Harry Potter Fans Watch THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING For The First Time

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @_swahb
    @_swahb 5 месяцев назад +548

    We hope everyone is enjoying the reaction💙
    We know we have a lot of new viewers/supporters so trust me when i say, we give these movies/shows ALL of our attention.
    WE ARE NOT ON OUR PHONES.. SHEIM (ON THE LEFT) IS TAKING NOTES & I (SWIZZ ON THE RIGHT) AM SYNCING AUDIO AS I HAVE A COPY ON MY PHONE..

    • @agresticumbra
      @agresticumbra 5 месяцев назад +41

      Your comments attest to your attentiveness. I know you're paying attention.
      🖤🤎🧡🤎🖤

    • @pencil6965
      @pencil6965 5 месяцев назад +28

      You both always pick up on the small details! I love that the guy on the left is really taking notes lol

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад +3

      Guess my comment automatically got deleted. Can you see my comments now? 😅

    • @donfette5301
      @donfette5301 5 месяцев назад +3

      Love you guys!! 🕺🏻

    • @jeffreydavid6794
      @jeffreydavid6794 5 месяцев назад +10

      Hahahaha "Pimpin and Took" That's hilarious.

  • @johnwalters1341
    @johnwalters1341 5 месяцев назад +2179

    The Harry Potter and LOTR movies came out at about the same time, but Tolkien's book was written before J.K. Rowling was even born. LOTR in many ways is the source of the modern fantasy genre.

    • @silentfire8874
      @silentfire8874 5 месяцев назад +128

      A great time in my life to go to the movies. So many memories. Every Christmas was a little extra special

    • @taranvainas
      @taranvainas 5 месяцев назад +15

      So true!

    • @tcat6133
      @tcat6133 5 месяцев назад +23

      Yes and all three movies shot one after the other

    • @EaglesQuestions
      @EaglesQuestions 5 месяцев назад +49

      LOTR is the reason I never got into Harry Potter when I was a kid. I couldn't obsess over two blockbuster series at once.

    • @michaelallen3894
      @michaelallen3894 5 месяцев назад +17

      LotR came out in the 50s I believe.

  • @Ajonr
    @Ajonr 5 месяцев назад +1375

    EVERY person who watches this movie for the first time "these movies are waaaay too long". "wait, what?! it's over, already?!".

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +212

      How we feel as we are watching the final movie tonight😅

    • @Ajonr
      @Ajonr 5 месяцев назад +40

      @@DaKidsReact Yeah, it's an emotional ride, that's for sure.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад +12

      @@DaKidsReactwait. You watched all three already? All day and all night ?

    • @Ajonr
      @Ajonr 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@DaKidsReact Looking forward for that release (and the one in between).

    • @DominusHydra-yc1lc
      @DominusHydra-yc1lc 5 месяцев назад +2

      That's a confirmation you did something good. Watching something for 3 hours and wanting more.

  • @Alex-xz4im
    @Alex-xz4im 5 месяцев назад +408

    Boromir went out like a true warrior and soldier, defending those who are of need. Rest in peace, Son of Gondor

    • @Atkirby
      @Atkirby 4 месяца назад

      He needed to die!

    • @pabloc8808
      @pabloc8808 4 месяца назад +23

      And he gave his life defending the Hobbits, whom he had cursed while under the influence of the One Ring. He was a man, which means he was fallible. But he was a great man nonetheless

    • @JacobHimmelhaver-m8g
      @JacobHimmelhaver-m8g 4 месяца назад +1

      I hated him. But, I am him. We are all weak. Over coming weakness is super human. Being weak and changing is human. Know your fallibility and work against it is the best of humans can do.

    • @thefracturedbutwhole5475
      @thefracturedbutwhole5475 4 месяца назад +4

      @@JacobHimmelhaver-m8g Not even Frodo could overcome the ring, he got further than anyone else could have, but in the end he failed, it was only by luck and circumstance the ring was destroyed.

    • @gremmlingee
      @gremmlingee 4 месяца назад +1

      @@thefracturedbutwhole5475 No not really, Frodo did not fail his quest. His quest was to bring the ring to the top of Mt. Doom wich he did. He never got the task to destroy it noone asked him to do it. Overall the main quest was "Bring the Ring to Mt. Doom with the intent to maybe destory it"
      "I do not think that Frodo's was a moral failure. At the last moment the pressure of the Ring would reach its maximum - impossible, I should have said, for any one to resist, certainly after long possession, months of increasing torment, and when starved and exhausted. Frodo had done what he could and spent himself completely (as an instrument of Providence) and had produced a situation in which the object of his quest could be achieved. His humility (with which he began) and his sufferings were justly rewarded by the highest honour; and his exercise of patience and mercy towards Gollum gained him Mercy: his failure was redressed."
      -out of an letter from Tolin himself

  • @manpreetmatharoo6602
    @manpreetmatharoo6602 5 месяцев назад +592

    There is significance in Galadriel giving three hairs to Gimli. In the ancient days when the world was young, a cocky hero (Feanor) asked her three times for a hair from her head, she refused. However, she sees the humility in Gimli and gifts him three.

    • @manpreetmatharoo6602
      @manpreetmatharoo6602 5 месяцев назад +64

      Another cool fact is, when they were doing the Uruk vs Aragorn scene, it is a real knife that Viggo Mortensen deflected. They accidentally switched out the rubber dagger for a steel one- he could've actually gotten badly hurt if he didn't have his reflexes.

    • @parissimons6385
      @parissimons6385 5 месяцев назад +36

      As well, Feanor was Galadriel's uncle, and she knew him well enough that she did not trust his dark spirit, even though at that time he was a powerful elf prince of noble birth.
      In past generations in this world's reality, people often gave personal tokens to loved ones. A locket may contain a portrait of the person one loves, and/or it may also contain strands of the hair of the beloved. Or it may be a kerchief belonging to that desired person. Certainly the concept of carrying tokens from one's beloved was believed to be part of the idealised chivalric code followed by European knights and ladies centuries ago, too.

    • @manpreetmatharoo6602
      @manpreetmatharoo6602 5 месяцев назад +6

      @@parissimons6385 Thanka you for the correction and knowledge!
      Also the insight about intimate gifts.

    • @Heywoodthepeckerwood
      @Heywoodthepeckerwood 4 месяца назад +22

      @@parissimons6385Feanor actually wanted a strand of her hair so he could create powerful artifacts with it. Not out of some form of affection or adoration. The gift she gave Gimli was for more powerful than people are lead to believe.

    • @riolkin
      @riolkin 4 месяца назад +12

      Calling Feanor a 'cocky hero' is a hilarious understatement lol, bravo

  • @davidbennett1357
    @davidbennett1357 5 месяцев назад +281

    point of lore for non-spoilery clarification:
    at the beginning, the film seriously glosses over the final hand to hand combat that Elendil and Gil Galad had with Sauron. They were, respectively, the greatest human king and the greatest elf king of the age, they were both VERY large men. Elendil was 7'11" and Gil Galad was 7'4" (which gives you an idea of just what a monsterously large being Sauron was). They engaged Sauron in close quarters battle and while Sauron DID fatally wound both of them, the human and the elf, did, in fact inflict lethal injury on Sauron in return. At that point, Isildur just had to pick up the broken sword and easily cut the finger with the ring off, thereby severing Sauron's spirit from the mortal realm.

  • @FrenchieQc
    @FrenchieQc 5 месяцев назад +488

    Haha, "There's 20mins left!"
    Yeah bud, the credits! The amount of people who worked on these masterpieces is absolutely MENTAL!

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +90

      Mental!!! Lol it’s amazing to see so many great minds working on a project.

    • @RammingSpeed-lk8kk
      @RammingSpeed-lk8kk 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@DaKidsReactteh lord of ten reings

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 5 месяцев назад +20

      Including an extensive list of LOTR/Tolkien fans who financially contributed to the production. Every bit helps.

    • @harbl99
      @harbl99 4 месяца назад +17

      Seven years of prep work. Two years filming. They were still filming extra scenes for the Extended Editions after they'd already won the Oscar for Best Picture! These films were a labour of love.

    • @BlunderMunchkin
      @BlunderMunchkin 4 месяца назад +5

      If you ever manage to get your hands on the "making of" for this, it's insane. They have 15 hours of content on how the movies were made. I have only seen this material on DVD - I don't think it's available on streaming anywhere.

  • @jamesrandolph1045
    @jamesrandolph1045 5 месяцев назад +177

    Keep in mind that all the bodies (minus the main boss) around Aragorn and boromir at the end were killed by pretty much JUST Boromir. Just to bring home how good of a fighter he was.

  • @MrOzak45
    @MrOzak45 5 месяцев назад +197

    "That boy had the moth, go tell the bird, come pick me up" 😂🤣😂
    Very well said. Definitely a great reaction from you guys. Can't wait to watch your reaction to the rest of the trilogy.

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +29

      Appreciate the love! 😂😂 Can’t wait to bring you guys more LOTR!!

    • @MrOzak45
      @MrOzak45 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@DaKidsReact anytime man. Keep it up.
      And if you want a suggestion on a movie that will blow your fuckin minds. Check out "The Game" with Michael Douglas. And if you do, make sure you don't look anything up on it cuz it could spoil the movie. Just trust me on this one and you won't be disappointed

    • @DevHotcakes
      @DevHotcakes 5 месяцев назад +7

      So many other reactors miss that and start wondering how a giant eagle just happened to show up. Lol. They completely forget the moth.
      And, fun fact, Gandalf was one of the Maiar of the Vala Manwë. The Maiar are like angelic beings with the Valar being the greater angelic beings. So, the giant eagles here are actually the Eagles of Manwë and Gandalf is one of the people of Manwë.

    • @davemccombs
      @davemccombs 22 дня назад

      Out of curiosity, you seek out/watch reaction content on purpose?

    • @MrOzak45
      @MrOzak45 22 дня назад

      @@davemccombs I know it definitely sounds weird but think of it like, your pumped to watch a movie with your friend that you know is awesome. Now, You have already seen this movie but you want to be there for their reaction and get their feedback. I think, for everyone, that it's naturally satisfying when their feedback lines up with yours. And It's a lot like vicariously seeing it for the first time.

