Gondor isn't a city. Rohan isn't a city. Gondor is a Kingdom and Rohan is a Kingdom. Minas Tirith is the White City in Gondor. Edoras is the city on the hill in Rohan.
@@benmartinez5999 I couldn't finish the Star Wars reviews because he just sucks. Doesn't know what he's talking about, picks at things that are obvious or explained, says what's wrong with things when he's clearly wrong etc.
Rohan is important because they represent the history of the division of man. Also, we see Rohan for the first time in a state of decay, which displays the reach of Sauron/Saruman, and foreshadows what will happen to Gondor. Rohan also gives us a glimpse of the unity that the fellowship will bring to all of the peoples when Gandalf restores Theoden. But what’s more pressing is the geographical importance: Rohan is north of Gondor and it’s strategically important for Saruman to control the sort of entrance to Gondor. Then Gandalf peaces out, but it’s cool because Aragorn can bring men (and elves in the movies) together to hold off Saruman.
Erik Aufdenkamp not really. There’s no elves, dwarves are all hiding. So men are the only ones who can stand against sauron. Pretty easy to understand and is explained in FOTR
Have you guys even seen Return of the King? If Saruman wiped out all the men of Rohan they wouldn't have been able to help Gondor win the Battle of Pelennor Fields. If the White City fell Aragorn wouldn't have been able to draw Sauron's gaze and armies out of Mordor. If Sauron had kept his focus on searching for the ring he would have caught Frodo and Sam, reclaimed the One Ring, and destroyed the world of men. Lord of the Rings is literally about all the peoples of Middle Earth fighting and straining and just barely succeeding by their combined efforts.
Well we haven't gotten to Return of the King yet so they can't talk about how Rohan might be important, they can only say how they feel about them right now.
I kinda hoped that since Elyse has the ring she would show up each video gradually more ragged like Frodo, ultimately ending with a full-on Gollum costume. You can have that idea for free ;)
I always thought “Gollum” was the noise his hacking cough made. And he was called Gollum cause he had forgotten his name. That’s why Frodo using Sméagol was such a huge moment for Gollum. But I genuinely don’t know if that’s something I remember from the books, or something I just made up as head cannon.
You are right. It was in the books. Back when he was in his home village, after he got the ring and started sneaking around, people called him Gollum because of the weird throat noise he would make.
Peter Jackson said while they were filming (I’m slightly paraphrasing): “No one’s ever filmed 3 blockbuster movies back to back like this before, and now that I’m doing it I understand why, aaaaand I won’t be doing it ever again” lol
This in review series started and I’ve already blasted through all of the extended editions. Absolutely loving these ones, and having Elyse there has been stellar. Keep killing it 🧡
The Dwarves had retreated to their mountains, the Elves are going to the west, "The time of man is over". The humans were the most populace race and Aragorn had to reunite them.
I’ve been loving all of the guest appearances lately! KFGD last week, The Last of Us Part II review, Kinda-Funhaus Week, Lord of the Rings In-Review... god damn, it’s so cool
I love Nick belittling the name “oliphaunt”. If it wasn’t for the ability to take something that already existed, change its name ever so slightly, then claiming as your own, JK Rowling wouldn’t have a career at all.
Nick you’re my favorite but if everyone dies before Frodo destroys the ring then it’s all pointless. Future spoilers: he also doesn’t make it to mt doom without distractions from other factions.
One thing that makes the scene with the Ent draught special to me isn't from the movies, or the books, it's from the Animated Rankin and Bass Return of the King. Even though the Animated movies skip the scene in question, they end with talking about how Merry and Pippen are taller than the other Hobbits and, as Elves are all leaving Middle Earth, and the Dwarves are all delving deeper underground, it is now the beginning of the Age of Men. And as Hobbits are growing larger, there will be a time where they are mingled with mankind, and the line from the cartoon is something like "You may wonder...is there perhaps a bit of Hobbit in me?" It's a simple little thing, but I always loved it.
Nick's issue with only Frodo's part of the story being important is weird. That would be like saying "well it doesn't really matter what Luke is doing on the Death Star in Return of the Jedi so long as Lando blows up the reactor."
Human villages are literally being raided. You see those two kids leave their home before their parents almost get murdered and Nick is like "why do i care?"
