I CRIED - FIRST TIME WATCHING *THE HOBBIT* - "The Battle Of The Five Armies" - 2/2 MOVIE REACTION
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Wow!!
Absolutely not the ending or even the general storyline I was expecting...
What are your thoughts on this movie/the trilogy, was it true to the books (I haven't read them so let me know!), would you have made any changes?
Overall I enjoyed watching this trilogy and getting to learn more about Bilbo's past but don't know if i'll be in a rush to rewatch, whereas with LOTR I have been itching to watch again!!
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There was no need to worry about Balin in the battle!
He had to survive to die violently in Moria decades later.
The song in the credits was sung by Billy Boyd, who played Pippin in The Lord of the Rings😊😊😊
I love that Tolkien doesn't try to fool people into thinking that life is all butterflies and rainbows. There's also a lot of tragic things, and I'm with you, I'm still quite haunted by Frodo's ending. Saying that there are things in life that are simply unhealable is really a dark thought. But that's life isn't it? And it all goes back to what Sam was saying. That even with all the bad things in this world, there is also good, and it's worth fighting for.
Natascha is just so much fun to watch. From her fun Cosplays to her fun little phrases like "Skills to pay the Bills". So much fun. Keep up the great work Natascha. You also have "Skills to pay the Bills"!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! 🥰🥰
@nataschasummers Always! You go harder than the last level of Tetris! LOL
Tea is at 4...don't bother knocking.
How can you not tear up at that, ej :)
Tolkien teaches us that not everything is all good and not everything is all sad, but it is a mix of both. That is life. It's not about victory, the glory of winning and flag waving. It's about living with all its complexities of pain and happiness. A big part of life is acceptance of life, which is a mix. By the way there is an older movie which features a dragon is not well known but it has a very convincing dragon would be "Dragonslayer." As any good fantasy story, it also has a wizard.
Dragonslayer was a joint production between Paramount Pictures and Walt Disney Productions. One of the reasons it did so poorly at the box office was that people expected a Disney-attached movie to be kid-friendly, which Dragonslayer VERY much was NOT.
@@TheGreatD_Mize I loved it at the movies as a kid! That lady is a good swimmer.
As uneven as this film is, I always come back to those characters moments emotional beats. It’s been a real pleasure following your journey through the Middle-earth Saga, through both joys and tears.
Amazing reaction as always❤🎉You look stunning in that outfit😁🧝♀️
@@lucaostendorp3076 omg Luca 🥹❤️ you’re so generous and kind it blows me away, you don’t know how much this means 💖 so thankful for your support!! X
Labealia has STILL never forgiven Bilbo for living so long.
And she still has a sneer that could curdle fresh milk as a result.
Balin became the new lord of Moria after the events of The Hobbit, he and Gandalf visited Bilbo many years later, and it was during this visit that Balin met little Frodo. Unfortunately Balin ended up being killed by Orcs, and was buried in Moria. He is the cousin Gimli mentions in the Fellowship of the Ring. "My cousin, Balin, would give us a royal welcome." And it is over Balin's death that Gimli weeps in Moria. Despite his appearance as an old man, Balin was actually younger than Thorin.
And don't forget its Nori ( the dwarf with the slingshot ) is the one who writes the Drums in the Deep bit that Gandalf reads.
@@cloudcutter81 Actually, the dwarf with the slingshot is Ori, and in fact he was the one holding the book. Oin, the Dwarf who couldn't hear very well was killed by the "Watcher in the Water", that giant octopus that almost killed Frodo at the entrance to Moria. Nori remained in Erebor along with the other Dwarves.
@@SnartCaptaincold52 oh yeah good eye. I remember in Fellowship when Pippen made the bones fall in the well thinking " oh FFS was that one of the dwarfs from the hobbit he just did that to?" glad to hear it wasn't
Also, Gimli's dad is Gloin, one of the other dwarfs (dwarves? I forget how Tolkien spells the plural) in this.
Dear Natascha, I enjoyed your journey past LOTR and into The Hobbit. Your running commentary made me laugh in so many places, as well as seeing you choke up in all the right places as well.
I am so glad I took this journey with you!