  • @taranvainas
    @taranvainas 5 месяцев назад +213

    The Lord of the Rings was first published in 1954, long before Harry Potter.

  • @martijnvanvelsen6313
    @martijnvanvelsen6313 5 месяцев назад +229

    Fun fact: Actor Sean Bean has a severe fear of flying and that was quite a problem during the filming of Lord of the Rings. Scenes were regularly shot in isolated places. The actors and crew were brought by helicopter, but our Boromir was not seen. When the time came again, he would start a walking tour to the filming location hours in advance and already wearing his costume.

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +68

      Lol our guy was getting his steps in 😂😂 the dedication.. love it! 😂

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад +17

      @@DaKidsReactyou’ll love to react to the behind the scenes passion project showing how it was all made and how much of a family they all became even after the movies were done. You’ll see why it was so hype even then. They got awards in New Zealand for putting them back in the map and highlighting their culture etc.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@DaKidsReacthope RUclips didn’t auto delete my comment here. Was explaining how hype it was back then. PJ and crew got big awards in New Zealand for putting them on the map again and gave spotlight to their culture etc.

    • @itsthatmemelowell
      @itsthatmemelowell 5 месяцев назад +9

      Bro is actually Boromir irl 💪

    • @djolemacola
      @djolemacola 5 месяцев назад +2

      Damn, like the book Boromir he just wondering the woods untill he ended up on the location for the fellowship on the exact day needed xD

  • @otaku-sempai2197
    @otaku-sempai2197 5 месяцев назад +175

    Hobbits are also called Halflings because they are about half the height of Men (who they call the Big Folk). Gandalf is a wizard. The wizards (Istari) are essentially angelic beings called Maiar who were sent to Middle-earth from the West across the Sea in the forms of old men to guide and advise the Free Peoples (Elves, Dwarves, Men and Hobbits) in the fight against Sauron.

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +31

      Thanks for the info!!

    • @Isa_barchetta
      @Isa_barchetta 5 месяцев назад +32

      The Balrog is also a Maiar

    • @otaku-sempai2197
      @otaku-sempai2197 5 месяцев назад +23

      @@Isa_barchetta Yes he is, as is Sauron.

    • @yassinhadjaissafekhar3828
      @yassinhadjaissafekhar3828 4 месяца назад +9

      Aragorn is not a normal human, he is from Numenor, an island between valinor (where the elf go) and the middle-earth that disapear

    • @otaku-sempai2197
      @otaku-sempai2197 4 месяца назад +16

      @@yassinhadjaissafekhar3828 True, though Aragorn is still mortal and his lifespan is about half that of the Numenoreans of old.

  • @Dreams4U2
    @Dreams4U2 5 месяцев назад +85

    J.R.R. Tolkien wrote the 'Lord of the Rings' books--The Hobbit, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King--between 1937 - 1949 (they were first published in 1954-1955), 50 - 60 years before J.K. Rowling wrote the Harry Potter books. The Lord of the Rings became the template for nearly all fantasy world building in books and films in the decades after the books were first published.

  • @scottishzombie
    @scottishzombie 5 месяцев назад +27

    Loved how Sheim started taking notes at the beginning, then got overwhelmed by all the exposition that Galadriel starts throwing at the viewer. Valiant effort, man. It's a lot! :)

  • @Andrew04291
    @Andrew04291 5 месяцев назад +158

    The music that plays when Gandalf falls - that’s the sound your heart makes when it breaks.

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +21

      That’s actually insane, thanks for the info!!

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@DaKidsReactthe theme you hear when they leave Rivendell never happens the same way again after Gandalf’s Fall by the way.

    • @DeRockMedia
      @DeRockMedia 5 месяцев назад +5

      I liked Gandalf the Grey, luckily he came back in the prequels of The Hobbit and we got more of him there, so sad he died in Fellowship 😢

  • @jamesplitter14
    @jamesplitter14 5 месяцев назад +307

    Best Movie trilogy ever

    • @Eowyn187
      @Eowyn187 5 месяцев назад +20

      Best books ever as well! ❤

    • @jeffers0315
      @jeffers0315 5 месяцев назад +16

      Greatest work of fiction ever created IMO.

    • @nafisamusah7085
      @nafisamusah7085 5 месяцев назад +4

      💯💯💯

    • @Mr.Yoda66
      @Mr.Yoda66 5 месяцев назад +8

      🎵 Lord of The Rings is the number one Trilly 🎵
      Ask anyone and they know the Dilly 🎵
      🎶 Trilly, Trilly, Trilly 🎶
      TRILLY

    • @GJS2183
      @GJS2183 2 месяца назад +1

      They don't make movies like that anymore...

  • @adacorfirewind6301
    @adacorfirewind6301 5 месяцев назад +89

    Wizards in this series aren't mere humans that study magic. They are actually angels sent to Middle-Earth. The Valar are gods, and Maiar their angels. Gandalf, Saruman, Sauron, and even the Balrog are all Maiar.

    • @ShiningDarknes
      @ShiningDarknes 3 месяца назад +16

      Something I don't see people bring up is their _physical_ strength. They are all at least as strong as elves, physically. There's a good reason Gandalf uses a sword rather than just relying on his magic. (apart from it being a really nice sword)

    • @KevinDeChane
      @KevinDeChane Месяц назад +1

      The valar were angles worshipped by some as gods. The miar were lesser angels. They were created first and all beings of middle earth were created or sanctioned by one god. Drarves and Ents were created by two different valor but approved by god due to the benign intent of the valor who created them.

  • @johndunkelberger8431
    @johndunkelberger8431 5 месяцев назад +230

    As we left the theater, we knew we had to wait a whole year to see 'The Two Towers'.

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +37

      That would suck! 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @frantaf
      @frantaf 5 месяцев назад +10

      I was about 13 years old and ask for books as x-mas gift to knew to whole story.

    • @Alex-xz4im
      @Alex-xz4im 5 месяцев назад +7

      @@frantaf I was 13 as well. Cant remember when the ps2 games came out but I wanted every ounce of LOTR media I could get my hands on.

    • @frantaf
      @frantaf 5 месяцев назад +8

      @@Alex-xz4im I was skipping LotR rticles in local ners´dy magazine, but then we went witth school to cinema to watch fellosip and i fell in love with this world inmediatelly, then i read books. But it was movie that was at the begining of my journey.

    • @Alex-xz4im
      @Alex-xz4im 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@frantaf my father is a huge LOTR fan and he took me too all 3 countless times when they were in the cinema. I fell in love just as you did and have all the books, the Hobbit, but not the Silmarillion or any of the other books about Arda, and Numenor and all that other awesome literature.

  • @custardflan
    @custardflan 5 месяцев назад +143

    Gilrae, Aragorns mother, was not an elf. But she brought him to Rivendell for safety his father was killed. Her tombstone reads, "I give Hope to men.I keep none for myself." Aragorns elvish name is Estel, which means hope. He was raised by Elrond with his sons and met Arwen at Lothlorien. Galadriel is her grandmother and Elronds mother in law. Arwens' mother was tortured by Orcs and said into the West to the Undying Lands.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад +16

      Gilraen. But yes that's the nutshell of the nutshell version haha ❤

    • @voxdraconia4035
      @voxdraconia4035 3 месяца назад +3

      And most Numenorians go back to their first king...a human...and Elronds brother. Aragorn is in many ways also family to Elrond

    • @ohhhSmooth
      @ohhhSmooth 2 месяца назад +6

      Both Elrond and Aragorn are descendants of Beren and Luthien. Basically two characters of a fairy tail within the LOTR Universe.
      (Beautiful story, go read it.)

  • @BobBlumenfeld
    @BobBlumenfeld 5 месяцев назад +369

    Aragorn is Isildur's heir, but not his son. Remember, Isildur died three thousand years ago.

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +103

      This right here! Lol we definitely need to get that straight appreciate the info.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 5 месяцев назад +15

      Right! Isildur is Aragorn’s great x37 grandfather.

    • @BensSoZen
      @BensSoZen 5 месяцев назад +2

      i mean yeah, 3000 years between them hahahah

    • @skumar93323
      @skumar93323 5 месяцев назад +21

      It's easy for some folk to miss since Lord Elrond is immortal haha

    • @marcusott5054
      @marcusott5054 5 месяцев назад +20

      @@skumar93323 Also: as far as I can remember Elrond's Brother Elros is an ancestor of the line of the Kings of Gondor, to which Isildur (the man who cuts the ring from Sauron's hand), and Aragorn belong. So Elrond is a great-great (x37+) Uncle of Aragorn.

  • @Kimmerkel-k
    @Kimmerkel-k 5 месяцев назад +69

    I enjoy seeing younger folks experiencing this trilogy. Thanks for your reactions, guys!

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +11

      Excited to see how they finish the last movie! We appreciate you & your support💙

  • @lotusqueen4233
    @lotusqueen4233 5 месяцев назад +82

    Happy to see you are going on this journey. Tolkien's book The Lord of the Rings was published in July 1954. Rowling has said she was "inspired" by Tolkien's stories.

    • @blackeyedlily
      @blackeyedlily 5 месяцев назад +13

      The One Ring is kind of a horcrux, with Sauron pouring much of his essence into the Ring. I’m sure that influenced Rowling creating the horcruxes for Harry Potter.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 5 месяцев назад +5

      For that matter, modern fantasy authors who weren’t to some degree inspired by Tolkien would be the vastly shorter list, if there even are any.

    • @1964Rennie
      @1964Rennie 4 месяца назад +2

      I think most fantasy fiction was inspired by Tolkien. Including Star Wars.

    • @pabloc8808
      @pabloc8808 4 месяца назад +2

      @@1964Rennie Worth mentioning George Lucas, who made Star Wars, was also influenced by "Dune". But Tolkien is definitely the most influential writer of his time

    • @berengustav7714
      @berengustav7714 4 месяца назад +1

      Liches,and Koschei the Deathless from Slavic mythology probably.​@blackeyedlily

  • @jarand90
    @jarand90 5 месяцев назад +131

    In the book Tolkien describes in detail how Frodo is very bruised and in pain after that spear hitting him because of the pressure of it. Makes sense

    • @agresticumbra
      @agresticumbra 5 месяцев назад +20

      Assume he had the wind knocked out of him.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 5 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah, even if it couldn’t penetrate the mithril, getting hit with anything by a cave troll is going to hurt.

