When accused of anything I always reply with "If you're referring to the incident with the dragon I was barely involved.
This whole scene is probably my favorite scene in the whole trilogy. It's so sweet and innocent and makes me wish Life was like that instead of it being more like Isengard or Mordor.
The weird thing about the fellowship's extended version is that there were not many scenes that they cut out entirely - just little bits and pieces from several scenes, making the scenes in the extended version a lot different than the theatrical version. Since I'm used to the theatrical version of this movie, it's hard to watch the extended one, oddly.
Still, the extended versions for the other two are much better. The 2nd version is much, MUCH better extended than not.
@AtCw593 the interesting thing about the extended versions is that there are several things where you have to have read the lotr and maybe some of tolkiens other writings to understand
The children looked disappointed for a moment and then he set the fireworks off. I love this scene; it’s so nice that the children recognise Gandalf and were running to see him; they’re so cute and adorable. The hobbit was smiling and his wife gave him that look, Gandalf`s a legend.
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lortacfan 3 weeks ago
When Gandalf gazes upon Hobbiton and the soundtrack kicks in, I'm at absolute tranquility.
flensoest 1 month ago
I just noticed something, Gandalf's hat is blue!
LifterC3 1 month ago
Watching this just brings makes me so nostalgic
hellblazersharif 1 month ago
When accused of anything I always reply with "If you're referring to the incident with the dragon I was barely involved.
This whole scene is probably my favorite scene in the whole trilogy. It's so sweet and innocent and makes me wish Life was like that instead of it being more like Isengard or Mordor.
gossamer999 1 month ago 10
The weird thing about the fellowship's extended version is that there were not many scenes that they cut out entirely - just little bits and pieces from several scenes, making the scenes in the extended version a lot different than the theatrical version. Since I'm used to the theatrical version of this movie, it's hard to watch the extended one, oddly.
Still, the extended versions for the other two are much better. The 2nd version is much, MUCH better extended than not.
AtCw593 2 months ago
@AtCw593 the interesting thing about the extended versions is that there are several things where you have to have read the lotr and maybe some of tolkiens other writings to understand
emw1994 2 months ago
@emw1994 I believe you on that. I'm pretty embarrassed that I haven't read the books in their entirety (just parts of them). gotta do that sometime
AtCw593 2 months ago
@AtCw593 you'll enjoy them
emw1994 2 months ago
The children looked disappointed for a moment and then he set the fireworks off. I love this scene; it’s so nice that the children recognise Gandalf and were running to see him; they’re so cute and adorable. The hobbit was smiling and his wife gave him that look, Gandalf`s a legend.
cyborgninja100 3 months ago
If you are referring to the incident with the dragon...I was barely involved...:-)
Gallifrey1010 3 months ago
@Gallifrey1010 Oh really? :D
Fathom2016 3 months ago
"A wizard is never late, Frodo Ballings, nor is he early. He arrives precisely when he means to".
Wow the arrogance wizards have then
TheAngelgirl1992 3 months ago 8
@TheAngelgirl1992 Hey, it's the perfect excuse! It's save my ass a couple of times before lol!
MrHiddenAssassin 2 months ago
You rock man...
teapartyforfive 3 months ago