When I watched this in theaters, the collar of my t-shirt was completely soaked in tears by the end. The tears were just flowing. No sound, just tears. It looked like I spilled my drink on myself. I grew up with the LotR books, but never read The Hobbit so I didn't expect any of this 🥲 The Battle of the Five Armies is definitely one of my favourite movies
I wept without shame at the end, also. When Billy Boyd began singing, I couldn't hold it in any more
the evil galadriel “get off him” edit 😂
so glad someone noticed this after i had to google and watch a tutorial on how to do it 🤣🤣🤣
That Balin, is the balin, cousin balin, whose tomb you see in lothr fellowship.Ori is the dawrf with the book in the same film
Yes and Oin was in Moria too, died trying to use the back door to escape the orcs, the Watcher in the Water got him.
"More lives than a Buddhist cat." !? I absolutely love it!!!
The only named eagles in the books is their leader Gwaihir and his ancestor from the Silmarilion book Thorondor. A interesting part of the extended lore is that the people of Laketown rebuilt the kingdom of Dale under Bard’s leadership. By the time of Lord of the Rings, 60 years later, his son Bane ruled as king. While Sauron launched his main attack at Minas Tirith he also attacked on other fronts, including the Erebor. The men and dwarves fought side by side in front of the mountain. When Bane was killed, dwarf king Daine (Billy Connolly) stood over his body and fought off any enemies who tried to get near until he was also killed. The men and dwarves took their bodies back into the mountain where they held out until the destruction of the One Ring sent Sauron’s armies scattering. Now that you’ve seen Lord of the Rings and Star Wars I highly recommend the two Dune movies that recently came out.
The elves jumping the shield wall pissed me off. The entire point of the shield wall is to hold an enemy in place while archers rain fire down upon the other ranks. By jumping it, you've basically just destroyed its entire purpose for existing. Not to mention it's a very defensive formation. Why destroy a defensive formation on your side when you could use it as a meat shield while you pick them off?
In the LOTR books Mr. Tolkien mentions that Hobbits are uncannily accurate with throwing stones. The character of Tauriel is made for these movies.
So about Balin...
Remember in Fellowship of the Ring when they found the tomb of the dwarf in Moria? "Here lies Balin, son of Fundin, Lord of Moria". And the one holding the book that recounts their last stand is Ori, the gentle one without a mustache.
Tolkien was writing from the experience of World War 1.. not all wars end with totally happy endings. Good people die as well as evil ones.
Same as war creates both heroes & monsters
Yet still, one can ask if the person you are fighting is evil, at heart.
@@profjohnfrinks Yes, sometimes whether friends, family or enemies, whatever their beliefs are & if strong, are difficult to change their views. Especially if someone or its people have caused enough suffering to them.
Some people just can’t let go of their hate, rage, prejudice, etc. After all, the first casualty of war is truth. And many paid the price for such an act.
Sure, there are some reasonable cases but still past is past. Even enemies can be become friends, depends on their view & if they allow themselves to see something better than the cycle of violence, better than themselves then it’s a start. Not saying it’s easy but it’s not something many is able to achieve.
@@Commander-vf1lk The other thing to consider, most people fighting are just pawns. Whether they want to be there or not, they are fed a narrative by the chess players. A lyric comes to mind, "Brotherhood of man, fighting for turf. Each his own vision of peace on earth.
@@profjohnfrinksIrl yes, very much so. Humans. In this world no. Here there be monsters!
That WAS Billy Connolly! He's so funny! Do you remember his story about the fence made of old doors? 🤣
I love that mug, BTW! Very Elvish!
"Thorondor: The Lord of the Eagles during the First Age, Thorondor was a mighty eagle with a large wingspan. His name is Sindarin for "King of Eagles". In The Silmarillion, Thorondor led the great birds of heaven in an aerial battle against winged dragons." Send all postcards to Thorondor! 😁
The last song the last goodbye in the credit seen is actually sing by Billy boyd who played Pippins role in lord of the rings. ❤
Positive comment! Your inner child is a real treat! Watching your animated reactions to Star wars and L.OT.R., brought out my own inner child, and I experienced these movies in a renewed way. BLESS you for that!
Sending you love N joy, from Canada!
awh thank you so much, I'm so glad you enjoyed! 🥰
Thranduil: "What you feel for that dwarf is not real".
