I will NEVER tire of the BEAUTIFUL world of Tolkien.
I'm in an infinite circle of Tolkien's books....from The Silmarillion, through Hobbit, LOTR, and all the other additional tales published by Christopher Tolkien.
Fantastic stuff. I'll read them until the day I die.
@bovb902 not even close pal. i was disappointed with the last two potter films because they didnt take it to the level i was expecting it to. i love harry potter, but when i look back at the lord of the rings, i am always blown away by the brilliance of those films. there classics now, and will be forever. harry potter was a fail for not focusing on any other character in the last two films except for the main 3 characters.
@turbouto Are you a fangirl by any chance? Or a fanboy perhaps.. Legolas is boring lol. He's like Action-Elf in this trilogy, climbing up an Oliphaunt and killing it isn't what the Legolas from the book would do lol.
2:15 - 2:30, when Aragorn is leaving the mines with some orc arrows flying by near him. There's something about that scene that gets to me, I can't really explain why, but this is one of my favorite scenes in the trilogy.
@DareYouNotToClick1 1) He doesn´t die from the fall, he battles the Balrog on a montain then passes into a state where time is near infinite before returning to as the white wizard. Well there is much more than I said but you know, he doesn´t die...
@PunkRocker5681 The Lord of the Rings book has been around for many decades and has been translated into as many or more languages as the Bible. I think you meant to say Skyrim is a lot like the movies.
This scene (and later Boromir's fall) I believe are the two most important scene's in all 3 movies. It set up the idea that this really is a serious film --not just another fantasy film-- where no one is safe....not even a character like Gandalf. It REALLY got you invested in the characters not knowing for sure who would survive. Fantastic acting and film making here.
ill never forget when I saw this for the first time i was like holy shit no way. I was stunned, then sadness, anger and about ten other emotions hit me all at once.
@LTDANMAN44 referring to seeing Gandalf die for the first time, I cried like a small child. I was 17 when this came out and I had no idea about the story! This is my favorite part of this movie and I listened to the soundtrack of this particular part like 8,000,000 times! you are so right about the overwhelming amount of emotions from this scene.
there are so many medieval fantasy tales out there. Some dark some light. Elder Scrolls, Eragon, all of those. But none of them can hold a candle to the masterpiece that is Lord of the Rings.
This scene is a mesmeric, masterpiece display in film making. When I first saw this film I just sat there with my mouth agape as I watched simple celluloid transform into poetry. Also the start of 'The breaking of the fellowship' scene with Frodo. Goddamn I love these films.
I felt bad for everyone who didn't read the books after the scene, no one could believe he had died. They filmed this scene so well it had me all emotional even though I knew he would return. :)
Imagine the Funeral of a great wizard like Gandalf. HIs funeral would consist of all his great friends. His family. His great honset Wizard Friends as well. Each Wizard would simply bow. If they spoke about gandalf; There words would be too pure to understand their path, the knowledge, the sacrifices a wizard must make to become who they are. They are intilligent human beings that seek truth beyond any question, any turmoil they face will be executed for the good of the world. What a Funeral.
"Alright, engineers. Here at Khazad-Dum Mining we're all about design, so we need the thinnest, most unsafe bridge possible spanning this infinite drop, just in case we need it to just collapse at some convenient point in time when we're all dead. Get working!"
When Gandalf fell............. you have to remember that this man (istari, maiar...whatever you want to call him)....had been around for 7000 years. So Aragorn's look of pure agony has to be accepted. If Tolkien's story about the "Elessar" is to be judged part of "the story" then it only makes it more obvious as to Aragorn's grief to see Gandald fall.
This scene is where all the actors showed why they got cast, they all are heartbreaking in their own way. The music and everything just makes it amazing, this was the scene that made me fall in love with the LOTR film and book.
@MasterCommentator Even if you are immortal, you can still fall in combat, and Legolas WAS sad. He was just being mature about it, i mean like Legolas is 2,300 years old. He's a grown man.
I remember watching this in the theatres years ago, back when I was in high school and very few things had the capacity to actually tug on my heartstrings. When Gandalf fell I felt a twinge of sadness, but it didn't really sink in until I heard Boromir beg Aragorn to give the hobbits a moment to mourn. For me that will always be the saddest part of the scene.
This is such a great scene. Even knowing what happens in the next two with Gandalf,the actors just sell it,and really made me feel Gandalf is lost. So many films lack what these films have in abundance:heart. These have been my favorite films since I saw Fellowship back in the summer of 2002,and I believe they will always be.