    • @6Grimmjow
      @6Grimmjow 4 месяца назад +2

      Haven't read the books in a while, but was the troll even present there? Wasn't it a skillful orc commander who dealt the blow?

    • @eligap4839
      @eligap4839 4 месяца назад +4

      No it was a troll I read the lord of the rings once every year just like Christopher Lee

    • @6Grimmjow
      @6Grimmjow 4 месяца назад

      @@eligap4839 I just checked, and it was a huge orc-chieftain. Looks like the troll was present, or, rather, his arm and foot that he pushed through the closed door. Here's the excerpt about the orc:
      But even as they retreated, and before Pippin and Merry had reached the stair outside, a huge orc-chieftain, almost man-high, clad in black mail from head to foot, leaped into the chamber; behind him his followers clustered in the doorway. His broad flat face was swart, his eyes were like coals, and his tongue was red; he wielded a great spear. With a thrust of his huge hide shield he turned Boromir’s sword and bore him backwards, throwing him to the ground. Diving under Aragorn’s blow with the speed of a striking snake he
      charged into the Company and thrust with his spear straight at Frodo. The blow caught him on the right side, and Frodo was hurled against the wall and pinned.

  • @dionysiacosmos
    @dionysiacosmos 5 месяцев назад +61

    The Shire is a region of fertile farmlands in the sub continent Eriador. It was given to the Hobbits by the Kingdom of Arnor 400 years before it fell, as the area had become depopulated by war and disease. The only condition was that the Hobbits maintained The Great East-West Road and its bridges that ran along the Northern border of the Shire.
    Hobbits are counted as an offshoot of Men but their lifecycle is different. They aren't considered fully adult until the age of 33. It's not unusual for a Hobbit to live to be over 100, but like us they grow frail mentally and physically as they age. Aside from their appetite they are known for 3 traits. First they have very tough, leathery feet that grow thick curly hair on top to keep them warm, so they don't need shoes. Second, they are masters at being stealthy and third they are great marksmen. If they see you first, you won't see them and anything they throw will hit its target.
    Bilbo and Frodo share a birthday. Frodo turned 33 on the day of the party. The movies don't show me timeline because it would confuse the audience, but Gandalf spent 17 years researching the ring and how it came to be in Gollum's possession. Frodo was 50 when he fled The Shire but because he had the ring he still seemed a young adult. Samwise Gamgee's family had worked for the Baggins family for three generations as gardeners and domestics. Sam was in his mid thirties when he left The Shire with Frodo. Merry Brandybuck, 37, and Pippin Took, 29, and still an adolescent were from the most prominent families of the Shire. But they didn't hesitate to go with their cousin and friend Frodo when they found him going on a dangerous journey with only Sam for company.

  • @jaysinjaymesbrown7819
    @jaysinjaymesbrown7819 5 месяцев назад +35

    Well done lads. Intelligent, perceptive, & respectful reaction. 👏

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +7

      We appreciate you & this message! Much love💙

    • @foxface5184
      @foxface5184 5 месяцев назад +3

      I agree you guys are one of the best reactions I’ve seen.

  • @axelvonelern8081
    @axelvonelern8081 5 месяцев назад +37

    1:12:37 That scene when the actor Uruk-hai throws the dagger at the actor Viggo Mortensen (Aragon) was not supposed to happen, he was suppose to throw the dagger away but he accidentally threw it at Viggo but his quick reflexes managed to hit it and so they keep it that scene.

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +15

      Lol improv at its finest! I (Sheim) love to hear BTS stories like this, it makes certain scenes 10x better. I’ll have to go back and watch that now😂

    • @AndrewRaymund
      @AndrewRaymund 3 месяца назад +7

      glad to see the lore passed on

    • @jessicaturecek9446
      @jessicaturecek9446 Месяц назад +2

      @@DaKidsReact Adding to the other comment to mention that the blades they used in this scene were real, so if it hit Viggo, it might of killed him. The swordmaster for the film has said that Viggo had the best sword skills of any actors that hes ever worked with. The consensus is that Viggo is actually Aragorn, playing Viggo acting as Aragorn. Apparently the sound where the sword makes contact with the dagger is the actual sound of the impact and not an effect added on! The endless BTS stories are just as epic as the films themselves.

    • @HarleysCompass
      @HarleysCompass 17 дней назад +1

      @@jessicaturecek9446 Saw a BTS recently that said: the craziest thing about him being so good with a sword is that Viggo learned how to use a sword while filming LotR, he had no prior experience, just like most of the cast. Prior to the start of filming, everyone got a couple weeks of sword training and practice in with the sword master to be prepared for the scenes they would have to shoot. But the thing is, Viggo was cast /after/ filming started because the original actor for Aragorn fell through, and while they flew him in as quickly as they could he didn't get any sword prep or training in like everyone else did. Viggo had to get a crash course on sword fighting like the day of filming his first scene. The first scene he filmed as Aragorn? Wheathertop! So while that scene isn't the most crazy of the sword fighting scenes, it's still impressive he did so well in that after so little practice and got so good in such a short time that he was able to deflect the dagger later!

  • @anitanino8435
    @anitanino8435 5 месяцев назад +32

    Lol the reaction when it ended😂 the movie really doesn't seem that long with all the different things going on in the adventure itself. I'm glad you guys are taking the time to watch.

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +11

      Lmao It ended so abruptly 😂 we are enjoying the trilogy a lot and can't wait to bring you guys the rest!

  • @Henngist
    @Henngist 5 месяцев назад +91

    When Gandalf faced the Balrog, the others had already left the other end of the bridge. None of them could stand up to the Balrog. Only Gandalf had a chance. In the book, both Aragorn and Boromir jumped back on to the bridge, but it was too late.

    • @parissimons6385
      @parissimons6385 5 месяцев назад +6

      and in the book, the rest of the bridge fell into the chasm just after Aragorn and Boromir ran back because Gandalf was gone.

    • @BensSoZen
      @BensSoZen 5 месяцев назад +6

      Hehe, common in reactions to think they could have gotten to him, but in the book it was a long way and you can kinda tell this in the film from one of the shots at least

    • @DanceySteveYNWA
      @DanceySteveYNWA 3 месяца назад

      "Swords are of no use here!" (Proceeds to kill Balrog with Sword)

    • @kateiannacone2698
      @kateiannacone2698 2 месяца назад +1

      That and there were still orcs/goblins firing arrows at them.

    • @edwardarroyo884
      @edwardarroyo884 Месяц назад

      @@DanceySteveYNWA Well, he did enchant it with lightning, which isn't something the other members of the Fellowship can do, not to mention Gandalf is basically an angel, so the rules don't apply the same to him completely.

  • @as_babble
    @as_babble 5 месяцев назад +63

    My favorite piece of behind the scenes trivia is about Arwen's horse. Because they filmed all movies one after the other it was more cost efficient to just buy a lot of the horses. After filming wrapped they were auctioned off. Arwen's stunt rider had really bonded with the horse, and was heartbroken because she was sure she couldn't afford to buy him (I think it was rumored that one of the producers was planning on bidding). Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn) heard about her situation, managed to win the auction, and then gifted her the horse. He also bought the horse he rides in the later movies.

    • @morbidangel2424
      @morbidangel2424 4 месяца назад +9

      Did you know when aragorn kicks the helmet he ..... the best bit of triva we all quote lol

    • @killer92173
      @killer92173 4 месяца назад +5

      ​@@morbidangel2424too early for that!! Lol

    • @annareifer2249
      @annareifer2249 2 месяца назад +4

      @@killer92173 Ok, whats about this? Sean Astin (Sam) Injured his feet filming the water scene in the ending, was pretty annoying to remove his fake hobbit food, also they needet a helicopter for him

  • @NigelShepherd-z7k
    @NigelShepherd-z7k 5 месяцев назад +136

    Sir Ian McKellen really is like Royalty in the UK. Wonderful Shakespearean actor and activist. Much like Sir Patrick Stewart - they are both National Treasures 😁🇬🇧

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino 5 месяцев назад +15

      Let’s not forget Sir Christopher Lee, certified badass in both his acting and military intelligence officer careers. Oh, and his discography as a singer.

    • @parissimons6385
      @parissimons6385 5 месяцев назад +5

      McKellen and Stewart are friends. They have acted together in a number of theatre productions (Waiting for Godot, No Mans Land) as well as movies (the X-Men franchise), and were posting together occasionally on social media for a while a few years ago.

    • @Atkirby
      @Atkirby 4 месяца назад +1

      Nobody cares about British royals or knights or whatever!

    • @NigelShepherd-z7k
      @NigelShepherd-z7k 4 месяца назад +7

      @@Atkirby Well clearly they do because first of all, you're commenting on it, so even you care enough to do that! Secondly, these people didn't wake up one day Knighted. They had to excel in their fields for many decades and become somewhat of national treasures first, then be nominated.
      You've clearly never seen Sir Ian McKellen pay Macbeth in 1979.
      ... He's been on fire ever since.

    • @G1NZOU
      @G1NZOU 4 месяца назад +4

      @@0okamino Sir Lee is basically a real life James Bond.
      Absolute badass, swordfighter, secret agent, well educated, he's amazing, and he really appreciated some professional advice from Sir McKellan in terms of classical theatre acting.

  • @999maza
    @999maza 5 месяцев назад +154

    No harm in telling you this since it's never explained in the movies, the 3 elven rings are worn by Gandalf (Narya/Fire), Elrond (Vilya/Air), and Galadriel (Nenya/Water). These rings were actually made by an elf named Celebrimbor after Sauron taught him how to make magic rings, so Sauron doesn't have any influence over them.

    • @nonirose3640
      @nonirose3640 5 месяцев назад +10

      He never touched them.

    • @roguehart
      @roguehart 5 месяцев назад +45

      Yet through the craft used to make them he has some influence over them. The elves that made them realized they had been decieved because they could hear Sauron's voice as they put them on and immediately took them off. They could not be used before Sauron's defeat at the hands of Isildur. This is further backed up by the fact that as a specific event takes place the three elven rings lose their power along all the other rings.

