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  • name of the song playing in the background anyone?

  • Cool action, but Tolkien's Strider wouldn't leave Frodo back like this, though.

  • lol XD does anyone else notice that Frodo seems to spontaneously fall down a lot? hahaha

  • Aragorn= fearless

  • I'd lose bigtime against a nazgul....even if i had a gun.

  • 1:35 Sam is a boss

  • Interestingly enough, Aragorn threw to Merry a shortsword he got in Rohan, and he threw to Pippin a shortsword he got in Gondor.

  • 3:29, make that into a ringtone or alarm..lol

  • this scene, when the nazgul come out of the darkness, coupled with the music makes me jizz

  • lol at 3:21 the nazgul was like "FUCK THIS!"

  • Strider is the MOST badass protagonist in any story :)

  • There will be some complaints to Sauron's HR department about using flame retardant cloaks.

  • So...do NAzgul forge their own weapons or soemthing?Cause the one with the torch in his face lost his.Or maybe they retrived them.

  • @ThePongProductions

    A lot would have screamed,i cna tell that for a fact. Especaly in the knowledge that they cannot be killed while Sauron's dark soul still coontrolled these once proud kings. Chilling..

  • People call Frodo a girl. "Hah! Frodo screamed like a sissy in that part!"

    How would you react if you had just gotten stabbed in the shoulder by a faceless monster with a foot-long life after you had been living a relatively normal life?

  • @Ghostkiller62 - Actually Eowyn did kill the Witch-King but she could not have without Merry's help. In the book, the dagger that Merry uses was made by the Dunedain of the North while they were at war with the Witch-King's realm of Angmar. The Dunedain were still fairly powerful at that time and they were able to make weapons that affected them (normal weapons would not have worked). Merry's strike weakened the Witch-King enough that Eowyn's sword was able to kill him.

  • I remember seeing this in the theatre the first time and when Frodo put on the ring and was in "raith world" I remember thinking about hiding with the ring, "Uh oh! It's not going to work this time, they can see him!"

  • I'm guessing the first one to approach and draw his sword was either the Witch-king or Khamûl. Still not sure which of the two it was who said "Shire... Baggins..."

  • Forget Sauron and Saruman! Thumbs up if you think Ring Wraiths are the coolest villains in Lord of the Rings!!

  • @stephenpawn Absolutely, they are just sooooo awesome, but then again, 9 Nazgul can't beat 1 man (cause the hobbits didn't fight at Aragons side, after he showed up, so in "real life", the Nazgul would have killed all of them, and get the ring).

  • @stephenpawn The Nazgûl are indeed the best but my two favorite villains in the series are Saruman and the Witch-king.

  • @stephenpawn you mean nazgul?

  • @stephenpawn THIS!!

  • What are you all saying?!?!?!?!?! Hobbits. Are. AWESOME!!!!

  • i love aragorn. he is great. But where was he all that time??? oh and do any of you own the sound track? in 'the knife in the dark' they put in this pretty music! like elves chanting. and then it goes back to 'black rider' music. you know the creepy kind that is in this video. What is with that?? love LOTR

  • I think that 2 people got ash on their tomatoes.

  • Witch-King says: Gû kîbum kelkum-ishi, burzum-ishi. Akha - gûm-ishi ashi gurum. (There is no life in the cold, in the dark. Here in the void only death.)

  • What does the Witch-King say after Frodo put on the Ring? Is it actually him, or the ring itself chanting? I know it's in the Black Speech, but what exactly?

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  • @Savv9220 I would think that too, except for the fact that Frodo was okay at the beginning. AND LETS NOT FORGET MERRY PIPPIN AND BILBO!!!!!

  • how would the conversation go for the wraiths afterwards?

    "guys, what the hell happened back there? we outnumbered them 9-5"

    "and whose idea was it to drench our cloaks in gasoline?"

    wraith comes up with torch in his head, "guys do i have something in my eye?"

    "ugh. sauron is going to be so pissed for letting them get away. im not taking the heat for this one"

    "at least we got the ring right?"

    "....aw damn it i forgot the ring!"

    NNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

  • BACK YOU DEVILS!!

  • Hobbits suck

  • @Sevv9220 You suck! HOBBITS ARE AWESOME!!!!!!