@DaniJCast good to know how deeply you analyze a movie ..me too even i noticed the same thing ..i was amazed at the creativity of the director ..fuckin awesome...
They looked back. Dark yawned the archway of the Gates under the mountain-shadow. Faint and far beneath the earth rolled the slow drum-beats: doom. A thin black smoke trailed out. Nothing else was to be seen; the dale all around was empty. Doom. Grief at last wholly overcame them, and they wept long: some standing and silent, some cast upon the ground. doom, doom. The drum-beats faded. (Tolkien, pg. 336)
Boromir was the first man to make up the word or give meaning to the phrase; "For Pity's Sake." It was Boromir who understood the meaning of 'Pity' after seeing his Hobbit friends crumble down.
@iiixySaTnAfLaNiF Pity? It was pity that stayed Bilbo's hand. Many that live deserve death. Some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them, Frodo? Do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. Even the very wise cannot see all ends. My heart tells me that Gollum has some part to play yet, for good or ill before this is over. The pity of Bilbo may rule the fate of many.
Uma das cenas mais emocionantes!
AlyssonRosa 8 hours ago
2:57 Legolas looks like he's trying to add a million to a million. (Joey Tribbiani - how to act)
jamesalemons 3 days ago
please change the title of the video coz gandalf never dies
TheYodadrunk 5 days ago
@TheYodadrunk Gandalf the Grey does.
CorellianSmuggler 4 days ago
@TheYodadrunk Yes he does. He just returns as Gandalf the White to complete his task.
gutbuster96 4 days ago
Viggo Mortensson is such an amazing actor.
tonypap1 6 days ago
I will NEVER tire of the BEAUTIFUL world of Tolkien.
I'm in an infinite circle of Tolkien's books....from The Silmarillion, through Hobbit, LOTR, and all the other additional tales published by Christopher Tolkien.
Fantastic stuff. I'll read them until the day I die.
tonypap1 6 days ago
11 years? wtf?
venetianmask88 1 week ago
@venetianmask88 I know, crazy isn't it? These movies were my childhood!
TheMrwouldyourather 6 days ago
Gandalf would kick Dumbledore's arse!! (RIP Richard Harris)
venetianmask88 1 week ago
As Gandalf and the Balrog fall goblins unleash their arrows they where as scaryed of the balrog as anyone else
Epicnazgulslayer 1 week ago
lol at gimli getting pissed 2:47
dinuccij 1 week ago
What was the last film that Sean Bean was still alive at the end ???????????????
tonypap1 1 week ago
@tonypap1 troy
zouzou5085 1 week ago
@zouzou5085 Thanks :)
Couldn't remember one!!
tonypap1 1 week ago
Comment removed
jrs689 5 days ago
@tonypap1 Flight Plan. Ronin, too, though he's only in the first act.
jrs689 5 days ago
5-3-4 ... fus ro dah...I mean I hear it.
lorddenoche 2 weeks ago
the song is called "The Bridge of Khazad Dum"
Damonlover21 2 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
This is the greatest scene I have ever seen. Ever.
wasteofspace1234 2 weeks ago
Some amazing acting right there...
CreativeBox1994 2 weeks ago
Frodo: Can't leave Gandalf , his REAL suffering begins right here.
Aragorn: Can't believe what has just happened
Legolas: Doesn't know what to say , a huge part of hope was just lost.
Boromir: Tries to feel the others emotions , probably felt the same way once when he lost someone.
Gimli: Full of aggression , would want to jump in and kill all these orcs, for killing his dwarf friends , and Gandalf.
The other hobbits: Lost a friend for the first time in their life , all they can do is .. cry.
SasukeStylez 3 weeks ago 8
i love how aragorn looks when he falls just the overall look of shock on his face
EffectiveKill 3 weeks ago
Could someone tell me the name of the song from 2:07 to 3:04?
Elisavet99 3 weeks ago
@Elisavet9 The fall of Gandalf
killermonkeyye 3 weeks ago
def the sadest moment in cinematic history
david42391 3 weeks ago
RUN YOU FOOLS !
scariest moment of my childhood !
