What are your favorite moments, Yea Forums?
LotR Trilogy
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There isn't a single scene in Fellowship that isn't perfection. I don't think there will ever be another film that is literally flawless on so many levels and layers. It's one of the most impressive accomplishments in cinema history. A level of immersion no other commercially oriented blockbuster will ever reach again. There is no favourite moment. The movie is too perfect to pick a scene.
I've only seen Fellowship of the Ring. It is in my top 5 least favorite films of all time. I refuse to watch the other two
Unironically "i am not a man"
aragorn turning down the ring
theoden and aragorn riding out at helms deep
sam and frodo in osgiliath
>What are your favorite moments, Yea Forums?
Every single second.
Yeah, I watch it maybe once every 2 years since it came out and I think pretty much the same thing, especially once you get into the extended cut. It actually astounds me. Score, casting, staging, photography, makeup, pacing, all of it. Maybe the one moment I have any issue with is the slowmo shot if Sam trying to swim goes on a bit long and is a bit out of place, seeing as we just saw Boromir die. Otherwise, a virtually perfect film, despite the cracks showing in the CGI after almost 20 years (the bridge momentum scene in Moria and the cave troll haven't aged too well).
What can men do against such reckless interest rates? Asked Theoden.
Aragorn, རྋཱ་ོོ་རྊི་ཊྊར་ཊོོ་དོཾ་དིོ་ཟཡ་ས་ཛྷརྨག་གཱི་དིུ་པའ་གུཙུཕིག་འོད་ལི་དས་ས་པའ་ས་པབྷག་པཞ
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Sad really
watching it this weekend to eyebleach out the GoT fail that ended up being just like the leaks (I FFed through the show instead of watching it)
Aragorn scaring tthe shit out of the Ghost King with his newly forged sword.
that time tolkien finished his books
There are really too many to list, if I had to pick just one, it's Gandalf coming back with Karl Urban and his army.
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>the Battles of Beleriand on the big screen never ever
The cave troll's CGI in fellowship has aged pretty badly and the ghost army is pretty retarded but yeah other than that 10/10
when gemli does funy thing
The moment Aragorn lays out his tax policy.
When the Hobbits return to the shire after the war only to discover it has been taken over by Saruman.