  • @1012458k WHOA WHOA! Wait a minute! Sam was awesome, I'll give you that, but look how everyone else fucked up.I mean Frodo...what a bitch. What a little bitch. If it weren't for Sam, Middle-Earth will be lost.

    Okay, I'm sorry. I'll refrain my statement: Hobbits, EXCEPT SAM, suck

  • @Sevv9220 pipin and merry both get to show there quality at one point. so does frodo. I mean remember when Pipin saves gandalf? or when merry help eowyn in the battle? jeesh cut them some slack! i like all the hobbits

  • One of the greatest scenes of all all time, Peter Jackson did an amazing job-as he did with all the Movies, I can't wait until the Hobbit comes out

  • wraith- 1:22 i heard you were making some bacon?

    pipin: um..yeah..

    wraith-Well i hope you made enough for all of us *sheath swords again*

    wraith 2-*murmers* better be crispy..

    pipin: i think this will be the beginning of a beautiful relationship :)

    wraith- *enjoys bacon* now we'll just be needing that ring...

    sam: BACK YOU DEVILS!

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  • The "Ohhhhhhhh crapppppppppppp" moment at 1:19....

  • @tribefan9112003 Biggest Oh crap of my childhood. lol

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  • There's a REALLY BIG, really important plot hole in this scene...

    What happened to the bacon, sausage and tomato?

    Were they able to save it?

  • @ijwi Sam ate it all

  • Imagine if Aragon landed on Invisible Frodo..ouch

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  • lmfao. *Frodo stamps out the fire* Pippin: Oh THAT'S nice!

  • Oooh, torch to the face! Sucks to be that Nazgul!

  • It has to be said something here. The way Aragorn jumped in front didn´t occur in the books. In the first book WK stabs Frodo and then withdraws, because the purpose was done. They thought corruption would be enough of making Frodo reveal himself against the Nazguls.

  • Bârî'n Nidir nê[nâkham]

    [Ni]dir nênâkham

    Nêbâbîtham Ma[gânanê]

    [Ma]gâna[nê] [Magâ]nanê

    Nêtab[dam] dâur-[ad]

    Nêbâbîtham Ma[gânanê Katharâd]

    [Ma]gâna[ne] Katha[râd]

    Bârî'n îdô nêd

  • @L4sz10 Thank you.

  • I love when Aragorn throws the burning branch at the nazgul, then it gets stuck in his face! This is one of my favorite scene!!!

  • the ringwraiths are awesome

  • Anyone remember in the theater how loud that scream was at 3:29....

  • RingWraiths; the ORIGINAL gangsters

  • fool of a took

  • I HATE THIS PART- THE NAZGUL ARE MADE TO LOOK LIKE A BUNCH OF PUSSIES, I MEAN I LIKE ARAGORN BUT THERE I JUST NO WAY HE COULD HAVE BEAT ALL OF THEM, THEYRE IMMORTAL, SO WHAT, DID THEY THINK ARAGORN WAS GONNA KILL THEM IN A 5 ON 1 AND DECIDE TO RUN LIKE HELL, WTFFFFFFFF!!!!!

  • In the books it takes Frodo 17 days to reach Rivendell after being stabbed. What a hero.

  • i want a nazgul sword so badly

  • The only one to dominate the Nazgul in these movies is Aragorn. Everyone else either runs or takes some heavy blows (Eowyn was a great fighter and even she would be dead if it weren't for Merry). Why? I think most of their power comes from fear. Even the most skilled fighter is nearly powerless against the Nazgul. But, as we all know, Aragorn has no fear for anything or anyone. Certainly not for a Ring Wraith (or all of them).

  • @foodlovingpig gandalf dominated three on fellbeasts after the battle of osgilliath

  • I love how at the end of Aragorn's battle with the Nazgul, he dramaticaly turns around, smiling, then he blows up the last ringwraith!!

    EPIC!!!!

  • Just the fact that "Stab In Face" is in the tags makes this video THAT MUCH COOLER.

  • 2 people didn't put there fires out, and were stabbed by morgul blades. Pity.

  • This scene makes me wish the ringwraiths showed up more in the movies. Peter Jackson just made them so COOL.