9GAG.COM IT TOOK MY SOUL
RogerL94 4 weeks ago
Better death scene than Dumbledore's
VVojtiOfficial 1 month ago 33
@VVojtiOfficial Yet both make me cry.
ruaridh2k7 2 weeks ago
skip to 1:13
mrlego611 1 month ago
its peppins fault yeah you better cry
SuperNinja1981 1 month ago
Balrog = FBI
Gandalf = Megaupload
Frodo = All the MU Users
Allenwalker231 1 month ago 20
@Allenwalker231 Torrent, you fools.
TheGeorgevt 3 days ago
Gandalf Y U NO WALKED AWAY BEFORE
Frojox 1 month ago
back when I was 11 years old I thought this was the greatest movie I had ever seen. It's still pretty high up there.
Gallifrey1991 1 month ago
one of the best scenes of the trilogy in my opinion. background music is amazing
brandon240 1 month ago
I love orlando blooms acting xxx I can't believe this is his first film
TheMorganapendragon 1 month ago
lord of the fails harry potter is far more better
bovb902 1 month ago
@bovb902 this scene is better than the death of obi wan in star wars. i do remember being in the cinema saying "bye ian"
KenFromBeara 1 month ago
@bovb902
"More better" is redundant.
Regardless, Harry Potter is for adolescents.
zt76831 1 month ago
@bovb902 not even close pal. i was disappointed with the last two potter films because they didnt take it to the level i was expecting it to. i love harry potter, but when i look back at the lord of the rings, i am always blown away by the brilliance of those films. there classics now, and will be forever. harry potter was a fail for not focusing on any other character in the last two films except for the main 3 characters.
redber16 1 month ago
The best in this scene (after Gandalf fall) is Legolas, awesome recitation, no words, his face explains all.
turbouto 1 month ago
@turbouto Are you a fangirl by any chance? Or a fanboy perhaps.. Legolas is boring lol. He's like Action-Elf in this trilogy, climbing up an Oliphaunt and killing it isn't what the Legolas from the book would do lol.
berserker276 1 month ago
@berserker276 I disagree, but it's just my opinion.
turbouto 1 month ago
@turbouto You don't think he's been turned into Action-Elf?
berserker276 1 month ago
Como puede haber gente que llora la muerte de Jesus y no la de Gandalf!
divinewitch 1 month ago
terraria in a nutshell ,when goblins raid my house.
AlanTrovoski 1 month ago
@Hificomponentsystem1 he is saying "get out you idiots"
that would be a literal translation
SeamsRock 1 month ago
this movie is the best drama,thrill,action that i have ever seen it's like i'm also in the movie
juliusmonkey11 1 month ago
@Hificomponentsystem1 "Fly you fools!"
JuggernautSoda 1 month ago
2:15 - 2:30, when Aragorn is leaving the mines with some orc arrows flying by near him. There's something about that scene that gets to me, I can't really explain why, but this is one of my favorite scenes in the trilogy.
BelmontHenry 1 month ago
Whats really sad about this scene is that Gandalf falls down and dies
DareYouNotToClick1 1 month ago
@DareYouNotToClick1 1) He doesn´t die from the fall, he battles the Balrog on a montain then passes into a state where time is near infinite before returning to as the white wizard. Well there is much more than I said but you know, he doesn´t die...
AllNamesWereOccupied 1 month ago
@AllNamesWereOccupied He definitely dies, no one can survive falling from that height.
DareYouNotToClick1 1 month ago
@DareYouNotToClick1 But they landed on water :O and he is a wizard
Trollingization 1 month ago
@Trollingization Come on man, Gandalf dies. Get over it.
DareYouNotToClick1 1 month ago
@DareYouNotToClick1 Yes he did, but not because of the fall
Trollingization 1 month ago
@Trollingization Gandalf could have tripped over and still died. That's how fragile a wizard is when you take away his staff.
DareYouNotToClick1 1 month ago
@DareYouNotToClick1 Just watch the second movie
Trollingization 1 month ago
@Trollingization Yes, but in that one Gandalf's brother comes to Frodo's aid
DareYouNotToClick1 1 month ago
@DareYouNotToClick1 NO NO NO NO!! GANDALF BRO CAME FOR MERRY AND PIPPINS AID!!!
Trollingization 1 month ago
@Trollingization No he didn't that was GOLLUM! Do you know anything about LOTR???