    • @999maza
      @999maza 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@roguehart I didn't know about that, thanks for the correction!

    • @sansakitty9650
      @sansakitty9650 5 месяцев назад +10

      And then there's rings of power 😂
      Celebrimbor: Oh drat, these metals are too stubborn, I can't mix them
      Not Sauron: But have you tried mixing them?
      Celebrimbor, 100% genuine: I never thought of that...who are you, you genius

    • @jackpowell9276
      @jackpowell9276 5 месяцев назад +5

      I vague remember reading somewhere, that the reason he has to pour part of his soul into the one ring itself, is because he didn;t have a direct hand in making the elven ones, and so it was the onyl way to ensure the one ring could still dominate their minds, which wasn't his original plan. They were still made to his design and teaching though, and so the one ring is designed to dominate the users of all the others, and thus control those races from the top down.

  • @allaboutthecookies9642
    @allaboutthecookies9642 5 месяцев назад +48

    Just my opinion so it doesn’t matter… I love the HP series (the books way more so), but there’s really no competition- LOTR absolutely dominates across the board- world building, compelling fleshed out characters, story, etc… Tolkien’s influence on all things fantasy genre cannot be overstated!

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +13

      We are finally watching the series so we can’t wait to finish the trilogy and see for ourselves. We loved HP and after watching the first LOTR movie, we know we will love and enjoy the rest!

    • @allaboutthecookies9642
      @allaboutthecookies9642 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@DaKidsReact Yup! Glad to be along for the ride… Everyone has to watch and decide for themselves!🙂 Appreciate the attention y’all give to whatever you watch- it shows respect to your viewers!

  • @wingsclippedwolf
    @wingsclippedwolf 5 месяцев назад +17

    I liked as soon as I saw this was the Extended Cut.
    Tolkien was a lover of history and mythology. He lamented that none of the ancient English mythology survived the invasions of the Romans, the Norse, and the French. For example, he Grimm fairy tales are very German, but their roots go back before Christianity, even if they definitely picked up Christian influence over the centuries. The King Arthur, the quintessential English myth, is saturated (oversaturated?) with French influence. So, Tolkien set out to create as purely English as possible. As a professor of English, he was very careful of his language choices, too.

  • @AtomicVampire1
    @AtomicVampire1 5 месяцев назад +29

    My father got me these books when I was 12 in 1984. I was so happy these movies were able to capture the grandeur.

  • @garybassin1651
    @garybassin1651 5 месяцев назад +84

    This is such an incredible journey. The only way it could be more epic is to watch it in a theater on the big screen.

    • @Linruat
      @Linruat 5 месяцев назад +13

      which I just did this past weekend 4k extended remastered in theatres for the first time. Fellowship saturday, towers on sunday, king on monday. it was awesome!

    • @garybassin1651
      @garybassin1651 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@LinruatMe too!

    • @pencil6965
      @pencil6965 5 месяцев назад +3

      Watching these in the theaters when they first came out is such a core memory for me. Truly incredible

    • @LaenayaSathe
      @LaenayaSathe 5 месяцев назад +2

      I went to see the Two Towers cuz no way could I make all three. But it HITS DIFFERENT looking up at the big screen with the music all around you and epic lines you remember being delivered with heartfelt micro expressions that are much harder to see on a screen at home. And the tears leak out man.

    • @DawnElicia
      @DawnElicia 5 месяцев назад

      @@LinruatI usually go every time it comes to theaters. I just hate that the longest movie my favorite Return is on Monday night so I can’t go.

  • @toodlescae
    @toodlescae 5 месяцев назад +34

    That whole army of Uruk-Hai were already almost caught up with them before Frodo put on the ring. That's what Legolas sensed.

    • @rikk319
      @rikk319 5 месяцев назад +2

      Wasn't a big enough group of uruks to be an army...when they left Isengard they looked to be from a couple of companies to one battalion, or around 500 of them.

    • @toodlescae
      @toodlescae 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@rikk319 it was just a general phrasing.

  • @chriswerth918
    @chriswerth918 5 месяцев назад +26

    The one point you gotta understand about tLotR is this:
    the story is written by Tolkien, and happens at the end of the third age of his middle earth.
    Tolkien worked all of his life on his fantasy stories from middle earth.
    His early works took place at the first age of middle earth. More than six thousand years, before the story of Frodo and the One Ring.
    Frodo's story is, in fact, the very last one of Tolkien's writings (from a linear point of view).
    It is the conclusion of all of Tolkien's works.
    And that's why the world building seems so real. The history of this fantasy world,
    which seems so rich and perfectly fitting- to the eyes of the viewers/readers - almost appear ls to be... real.
    Because it is It's all based on a fundament of existing literature. None of the little tales told by one character to another, not one single statue or ruin, is pulled of thin air. They all got their own story.
    And Tolkien's stories are considered to be the very peak of high fantasy writing, even a hundered years after he started them.

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +7

      Amazing! We have been hearing a lot of great stories about Tolkien and his writing. These films are just a testament of his lifelong work. Happy to be able to share our experience to the trilogy with you guys!!

    • @CliffSedge-nu5fv
      @CliffSedge-nu5fv 5 месяцев назад +7

      A lot are retellings of old Norse stories or riffs on tales from Celtic and old Germanic tribes.
      Tolkien wanted to fill the gap in northwestern European / British Isles mythology.

    • @tticusFinch
      @tticusFinch 2 месяца назад +1

      I went to an expo last year where a rare book dealer was showing off some of his coolest finds. Among them was a letter by Tolkien written on a...bad day. In it, he said he regretted spending so much time on writing fantasy when his academic colleagues were so much more successful. Of course this is just one letter and it's obvious that Tolkien loved his books and world he created, but it's interesting to find that he had his own doubts about his work at one point. (In case you're curious, iirc it was Moon's Rare Books who had the letter.)

  • @pencil6965
    @pencil6965 5 месяцев назад +42

    serously one of the greatest stories ever told 😭is this the extewnded version

    • @cpmf2112
      @cpmf2112 5 месяцев назад +12

      It is, the shot in the intro of Isildur putting the ring on and disappearing is only in the extended edition.

  • @BobBlumenfeld
    @BobBlumenfeld 5 месяцев назад +15

    The three Elvish Rings were never touched by Sauron and were, in fact, still very much in used at the time of LOTR. Galadriel had one, as you see right after she "passes the test" with the One Ring. Elrond has the second and Gandalf, the third, given to him by the elf Cirdan the Shipwright..

  • @saraholiveira77
    @saraholiveira77 5 месяцев назад +45

    OH MY GOSH! Y'all dont know how friggen excited I am for this. I'm gonna sit here patient for 30 mins till this starts. I hope you guys enjoy these amazing movies ♥

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +14

      We appreciate you Sarah💙 We hope you enjoy our reaction! We will be finishing the 3rd movie tonight🔥

    • @miklos_369
      @miklos_369 5 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely🔥

    • @southparkfan01
      @southparkfan01 5 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@DaKidsReactI can't WAIT for Return of the King!

    • @justinzadorsky7644
      @justinzadorsky7644 5 месяцев назад +3

      Always love seeing someone’s first steps into this world. Can’t wait.

    • @lyds6382
      @lyds6382 5 месяцев назад

      These are absolutely my favorite movies of all time! So excited!

  • @terrysperman304
    @terrysperman304 5 месяцев назад +11

    When Gandalf says the words of Mordor "I will not utter here," in the animated movie it is the opposite, he straight up says the shjt. Haha

  • @GandalftheLego
    @GandalftheLego 5 месяцев назад +27

    LORD OF THE RINGS!!!!! I’m so excited to see you react to this amazing movie!

  • @Crazy_Diamond_75
    @Crazy_Diamond_75 4 месяца назад +4

    1) Y'all's hair is amazing. Always great to see people wearing their natural styles proudly.
    2) I like the way you watch in different ways: Sheim taking notes with Swizz is more in the moment. I can see that your styles complement each other really well.
    3) This was a great reaction and I had a lot of fun watching. Thanks for sharing with us :)

  • @andrewrippel6164
    @andrewrippel6164 5 месяцев назад +5

    As always, you guys are SO insightful and on point with your comments. And these movies are crazy thick to get through with a lot of info and names thrown at you. So glad to see y'all get into these

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +2

      We appreciate you & your support for us & the channel! Next one coming tomorrow or Wednesday💙

  • @skip6562
    @skip6562 3 месяца назад +4

    "Bro had the moth go tell the bird, pick me up" 😂 YESSIR!

  • @nancyberry1039
    @nancyberry1039 5 месяцев назад +47

    JRR Tolkein is the father of the fanstasy genre. Without his materpiece works of literature to pave the way there would be no Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, etc. This epic saga actually begins with his novel The Hobbit, released in 1937. It tells the story of a younger Bilbo Baggins & his adventures with Gandalf The Grey. That's what Frodo referrs to at the start of the movie when he's riding in the wagon with Gandalf.
    The Lord of the Rings trilogy is a sequel to that otriginal story & was released in 1954. For decades movie studios deemed the story impossible to portray on film because there is so much back history, characters, lands, & languages (which Tolkein invented). There was a cartoon version of The Hobbit back in 1977, but it wasn't a good adaptation. Peter Jackson filmed all three movies pretty much at the same time & they were released back to back in December 2001, 2002, & 2003. No one had ever done such a massive undertaking of cinematography before.
    Then 10 years after the release of the 3rd installament, Peter returned to film The Hobbit trilogy. Many opinonated folks didn't like the 2nd trilogy. Mainly because he stretched one novel into 3 movies, whereas the Lord of the Rings films were each based on it's own book. I hope you will enjoy this epic journey & once finished, give the The Hobbit trilogy a watch. I feel it is worth the time because the story is really good. Plus we get to visit other parts of Middle Earth & meet new characters, as well as run into a few familiar faces from this series.
    To answer your question, Hobbits are a race of little people. Middle Earth has many types of inhabitants - Hobbits, Elves, Dwarves, Humans, Orcs, Goblins, Trolls, etc.
    Gandalf, The Grey is a wizard. He is one of five. He goes by many names, depending on the different inhabitants of Middle Earth (Mithrandir, Incanus, Tharkun, Greyhame, & Stormcrow just to name a few).
    The other four wizards are: Saruman, the White - the leader of all the wizards.
    Radagast, the Brown - A hermit who lives in the forests and takes care of nature & all animals.
    Morinehtar and Rómestámo - The two Blue Wizards (but we never see them on film).