Also Thranduil: "It hurts because it was real". 😄
Billy Connolly was a staple in our house growing up too. He's a legend.
I had to stop the beginning of this video to tell you that the Amazon series, Rings of Power is not what Tolkien wrote, they took his world and characters and have changed the established lore. That being said, I am a fan of the LOTR movies, I liked the Hobbit movies but I have never read the books. After watching the first season of Amazon's Rings of Power, I was not interested enough to watch the second season that is currently out. I just didn't think it was very good, and to see so many Tolkien fans upset by it, it just makes me feel how Disney has made me feel about Star Wars. I think your time is better spent on other videos and tv series. I would love to see you react to the Cobra Kai series, you can watch the Karate Kid movies but its not completely necessary.
Agreed. I fully back this statement. No offense to those that like it, it's just not for me.
Imagine watching the Hobbit trilogy first -- you'd expect so many deaths in LOTR trilogy it would be torture 😂
You weathered everything very well. Glad you enjoyed all the films (at least on a first watch).
"Ginger Billy Connolly elf....dwarf!" 🤣🤣🤣
you should watch the extended extended version where everyone holds hands and pick flowers lol
something you need to remember about Thranduil (Legolas's dad) is that he originally lived in Doriath and the king Thingol was killed and the capital of Menegroth was sacked by Dwarves. If you want to know more it is in the Silmarillion.
After you have watched both trilogy and you want to know more about Tolkien's world, you should read the books "Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" to know what's the difference between books and films, because they are not the same. For example: in the book when Frodo was injured by Witch king of Angmar, Glorfindel meets Aragorn and hobbits, not Arwen. That was just on example of differences between books and films. In the Hobbit for example, if i remember correct: Love line between Tauriel and Kili are not exist, it's was just invented by Peter Jackson. That was just a few examples. After that, you also have to read Tolkien's book "Silmarilion", in that book, Tolkien has described his world more detailed. If there's are more book of Tolkien, you should read them all. P. S. but do not watch serial for Amazon, if you wanna do that, please get some help... 😅 That serial it's just an offend and insult for legacy of Tolkien. It does not deserve to exist.
The portraits of Bilbo's parents Belldona Took and Bungo Baggins, are in fact based on the looks of writer and producer of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Fran Walsh and hr husband, director, producer and writer Peter Jackson. In fact, those portraits were seen in The Lord of the Rings, particularly in the scene where Gandalf confront Bilbo about The Ring.
You've got to watch The Last Goodbye MV sang by Pippin!
“Respect and enjoy the peace” is all see when I see the elf king
The dwarves and elves are soldiers, who came here to fight over the mountain. The men are not an army, they are refugees from the destroyed town. They are of course armed, as all sensible people are, but they aren't armoured.
I love Kili ❤❤❤❤❤❤. I was so sad when he died. RIP, Kili, Fili, and Thorin 😢😢😢
I have enjoyed your reactions. Great vids of my favorite trilogy of all time ❤.
I was actually really glad they didn't stray from the book and keep one of the three alive. It's SO important in the book that Thorin's line ended, because they were all doomed to the curse of the dragon madness.
17:49 you literally saw his grave in Moria in The Fellowship of the Ring, you should know he survives this to die there.
If Peter Jackson hadn't had Fili, Kili, and Thorin die, he probably would have been lynched. He already got a lot of hate for the Kili/Tauriel relationship BS. But those three die in the book, the animated film had 7 dwarves die.
wtf? What is that animated version?? Why would they kill 7!?
@@MrZeuz666 the Rankin/Bass 1977 version. It's very book accurate except for the omission of Beorn and the killing of 7 dwarves. They never say who died except for Thorin and Bombur. Bombur collapses in front of the invisible Bilbo and then when Bilbo meets up with Gandalf later the conversation is.
Gandalf: "Bombur, gone too?"
Bilbo: "Of the original 13, how many are left."
Gandalf: "Seven."
Bilbo: "And Thorin?"