DareYouNotToClick1 1 month ago
@DareYouNotToClick1 Name is smeagol
Trollingization 1 month ago
i watched this yesterday i cried when gandalf fell and i cried again when he returned but frodo missed it :P
nskelly1 1 month ago
this movie trilogy is like the game skyrim
PunkRocker5681 1 month ago
@PunkRocker5681 The Lord of the Rings book has been around for many decades and has been translated into as many or more languages as the Bible. I think you meant to say Skyrim is a lot like the movies.
gphx 1 month ago
@gphx yes yes thats is what i tried to say
PunkRocker5681 1 month ago
2:01 SYMBOLISM!
johnhamilton08 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@johnhamilton08 Ooh, possibly, good spot :D
Tripicality 1 month ago
i cry every time even though i know he is coming back >.<
davidnessnotroyal 1 month ago
This scene (and later Boromir's fall) I believe are the two most important scene's in all 3 movies. It set up the idea that this really is a serious film --not just another fantasy film-- where no one is safe....not even a character like Gandalf. It REALLY got you invested in the characters not knowing for sure who would survive. Fantastic acting and film making here.
natskivna 1 month ago
The music starting at 2:13 IS SO BEAUTIFUL! I can hardly stand it!
AsSweetAsether 1 month ago
ill never forget when I saw this for the first time i was like holy shit no way. I was stunned, then sadness, anger and about ten other emotions hit me all at once.
LTDANMAN44 1 month ago
@LTDANMAN44 referring to seeing Gandalf die for the first time, I cried like a small child. I was 17 when this came out and I had no idea about the story! This is my favorite part of this movie and I listened to the soundtrack of this particular part like 8,000,000 times! you are so right about the overwhelming amount of emotions from this scene.
AsSweetAsether 1 month ago
the moment that frode turns around makes my eyes wet and i never cry at sad movies. >=[
Pickachuuuu 1 month ago
The part where the Balrog pulls out his sword kinda looks like it could be an Amon Amarth album cover...
peaceandmetal88 1 month ago
Howard shore makes this masterpiece what it is , soundtracks are so important and in this film its epic!!!
elmertjee 1 month ago
there are so many medieval fantasy tales out there. Some dark some light. Elder Scrolls, Eragon, all of those. But none of them can hold a candle to the masterpiece that is Lord of the Rings.
playstationextremist 1 month ago
he helled frodo back
cooldudejeff85 1 month ago
wait wait wait wtf is wrong with boramiar
cooldudejeff85 1 month ago
Man like this death scene! So natural
thirdlucila 1 month ago
The music makes everything it's just amazing :''''(
OOGuizmoo 1 month ago
the saddest movie moment for me ever, other than mufasa's death
DandeloNineteen 1 month ago
it gets me everytime :)
TheOdochartaigh 1 month ago
2:00 awesome OST
filthpigcomful 2 months ago
lol when i was young i cryed when i saw him die xD But then 2. part came..
Pinntar 2 months ago
Comment removed
landon19907194 2 months ago
This scene is a mesmeric, masterpiece display in film making. When I first saw this film I just sat there with my mouth agape as I watched simple celluloid transform into poetry. Also the start of 'The breaking of the fellowship' scene with Frodo. Goddamn I love these films.
kenny26290 2 months ago
I felt bad for everyone who didn't read the books after the scene, no one could believe he had died. They filmed this scene so well it had me all emotional even though I knew he would return. :)
muffinator469 2 months ago
My favourite of the three movies. Frodo's face at the end; now he really feels alone.
Etienne938 2 months ago
@Etienne938 What about Aragorn? He'd been Gandalf's friend for at least 60 years
tonypap1 3 weeks ago
@tonypap1 True. This scene is a great piece of acting.
Etienne938 3 weeks ago
Comment removed
Etienne938 2 months ago
I cried like a small child at this scene and not afraid to admit it !! :)
TrapperMilan 2 months ago 27
this right here is.. pure.. epic
Sefko1 2 months ago
I never was a huge fan of LOTR but in this scene the music, acting, and cinematography all come together to make something magical.
superfly299 2 months ago 9
@superfly299 then you're a fucktard for not being a fan of LOTR
lolatmyfoot 1 month ago
Elya wood deserves a Oscar for that scene.
