy was an epic without a doubt. It's a miracle that it happened. Nowadays, there's no way to repeat such a production.
This is by far my favorite trilogy series of all time. This is something very special and will never be done again in my lifetime. Anytime I have large family gatherings or get together I always play the trilogy in the background. Always directors cut to get the most time I can out of them. 11 Hours & 22 minutes!
Jackson is a genius and I have so much admiration for all of the actors who really lack the recognition they deserve because every single actor on set was a critical piece on this master chess board of a movie.
I mean sure give Peter Jackson credit but god damn so many talented people worked on this without whom it wouldn't have been possible.
When I first saw fellowship of the rings back in 2001 I was totally focused on the movie. When I watched the making it blew my mind and had so much respect for all involved and how really big the full picture is.
I was only working weekends back then, and used to go see the film on my days off when no one was about. Eight times I saw it in the cinema. I could barely comprehend how amazing it was..I had the deluxe film OST and listened to it almost non stop.
It is still incredibly moving to watch all these people and their hard work.
Amazon need to watch this
Behind the scenes clips are phenomenal. All the hard work that went into this masterpiece
A Time Machine please. The early 2000s were a really great time
For you, perhaps.
Your personal experience is not shared by everyone you know.
@@al81yoo agree
I agree. Technologically speaking 2000-2010 was like the equivalent of going from lanterns to lightbulbs. If you weren't lucky enough to have been at least a teenager watching in real time how much everything changed then you could never understand. I'm aware I've just dated myself here. Yes I'd rather be much younger right now but not if it meant losing all the great times I had growing up.
@@al81yooNothing about the comment suggests he's speaking for anyone other than himself nor is there anything wrong with what was said. Touchy much?
@@al81yoo perhaps this reference in time was not good for you personally, but this era in film has since been unmatched. Do not confuse the two
The LOTR movies changed my life and gave me hope for the and world.
I remember watching it with my grandmother and it was EPIC!
10:19 damn, the fact that this scene, including many others ones, have been recording in real location is just purely fantastic
Took a lot of passion, dedication, skill and patience to complete this Masterpiece. I’m afraid it will not happen again.
I'm nearly certain it won't. It met an apex at which Hollywood was willing to be patient enough to let their directors do justice to the story. LOTR being the incredible source material it was made them wait for the finished product. Nowadays they demand shareholder value which they believe comes shallow and soon
It still makes me sad that we will more than likely never see another set of movies made like this again ever
The consistent, persistent, uncompromising passion and thoughtfulness that went into making this trilogy is why we had never seen anything like it before or since. We only wish the studio and Pete had agreed, together, to do The Hobbit before it had gotten underway so the same preparation and effort could have gone into that one. We would have had 2 more (instead of 3) brilliant films in the universe, instead of the rushed, but also stretched thin mess we were given.
Fellowship has been my favorite film for 20 years..from young age of 10..amazing to see how it was made.. so much effort.
So many talented people working on these movies, and Peter as the orchestral conductor. Its amazing to watch so much talent and intelligence coming together for this powerful creation.
@@FuchsiaFire444 Peter is director, not a conductor
3:25, his explanation of the smoke is superb! The blending of a smoky to clear pass is the magic ingredient.
And to think Sean Bean was so adverse to flying he walked up to the snow for that shot. I was fortunate enough to be an extra as part of the NZ Army still a life moment that I’ll never forget. Got to chat with Sean Austin between takes when filming the orc camp in Mordor Sam and Frodo get caught up in, they start a fight so we as the orcs close up around them and the overseers can’t get to them before the sneak off
So lucky!!!
Orcas! I don't remember seeing any orcas in Mordor! You must be talking porky pies! 🐖 🥧
Sorry, I'm drunk. Take no mind in my nonsense! ❤️🍑
@@SweetPeteUnleashed no mention of orcas mate and I really don’t care if you believe it or not.
@@KZ900R Why so serious Mr grumpy grumps? You literally did mention orcas and I'm just taking the pi££ as mentioned in my second comment. Sheesh. You internet folk are so ridiculously touchy nowadays. Reeelax. 😅
LOTR Trilogy bows to no one.
These movies are like beautiful artwork
Até hoje, a cena do Balrog é uma das mais bem feitas do cinema. Combinação perfeita de arte, computação gráfica, atuação e cenário. Fantástica!
Holy cow, it seems like the production used Augmented Reality to mock Balin’s tomb scene. I didn’t think that technology was around in 1999 - 2003. Peter Jackson and his whole team are geniuses!
I'm absolutely astonished about how sound for bucket scene in Moria was recorded. Masterpiece!
The appreciation of this movies is unlimited❤
Unbelievable, the amount of work and skill that goes into this film series. Hats off to all involved.🙏
peak of filmmaking art
I can see passion and commitment of all people behined the scene.
The use of miniatures in these movies are outstanding. it looks better than CGI because it's really there. It's just excellent camera trickery to make it appear larger.
Love these LOTR behind the scenes documentaries, thank you !
So many behind the scenes clips that I haven't seen before. THANK YOU!
Excellent Peter jackson and all team.this marvelous never be forgotten !
One of the best works of art ever made by a man. Good thing no one will be able to take it away from us, not even the modern political agenda
30:11 Galadriel, you’re welcome
Wow, It never really occurred to me just how much work and specialty was involved in the making of this all-time Block Buster!
32:51 Chad Boromir chilling with an arrow in a chest
un sueño trabajar en efectos especiales, que hermoso todo el trabajo para unos minutos de escenas.
greatest trilogy ever, and im a diehard star wars fan. But this is peak, never will ever get better
Star Wars for kids sorry
@@Bbloeoes it didn't used to be...now it is, and its now written by "adults" with child level brain activiity
@@Bbloeoes Andor says hello
4:05 this is hilarious 😂 the other one understand nothing😂
Pretty sure the catering budget for LOTR was bigger than the entire budget of the last Spider Man...
