EFAP Movies - Minis - Sean Astin's Samwise Gamgee
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- This is a supercut taken directly from the EFAP Crew watching The Lord of the Rings, links to all three EFAP movies are right here:
Fellowship - • EFAP Movies #58: The L...
Two Towers - • EFAP Movies #59: The L...
Return of the King - • EFAP Movies #60: The L...
The older I get, the more I appreciate Sam.
We could all use a friend like that in our lives.
In the lack of a Sam in our lives, may we be the Sam in the lives of others
“We could all use a friend like that in our lives”
My friend, you missed the point. No, you don’t need a friend like that, you need to become the friend like that. Don’t demand others serve you, you serve others. That’s the simplicity of Sam. Masculinity is service to others.
One of my favourite observations I’ve heard about the trilogy is how each of the fellowship is larger than life, Boromir, Legolas, Gimli and Aragorn are top of the line warriors from their respective kingdoms.
Merry and pippin become soldiers in Rohan and Gondor respectively, and Frodo is the richest hobbit in the shire because of Bilbo.
The only one who’s an ordinary person is Sam, who ends up being the most influential of all of them.
I feel like all the hobbits represent ordinary people who become great because of their loyalty to their friends and their determination to do what's right. It's the reason the hobbits are able to carry the ring for so long in the first place: they are lowly and have no temptation to wield the ring for good or for evil.
Just hearing that "don't you let go" gets me all teary-eyed.
Samwise the braves tale was heard by millions across generations
Beware the power.
I think fantasy authors have an inability to make characters called Sam not incredibly nice and wholesome
(Talion kick's in the keep door) A..Halfying?
(Sam the Slayer sitting on his throne of orcs) Fool this are my orcs to slay.
Celebrimbor: “This one is too strong for the likes of us.”
One of the best things I was ever told was in my eighth grade English class where we read through LOTR as a class project.
“In a world where everyone wants to be a Legolas or a Gimli or an Aragorn, find yourself someone who wants to be Sam. Always be someone else’s Sam.”
It’s always cool to hear mauler simp for LOTR. He’s so used to criticizing the logical flaws of crap media, when he finds a work where the logic is (nearly) flawless, and then it moves on to a level of artistry that transcends the logic on which it was based you see a side of Mauler which is somewhat rare to see.
When Mauler says “How did you do it lads?” He’s not asking how they technically, logically accomplished what they did. He would understand that. He is instead just wondering at something that escapes comprehension, that artistic appreciation.
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Having seen what Sean Astin is doing now... watching Sam is a lot more melancholic.
Heyy its the stranger things guy
lol, and Rudy
AND tit dancer from 50 First Dates
@@nintendude794 I have to look up rudy
@@hkaayaakuu and the guy from 50 First Dates
@@nintendude794 that I've seen
Samwise telling his grandkids about how he walked across middle earth to throw a ring into a volcano and being like
Id love to see a doom style level with Sam just anahilating orcs using the one ring and once the fights over it just cuts to Frodos reaction to the aftermath.
Cirith Ungol level in the RotK tien in is pretty much that
I wish Sean Astin learned anything from Sam.
In the book the Ring tempts Sam with visions of him becoming a great lord, and Sam overcomes it by thinking how ridiculous such an ambition would be for a gardener.
My favorite White Dude for Harris
The Chaddest of Hobbits, as someone rightly put it, once upon a time.
3:01 In the book, they DID get to eat the stew. Very satisfying.
I was really wondering why, in Attack on Titan, the friendship between Eren and Armin felt so familiar to me. Watching this, I realize that it's just a modern rendition of Frodo and Sam. Storyline aside, the way their dynamic works is almost a one to one.
*SLAM* What'd you ring me?
@mooler Dear Long Man, i can no longer sort your videos by "popular" or "oldest". To be more precise, it only shows about 20-30 videos when it used to show them all in the selected order. just wondering if you could do some Tinkering because i like watching them in order of "Popularity"
Edit: My bad, it has been FIXED. That was dumb(👀) of me to not check right before commenting
The first time I watched the LOTR trilogy, I was convinced that Samwise was the real protagonist. I hated Frodo so much because he is a whiny ass b*tch. Yeah I know that the ring was messing Frodo's mind but I still hated him 😂
Sean Astin… the face of White Guys for Kamala. Can’t believe I’ll never be able to watch Rudy and respect it ever again.
It’s his politics, not our business
@@justlivin2499 I would respect him a lot more if he didn't block everyone from responding to him like a little coward.
Why should we care about an actor's political opinions? let it go my friend.
Eh, I'll still listen to Michael Jackson. Separate the art from the artist. That and every working actor/actress nowadays is a required liberal, are you really that surprised?
He's a typical Hollywood liberal. But I do respect the hell out of him for his performance in LotR. Terrible politics, great actor.
I can't believe you lads went the entire trilogy EFAP Movies without even mentioning the ghey romance between Frodo and Sam
Shame, because that was the only thing that gave me joy in life... 😔
What?
Extremely looking forward to seeing Sean Astin at Halcon this year, let's give it up for the ultimate Lad 🥳🎉
Just listening to this makes me tear up a little, that's how good these films, and Sam in particular is. Absolute legend!
The whole point of that Osgiliath scene is that scene where Frodo almost kills Sam. Never mind the rest!
Brave white Sam for Harris!
You guys should do minority report