    • @rikk319
      @rikk319 5 месяцев назад +3

      I'd say Tolkien is the master of the fantasy genre, not the father. He didn't invent it. The genre of fantasy he wrote is called High Fantasy, but don't forget whimsical fantasy stories that were written in the 19th Century like Alice in Wonderland and The Wizard of Oz, or Sword & Sorcery that was written in the early 20th Century like the Conan books or John Carter of Mars. Tolkien's influence on later writers like J. K. Rowling and George R. R. Martin are obvious. Musicians have been inspired by his works. There would be no Dungeons & Dragons without Lord of the Rings, and D & D led to numerous fantasy video games like World of Warcraft, Skyrim, and Baldur's Gate. As much as I enjoy other fantasy authors, no one has had as much influence as Tolkien.

    • @thewebadventurer2958
      @thewebadventurer2958 5 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@rikk319 The more appropriate title, tbh, is Tolkien being referred to as the Father of MODERN Fantasy.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад +7

    Legolas agreed to be blindfolded along with Gimli as Dwarves for various reasons were not allowed to know where the heart of Lothlórien reside. The scene ended up not making it into even the original uncut edition.
    In the morning, the Company walks further into Lórien, reaching the river Silverlode. At one point, the Elves tell Gimli that he must be blindfolded so that he does not know where he is walking, especially because the Dwarves and Elves have not gotten along since the Dark Days. Of which I’ll explain more in your next upload.

  • @lightguy13
    @lightguy13 4 месяца назад +5

    Certainly appreciate, not only the reaction, but how well you picked up on things and followed the plot and characters. It was very refreshing.

  • @I-Am-Batman_1988
    @I-Am-Batman_1988 4 месяца назад +3

    Y'all had one of the best reactions to this movie I've ever seen, subscribing.

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  4 месяца назад +1

      Really appreciate this❤️ happy you enjoyed your time with us Batman… it’s an honor 🦇

  • @robertanderson9460
    @robertanderson9460 Месяц назад +3

    Loved showing Boromir the respect. Man was corrupted by the ring but gave everything in the end to try to repent.

  • @lcbonastre2418
    @lcbonastre2418 5 месяцев назад +15

    Trilogy The Lord Of The Ring Extended Edition:
    (1) The Felloship Of The Ring Extended Edition
    (2) The Two Tower Extended Edition
    (3) The Return Of The King Extended Edition
    Trilogy The Hobbit Extended Edition Of The Adventures Of Bilbo Baggin:
    (1) An Unexpected Journey Extended Edition
    (2) The Desolation Of Smaug Extended Edition
    (3) The Battle Five Armie Extended Edition

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад +8

    “Is it secret, is it safe?” Gandalf was gone for 17 years doing loads of research and travelling hundreds of miles all over middle earth to find much needed info and protected lore of isildur and these events. Often gleaned from certain clans of elves

  • @angel-astanfield7939
    @angel-astanfield7939 5 месяцев назад +9

    For reference the Ring is alive and has a will of its own. Its trying to get on Frodo's finger and can change size and manipulate itself. So when the Ring landed on Frodo's finger in the Inn, that was the Ring working its will. Can't wait to see the next reaction. ❤

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад

      They already uploaded the next two on patreon. 😅

  • @IarwainBen-adar
    @IarwainBen-adar 2 месяца назад +2

    Great reaction. I’m so happy you gents are smart enough to read between the lines and pick everything up. There’s a lot in these movies that isn’t stated but is well explained in the books and yet nonetheless you got pretty much everything. Respect! Gained a subscriber with this video.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад +7

    The song heard when the elves were spotted in the forest by Frodo&Sam near the beginning of the movie: chanting a very special Hymn along their journey:(With English translation)
    * Á Elbereth Gilthoniel
    “o Elbereth who lit the stars”
    * silivren penna míriel
    “from glittering crystal slanting falls with light like jewels”
    * Ò menel aglar elenath
    “from heaven on high the glory of the starry host”
    * na-chaered palan-díriel
    “to lands remote I have looked afar”
    ò galadhremmin ennorath
    “from tree-tangled middle-lands”
    * Fanuilos, le linnathon
    “and now to thee, Fanuilos, bright spirit clothed in ever-white, I will ... sing”
    * nef aear, sí nef aearon
    “here ... beyond the Sea, beyond the wide and sundering Sea”
    * Ã Elbereth Gilthoniel²
    “o Elbereth who lit the stars”
    * Ò menel palan-diriel
    “from heaven gazing far”
    * le nallon sí di’nguruthos
    “here overwhelmed in dread of Death I cry”
    * Á tiro nin, Fanuilos
    “o guard me, Elbereth”
    (The elvish name given to Varda is Elbereth Gilthoniel is one of the main Valar who are of the main group of entities known as the Ainur who sang the world into being and helped shaped it further from within after some entered into the young world. She is most loved & honoured by the elves for many reasons)
    It’s very important as regarding the elves history that spanned over 40,000+ years. Because even one of the three high kings within Valinor was 30,000 years old well before the third age. Galadriel is his granddaughter just do you know. Yeah. She’s very important throughout the entire histories. They are passing away with what’s left of their kin to the undying lands. Many thousands had their home in middle earth just like the high kings ancestors that woke to the stars. Their birth is shrouded in mist as is their entire existence itself. That in itself is a whole story. You’d love to react to the immersive and entertaining lore videos like moviejoob & OmarioRPG have done. It’s ever vast and rewarding to let touch your soul.❤❤❤❤
    Varda is a Quenya name of Valarin origin meaning "Sublime", "Exalted" or "Lofty"
    Elentári means queen of the stars in Quenya. Elbereth means queen of the stars in Sindarin. Gilthoniel means kindler of the stars in Sindarin.
    An original title of Varda, meaning 'the Kindler', and deriving from her making of the first faint stars in ancient times which was to light the dark world which had no sun yet and they loomed over the original Dark Lord (Fallen Valar named Morgoth by the elves) who he feared most above all even as supposedly he was the mightiest and first of all Ainur to ever exist (Ainur is the ultimate race of both Maiar and Valar)
    When, long afterwards, she used the dews of Telperion, (one of the two sacred trees that predated the Moon of which it birthed later on) to kindle brighter stars still, this honorific name seems to have fallen out of favour. After that time she was called instead Elentári, the Queen of the Stars.

  • @UnethicalLogic
    @UnethicalLogic 3 месяца назад +2

    I love the fact that when Bilbo dropped the ring from his palm, the ring just hits the floor with a solid thunk, and doesn't bounce. It just shows the gravity, and weight the ring possesses.

  • @nathanrhoten8421
    @nathanrhoten8421 5 месяцев назад +31

    When Gandalf left Frodo with the ring to research information. He was gone for 17 years and in that time he was looking for Gollum as well. THEY ARE MAKING A MOVIE ABOUT IT I THINK Lord of the Rings The hunt for Gollum. Most modern fantasy was inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien, the author of The Lord of the Rings, who wrote the novel in stages between 1937 and 1949.

    • @yerviniansamvel
      @yerviniansamvel 5 месяцев назад +4

      Do not forget about who doing this,our beloved Peter Jackson who make LOTR

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 5 месяцев назад +3

      In the books it’s 17 years, but it’s more like 9 months to a year in the films.

    • @MisoSilly
      @MisoSilly 5 месяцев назад

      When was gollum captured by sauron? Just curious.

    • @nathanrhoten8421
      @nathanrhoten8421 5 месяцев назад +1

      @floppyblanket2587 So the fellowship takes place in the year 3018. Gollum was captured sometime between the years 3009-3017.

    • @MisoSilly
      @MisoSilly 5 месяцев назад

      @@nathanrhoten8421 thank you

  • @AliceI7764
    @AliceI7764 5 месяцев назад +75

    A lot of writers and artists have borrowed from Tolkien. These books were written between 1937 and 1949. These stories are almost 90 years old.
    Tolkien was an officer in WWII. The relationship between Frodo and Sam is Tolkien's explanation of a front line British officer and his " batman'
    Back then a person who attends the officer, takes care of him, makes sure his wounds are patched up, he is fed and rested, was called a batman. It's kind of like a Knight's squire. British officers often became closest friends with their batman. You will see this relationship grow as the story moves forward.
    Tolkien's war of the ring was and still is an allegory for the first world war and the evil of tyranny.

    • @copperhopperwarren4788
      @copperhopperwarren4788 5 месяцев назад +30

      *WW1 (one)

    • @AntonioCapacho
      @AntonioCapacho 5 месяцев назад +4

      This the coment i was waiting for. You ate a schoolar and a gentleman.

    • @butkusfan23
      @butkusfan23 5 месяцев назад +8

      @@AntonioCapachowith fava beans and a nice Chianti? 🤤

    • @vincestapels2022
      @vincestapels2022 5 месяцев назад +15

      Tolkien himself has stated many times that his works are not allegorical and that he "detests alligory".