Gandalf: "Soon will be only six"
@@cp368productions2 weird
Something people fail to understand about elves is that they live...FOREVER and that means even the oldest elves alive are...pretty young in the grand scheme of things. They will live until the end of the universe (Until Morgoth returns from the void and all the elves are ressurrected for Ragnarok) and even in death, after awhile they are re-bodied and given new life and even though they die, they just perceive life and death as just one long continuation of a single life. With that said, one of the worst things for an elf is loss because loss and depression lasts forever for an elf and loss accumulates.
If you're also wondering, Human souls after they die are taken by Eru (God) and leave the universe of Middle Earth forever. It's Eru's gift to mankind (The Gift of Death), where they go, only Eru knows, not even the Valar know. Humans long ago used to freely accept the Gift of Death and did not fear it and died whenever of their choosing. They'll know when the time comes because they'll begin to feel like Bilbo did at the start of LoTR when he feels "stretched".
They just fall asleep and Eru would take them and they'd die peacefully and gracefully. It was only because of Morgoth (Sauron's boss) that he corrupts the Gift of Death and makes humans fear death and as they began to cling to life, they'd grow old and frail and died without dignity with filled with illness and fear. Aragorn would be one who accepts the Gift of Death that his ancestors turned on in ages past. The Gift of Death is also something that the elves and even the Valar themselves will one day come to envy, their gift being the Gift of Immortality. Their souls and their fates are bound to Middle Earth until the end of all things.
Lastly, Dain becomes arguably one of the better kings the Dwarves get. He holds up the bargain made with the men of the Lake and they rebuild the Kingdom of Dale which Bard becomes king of and they both prosper greatly. He even becomes best friends with Bard's grandson King Brand. During the battle of Gondor in Return of the King, Erebor and Dale are attacked by a huge army. Both King Dain and King Brand die fighting it.
I cried during this movie so sad the dawers died 😢 great reaction I really enjoyed it and have a great day 😊
Nat: "Maybe I'll watch Rings of Power..."
Me: "NATASCHA SUMMERS! Do not take that Amazon schlock for a good interpretation of Tolkien's work! They are not trying to entertain you, they are trying to gaslight you!"
Lore-accuracy isn't the most important thing in the world!
This is called "The Hobbit" and he survives! ;p The battle of 5 armies is literally 3 short paragraphs in the book. There are no hero orcs, no Tauriel, no brown wizard in the book either.
I can’t wait until you add War of the Rohirrim to this playlist. It comes out December 13,2024 in the US.
Yup Tasch, heartbreak after heartbreak towards the end 😢
Great reaction nonetheless, and, has anyone ever told you that you look like Emily Blunt?
so glad you enjoyed, I was not expecting that ending!! and yes, aha poor Emily!
@nataschasummers it's aight', can't wait for your future reactions
@nataschasummers will you be reacting to The Penguin on HBO?
It was Balin how visited Bilbo together with Gandalf 5 years after the incedent with the dragon in Bag End.
I manage to keep myself straight till the moment Martin Freeman starts crying on Thorin's body, it breaks me. What a performance.
Birds offend served as Messengers in Middle Earth. Among them were the Great Eagles, immense birds who were sentient, capable of speech, and often helped Men, Elves and Wizards against the forces of Darkness. Gandalf the Grey once saved Gwaihir (The Windlord ) from a poisoned arrow, thus creating a lifelong friendship and bond between the two. Gwaihir would always answer Gandalf's calls for help!
31:50 gwaihir the lord of all eagles, his siblings meneldor and landroval
There is an animated movie set in this universe of Lord of the Rings. The War of the Rohirrim will come out in December. Its set 200 years before the events of Lord of the Rings, and tells the story about Helm Hammer Hand and his family. Looks amazing.
She talks more through each of her vids than I probably do in a solid month.
it's a curse 🤣😭
@@nataschasummers Congrats on getting married, by the way!
If you ever decide to get the audio books for The Hobbit and LOTR, i recommend the ones narrated by Andy Serkis, the actor who does the motion capture and voice of Gollum. Also, if you haven't already, and i know others have suggested it, but watch the music video for The Last Goodbye, sung by Billy Boyd (Pippin)
The only Eagle Tolkien names is their leader it's Gwahir
You forgot Landroval, his brother; Meneldor, the "young and swift"; and Thorondor, Gwaihir's ancestor, the mightiest of all eagles
@@seregrian5675 your right I did, though I wouldn't have included Gwahir's ancestor as he wasn't part of the battle
Love your cosplays ❤❤
17:46 Balin, the dwarf with the big white beard, eventually leads the expedition into Moria. It is is his tomb where Gandalf finds the record of what happened to teh dwarves, and where a Cave Troll almost kills Frodo.
