[en] The Prancing Pony > The Lord of the Rings

The LOTR Trilogy

<< < (7/18) > >>

Walküre:
I couldn't tell either. I don't recall if there are exact passages in the books regarding Hobbits and their 'mastering' of rocks.

I think that it's more their capability of stealthy actions and attacks that makes them tough opponents, and this is always shown in the films. That is, what really matters is rather how and in what circumstances they use objects/weapons; for example, Sam seemed to be quite effective even with a frying pan against the Goblins of Moria  :P

The_Necromancer0:
I've finally gotten the Extended edition  xD and I'm really enjoying it, not for the long extended bits such as the death of saruman or the "battle" between Gandalf and WK, which I had already seen, but for the small bits and bobs there and here such as Theoden saving Gamling or a couple additions to Saruman's speech atop his tower after his defeat.

Walküre:
I know very well the significance of those small pieces of beauty, hidden here and there in the narration. I too have bought the complete Extended Edition, and it could have not been a better purchase  ;)

Walküre:
In case you were interested, this is the official performance of May It Be in the 2002 edition of the Oscars; one of the rare live performances of Enya in general.

The song (the leading sung theme of FOTR) was nominated too as best song/record. Unfortunately, it didn't manage to get what would have been a well-deserved award; nevertheless, the Fellowship of the Ring itself eventually won four prizes for multiple significant categories  :)

https://youtube.com/watch?v=kTaRM4NhbIw

Walküre:
Enya being interviewed about LOTR (book and cinematographic trilogy) and what convinced her to participate personally in the making of two famous tracks of the Fellowship of the Ring's official soundtrack.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=olLggkrNr6o

Navigation

[0] Themen-Index

[#] Nächste Seite

[*] Vorherige Sete

Zur normalen Ansicht wechseln