  • i dont like this how pj changed this scene, made the nazgul look less dangerous

  • @abooga8 i didn't like that either, he did the same thing with the uruk-hai orcs, they were alot tougher in the books, like in the final battle of this movie where aragorn slays 100 of them by himself, that never happened in the book

  • Yeah its been Confirmed this Morning Orlando Bloom resumes His role of Legolas in The Hobbit Movies!

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  • EAT FIRE JERKWAD!!!!

    thats one of my favorite parts

  • poor sam and pippin and those who was at the fire they just wanted to be nice and share it but then nazgul comes :(

  • What is actually said, or rather "chanted"?

  • @Kreloar Bârî'n Nidir nê[nâkham] [Ni]dir nênâkham Nêbâbîtham Ma[gânanê] [Ma]gâna[nê] [Magâ]nanê Nêtab[dam] dâur-[ad] Nêbâbîtham Ma[gânanê Katharâd] [Ma]gâna[ne] Katha[râd] Bârî'n îdô nêd The Nine Lords are [approaching]. [The] Nine are coming We renounce our Ma[ker]. [Ma]ker, Ma[ker] We [cleave] to the dark[ness]. We renounce our Ma[ker of Unending Life]. [Cre]ator of Unending [Life]. Behold! The Lords ourselves.
  • @DiamondbackKI23 youd have to be pretty brave to pull a ring away from someone taller than you and has a sword getting redey to stab you

  • Well that's nice, Ash on my tomatoes!!

  • 1:33 sam - "back you devils!" 1:35 ringwraith - "fuck off shortie"

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  • this part of the movie is bada**. it's one of my favorite parts.

  • and you all know that the screams from the nazgul are inspired by peter jacksons wife screaming rite?

  • @Whippenberg I think they actually are her screaming

  • The Lord of the Ring movies were events, not just films. The first is the best, followed very closely by the second film, and the third film, even though it won all the awards, was the third best, in my opinion.

  • What the hell? This scene is only 4 minutes long? For some reason it feels a lot longer when you're watching...

  • the ringwraiths need to visit the two people who disliked this. also, what's the name of the music in this scene

  • @GilliganKrueger0829 Knife in the Dark.

    Although this may be a bit late.

  • @Olamtir Naw it's cool, thanks anyway!

  • 2:17 lmao they're like..  we can still c u dumbass

  • @fam9110 - Right! We can actually see you a lot better now! Thanks for putting on the ring!

  • back, you devils!!!

  • 3:25 HE IS SO HOT :D

  • this is one of the moste epic scenes from the whole movie THE NAZGUL KICK ASS!!!

  • @nebulagirl11

    signed!

  • 1:23 just seeing them five ringwraiths like that is just scary

  • what music is this?

  • @bindle25 A knife in the dark

  • what sucks about aragorn gving them the swords screws up the reasoning of the witch-kings defeat later on.

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  • what about the food

  • Someone should build up a monument for the "Nine"

  • Damn, Aragorn is sooo sexy in this scene!

  • this video reminds us why ringwraiths are badass, and why aragorn is such a badass with a flaming branch

  • @Zombine117 And why LOTR is so much better than Harry Potter.

  • we got these in england. there called muslims 

  • id attack the nazgul but id also probably hesitate b4 doing so

  • @BlackSpittingCobra

    Remember though, grown battle hardened soldiers went into the fetal position at the sound of them. To us, they are simply fantasy characters, to them they are very real.

    Personally, I believe that I would piss myself and run.

  • You know, I was watching this scene while listening to some BB music, and I found it actually makes sense with the scene and goes perfectly with it.

    It was Dance With The Devil by BB. Start at 00:10 and play, it's pretty cool.

  • @ballrdd24

    Oh, and it really starts to make sense once Frodo puts on the Ring, from there after. If you time it right, when it says "Say goodbye." Frodo should jut've put on the Ring.

    Best thing about this scene is the sheer terror the actors show(At least Frodo) when the Nazgul appear, especially when Frodo puts on the Ring. Poor guy looks like a deer in the headlights.

  • 0:32-0:40 i'd literally shit myself & scream like a total bitch. I always find 3:30 onwards with the wraith running off on fire hilarious

  • Is it creepy that I enjoy the sound of his pain?

  • @golden24680

    Yes, yes it is. LMAO.