MidnaX92 2 months ago
@MidnaX92
So did Viggo Mortensson for the look of someone who'd lost a friend of more years than we mortals would expect from an entire life.
tonypap1 3 weeks ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Imagine the Funeral of a great wizard like Gandalf. HIs funeral would consist of all his great friends. His family. His great honset Wizard Friends as well. Each Wizard would simply bow. If they spoke about gandalf; There words would be too pure to understand their path, the knowledge, the sacrifices a wizard must make to become who they are. They are intilligent human beings that seek truth beyond any question, any turmoil they face will be executed for the good of the world. What a Funeral.
osunason 2 months ago
I almost started to cry :´( I am serious and I hate to cry
heavyhit00 2 months ago
the actor for Aragorn would have made a good Kratos from Tales of Symphonia, if they were to make a movie of that game some time soon.
kaishiomo 2 months ago
"Alright, engineers. Here at Khazad-Dum Mining we're all about design, so we need the thinnest, most unsafe bridge possible spanning this infinite drop, just in case we need it to just collapse at some convenient point in time when we're all dead. Get working!"
ishnox 2 months ago 15
@ishnox lmao pretty much what I was thinking when I saw this
ProppeShred07 2 months ago
SWAG!
MrSleepinSloth 2 months ago
woot whos pumped for the hobbit :D
kngdms 2 months ago
Man tears.
Hanpantheflyingman8D 2 months ago
When Gandalf fell............. you have to remember that this man (istari, maiar...whatever you want to call him)....had been around for 7000 years. So Aragorn's look of pure agony has to be accepted. If Tolkien's story about the "Elessar" is to be judged part of "the story" then it only makes it more obvious as to Aragorn's grief to see Gandald fall.
tonypap1 2 months ago
These COMMERCIALS are RAPING everything that was good about YouTube.l
FUCK IT. I've had enough. Will stop watching from now on.
tonypap1 2 months ago
sadness moment..
joelpiper1 2 months ago
the music makes it even more awesome...
JeffreyBoy99 2 months ago
11 people dislike this video??? Fly you fools!!!
GoUtes92 2 months ago 2
He says "fly you fools"
ozfilmz 2 months ago
most epic death i can REMEMBER from 5 movie death...
benster500 3 months ago
die you fools? what i dont remember him saying that
hello333able 3 months ago
@hello333able he says run you fools, not die.
buknolan 3 months ago
@buknolan thanks
hello333able 3 months ago
Comment removed
nirvanafan91ify 3 months ago
@buknolan actually he says fly you fools, i think
nirvanafan91ify 3 months ago
@nirvanafan91ify it is fly its what he says in the book
uclananimesociety 3 months ago
@hello333able he said fly you fools which meant for them to run like hell
JakeHenry41KC 2 months ago
This scene is where all the actors showed why they got cast, they all are heartbreaking in their own way. The music and everything just makes it amazing, this was the scene that made me fall in love with the LOTR film and book.
aranelcalen88 3 months ago 2
Frodo's face when he turns to Aragorn is heartbreaking.
ellibellinor 3 months ago 2
Awww , Pippin looks so sad :( I wanna hug him<3
ModernAntiHeroine 3 months ago
Legolas isn't sad cause he knows Gandalf is immortal.
MasterCommentator 3 months ago
@MasterCommentator Even if you are immortal, you can still fall in combat, and Legolas WAS sad. He was just being mature about it, i mean like Legolas is 2,300 years old. He's a grown man.
ElectricFish100 3 months ago
i am going to watch all of the movies again after this, y'all can join me if you want ;)
davidnessnotroyal 3 months ago
man the balrog is the shit
WaSsilache 3 months ago
I got so much tears in my eyes when Gandalf died and mostly Boromir!
MsAxel20 3 months ago
I hope this will be aired in HBO or in Star Movies
forsytheuy 3 months ago
Um... did they seriously put a Twilight ad on this video? -.- Why God? Just why?
CokedUpPuppy 3 months ago
Lord of the Rings is neither a book, nor a film. It is a tale, a masterpiece.
TheKnobdayShow 3 months ago 42
epic.
Xeneize0rs2 3 months ago
I remember watching this in the theatres years ago, back when I was in high school and very few things had the capacity to actually tug on my heartstrings. When Gandalf fell I felt a twinge of sadness, but it didn't really sink in until I heard Boromir beg Aragorn to give the hobbits a moment to mourn. For me that will always be the saddest part of the scene.
KeizerXilian 3 months ago
This is such a great scene. Even knowing what happens in the next two with Gandalf,the actors just sell it,and really made me feel Gandalf is lost. So many films lack what these films have in abundance:heart. These have been my favorite films since I saw Fellowship back in the summer of 2002,and I believe they will always be.
NeoConnor1 3 months ago 22
@NeoConnor1 Absolutely agree!