    • @SherriLyle80s
      @SherriLyle80s 5 месяцев назад +8

      Tolkien fought in WWI, but his son fought in WWII. Probably why you got it mixed up.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад +8

    Galadriel's gift to Gimli has deeper meaning behind it, like most things in this movie & reflects the expanded lore of the middle earth universe. She is one of the 2-3 most powerful & wise elves remaining in Middle Earth since the time the land was young. She was born in a place called Valinor, or the Undying land... which is basically the place of residence of the Valar, the local pantheon, the local "gods" as you may call them. (Essentially the land that be untouched by Morgoth and where the holy ones still yet reside.)
    Back then, the world was not illuminated by the sun&moon, (only the stars, but rather by 2 trees of gold and silver, Telperion and Laurëlin that lit the world before the sun & moon were born from their last flower & fruit as they were basically killed by Melkor when he struck them with his Lance and Ungoliant the primordial Eldrich Terror vampirized the life force of the two trees. Ungoliant she was named by the Eldar/Elves).
    It is said that Galadriel's hair had enmeshed some of the shine and power of those two trees within her tresses. Her uncle Fëanor, who was a great king of the Elven people after his father Finwë was slain by Morgoth(Formally known as Melkor).
    Fëanor arguably was their greatest craftsman and warrior to ever live, asked if she could give him a lock of hair, so that he could use it to fashion 3 gems that would shine of the same light as the trees. Sensing his pride & a shadow that wasn’t exactly belonging to him brewing from within, she refused his request 3 times. He stopped asking and made the gems anyway, managing to complete the task he had set for himself even without her hair.
    Around these 3 gems, the possession of which became the driving force for many of the great events in the world, entire wars that lasted for centuries exploded, and other events. The gems actively shaped the fate of the races of middle earth to the point that the aforementioned Valar got involved directly. During these times, events surrounding the gems brought about the traditional enmity between Dwarves and Elves... the same enmity that Gimli still feels towards them.
    That enmity however does not survive his encounter with the wise Galadriel, whom Gimli basically falls platonically in love with. By giving him 3 of her hair, Galadriel is opening a door, offering an olive branch that might one day close the gap that divides these two races. Legolas, himself being an Elven prince and centuries old, knows of the story through his father Thranduil & grandfather Oropher, as it shaped the lives of all Elves, and his subtle smile is possibly the first act of acknowledgment and reconciliation.
    it is also a way for Peter Jackson, the director of the film, to give a nod to all of the fans who know these facts and backstories... a way to make us feel seen, and to make us appreciate just how deeply the makers of the film respect the books and larger universe created by Tolkien.
    The thing with the hair may seem weird, but there is a significance to it in real life as well as in the lore of the story. In real life, it was not uncommon for wives, fiancés, or even girlfriends to give their men (who were going off to war), a lock of their hair as a keepsake, particularly in WWI, which Tolkien fought in.
    The lore part of it comes into play in The Silmarillion, Tolkien's tales of the creation of Arda, the Undying Lands of Valinor, and Middle Earth. Galadriel is many, many thousands of years old, & was born in Valinor before the sun & moon were even created.
    At the time, the world was lit by two trees, one gold and one silver which would shine at different times from each other, but would shine together once a day when one would fade and the other brighten. Galadriel's hair was said to look like the light of the mingled light from the two trees, which may have inspired Feanor, a master craftsman and heir to the high king of the Ñoldor, to craft the Silmaril's which were three jewels that captured the light of the two trees, one golden light, one silver light, & one co-mingled light.
    Fëanor had a bit of a thing for Galadriel and begged her for her hair three different times, which she rejected because she could perceive the inner darkness of his heart and rejected him, which made them "un-friends" after that. There is a lot more to the lore than that, so this is the super crib-notes version.
    But the point is, it was VERY significant that she granted Gimli three of her hairs to a dwarf, when she would not to the son of her king (great uncle) over 10,000 thousand years ago of which she is related to all three kings who were brothers and Elu Thingol of Doriath was one of the brothers that didn’t stay in Valinor even though he was one of the elven ambassadors along with his three brothers and that king I mentioned was VERY close friends with Thingol.

  • @custardflan
    @custardflan 5 месяцев назад +6

    You guys have such contented smiles watching the Shire scenes. 😊

  • @MyNLR
    @MyNLR 5 месяцев назад +8

    Best movies ever. These are the stories that inspired all fantasy stories. Great reaction can't wait for the next.

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +2

      Can’t wait to bring the rest to you guys! We loved the first movie❤️🔥

  • @MovementGraffiti
    @MovementGraffiti 5 месяцев назад +2

    When Bilbo gave Frodo the sword at Rivendale(where the elves live), he told him that the sword glows blue as a warning when Orcs are near. Thanks for the reaction guys!

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +1

      Appreciate the love and support! Thanks for the info also we definitely missed that lol

  • @PraiseZealus
    @PraiseZealus 5 месяцев назад +4

    Incredible vid. Im named meriadoc after the books, as my mom was reading them when she was pregnant with me, and as a huge fan myself, im always so happy to see new people get into LOTR. i hope youve enjoyed it, and continue to enjoy the story!

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +1

      Appreciate the love and support! Can’t wait to bring you guys The Two Towers. The trilogy continues 🔥👏🏾

    • @G1NZOU
      @G1NZOU 4 месяца назад +1

      My little brother had a classmate named Arwen from the books as well. It really influenced people.

  • @j.svensson7652
    @j.svensson7652 5 месяцев назад +2

    Oh my goodness! Watching you watching this movie was just wonderful! Seeing you really absorbed and taking it all in. Excellent! I can't wait to see more of this! Wonderful!

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад

      Can’t wait to bring you guys more! This is an amazing journey we are about to go on!!🧙🏿‍♂️

  • @toodlescae
    @toodlescae 5 месяцев назад +26

    Pippin is still a kid in hobbit years. He won't be consideted an adult for at least 4 or 5 years.

  • @Dugrath
    @Dugrath 4 месяца назад +2

    Love watching people watch this for the first time, its so timeless. Idk how anyone couldnt love it. You guys were locked in, glad you enjoyed it!

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  4 месяца назад +1

      Lol yes we were super locked in but we are happy you enjoyed your time over here with us!

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад +5

    The elvish songs of lamentation were for Gandalf when they arrived in Lothlórien. So the song you hear is literally for him whilst being a theme for the movie itself. The only excerpt from these songs is "Mithrandir, Mithrandir, O Pilgrim Grey!"
    This was expanded & set to music by Philippa Boyens & Howard Shore, respectively, for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
    It was sung in the said film by Elizabeth Fraser in the track Lothlórien. Notable about this song is that it assumes that the elves of Lothlórien were aware that Gandalf was an incarnate Maia. This is debatable. As well, the lyrics ask "What drove you to leave/That which you loved?". This suggests that Gandalf was well aware that he would fall in Moria.
    Other debatable verses include the claims that Gandalf was the wisest of the Maiar, and that with him the Flame of Anor would leave the world (assuming that it and he were one, or he was the only wielder of the Flame).
    (English comes after the Quenya)
    * The first part is in Quenya:
    A Olórin i yáresse
    Mentaner i Númenherui
    Tírien i Rómenóri
    Maiaron i Oiosaila
    Manan elye etevanne
    Nórie i melanelye?
    - The Second part is in Sindarin:
    Mithrandir, Mithrandir, A Randir Vithren
    ú-reniathach i amar galen
    I reniad lín ne mór, nuithannen
    In gwidh ristennin, i fae narchannen
    I lach Anor ed ardhon gwannen
    Caled veleg, ethuiannen.
    * Olórin, who once was...
    Sent by the Lords of the West
    To guard the lands of the East
    Wisest of all Maiar
    What drove you to leave
    That which you loved?
    Mithrandir, Mithrandir O Pilgrim Grey
    No more will you wander the green fields of this earth
    Your journey has ended in darkness.
    The bonds cut, the spirit broken
    The Flame of Anor has left this World
    A great light, extinguished.
    And Since Gandalf is tied to the story and fate of the elves as he is one of the Maiar spirits is that when one perishes it tends to be a big deal when something like one “dies” if you will. Spending thousands of years together even in his current embodiment is still greatly impactful upon his death.

  • @chrismoule7242
    @chrismoule7242 3 месяца назад +2

    10:17 -"one with the earth" - yes indeed.

  • @Real_LiamOBryan
    @Real_LiamOBryan 5 месяцев назад +9

    Pippin's actual name is Peregrin Took and Merry's is Meriadoc Brandybuck. Merry and Pippin are their nicknames.

    • @user-jt1js5mr3f
      @user-jt1js5mr3f 5 месяцев назад +1

      if we're being REALLY technical, their actual names are Razanur and Kalimac

    • @Real_LiamOBryan
      @Real_LiamOBryan 5 месяцев назад

      @@user-jt1js5mr3f Not in English. You should know better!
      😝🤣

  • @cpmf2112
    @cpmf2112 5 месяцев назад +7

    Nice, this is the extended edition.

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад +4

    Tolkien, (The OG of all Authors) was a veteran of the First World War and many other battles such as The Battle Of Somme etc. his works of art were to give back to the England as a form of restoring lost mythologies that he himself was a master of since he was a top professor of philology at Oxford.
    He did ALOT of his writing while in the trenches during WWI during small “breaks” while down in those trench forts built into the ground. And while he eldest son was in the Second World War; his Lord Of The Rings writings was strictly created above all else to give his eldest something to read while stationed wherever he was stationed.
    I forgot that part. They sent letters back and forth about it all the time. He was also the one and only son that actually protected his fathers legacy and work.
    A lot of his other work were put together BY his son after his father passed away.
    It’s well worth to react to the documentary behind the scenes film the director and crew and cast created together as well as the interview with the son Christopher Tolkien who you get to sort of enjoy a nice indoor and outdoor chat for like what came to about 1-2 hours of wonderful footage from an era that really must not be forgotten.
    His work shed a light on things like The Finnish Kalevala, Norwegian Elder Edda, The Welsh Mabinogion, The Norwegian Nibelungen, The Indian Bhagvagita & Several Irish Folklore + other Cultural things! The man also restored and translated ancient relics for the governments as one everyone trusted. Much of what’s in our dictionary come from his efforts as well.
    Anytime he spoke & even posted several comments into the paper as an editorial or response to certain issues as a very involved man for the world and the environment everyone turned their head to listen to him as everyone knew his worth and respected him greatly. His works show how NOT to glorify war; shows in the films if you pay close attention while watching the next films.
    Sharing what you know now via the after thoughts at the end of the second film! Remember. Extended edition. There is a lot missed out on especially in the second movie regarding Boromir backstory which there is much more in the books but the films WANTED to keep more but the cinemas and Harvey Weinstein literally harangued him into making a “theatrical cut” which is why you have two versions.
    The real version and the “theatrical cut”. It was all to make more money for the company that is the theatres/cinemas.
    To get more showings in per day during the year. And believe me. People were camping outside and travelling the country to watch it MORE THAN ONCE.
    His creations literally lead to inspiring the most currently famous books games & movies we all literally wouldn’t have enjoyed and be touched to our souls core without him and his spiritually connected brilliance. That and he was a philologist professor at Oxford first and foremost which covers so many things.
    Not just linguistic. The man was a true genius and Jack of all trades but ultimately LOVED the simple life.
    The inspiration for Lord of the Rings was not any war, but author J.R.R. Tolkien's love of language. Especially Welsh, Finnish and Old English.
    He lamented the loss of any true English folklore, that was wiped out after the Norman invasion of 1066, so Tolkien wrote many books on these new "legends" he came up with himself. Much of which is centered around three languages he fully developed himself. Two Elven languages and Dwarvish., Númenorean Adunaic, Black Speech(warped Numenorean and elvish)
    They all have syntax, vocabularies, and a whole writing system that can be learned as the Tengwar alphabet is moreso to match with the spoken elvish rather than one to one for other country’s alphabet. Hundreds of people worldwide speak elvish fluently. Tolkien did draw upon his personal experience in the trenches of World War ONE, not Two, as inspiration for some parts, most notably, the Dead Marshes that Frodo and Sam and Gollum pass through in The Two Towers. But war was not the inspiration for the entire series.
    World Of Warcraft. Skyrim, Harry Potter, Diablo, D&D, even Warhammer and so forth wouldn’t have. Existed without taking inspiration from and or completely ripping off from Tolkien. Many great documentaries to react to about him also more about him and AWESOME stuff from the hours & hours of behind the scenes documentaries from the DVDs of the movies which are also on RUclips & I can send you a playlist to react to from top to bottom on the channel called Pajasek99.