37:23 In QUORA someone asked me about what happened to Miriel. She is not in the original novel, so all I can do is speculate. The Dwaves believe that deep in the Halls of Mandos within the Undying Lands they have a place set aside for all the Dwarven dead. And when the world ends, as is foretold, they shall help build a new world one without the taint of Morgoth who marred this one. My theory is Miriel sailed west to the Undying Lands and then across that place to the Halls of Mandos, to sleep until that far-off day when she may be re-united with her Beloved. For Elves love but once, and their love is forever.
39:19 You see, although it comes up in the books but not in the films, Bilbo Baggins is a figure of enormous renown among the Dwarves, a famous and revered figure.
39:31 Dain Ironfoot was still King Under the Mountain during the War of the Ring, when a vast army besieged the mountain. He fell in combat, a very ancient but still mighty Dwarf. I think it was his grandson who eventually reclaimed Moria.
Honestly I think this is fun, but is nowhere near as good as LOTR.
16:19 Yes, it is billy connolly
And I can't wait to see what's the next movie reaction
And Thorin Oakenshield had his final redemption. According to the book, he was buried like you saw at the end, with the Arkenstone over the chest, and with his legendary sword Orcrist, the goblin-cleaver. In his farewell... I always cry. A true KING.
PD: In the theatrical version, scenes like Thorin´s funeral, weren´t included in the footage. That was a real shame. We only saw these scenes in the extended version later.
Great lady galadriel cosplay
Of course Tauriel isn't in Lord of the Rings...she's a made up character. The book, The Hobbit, does tell us that both Kili and Fili do die on Ravenhill, but they die defending Thorin. We're not told who killed Thorin, but it wasn't Azog since he died many years before the events of Battle of the 5 armies (the 5th army being the bats).
By the way, Thorin died and was buried in a cave in France. You might want to look it up.
I prefer the context of the original final meeting of friends (Bilbo and Thorin). In the book Thorin’s Final words were more profound. “If more people valued food and cheer over hoarded gold the world would be a merrier place… but sad or merry… I must leave it now… Farewell”…
I highly recommend the 1977 animated Hobbit, as it conveys the original tone of the book and a ton of the songs that Tolkien wrote in the book for scenes.
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Here waiting for a War of the Rohirrim reaction 👀
You could watch the old cartoon versions of "The Hobbit" and "Return of the King", which were all that we "old timey" Tolkien fans who grew up before the Peter Jackson films were made, but they might be a bit of a downer right after watching the newer big budget epic adaptations...
I will always be a lotr fan, with that being said i really enjoy this trilogy aswell. I do think that bilbo is way braver than frodo, altho frodo has a tougher journey in my oppinion. And you are right. Its billy connolly 😂
If memory serves, Thorin died first and his nephews died defending his body
Thorin may or may not have fallen first, I don't recall, but he didn't die immediately. Bilbo visits him in his tent after the battle is over and he makes amends before he passes. His words are actually quite similar in the film, even if the context is different.
I love your cosplay ❤️
These films aren't as good as the Lord of the Rings, but everyone who wants to know Bilbo's story should watch them. And everyone should want to know Bilbo's story. Now though, you really _have_ to read the books, The Hobbit first to get used to Tolkien's style, and then the Lord of the Rings. I wish that we could see what you make of _them_ too.
Great reaction love your channel
Thank you!! 😊
enjoyed your reaction 👍☺
If you need more of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, you might want to track down the older Extended Editions on disc. They all had the most comprehensive behind the scenes content out there!
Brilliant reaction. The book is very different. In the book Thorin is mortally wounded and Fili and Kili died defending him.
Also, Bilbo is knocked unconscious at the beginning of the battle and Balin recounts to him what happened and how Thorin, Fili, and Kili died.
Legolas is not in The Hobbit and Tauriel was a character created specifically for this trilogy.