TrapperMilan 2 months ago
This is perhaps the birth of Gandalf the WHITE !!
MrKasperabhay 3 months ago
The way Balrog roars, it's not from any vocal cords, but from the sound of heat, and flames escaping him.... so fuckin cool.
DaniJCast 3 months ago 3
@DaniJCast good to know how deeply you analyze a movie ..me too even i noticed the same thing ..i was amazed at the creativity of the director ..fuckin awesome...
MrKasperabhay 3 months ago 2
This and The Grey Havens are my ultimate crying spots in any films..
premiedusten 3 months ago
Only time I have ever cried in a theatre
LincolnBarfield 3 months ago
Elijah Wood should Have won an Oscar for that scene. Let alone the rest of the movie.
Joseph96PK 3 months ago 2
Swarming with d'Orques.
Swarming with Dorks.
metabog 3 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
This is basically the best film ever.
metabog 3 months ago
you can't pass
kangaroo9123 3 months ago
makes me cry every time
snoopdoggisking 3 months ago
from 2:01 best music ever made
nigel0077 3 months ago 2
This has been flagged as spam show
They looked back. Dark yawned the archway of the Gates under the mountain-shadow. Faint and far beneath the earth rolled the slow drum-beats: doom. A thin black smoke trailed out. Nothing else was to be seen; the dale all around was empty. Doom. Grief at last wholly overcame them, and they wept long: some standing and silent, some cast upon the ground. doom, doom. The drum-beats faded. (Tolkien, pg. 336)
21Rushisaband12 3 months ago
Boromir was the first man to make up the word or give meaning to the phrase; "For Pity's Sake." It was Boromir who understood the meaning of 'Pity' after seeing his Hobbit friends crumble down.
osunason 4 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
YOU SHALL NOT PASS!!
TheUglyMeatball 4 months ago
2:03 tears didnt stop
LordoftheringsRO 4 months ago 2
This has been flagged as spam show
Gaddafi is now dead, but he will return as Gaddafi the White
THECOMMENTER10000 4 months ago
he didn't die!!
elusivecure57 4 months ago
@elusivecure57 yes, but we did't know that till the next movie came out.
feindclub666 3 months ago
@feindclub666 Or we read the books that were written 50 years or so before the wonderful films were made.
symonwill 3 months ago
@elusivecure57 He died but was reborn as Saramon as he SHOULD've been if he had not turned evil
IIKorrupTxX 3 months ago
Can someone explain to me WHYYY no one helped Gandalf up? He would've lived!! But then again, he wouldn't ever be the White Wizard.
iiixySaTnAfLaNiF 4 months ago
@iiixySaTnAfLaNiF One of the reasons its because the orcs arrived soon and were attacking them with arrows...
AlbertoDeSagitario 4 months ago
@iiixySaTnAfLaNiF Pity? It was pity that stayed Bilbo's hand. Many that live deserve death. Some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them, Frodo? Do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. Even the very wise cannot see all ends. My heart tells me that Gollum has some part to play yet, for good or ill before this is over. The pity of Bilbo may rule the fate of many.
jmitterii2 2 months ago
FAKE He is immortal
abu96123 4 months ago
he didn't die he beats the fire monster in the trap
karatista777 4 months ago
whats the name of the song??? please
stevegerrard1307 4 months ago
@stevegerrard1307
If you mean the bit where Gandalf dies, then the track is called ''The Bridge of Khazad Dum'.
Awesomeuserdude 4 months ago
@Awesomeuserdude very much thanks
stevegerrard1307 4 months ago
YOOUU SHALL NOT PAAAASSS!!!
BrianThomass 4 months ago
J.A.R Tolking was in ww1 and had to deal with the loss of his fellow solpiers so i get y he put it in the books
killer718638 4 months ago
why did legolas look so confused?
lolisho0 4 months ago
@lolisho0 maybe because he and his people are immortal, so he is not familiar with the loss of somebody at all
Kovimann 4 months ago
@lolisho0 like kovimann said :) plus maybe he's grappling with the concept of losing somebody, what that really means.
knightsintodreams 4 months ago
remember how it was watching this for the VERY FIRSt TIME?
:(
InvictusJustified 4 months ago
:'( heart breaking scene and music
loonygoldfish 4 months ago
YOOOOOU! SHALL NOT! PAAAASSS!
xXTrueAzn 4 months ago
Frodo likes this.
harryisgr8 4 months ago