As a Swede watching these movies I never actually thought of the fact that some of the names of stuff weren't translated. Tolkien just used words from other languages. Like Gamling = Old person Warg (Varg) = Wolf Isengaard ~= Ice yard
Nick, just because Frodo’s job is most important, doesn’t take away from the fact that the rest of the team still has to fight against Sauron, and hold his attention away from Frodo and Sam. Otherwise it’ll be even harder for Frodo
13:40, I’m not gonna spoil it here but it gets explained why everyone who isn’t Frodo & Sam is doing what they’re doing in a later movie. As far as Two Towers, Aragorn’s whole story arc is to become the king unite the all the Men of Middle-Earth - there wouldn’t be anything to unite if Gondor was the only kingdom. Plus they’re the cavalry, which becomes essential in future battles.
Smeagol fits the description of a necessary evil. He has his own ends and everyone knows it but hes also a part of the plan for the destruction of the ring.
Elyse's teeth are frustratingly perfect and I have half a nerve to get my parents on the horn and get pissy with them for not getting me braces as a youth.
To Tim, asking why Frodo gives so much of a chance to Golem. The way I see it, he kind of has to believe that Hobbits "aka Golem" can turn back to normal, because not only does he hope that Bilbo can one day move past the hardships of the ring, but he also needs to believe that him and Sam are gonna be alright after the ring as well.
He also knows that if he let's Smeagol die, the ring might never get destroyed. He remembers what Gandalf said about Smeagol would aid in the destruction of the ring.
To Kevin's point about stars in the corner of the screen to know if a scene is added or not... The physical copies of these movies have seen guides that have asterisks next to the scene names that are added or extended
Honestly if it was any other year Nick does the intro and blah blah blah, Henry had a set performance/act he worked on due to his resurgence thanks to 'Berry'
I cant believe they didn't mention the part where sam says Po-tae-toes, ya know boil em, mash em stick em in a stew. When gollum brings back the rabbit
Watching each of the hosts get the new webcam and slowly become more beautiful makes me smile. Sorry. This is my second Straw-Ber-Rita tonight. But my god. Nick looks GREAT.
The film is dope and all, but have Y’all seen the trailer for this one, the one that has a more epic version of the Requiem for a Dream theme, because that trailer is awesome
The bad guys cannot fathom that anyone would ever even contemplate destroying the one ring. They believe that the way it makes you lust for power is absolute and never question it. So while Frodo and Sam are trying to sneak in the back door, everyone else had to make it look like they were still doing ring shit and opposing Sauron. Keep his eye on the king rather than on the ring, you know.
1:47:00 There are more egregious pronunciation offences perpetrated throughout this clip, but wanted to point out, it's pronounced draft, not drawt. 'Draught' is the British spelling of 'draft'.
lol nick should watch an edit of LOTR where they edit out anything that isn't frodo's journey, because i'm pretty sure you'd be wondering why you should care whether they succeed or not if what's at stake is completely surface level.
I fuckin love these movies too but some of you are really letting that irrational fanboy in you shine through. Not only is Nick exaggerating his disdain he's also totally entitled to not like something about the movies. Remember that everyone has different tastes and expectations guys.
The whole point was keeping Sauron's gaze off from Frodo!! It's to make Saruman and Sauron's armies concentrate on them and not the hobbits approaching Mount Doom.
Been waiting for this one, and as soon as they said it was the worst I was ready for the Elyse attack. And her I’m just arguing for the drama entertainment is so on brand
Salt is actually very important keeps the water balance of the cells and you'll die without it. Most roman cities were built around salt because it's so precious. A salt shaker was about a years salary during the middle ages.
"Why do I care about Rohan?" (I didn't read the books, I'm just guessing based on what I've seen.) Because Aragorn cares about Rohan, he may even be blaming himself for the various predicaments going on in the area. How many times do they talk about how bitter they are that they called for Aid from Gondor and never got it? It's possible that Aragorn feels responsible for that because he's avoided the throne for so long, and it would have been his call to make, had he been there. But I don't think it was a quid pro quo situation, just to cash-in personal favors later in the trilogy and extort everyone's allegiance and loyalty so he could overthrow Denethor. He was trying to set things right, helping people, inspiring people, earning their respect, being the first guy to pull out his sword and charge in and not sit on his ass and make everybody else do it. He redeems Gondor by doing so. some guy: "Gondor Calls For Aid!" Théoden : "So what? Where were they when we needed them!? They can help themselves!" Aragorn : "My bad. I'm sorry. Ple--wait is that Karl Urban?"
Ok guys don’t judge me but maybe it’s just me but Nick hair looks so thick, and I just wanna run my fingers through Tim’s hair. Guys and lady you are definitely doing a great job in these reviews.