  • @ballrdd24 Ah crap.

    LOL I've been repeating him screaming for the past ten minutes and I'm grinning. WTF IS WRONG WITH ME?!

  • @golden24680

    .............Ummmm.Yeah, goodbye scary person. lol.

  • @ballrdd24 Awwww..... I liked you :(

  • the raith's screams sounds remarkably like justin bieber

  • 0:50 like as if they can stand the fury of the nazgul!

  • @lukasinkovec : They don't have much of choice, have they? It's either stand there and hope that Aragorn comes in time to save them, or try to outrun the creatures, which is absolutely out of question.

  • THEY'RE HERE.

  • I remember in the theater.. those screams were LOUD AS HELL.

  • why didn't the witch king just kill frodo? he just poisoned him

  • @xelementassassin : Well in the movie version I guess that was his intention, to kill Frodo and take the Ring, but the Witch King had no time, Aragorn came to prevent it.

  • @TheTwilightUnicorn i meant why didn't he just stab him with a normal sword? that would've made everything easier lol

  • @xelementassassin : There was no need for normal sword. The Witch King's sword kills normally, but instead of just keeping the victim dead, the sword's magic transforms the victim into a wraith.

    He tried to stab Frodo in the heart, of course, but hit him in his left shoulder, by accident. Then he tried to stab him again but Aragorn attacked.

  • @TheTwilightUnicorn Here's one thing that escaped me: My didn't the Witch King simply reach out and grab the ring from Frodo instead of using his strength in the Shadow/Spirit Realm? I'm all for the dramticness of the scene, but it seems strange that he would take the time to do that.

    Also, the movie is kinda overpowering Aragorn in this scene(and some others) what with him taking on 5 Nazgul. I'd be easier to imagine just three.

  • @ballrdd24 : Because bearing the Ring of Power by someone else than Sauron held no lesser punishment than being turned into a ghost and an eternal slave to Sauron, and to have the Ring taken away from the bearer by force in the dungeons of Barad Dur. For if the Ring is taken away against the bearer's own will, there is no greater torture than that. Such was Sauron's will, to punish those who had separarted Him from His Ring.

  • @TheTwilightUnicorn

    I know that. That's why WK used his morgul knifle instead of his sword. What I meant was why didn't he just stab Frodo then take it?

    Oh, right, that's why Gandalf said he couldn't take the ring, it would drive Frodo mad.

  • @ballrdd24 : That's because it should've been done in the Barad Dur, where Sauron could have enjoyed the pleasure of seeing the Ring taken from Frodo. Sauron wanted Frodo to be punished in the Barad Dur in the most terrible ways, and only after that have the Ring taken.

    Also why Gandalf said he couldn't take it, is because Gandalf is an Istari, a powerful maia, and if Gandalf used that Ring, the Ring would corrupt Gandalf and use him to bring death and misery to world - he wanted to prevent it.

  • @TheTwilightUnicorn

    Ah, now I understand. Speaking of Gandalf being a Mai/Istari, I was PISSED when Wk broke Gandalf's staff in the extended. THAT SHOULD NOT HAPPEN!

    Yeah, it would corrupt Gandalf and drive Frodo mad. I believe Gandalf explain's in the movie as saying.

    "I would use this Ring from a desire to do GOOD. But THROUGH me.... It would weild a power too great and terrible to be imagined." That, and it would probably end the series before it began if he could take it. :)

  • @ballrdd24

    Likewise! I was just like "... No. This cannot be true." *Jawdrop and facepalm* I also disliked how the movie made some things so different, it didn't respect the book. Although it must be said that the book and movie cannot be compared, but I still think that the movie didn't respect the book enough.

    And right you are, it would be one of the shortest movies ever. :D

  • @TheTwilightUnicorn

    What did you think of the trnslation of the NAzgul from the book to the movie? Personally, I liked them, and this scene.

    Also, I posted a comment about trying out a song with this scene. If you decide to try it tell me what you think.

  • @ballrdd24 : The Nazgul were frightening in the book, and even more scary in the movie, so I'd say that the movie succeeded in that. Also the atmosphere here is a bit better than it is the movie, because it was a bit too... hasty, in the book, to my taste.

