I used to have a friend at school who told everyone that his grandfather had made every single weapon and piece of armour in The Lord of the Rings by hand all by himself! lol That guy was so full of shit he probably ate himfelf!
My dream is to work there and help design those swords it has been for a year now and I live in NZ.
I have made a axe with a pine handle and Rimu axe head, long sword made out of pine, bow, spear and some arrows all made out off wood except for the bow which is bamboo but I stopped making that soughta stuff about 4 months ago I might get back into it.
What do you guys think I was thinking of making a Hattori Hanzo Katana off Kill bill just a wooden replica though.
I must agree, with the idea of using the best available technology to make the best quality pieces. I do hand forge work and can in no way compete with what machines can do. However, it is still very satisfying to pound away on hot metal the same way it was done for centuries. It's a hobby I would recommend to anyone who is interested in such things.
You are right. The story and characters were destroyed, but oh, the visuals and the music! It just makes it that much more tragic that they got so much right but got the essentials wrong.
I agree to an extent but I don't think you could've expected them to do a half decent version of such an epic trilogy of novels. The scope of the whole saga is massive, it'd be impossible for them to do it justice. I think they just set out to make good films which, in my opinion, they did pretty well.
Fair enough then, I agree. Still, I maintain that to do the book any kind of justice on film is nigh on impossible. Jackson gave it a go, though, and came out with a pretty good film. Also, I'd like to retract my calling LOTR a trilogy, I know it isn't.
@Flowerblood I actually think the first film did the first book justice. The extended edition of FOTR was the best thing I have ever seen. An epic sense of adventure, a fantastic world as believable as the real one and a fellowship, where any of us could find someone to connect with: Frodo for the young people, Sam for the shy people, Gandalf for the elderly people, Aragorn for the darker people, Gimli for the funny people and Legolas for little girls. And, oh the music! Howard Shore rocks.
why not visit the Royal Armouries Museum's summer exhibtion in Leeds? Arms and Armour from the Movies: The wonderful world of weta. It features over 200 objects of arms and armour from movies such as The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Chronicles of Narnia, Hellboy, King Kong and The Last Samurai. This is once in lifetime opportunity to see all of these original items on loan from Weta. See the museums website for details. Ends 16 November 2008.
My god, u know i love lord of the rings, yeh i said it, i love it. and......what. ask me a question on it.....go on. na im just messin tolkin for life... brrrrap, brap
They are living my dream.
philJT95 2 weeks ago
I used to have a friend at school who told everyone that his grandfather had made every single weapon and piece of armour in The Lord of the Rings by hand all by himself! lol That guy was so full of shit he probably ate himfelf!
TeamHeavySuck 1 year ago
ooops..why the did not see that the sword original design was made from the philippines>>>>>
juniks123456789 1 year ago
What happened to all those armors and weapons and shields and helmets after the movies?
SebbeLundblad 1 year ago
My dream is to work there and help design those swords it has been for a year now and I live in NZ.
I have made a axe with a pine handle and Rimu axe head, long sword made out of pine, bow, spear and some arrows all made out off wood except for the bow which is bamboo but I stopped making that soughta stuff about 4 months ago I might get back into it.
What do you guys think I was thinking of making a Hattori Hanzo Katana off Kill bill just a wooden replica though.
Or something off Predator.
OMGOMGIWANT 1 year ago
wow! those swords are magnificent! I so definitely want one of those things!
peacecanhappen27 2 years ago 5
I must agree, with the idea of using the best available technology to make the best quality pieces. I do hand forge work and can in no way compete with what machines can do. However, it is still very satisfying to pound away on hot metal the same way it was done for centuries. It's a hobby I would recommend to anyone who is interested in such things.
mauifarrier 2 years ago 4
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I love Andúril.
It was one of the best things about the LotR films.
Beautiful films, with beautiful weapons.
(the story and characters where ruined, but the eye-candy and music, made them worth it)
ZarlanTheGreen 2 years ago
You are right. The story and characters were destroyed, but oh, the visuals and the music! It just makes it that much more tragic that they got so much right but got the essentials wrong.
ibookworm 2 years ago
I agree to an extent but I don't think you could've expected them to do a half decent version of such an epic trilogy of novels. The scope of the whole saga is massive, it'd be impossible for them to do it justice. I think they just set out to make good films which, in my opinion, they did pretty well.
Flowerblood 2 years ago
Actually, I don't think it's a matter of scope. I think they nailed the scope. But the films lacked integrity towards Tolkien's theme and characters.
ibookworm 2 years ago
Fair enough then, I agree. Still, I maintain that to do the book any kind of justice on film is nigh on impossible. Jackson gave it a go, though, and came out with a pretty good film. Also, I'd like to retract my calling LOTR a trilogy, I know it isn't.
Flowerblood 2 years ago
@Flowerblood I actually think the first film did the first book justice. The extended edition of FOTR was the best thing I have ever seen. An epic sense of adventure, a fantastic world as believable as the real one and a fellowship, where any of us could find someone to connect with: Frodo for the young people, Sam for the shy people, Gandalf for the elderly people, Aragorn for the darker people, Gimli for the funny people and Legolas for little girls. And, oh the music! Howard Shore rocks.
ErnilEnNaur 1 year ago
why not visit the Royal Armouries Museum's summer exhibtion in Leeds? Arms and Armour from the Movies: The wonderful world of weta. It features over 200 objects of arms and armour from movies such as The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Chronicles of Narnia, Hellboy, King Kong and The Last Samurai. This is once in lifetime opportunity to see all of these original items on loan from Weta. See the museums website for details. Ends 16 November 2008.
RoyalArmouries 3 years ago 19
lord of the rings was a great film with some realy nice action backed up by a tremendous story line.
cqc75 3 years ago 22
@cqc75 do you know that the sword was originaly design in philippines??but sad too say nobody knows that...
juniks123456789 1 year ago
So Cool I wish I had just one Peters from
Narnia.
narniageek14 3 years ago 3
My god, u know i love lord of the rings, yeh i said it, i love it. and......what. ask me a question on it.....go on. na im just messin tolkin for life... brrrrap, brap
101Lyall101 3 years ago 4