I think a better comparison wouldve been Breath of the Wild, where you can defeat the gaurdians and it makes fighting Ganon much easier, but if you don't and must fight Ganon right away, its a much more difficult battle. Still possible, but much more difficult.
Frodo and Sam taking the ring to Mordor is the main quest. But everybody else in the story seems pretty well aware that they're the side-quest. But that's still three movies of Frodo and Sam taking the ring to Mordor. In the first movie, walking to Mordor. the next movie, walking to Mordor. The next movie, walking to Mordor. That's why the third entry isn't called "Lord of the Rings: The One With The Volcano." It's called "Return of the King," and if you get this far into the trilogy and still don't have even the slightest idea as to what that's referring to, then I don't know how to help you. XD. It's J.R.R. Tolkien, not George Lucas just haphazardly pulling plot points out of his ass at random to stall for two movies until you get to "Episode III - The One With The Volcano". - Nick Scarpino watching a game of Quidditch: Well, why are all these other people here? Why isn't this just a one-on-one match with the two seekers and the golden snitch? Nobody else is important, none of that shit matters at all.
Gondor isn't a city.
Rohan isn't a city.
Gondor is a Kingdom and Rohan is a Kingdom.
Minas Tirith is the White City in Gondor.
Edoras is the city on the hill in Rohan.
Nick not understanding the simple concept, of the importance of Rohan, is infuriating
His criticism always borders on him hinting that he could do better than what he’s seeing on screen.
Ben Martinez it’s the inner Film Major in him 😂
@@benmartinez5999 His big idea is to make everything shorter.
@@17Haru17 He is pretty short, so to him its just making things normal
@@benmartinez5999 I couldn't finish the Star Wars reviews because he just sucks. Doesn't know what he's talking about, picks at things that are obvious or explained, says what's wrong with things when he's clearly wrong etc.
Rohan is important because they represent the history of the division of man. Also, we see Rohan for the first time in a state of decay, which displays the reach of Sauron/Saruman, and foreshadows what will happen to Gondor. Rohan also gives us a glimpse of the unity that the fellowship will bring to all of the peoples when Gandalf restores Theoden. But what’s more pressing is the geographical importance: Rohan is north of Gondor and it’s strategically important for Saruman to control the sort of entrance to Gondor. Then Gandalf peaces out, but it’s cool because Aragorn can bring men (and elves in the movies) together to hold off Saruman.
Nick’s take on the humans is horrendous.. but man, I love hearing him talk about it 😂
You have to have a hold on at least some of the lore to understand why the humans in Rohan and gondor have anything to do with any of this
Erik Aufdenkamp not really. There’s no elves, dwarves are all hiding. So men are the only ones who can stand against sauron. Pretty easy to understand and is explained in FOTR
I guess you're right. I'm just a lotr nerd. But they do play a large part in the history of all of arda.
There's always an episode in every In Review series where Nick goes a bit too hard lol
i am not amused.
Have you guys even seen Return of the King? If Saruman wiped out all the men of Rohan they wouldn't have been able to help Gondor win the Battle of Pelennor Fields. If the White City fell Aragorn wouldn't have been able to draw Sauron's gaze and armies out of Mordor. If Sauron had kept his focus on searching for the ring he would have caught Frodo and Sam, reclaimed the One Ring, and destroyed the world of men. Lord of the Rings is literally about all the peoples of Middle Earth fighting and straining and just barely succeeding by their combined efforts.
Well we haven't gotten to Return of the King yet so they can't talk about how Rohan might be important, they can only say how they feel about them right now.
Kevin: 15:18 "i think that's accurate because at this point saruma- no...which one is the wizard?" *That's all i need to hear lmao*
HE’S TERRIBLE WITH NAMES 😂
I kinda hoped that since Elyse has the ring she would show up each video gradually more ragged like Frodo, ultimately ending with a full-on Gollum costume. You can have that idea for free ;)
nope shes lookn even better in this one
all will love her and despair
I always thought “Gollum” was the noise his hacking cough made. And he was called Gollum cause he had forgotten his name. That’s why Frodo using Sméagol was such a huge moment for Gollum.
But I genuinely don’t know if that’s something I remember from the books, or something I just made up as head cannon.
You are right. It was in the books. Back when he was in his home village, after he got the ring and started sneaking around, people called him Gollum because of the weird throat noise he would make.