  • @sandovaln
    @sandovaln Месяц назад +1

    “My boy already died twice, he ain’t cut out for this” 😂

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад +4

    Bilbo Walking Song: “Roads go ever ever on, Over rock and under tree, By caves where never sun has shone, By streams that never find the sea; Over snow by winter sown,
    And through the merry flowers of June,Over grass and over stone,
    And under mountains in the moon.
    Roads go ever ever on
    Under cloud and under star,
    Yet feet that wandering have gone
    Turn at last to home afar.
    Eyes that fire and sword have seen
    And horror in the halls of stone
    Look at last on meadows green
    And trees and hills they long have known”
    The original version of the song is recited by Bilbo in the last chapter of The Hobbit, at the end of his journey back to the Shire. Coming to the top of a rise he sees his home in the distance, and stops and essentially sings what I shared above!
    There are three versions of this walking song in The Lord of the Rings.
    The first is sung by Bilbo when he leaves the Shire and is setting off to visit Rivendell:
    “The Road goes ever on and on,
    Down from the door where it began.
    Now far ahead the Road has gone,
    And I must follow, if I can,
    Pursuing it with eager feet,
    Until it joins some larger way
    Where many paths and errands meet.
    And whither then? I cannot say.”
    The second version is identical except for changing the word "eager" to "weary" in the fifth line. It is spoken aloud, slowly, by Frodo, as he and his companions pause on their way to Crickhollow, looking beyond to lands that some of them have never seen before.
    The third version is spoken by Bilbo in Rivendell after the hobbits have returned from their journey. Bilbo is now an old, sleepy hobbit, who murmurs the verse and then falls asleep.
    “The Road goes ever on and on
    Out from the door where it began.
    Now far ahead the Road has gone,
    Let others follow it who can!
    Let them a journey new begin,
    But I at last with weary feet
    Will turn towards the lighted inn,
    My evening-rest and sleep to meet.”
    1977: The Hobbit (1977 film): Sections of the poem are sung during the trip through Mirkwood. It appears on the soundtrack titled "Roads".
    1980: The Return of the King (1980 film):
    A song inspired by the poem is sung at the end of the film called "Roads Go Ever, Ever On".
    1981: The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series):
    Bilbo sings the song as he leaves Bag End. It is sung by John Le Mesurier to a tune by Stephen Oliver.
    1997: An Evening in Rivendell:
    The Tolkien Ensemble adapted an original melody to the song, composed by Caspar Reiff.
    2001: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring:
    Parts of the song are sung by Gandalf in his first appearance, and also by Bilbo as he leaves Bag End.
    2006: The Lord of the Rings Musical:
    The poem is the basis of the song "The Road Goes On" sung by Sam, Frodo, Merry, and Pippin in the first act.
    2014: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies:
    Lines of the poem partially make up the lyrics of The Last Goodbye, performed by Billy Boyd(Pippin) for the credits of the film.
    This is just stuff to know when you see the next films. Maybe seeing this will spark something you read here or in other people’s comments via future reactions to the other 2 films as well as the 3 The Hobbit movies!

  • @HTTeddyLuv3r
    @HTTeddyLuv3r 5 месяцев назад +16

    20:30 Horses, even the tortured ones the Black Riders are riding, don't readily JUMP into bodies of water.

    • @toodlescae
      @toodlescae 5 месяцев назад +6

      We had one that would but another one wouldn't even step in a puddle if she could avoid it. 😂

    • @HTTeddyLuv3r
      @HTTeddyLuv3r 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@toodlescae Fair enough! 😂

    • @blairhaffly1777
      @blairhaffly1777 5 месяцев назад +7

      The horse would have had to stick the landing on a small moving raft and stop on a dime. Not likely.

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@blairhaffly1777Yeah, there’s no way. It would’ve slid right off of that ferry & into the river.

    • @MotorbreathChannel
      @MotorbreathChannel 5 месяцев назад +1

      In slavic folklore - from which a lot of the undead stuff in the modern mass culture like zombies and vampire originates - the undead are afraid of burning fire, running water, light of the sun, wood (especially being pierced by wooden stakes) and tend to be stopped, scared away or otherwise hindered by things like garlic or seeds (they have to count all the seeds before being able to proceed). This is probably the reason why we see the Nazgul being defeated by fire and water, orcs - as servants of darkness - living in caves and normally not daring to travel during clear days etc.
      I have also heard a theory that Nazgul - being the kings of men deceived and enslaved by Sauron against their will - were really dragging their feet after being sent on the quest to fetch the One Ring for their master. They did not want the world of men to be destroyed and they did not want the grip of Sauron over themselves to become absolute. But this is just a theory.

  • @gingerbaker_toad696
    @gingerbaker_toad696 5 месяцев назад +2

    Yo, your attention (to detail) and ability to follow plotlines and keep EVERY name correct, is outstanding! :)
    Whole LotR love ❤️

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад

      Appreciate the love!!! Can’t wait to bring you guys more LOTR!!

  • @stevenm2722
    @stevenm2722 5 месяцев назад +4

    Always fun to see people reacting to these movies for the first time. Can't wait to see the reactions to the next movies.

  • @johnwalters1341
    @johnwalters1341 5 месяцев назад +10

    At 38:00 the words of the Black Speech spoken by Gandalf is the inscription on the One Ring.

  • @sharoncraker8393
    @sharoncraker8393 5 месяцев назад +3

    You, young men, were a delight to watch. Thank you for a pleasant morning visit.

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад

      We appreciate you & happy you enjoyed our reaction💙

  • @donaldscholand4617
    @donaldscholand4617 5 месяцев назад +3

    The seven tribes of the dwarves each got 1 ring. But the dwarves were too stubborn and strong-willed to be dominated by Sauron, so he screwed with them instead. The dwarves had trouble with dragon attacks, orc attacks, balrog attacks, etc. They either had their rings destroyed by dragon fire, or Sauron recovered them.

  • @custardflan
    @custardflan 5 месяцев назад +3

    From the book, when Gumli parts from Galadriel: "Torment in the dark was the danger that I feared, and it did not hold me back. But I would not have come, had I known the danger of light and joy. Now I have taken my worst wound in this parting, even if I were to go this night straight to the Dark Lord. Alas for Gimli son of Glóin!"

  • @VinnyI6420
    @VinnyI6420 5 месяцев назад +1

    You guys are in for a fucking journey man and I am here for it.

  • @WilAdams
    @WilAdams 5 месяцев назад +3

    Even after people have watched Harry Potter, and even after Gandolf says it, no one seems to recognize that the reason the One Ring is so Important to the Dark Lord is because his soul is bound up inside it. In Harry Potter this type of object was called a Horcrux. Remember?

  • @swiftigoth
    @swiftigoth 4 месяца назад +2

    this was such a cool reaction - i enjoyed seeing you two barely blink during certain scenes 😂 It seems you really enjoyed it.

  • @J4ME5_
    @J4ME5_ 5 месяцев назад +9

    Oh no way.. this is EPIC. Are you guys doing the bonus content? I know its a lot, but man, so worth it.

    • @american_cosmic
      @american_cosmic 5 месяцев назад

      What does the bonus content consist of? Or is just extra scenes/footage?

    • @J4ME5_
      @J4ME5_ 5 месяцев назад

      @@american_cosmic Lots of cut scenes that add a lot of context, lore and background

    • @american_cosmic
      @american_cosmic 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@J4ME5_ is that what the extended version is or do you have to watch that content separately?

    • @J4ME5_
      @J4ME5_ 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@american_cosmic it's integrated into the new extended version so it's already all edited in. These extended versions are like 4 hours a piece or something

    • @cpmf2112
      @cpmf2112 5 месяцев назад

      It is the extended edition, the part with Isildur putting on the ring and disappearing is only in the extended edition.

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 5 месяцев назад +2

    When my best friend showed me this. I didn't really fully appreciate its genius. He had read the damn books as a kid and guided along me as Gollum guided Frodo...But I STILL didn't really get it...until I experienced The Two Towers and it all came together, and I fell in love forever. You will never turn back from this classic. It becomes apart of you legit. It only gets better my friends. Men, Elves, and Hobbits.

  • @Neeneros
    @Neeneros 4 месяца назад +3

    "He could blow a boat" oh sh.. I haven't laughed that hard at reaction in a long time 🤣 😂❤

  • @jenr5426
    @jenr5426 4 месяца назад +1

    One of the most epic wizard battles ever.