Tolkien does mention war trolls in the books but his written battles are very dry in their descriptions. The troll aesthetics in the movies are purely production choices.
If you like Middle-Earth, I would be very surprised if you didn't like The Chronicles of Narnia as well. I'd love to see you do reactions to them.
I don’t recall him being knocked out at the start of the battle? I recall him fighting up on the hill alongside the Elvenking’s forces, and then knocked out after he saw the Eagles, though, and I’m a little fuzzy, it’s unclear how long into the bsttle they showed up, wasn’t it?
Interestingly, this movie did hit sole of those notes. I think the biggest shift of Bilbo’s KO was he was on Ravenhill with the Elves, not Dwarves?
@@davidbeer5015 It's been a while since I read the book so you could be right.
The extended version was so much better, plus there was a ton more Billy Conolly and he had a great role.
Doooooooont do it, don’t watch the show, it’s terrible
Oh absolutely don’t Tash. The recent episode was a big battle and it was atrocious. You’ll pull your hair out with how unbelievably stupid it is, the battle of the five armies is better
Let people decide for themselves, damn😂
@@justinromero5331no. Friends don't let friends make bad decisions.
If you pretend it isn't based on the same world of The Hobbit and LOTR, and it's just a fantasy series, it slightly improves it. Also, if you do watch it, don't take any of what you see as lore accurate. Almost none of it is.
@@justinromero5331This is the only answer that matters. Thank you.
I not happy 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Concerning a Hobbit triology...
Im so incedibly mixed on these three. IMO its mostly a mountain of shit with the occasional gold-vein, unfortunatly most of what I like is superficial stuff. I love the music
I love thar they fleshed-out the dwarven estetics and identity, in LOTR we just met Gimli and the rest was different elves. The concept art to these movies are amazing, and they have our first bearded female-dwarf amongst other gems.
I loved the visuals of the Nazgul, eg there are only one of them ever named being Khamul the Easterling and they gave his ghost form the same armor as the easterlings in LOTR.
I also love that they got more song in it, song being so important in Tolkiens universe.
I loved the performances of our old LOTR cast, was so happy to see Christopher Lee again and you have no idea what joy it is to see Kate Blanchett as the one and ONLY Galadriel..
So, some of the reasons why people (mainly those who read the Hobbit book) hate this triology are..
1. It feels more like an outdrawn cash-grab rather than a project of love. If I dont remember wrongly, Peter Jackson was pushed to make these and there were almost no prepp-time like LOTR, the production was a disaster.
2. In LOTR they simplified and condenced things, here they drew most out of their asses.. E.g the whole plot with Azog cant happen since he is slayn by a very young Dain at the battle of Moria (the flashback). Tauriel dose not exist. Legolas isnt even in the book. They cant even get their geography right.. They speak of the Witch-King of Angmar being buried in Rhudaur and then shows us a tomb in Dol Guldur, making us think thats what they ment.. Both Angmar and Rhudaur is literally on the other side of Middle-Earth and no its not a big thing for the avrage movie-goer but it show thet dont care about the source-material.
3. It makes Gandalf look like and idiot regarding the one ring. He knows the 9 are with the Nazgul, he knows where the elven rings are, wearing one himself.. that leaves only the dwarven rings left of wich he knows there are now only 6 left.
4. The love-triangle between Tauriel-Kili and Legolas was forced by some suit, not even the actress for Tauriel whanted to do it.
5. Tone. It cant deside weather to be a wimsical Disney movie (like the books, written for Tolkiens children) or a gritty LOTR movie.
6. Too much CGI. Everything looked better in LOTR using mainly make-up and prostetics. There are literally clips of Ian McKellan weeping in a green-screen room having to act with only a green-screen ball.
BUT at least it isnt a pure abomination as Rings of Power, where they make Galadriel into a girl-boss-twat trying to bone fucking Satan..
Other than that.. Love your reactions, its always lovely to be here! ^^
Dain Ironfoot would live as King under the Mountain for a very long time even until the war of the ring many years later. By then Bards grandson Brand was King of Dale. While we see all that happens in the War of the Ring, in this area Sauron had sent forces to prevent Erebor or Dale from sending forces to help Gondor. The men of Dale were pushed back to Erebor by Easterlings and Orcs of Gundabad. At the Gates of Erebor King Brand would fall and King Dain Ironfoot stood over his body protecting it from being captured by the enemy until he too as slain. But the Ring was destoryed and the power of Sauron ended.