My Ranking:
It's all one big movie.
that is just cheating, and dodging the question
@@SpiritofFeanor Lord of the Rings was literally shot as one big movie.
I prefer watching them back-to-back. Two Towers and Return of the King don't stand alone as well as Fellowship.
Wow Nick coming in hot with some of the worst In Review takes ever
No one corrected Nick that Legolas does indeed walk on the snow in the last movie?
Peter Jackson said while they were filming (I’m slightly paraphrasing): “No one’s ever filmed 3 blockbuster movies back to back like this before, and now that I’m doing it I understand why, aaaaand I won’t be doing it ever again” lol
And yet he did with the Hobbit and totally failed :p
It’s in the BTS footage where he says it. And the stress and anxiety is proven true during the mess that was the hobbit trilogy
I'm so sad Greg hasn't crashed the zoom calls as Gregwise Gamgee
I was hoping for Gandalf the Greg personally.
@@TagRoss yeah, but he's gotta represent team fat lol
When a woman gives up immortality for you, you gotta put a ring on it " lmao need tht shirt
This is straight up the highlight of my week lately, so glad you guys are mainly enjoying this!
“if only my brother had blonde hair...i can’t believe i wrote that i’m sorry” LMAO best part
33:29
"Hey Henry, what questions do you have about me?"
...incredible...
Oh man, I was a little worried this wasn’t coming out today. Best part of my week by far!
"he pretends to be a gorilla professionally" may be my favorite quote
This in review series started and I’ve already blasted through all of the extended editions. Absolutely loving these ones, and having Elyse there has been stellar. Keep killing it 🧡
Let's go!!!! Needed this today! ❤️
1:39:28 - Kevin realizing that he IS the Wormtongue of the group is priceless!
Love these! They bring great comfort during these isolating times - thank you :)
Was wanting this so badly. Thanks KF
I looked forward to this all week! Love all of you and love the show.
The Dwarves had retreated to their mountains, the Elves are going to the west, "The time of man is over". The humans were the most populace race and Aragorn had to reunite them.
Nick be like, “then Fraydo does this & then Fraydo does that” 🤣
Nick realizing how nasty he is killed me, I love these movies so much! So glad you guys split them in two for each movie.
“He pretends to be a gorilla professionally” 🤣
“He pretends to be a gorilla professionally” 😂
I’ve been loving all of the guest appearances lately! KFGD last week, The Last of Us Part II review, Kinda-Funhaus Week, Lord of the Rings In-Review... god damn, it’s so cool
Best movie in the trilogy and this first part is great set up.
Best bridge movie in the trilogy/the only one at that.
Legelyse, need nicknames for everyone here but it's hard to strike lightning more than once
I love Nick belittling the name “oliphaunt”. If it wasn’t for the ability to take something that already existed, change its name ever so slightly, then claiming as your own, JK Rowling wouldn’t have a career at all.
Tim if you read the books, Bill the horse would matter more. He’s a cool Easter egg in the movies but full story Bill matters.. kind of lol
Damn, I've been re-listening to these and Nick's small joke about Portillo passing hit different. 😥
Long Live Our King ❤️
Nick you’re my favorite but if everyone dies before Frodo destroys the ring then it’s all pointless. Future spoilers: he also doesn’t make it to mt doom without distractions from other factions.
One thing that makes the scene with the Ent draught special to me isn't from the movies, or the books, it's from the Animated Rankin and Bass Return of the King. Even though the Animated movies skip the scene in question, they end with talking about how Merry and Pippen are taller than the other Hobbits and, as Elves are all leaving Middle Earth, and the Dwarves are all delving deeper underground, it is now the beginning of the Age of Men. And as Hobbits are growing larger, there will be a time where they are mingled with mankind, and the line from the cartoon is something like "You may wonder...is there perhaps a bit of Hobbit in me?" It's a simple little thing, but I always loved it.
I forgot about that line. I used to watch that a bunch as a kid!
Can’t believe everyone resisted the temptation to say that Saruman is the Nick to Sauron’s Winkler
Elyse is so Wormtongue. Never forget the discontent she put in Omar and the crew during the Culling. Spiced things up so well lol
Pity once stopped bilbo from taking his life
I can't focus on the show at all due to all the ads. I've had 12 ads in 45 minutes. Is anyone else experiencing this?
Yep, I'm done watching because it is so annoying. Guess I'll listen to the podcast.