    The scene in the movie was longer and had more good horror elements in it, shadows, mist, wind, darkness, many entryways for the Nazguls to come through, and most of all the music. These elements couldn't be included in the book.

  • @ballrdd24 :

    As for your song, I'd like to see it. However I'm a bit confused - where is it located?

  • @TheTwilightUnicorn

    Search BreakingBenjamin; Dance With The Devil on another tab, then start the video. At ten seconds, play the song.

    I also liked the additions to the "shift" effect when the Ring is worn. In the book it only mentioned what the wraiths looked like, and how blurry everything became.

  • Look at how pathetic this movie is. Ignore the special effects and drama for a second and just think about it - the villains here, supposedly immortal, can be sent running away by just one guy with a torch.

    Every other time they appear, someone should just pull one out and say in a cute voice: "I've got fire!"

    And you can kill them by sticking a sword in their face to top it off. You may need to be a woman for some stupid reason, though.

  • @highwind8124 You're entitled to your own opinion, but dang. I've heard of people who just don't like the WORLD of LoTR, or dislike the storyline, but calling it all pathetic is kinda petty behavior just because you don't like a few niggling details- a lot of people put in immense amounts of work in way more areas than just the special effects room to bring the books to life. And you know what? They succeeded brilliantly. Also watch a Sci-fi channel original and you'll see pathetic for real.

  • @highwind8124

    You're entitled to your opinon, but really, for such a supposedly pathetic book/movie, it certainly seems to be more popular then anything you've ever done im sure. Now I'm not being an asshole or anything, I'm just stating a fact.

    And next time, before you comment, make sure you have all your facts in. Really, some LOTOR fanatic might see this and start spamming the shit out of you.

    Believe me, I've been there(Commented on a MW2 video saying I was a Halo fan)

  • Go Aragorn!

  • *steps of fire* "$#^@, now i have to limp the rest of the movie"

  • WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!!

    Tomatoes, Sausages, nice crispy Bacon...

    that made somehow my day...and hungry ;)

  • WHERE ARE THE OTHER 4 OUT OF THE 9 KINGS?

  • @Concertchoir75 having a foursome

  • 1:50 : Damit frodo put the ring away quick before he sees it quick back in your pocket u bastard if you want to live and save middle earth from evil quick hide it, hide, hide it quick hurry up before he.. crap he's seen it.

  • Aragorn is a BEAST

  • AT 3:30 FRIED NAZGUL ANYONE! LOL! JOKE!

  • At 3:30 FUNNY PART I'M LAUGHING!

  • If i heard that scream in the middle of the night i would cry and shit my pants :(

  • @08chazman08 YOUR COMMENT FUNNY! (LAUGHING) I LOVE YOUR COMMENT! (EXCITED) - BACK TO WORK TOMORROW!

  • @Concertchoir75 um :L

  • How many times can Merry and Pippin fuck up everything?

  • Wait, Aragorn can chase off four of them with a torch? So why doesn't everybody always carry around torches?

  • @highwind8124 cuz they freak out and just kinda die

  • @highwind8124 As many times as I can get stuck in a bramble bush, which is at least once a week...

  • That one nazgul is like "screw this" and just jumps off the cliff

  • @bixsterino LOOOL good one :D

  • @bixsterino I agree he's thinking you know what fuck this & screw this I'm out of here.

  • if i am correct originally the hobbits got their daggers from the Barrow Downs in the Old Forest..

  • 0:26 "We saved some for you Mr. Frodo" lol

    0:35 "ash on my tomatoes" lol

  • very funny when the nazguls burn!!

  • @guifederer95 I agree especially when Aragorn throws the weapon into the nazgul's face.

  • Without the fire torch, Aragon wouldn't stand a chance against the five ringwraiths. 5/5.

  • that's right

    only fire can damage them

  • Thank you! I don't know why I got thumbs down for my comment.

  • love lotr! 5/5

  • fun useless fact, apparently when aragorn gives the hobbits their weapons he throws to merry a sword he got in rohan, and to pippin a sword he got in gondor.

  • do you think the reason why Aragorn is not afraid of the ringwraiths is because he might have known the 9 kings before they turned evil?

  • no aragorn despite the fact that he is one of the long living men he is less than a century old. The rings were given out long before that

  • In this video at 0:38 who are those shadow riders?