Dain's son Thorin Stonehelm the Third would become King under the Mountain and it is said though its not clear at which time this happens a decedent of Dain is named Durin the Seventh or Durin the Last fulfilling the oldest dwarven prophecy of their bloodline. Durin the Last would lead the dwarves and at long last reclaim Kazad-dum from the remnants of the orcs. The Dwarves would go about to have one last golden age until they faded from existence leaving the world to Men alone.
Rings Of Power? It's a bit of a jump in that it is terribly dumbed down (as well as other things) and best taken as an involuntary parody but it could be a gold mine of startled interjections from a quick-minded, undaunted, wordy reactor. Maybe just try the first episode and decide if it's worth publishing.
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This is the 3rd or so time I've seen a reactor say how is 8 dwarfs or just thorin going to change the fight like Gandalf said and even in real life a leader can sway a war or battle tremendously rallying to the king like Henry v or Richard the lion heart it is a real thing in history
me of little faith, ate those words RIGHT UP 🤣💖
Hahahaha, Is this Mic turned on, caused a belly laugh. :P
Thranduil has pdts he fought in the big battle before mount doom,(fellowship lothr), his father was killed along with70% of the wood elves.
When you knows that maybe you start to understand why
I, too, felt the emotions stirred in my bones by watching all 6 movies over the years. You were deeply moved as so many of us were. I do not know if you have watched the video "The Last Goodbye" that was performed by Billy Boyd and set to scenes from all the movies, and behind the scenes where the cast and crew said goodbye as well as the characters in the movies. I feel no one has finished the epic until they have experienced this song and video. Let Middle Earth touch your heart one more time and watch this . . .
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Natasha my dear, first of all, congratulations on getting married. Second, if you aren't done with dragons, I suggest the How to Train Your Dragon series. Finally, with Halloween coming up, I suggest Tremors (1990) and the Mummy (1999).
I love both trilogies but I actually enjoy The Hobbit better
I think I'll go watch the five armies right now
And read my solo novel a Star Wars story
28:12 don’t worry she doesn’t even exist :D
Exactly. When I first watched it, it had been probably 15 years or so since my mom read The Hobbit to me. But I knew that Kili would die because of the BS love interest with Tauriel which would never happen. And I was waiting for that one. I was actually expecting 7 dwarves to die because that's how many died in the animated movie I had watched over and over.
No it isn't the last of the line of durin, Rain is line of Durin a is Balin, Dwalin, Gloin and Gimli
Heard Peter Jackson is suppose to make another lotr film
Rings of Power next
Yeah the dragon sickness bit was just made up for the movie.
Natasha the white. Thank you. Maybe can react to some Lore LOTR. 🎉🎉🎉
These movies are obviously not AS good as LOTR and they have some flaws but imo they're still really solid films.
Everytime I hear the Billy Boyd song I ball my fking eyes out lmao
You are such a Nerdy Girl! I love Nerdy Girls!!!!
@@utcomgrad92 oooowww I think we got a romance brewing here, notice the heart😉❤️
Thorin had it coming
You keep saying you won't, Natascha, but I wouldn't mind it if you held me.
She is MARRIED!
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Could anything be more ridiculous than Thorin and his company _taking off their armour_ before joining the battle? 🤦 I understand why they did it. The filmmakers wanted them to go back to their appearance before they arrived at Erebor, but you wear armour for a reason. Though the filmmakers don't seem to understand this, as we see _numerous_ instances of them stabbing orcs straight through their breastplates. 🤦
🤣🤣 i didnt even think of that omg ahah
You forgot to listen to the end song, "the last goodbye". Thats is the biggest call back to Lord of the rings of all, it is performed by Billy Boyd (pippin himself)
I'm sorry it upset you so much.. Please see my comment from the first half - it might make more sense now.
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Love your elf cosplay Natascha 🧝🏻♀️🏹🎯 Reaction to part 2 was the best and it wasn't honored watching your reaction to the whole Lord of the Rings and hobbits. Is hope to see your reaction to rings of power next !!!