Jeez I hate ads in the best of times so 12 in 45 mins sounds like overkill
I'm rich so I have premium
@@mutedmayday I'm smart so I don't pay for an ad blocker
@@Jdub7 I did the same. Really not sure why this is happening. Glad to hear I'm not the only one
Gandalf's transformation was like Goku going super saiyan
Nick, you would remember your strength if I put this Coke zero in your hand
Highlight of the week is seeing that notification bell go and a new In Review drop
12:14 Elyse's reaction needs to be gifed :3
Nick's issue with only Frodo's part of the story being important is weird. That would be like saying "well it doesn't really matter what Luke is doing on the Death Star in Return of the Jedi so long as Lando blows up the reactor."
Human villages are literally being raided. You see those two kids leave their home before their parents almost get murdered and Nick is like "why do i care?"
One day you will wake up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat and realise that those eagles were FUCKING LAZY!
As a Swede watching these movies I never actually thought of the fact that some of the names of stuff weren't translated. Tolkien just used words from other languages. Like
Gamling = Old person
Warg (Varg) = Wolf
Isengaard ~= Ice yard
For your next review series you need to do Indiana Jones in Review
Hobbit accent is nothing like Irish, it's 100% West Country.
i have to listen to the intro at least 3 times cuz its so amazing
Nick, just because Frodo’s job is most important, doesn’t take away from the fact that the rest of the team still has to fight against Sauron, and hold his attention away from Frodo and Sam. Otherwise it’ll be even harder for Frodo
love these reviews!
13:40, I’m not gonna spoil it here but it gets explained why everyone who isn’t Frodo & Sam is doing what they’re doing in a later movie. As far as Two Towers, Aragorn’s whole story arc is to become the king unite the all the Men of Middle-Earth - there wouldn’t be anything to unite if Gondor was the only kingdom. Plus they’re the cavalry, which becomes essential in future battles.
Does anybody else get like 30 ads on their video? The red bar is riddled with yellow ad markers.
Its insane I respect the need to make money but they can't say more than 5 words with out another ad.
That's why I caved and subscribed to YT Premium....
get RUclips Premium broke boys. lol but no really it's worth it to never see another commercial again.
I haven't seen ads on RUclips in well over a year. RUclips Premium is so worth it to me
Smeagol fits the description of a necessary evil. He has his own ends and everyone knows it but hes also a part of the plan for the destruction of the ring.
Elyse's teeth are frustratingly perfect and I have half a nerve to get my parents on the horn and get pissy with them for not getting me braces as a youth.
To Tim, asking why Frodo gives so much of a chance to Golem. The way I see it, he kind of has to believe that Hobbits "aka Golem" can turn back to normal, because not only does he hope that Bilbo can one day move past the hardships of the ring, but he also needs to believe that him and Sam are gonna be alright after the ring as well.
He also knows that if he let's Smeagol die, the ring might never get destroyed. He remembers what Gandalf said about Smeagol would aid in the destruction of the ring.
My Ranking:
1. Return of the King
2. The Fellowship of the Ring
3. The Two Towers
My man
To Kevin's point about stars in the corner of the screen to know if a scene is added or not... The physical copies of these movies have seen guides that have asterisks next to the scene names that are added or extended
31:38 Henry Winkler needs to make things right! Someone needs to start a petition to get The Fonz on WHCF with The Champ!
Honestly if it was any other year Nick does the intro and blah blah blah, Henry had a set performance/act he worked on due to his resurgence thanks to 'Berry'
Nick is a treasure.
I cant believe they didn't mention the part where sam says Po-tae-toes, ya know boil em, mash em stick em in a stew.
When gollum brings back the rabbit
That’s not in the first half.
Watching each of the hosts get the new webcam and slowly become more beautiful makes me smile. Sorry. This is my second Straw-Ber-Rita tonight. But my god. Nick looks GREAT.
19:09 - Elyse 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The film is dope and all, but have Y’all seen the trailer for this one, the one that has a more epic version of the Requiem for a Dream theme, because that trailer is awesome
One of the best trailers ever but they should not have shown Gandalf so much like they did
The bad guys cannot fathom that anyone would ever even contemplate destroying the one ring. They believe that the way it makes you lust for power is absolute and never question it.
So while Frodo and Sam are trying to sneak in the back door, everyone else had to make it look like they were still doing ring shit and opposing Sauron. Keep his eye on the king rather than on the ring, you know.
I have ridden an elephant
Correct me if I'm wrong but Wormtongue is related to a character from The Hobbit who definitely earned that name for his family.
Really? Was that a part of the movies of book?