All movie had 94 milion dollars budget so it is less then most of the movies today that have hundreds of millions and are so bad in the end
Великий фильм на все времена
1:25 Gandalf the Grey, Saruman the White, Peter the Pink“ (i know, i have stolen this somewhere) 😂😂
Herr der Ringe ist ein Meisterwerk geworden ❤
I have been watching hours and hours of behind the scenes stuff of LOTR and this has footage I have not seen before. I am rather amazed!
I wish Peter Jackson would make movies of the Elizabeth Moon trilogy, "The Deed of Paksenarion". It would be tremendous!
30:16 Thats what a modern elf looks like
😊
Great work
Christopher Lee was a legend
39:28 take examples of dedication and devotion people. Well people that's why we will always Love you! You gave so much for a film that almost everything we had the chance to see it on the Most Immortal Trilogy Ever! And we Thank you for these effrots Men and Women of LOTR whole Cast!!
LORD OF THE RINGS AND GAME OF THRONES ARE FORVER CAN WATCH AGAIN OVER AND OVER.
Me encanta esta colección de películas las he visto muchisimas veces y aun admiro como han podido recrear cada una de estas películas, bravo para los directores y conductores, esperemos puedan seguir creando mas películas como estas.
so much talent, so many professionals
I would have volunteered my time to be on set 😭
You see all these props, but at no point did you ever feel like a prop was too unreal or out of place. Everything with the design just draws you into the movie and you stay right yhere
World best movie ever
13:10 I've never seen someone eating banana like that
pure genius ..
It makes my incredibly sad and happy at the same time….. this masterpiece was created 20 years ago… a time by which I didn’t even exist. I’m 14 now and I don’t know anyone my age who read the books or seen these movies. I just wish I was 15 or 20 years older
It was amazing to experience these films when they were first released. It was three years of movie magic.
Sounds absolutly wonderful 🥰 but I only found out this weekend that they will play them in cinema in my town in autum so I will see them on the big screen! A very Hartwich of mine coming true
Good on you for watching these movies so many years ahead of the time they came out ❤️
@jonathanbirch2022 ok yeah you’re right… even longer 😭
That one bro is jacked
I love it...I am living in this film..❤❤❤❤❤thank you very much... unbelievable excellent expensive experience I got from this...❤❤❤❤❤
The snow was made from asbestos? Ahhh the true villain of the movies.
Wow great stuff, congratulations 🎉
I thought i knew quite a bit about the filming but i had no idea about bill the pony
10 kilometers of chain mail...astounding.
Dude sounded so dead inside =(
Those poor people making chainmail xD
I want Christopher Lee to adr my life. What distinguished voice!
Epic! 👏👍
You see the pure dedication for an unmatched masterpiece.
I’m fixing to watch the return of the king extended version just watched the first two of it takes me all week lol
Is this your first watch? If so, this I the best trilogy that exists in modern film
i couldnt imagine editing anything for that movie on those dual 15" monitors.
Es demasiado valiente invertir todo ese tiempo y dinero, haciendo las cosas con cariño sin saber si la película será un éxito o un fracaso, es para aplaudir a todos los involucrados en la película para siempre.
Porqué lo describes cómo valiente ? Antes de empezar una obra maestra como LoTR la productora tuvo que tener fé en Peter Jackson y su visión. Recuerda qué ya tenían las tress películas planeadas y un presupuesto de $100 millones por película. Otro dato está en que los nietos de Tolkien y otros expertos en Tolkien Lore estaban supervisando todo desde el storyboard.
Ahora valiente yo si llamaría el excremento de basura qué ha echo Amazon con Rings of Power.
Como se atreven comprar los derechos de LoTR y hacer una serie horrorosa.
6:57 Legit Authentic Hobbits with some impostor hobbits
I would give my life just to be in the set!
If only they still made movies this way with the current technology we have it would be absolutely insane.
E sempre um prazer ver coisas de senhor dos anéis
I was I had been born in 1977, rather than 1987, in New Zealand, so I could have been involved with the films.
The bag guy really cant live this down
god i wish i could see that Lothlorien goblin footage
Fantastic I like it🙂
2:33 Saraman 🤯
omg 40:00 the hostage 😂
And I played the Pony!
See this is called Acting and movie making,,,something the rings of power cast will never understand lol. They sit around infront of their green screens and barely practice there facial expressions lol.
it's funny saruman obey the director
What software animation?
Neden Türkçe altyazı yok?
Fucking genius guy and damn legend ❤ the hard serious work with so much talent make wonderful art 🖼️
So funny 33:32 😂
and now with the tech we have they make a shitty avengers movies lol
15:58 😂😂😂
This is what makes LOTR stand out from all other films made now is the use of miniature 3D sets. All of the Harry Potter movies were green screen and CGI that looked like trash. They dont even compare to the quality.
Una obra de arte
Wow, amazing! Hand-made chain mail, lol. Good job! Hail to proletarians, my dear comrades! (Greetings from Slovakia!)
This is proof that communism is the best ideology ever invented, and it just needs to be crafted. Every single individual in the production was so important that you can't say "This or that one is above someone else"! A nice piece of evidence that teamwork and population-like thinking, not individualism, is the way of life! And the result? THE BEST fantasy movie ever made.
this is rosh homan from future im watching this 2028 and im from ceylon
💚💚💚💚
I was expecting to fast skip through this. Boy was I wrong
11:15 OMG THEY CHEATED US! LEGOLAS WAS WALKING ON THE WOODEN ROAD! I WILL NEVER TRUST MOVIES SINCE NOW!
The oompa-loompas are also in LOTR ?