  • @mawortz
    @mawortz 5 месяцев назад +6

    the music still gives me goosebumps

  • @valbonney2575
    @valbonney2575 5 месяцев назад +2

    Nice reaction, guys - I could see how engaged you were with the story, and the characters. Some great insights and sensitivity to the subtleties in the plot, like how much pressure Frodo is under. The ring is a heavy, heavy burden and resisting its 'call' is almost impossible. Looking forward to seeing the next two movies in the trilogy with you, thanks! 🤩

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for the love and support! LOTR has us hooked in already, can’t wait to be in you guys the rest! It’s going to be a crazy ride 🧙🏿‍♂️

  • @michaelhoilman6897
    @michaelhoilman6897 5 месяцев назад +2

    It's awesome to see y'all so into this and really paying attention. There's soooo much lore. Great reaction.

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +2

      Appreciate the love and we are fully immersed already! Can’t wait to bring you guys the rest of the series!

  • @jaellloyd6156
    @jaellloyd6156 5 месяцев назад

    When man said “HELP HIM” before Gandalf fell SENT ME 😂😂😂
    It was so damn sincere 😂

  • @AmBerr0
    @AmBerr0 5 месяцев назад +3

    Lets go finally you did it ! I was so excited for you to dive into this universe !

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +1

      Let’s go👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🔥

  • @salvadormartinez8577
    @salvadormartinez8577 5 месяцев назад +1

    Oh hell yeah. Y’all reacting to my fav movie trilogy. Immediately hit subscribe.
    I love your reactions you guys are honest and funny as hell. Enjoy the journey.

  • @theapocalex
    @theapocalex 5 месяцев назад +6

    Respect for that t-shirt alone g

  • @Makkaru112
    @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад +2

    The current ages of the characters: Frodo Baggins is 53. Samwise Gamgee is 38. Meriadoc Brandybuck (Merry) is 36. Peregrin Took (Pippin) is 28. Gandalf (Olòrin) - is 15,000 (in his current form. Aragorn is (won’t say, you’ll find out). Legolas is 2,131-2731, still quite young but a prodigy of his time. Gimli is 139. Boromir son of Denethor II is 41!
    Elves aged differently than men and dwarves. They did not suffer from old age or disease, and their lives were not limited by a fixed number of years. Instead, they aged very slowly, remaining youthful and vigorous for much longer than mortals. Though they could voluntarily leave their bodies and the ultimate thing that can kill them is grief or Sorrow that’s palpable enough for them to just not wish to live anymore.
    Here are the ages of some of the main Elves of the Third Age, as of the War of the Ring:
    1. Elrond Half-elven - over 8,586 while his daughter is around 3000 old! And is said to be the last elf to ever be born upon Arda. Yet again marking the ending of the age of the firstborn (Elves).
    2. Galadriel - around 20,000(180.000 in solar human years [1 elf year is one lifetime of man] but time is counted, felt & experienced very differently before the birth of the sun and moon. ❤)
    3. Celeborn - 20,000; (he may have been alive before her birth or around the same time as his lineage that he lived amongst his forefathers and kin might suggest he is older but they are both very ancient.)
    4. Glorfindel (replaced scenes with Arwen in the movies but it helped prop up Aragorn’s Film character progression. I still think they could have incorporated them both in the scenes somehow and included the other important stuff that went on in that forest meeting Glorfindel and his company of elves)- he’s over 2,000 (although he had been re-embodied after dying in the First Age which means his Fëa {spirit} is far older than 2000.)
    5. Thranduil - over 8000, (as he was born in the First Age and lived in Doriath with his father Oropher; Thranduil is also the father of Legolas. (As Haldir mentioned him when speaking to Legolas in Lothlòrien during the first movie’s extended scene. He shares the same kindred elven clan as to Celeborn(Galadriel’s husband).
    It's worth noting that Elves could choose to die voluntarily, usually when they grew weary of life or when they had fulfilled their purpose in the world. However, their spirits would then depart to the Halls of Mandos and could eventually be re-embodied in a new
    body
    I meant to add that Frodo was 51 when he left due to the whole Gandalf coming back to the shire after many years. that explains why his youthful appearance didn’t change much throughout the entire film!
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    One source is 2931 years old.
    Legolas was portrayed by Orlando Bloom. In the "official movie guide" for The Lord of the Rings, a birthdate for Legolas is set to 87 of the Third Age. This would make him 2931 years old at the time of the War of the Ring.
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    Unfortunately, Legolas’ age remains a mystery, which is a shame as Tolkien detailed the age of all the other Fellowship members, and even that of less famous Elves as Arwen, Elladan and Elrohir. But we can use various other methods to get the closest estimate! I provide the books used below!
    There is reason to believe based on what we know about the Elves' life and about his father Thranduil that Legolas may have been very old, just that old, or very young. He may have been as old as the sons of Elrond who were just a century younger than all the 3000 years old Third Age, far older, or younger.
    His estimated age varies very much.
    There are several mentions of his father Thranduil in the annals of the Second Age. Although it is said that was his grandfather Thranduil's father Oropher the leader of the Silvan Elves in the Last Alliance, Thranduil is mentioned as one of the princes of Sindar who established realms amid the Silvan Elves before Barad-dûr was founded.
    In the beginning of this age many of the High Elves still remained. Most of these dwelt in Lindon west of the Ered Luin; but before the building of the Barad-dûr many of the Sindar passed eastward, and some established realms in the forests far away, where their people were mostly Silvan Elves. Thranduil, king in the north of Greenwood the Great, was one of these. (1)
    We're talking about some 6000 years here, and Thranduil himself was older as he was already a prince. He was very likely born still in Beleriand in the First Age, which was until its destruction the home of the Sindar - Oropher we know for sure came from Doriath.
    However, even If Thranduil was indeed that old, Legolas was not necessarily a little less ancient.
    About Elvish fatherhood:
    But except in the first three generations the begetting of children by Elfmen did not usually follow immediately on attaining “age 24” (though “betrothal” often did, or even “marriage”). It was by degrees postponed, until soon “age 48” became regarded as the optimum age for the beginning of fatherhood, though it was often delayed until 60 (sc. 24 years of growth + 36 life-years). [4] Of course, begetting of further children could happen later than this. It could occur up to about a male age of 96 - later than this age (96) a first-begetting seldom occurred. (2)
    In 24 years when they reached maturity, the rate was of growth or 12x (288 years). Thranduil may have fathered Legolas when that young (if Legolas was his only and oldest son). But it was usually at 48 which is an additional of 24 life-years of 144x (288+3456 = 3744 years) so Legolas was probably born-depending on Thranduil's and his unknown spouse age- in the end of the Second Age (maybe before) or in the beginning of the Third Age.
    It is possible though unlikely, however, that he was only some three hundred years younger than his father. Or If Thranduil did delay until 60 (5472 years) as often happened he was born well after the beginning of the Third Age making Legolas younger than the sons of Elrond. It is very unlikely but not impossible that he was younger than that, we know for certain that he was already mature, so at the very least he was 288 years old.
    To sum up in extremes, Legolas could have been so old as to be born at the end of the First Age or so young as to be only a handful of centuries-old at the end of the Third. The most reasonable estimate is of some 3000 years old, with 2000 years not being unlikely either. Reference to his old age can be seen when he says that the 500 years of Rohan were of little amount for him, and when he refers to Aragorn and Gimli as children.
    As for his experience, impossible to say as he is an unusual known and mysterious character. But given his age it must have been great.
    Sources:
    (1) The Lord of the Rings. The Return of the King
    (2) The Nature of Middle-earth
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    we can give a highly educated guess regarding his age. I'm not here to disagree or agree with anyone. He's not ANCIENT. Nor is he young AF.
    He's a bit younger or older than
    Arwen. The last of the Eldar to ever be born save maybe the rest of the Avari clan.
    Hope I made sense and it was enjoyable to read. We can deduce which elves were the last to ever be born upon Arda. Thranduil himself &
    Celeborn literally lived in Dortiath.
    Legolas was born near the beginning of the third age or near end of the second age. He's not young. He's around the same age as Elladan and Elrohir.

  • @Saladontherocks
    @Saladontherocks 5 месяцев назад +12

    Imagine having to wait a whole year for the sequel 😂😢

  • @carmenmonroe7
    @carmenmonroe7 5 месяцев назад +2

    Lord of the Rings is an EXPERIENCE you will never forget. This is a High Fantasy Trilogy at its finest, gentlemen. This is my favorite Trilogy!
    Also, Lord of the Rings is waaaaay before Harry Potter. Harry Potter is great but cannot hold a candle to The Lord of the Rings.
    You guys are in for a real treat with this epic tale in literature!

  • @penguinabroad
    @penguinabroad 5 месяцев назад +4

    Just found your channel and I'm already loving it!! I love LOTR and have never seen GOT but everytime I watch a reaction and people go "OH Ned Stark !!" I get excited...idk why

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +2

      You have to watch Game Of Thrones! Lol but yes we are enjoying this so much so far and happy you are enjoying your time over here with us!

  • @EruIluvatar5
    @EruIluvatar5 4 месяца назад

    Good for you guys for watching the extended edition.

  • @taylorkatemc
    @taylorkatemc 5 месяцев назад +6

    The scream i SCREMPT, this is my favourite fandom/universe ever. LOTR and Tolkien is the overlord and inspiration of all modern high fantasy.
    Daniel (Harry Potter) and Elijah (Frodo Baggins) would get mistaken for each other a lot, and the two actually finally met during the filming of Prisoner of Azkaban

    • @DaKidsReact
      @DaKidsReact  5 месяцев назад +2

      We are finally in the world of LOTR!!🔥🧙🏿‍♂️ can’t wait to bring you guys the rest of the series!!
      Also, that’s really cool they were able to meet, especially since these movies were filmed around the same time.

    • @Makkaru112
      @Makkaru112 5 месяцев назад +1

      How many of the 25 books of Tolkien’s have you read/listened to? Have you watch GirlNextGondor videos and such? Maybe Tolkien Untangled or perhaps The Res Book?

    • @taylorkatemc
      @taylorkatemc 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Makkaru112 This is a really weird comment my dude. Are you going to tell me that I'm not a "real" fan or something in an effort to make yourself feel superior? Not that it matters, but I've read and own all the books relating to LoTR, there are more than 25 if you include the works compiled posthumously and the other literature he wrote. I have an extensive collection of Tolkien that I am very proud of, including a dedicated bookshelf, a sizeable gallery of collectables and limited edition crafts from New Zealand. Hobbiton is also gorgeous, by the way.