1:47:00 There are more egregious pronunciation offences perpetrated throughout this clip, but wanted to point out, it's pronounced draft, not drawt. 'Draught' is the British spelling of 'draft'.
lol nick should watch an edit of LOTR where they edit out anything that isn't frodo's journey, because i'm pretty sure you'd be wondering why you should care whether they succeed or not if what's at stake is completely surface level.
Nick is so ridiculous. I love it.
I fuckin love these movies too but some of you are really letting that irrational fanboy in you shine through. Not only is Nick exaggerating his disdain he's also totally entitled to not like something about the movies. Remember that everyone has different tastes and expectations guys.
The whole point was keeping Sauron's gaze off from Frodo!! It's to make Saruman and Sauron's armies concentrate on them and not the hobbits approaching Mount Doom.
DAMN! nicks camera is looking cleaaaaan
love this series but anyone else getting ads at least every 5 minutes
Been waiting for this one, and as soon as they said it was the worst I was ready for the Elyse attack. And her I’m just arguing for the drama entertainment is so on brand
Hyped for Star Trek. 09 is one of my favorite movies
fun fact Ian based Gandalf's voice after Tolkien's voice
17 adverts?? Wtf
Salt is actually very important keeps the water balance of the cells and you'll die without it. Most roman cities were built around salt because it's so precious. A salt shaker was about a years salary during the middle ages.
Hence why the word salary is used.
"Why do I care about Rohan?" (I didn't read the books, I'm just guessing based on what I've seen.)
Because Aragorn cares about Rohan, he may even be blaming himself for the various predicaments going on in the area. How many times do they talk about how bitter they are that they called for Aid from Gondor and never got it? It's possible that Aragorn feels responsible for that because he's avoided the throne for so long, and it would have been his call to make, had he been there.
But I don't think it was a quid pro quo situation, just to cash-in personal favors later in the trilogy and extort everyone's allegiance and loyalty so he could overthrow Denethor. He was trying to set things right, helping people, inspiring people, earning their respect, being the first guy to pull out his sword and charge in and not sit on his ass and make everybody else do it. He redeems Gondor by doing so.
some guy: "Gondor Calls For Aid!"
Théoden : "So what? Where were they when we needed them!? They can help themselves!"
Aragorn : "My bad. I'm sorry. Ple--wait is that Karl Urban?"
The Wizard colours are kinda like job titles, so now that Gandalf is white, he is what Saruman was supposed to be.
Everyone else is hung up on Nick's thoughts on Rohan...meanwhile I am just trying to figure out if the correct term is Oliphaunt or Mumakil...
Did y’all forget about Joey Fatone? 😂
Ok guys don’t judge me but maybe it’s just me but Nick hair looks so thick, and I just wanna run my fingers through Tim’s hair. Guys and lady you are definitely doing a great job in these reviews.
I think a better comparison wouldve been Breath of the Wild, where you can defeat the gaurdians and it makes fighting Ganon much easier, but if you don't and must fight Ganon right away, its a much more difficult battle. Still possible, but much more difficult.
Frodo and Sam taking the ring to Mordor is the main quest.
But everybody else in the story seems pretty well aware that they're the side-quest.
But that's still three movies of Frodo and Sam taking the ring to Mordor. In the first movie, walking to Mordor. the next movie, walking to Mordor. The next movie, walking to Mordor. That's why the third entry isn't called "Lord of the Rings: The One With The Volcano." It's called "Return of the King," and if you get this far into the trilogy and still don't have even the slightest idea as to what that's referring to, then I don't know how to help you. XD.
It's J.R.R. Tolkien, not George Lucas just haphazardly pulling plot points out of his ass at random to stall for two movies until you get to "Episode III - The One With The Volcano".
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Nick Scarpino watching a game of Quidditch: Well, why are all these other people here? Why isn't this just a one-on-one match with the two seekers and the golden snitch? Nobody else is important, none of that shit matters at all.
I would not have introduced Winkler after that, no way.
18 ads bookmarked on mobile app, all in the first hour.
Wait, Nick is Johnny Ace?
I became physically upset when Nick started berating this movie
Am I the only one that thinks there's way to many RUclips ads on this video?
Why so many ads???
It's funny how Nick is supposed to be the 'film guy', yet he regularly has the worst takes in these films in review videos
I realized this back during the fast five review when he was lambasting everything and had like 5 “ the worst thing about this movie is...”
Andy... it's a magic... friggin'... cloak. ; )
Winkler is the Tony to Nick's Killian