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Lord Of The Rings-The Fellows Lyrics


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May it be May it be an evening star Shines down upon you May it…
The Black Rider Nebabitham Maganane Netabdam daurad Nepam ned abarat-aglar i…
The Breaking of the Fellowship When the cold of winter comes Starless night will cover day …
The Bridge of Khazad Dum Urus ni buzra! Arras talbabi filluma! Ugrud tashniki kurduma…



The Prophecy The Prophecy I Yenillor morne tulinte i quettar Tercano Nur…
The Treason of Isengard Shre nazg golugranu kilmi-nudu Ombi kuzddurbagu gundum-ishi …


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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@psifla99

"You draw far too much attention to yourself... Mr. Underhill."

(What do you want?)

"A little more caution from you. That is no trinket you carry."

(I carry nothing.)

"I can avoid being seen if I wish. But to disappear entirely? That is a rare gift."

With his first three lines Viggo Mortensen had already made Aragorn iconic.



@mysticdragonwolf89

Viggo Mortensen, aka Aragorn son of Arathorn, aka- Sexiest Ranger
They actually cast Aragorn to play Aragorn
-would hike, often for more than a day, to remote filming locations, in costume, for the sake of authenticity
-was the best swordsman Bob Anderson (swordsmasterfinstructor for LotR, Pirates of the Caribbean, etc) says he has ever trained
-occasionally writes poetry (more bookcanon)
-speaks about 24601 languages
-you know that scene at the end of Fellowship when he's fighting the Uruk-hai?
And one throws a dagger at him and he hits it away with his sword?
Yeah, the guy who threw it was supposed to miss, but accidentally threw it directly at Viggo. Who just casually Aragorned and hit it away.
-Would randomly give chocolates to the hobbits
-According to John Rhys-Davis (aka Gimll), whenever you have a large by cast, one or two actors will naturally become the leaders. Guess who ended up in that role.
-Single-handedly convinced cast and crew to camp out to shoot a scene in the sunrise
-Once hit a wild rabbit with his car by accident. Promptly stopped his car and went to see if the rabbit was dead, needed a vet or if the only merciful thing to do was to finish killing him. The rabbit was dead. Viggo realized he was hungry. So he took the rabbit, made a fire by the roadside and ate it.
-According to cast and crew, sometimes you'd just see him disappear in the middle of the night and suddenly he'd come back with fish he'd caught Had his sword with him at all times. Slept with once.
-The best horse rider of the cast, hands down. Rides better than lots of pros, according to a horse trainer. Couldn't bear to part with his horse at the end of the shooting, so he bough him. The next movie (Hidalgo) of his also involved horses, and he bought his horse in that one too.
-Knows how to survive in the wild. I'm not kidding.
Hand-stitched a few things in his costume for an authentic I live away from civilization* Ranger feel.
-Also told the weapons department to make him a small bow because "Aragorn lives in the wild, he needs a hunting bow or he'll starve to death* - literally nobody else had thought about that.
-Also requested a small stone to sharpen his sword. Suggested that Aragorn would take Boromir's arm guards after his death.
-Speaking of hand-stitching, once he was touring Japan with a reporter for an article. Walked into a store, took a tshirt, bought it, cut off the print and hand-stitched It into the hat he was wearing. The reporter was going -???722277" the entire time.
-Peter Jackson literally sometimes called him Aragorn by accident

I say again, they actually cast Aragorn to play Aragorn



All comments from YouTube:

@gustavholmberg3922

Aragorn probably had one of the coolest character introductions ever

@WhitePony-zu5pi

Gustav Holmberg Viggo Mortensen couldn't have been better as Strider. Such a suave and mysterious badass.

@MDkid1

I loved how the pipe illluminates his eyes briefly, the sound effects and cinematography were perfect for that little scene.

@SoulSeeker4

Aragorn definitely had one of the coolest character introductions ever.

@10191927

Gustav Holmberg - I just remember seeing this in theaters and when they introduced him I was like “Oh that’s so awesome!”.

@SoulSeeker4

You have to admit that torch throw by Aragorn was pretty badass as well.

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@daytonasixty-eight1354

"Whose that in the corner?"
"Oh, that's the King of Gondor. He's been smoking pipeweed in the forest and cutting up orcs for nearly a century while on vacation from the throne."

@voltza030rk4

Denethor has left the chat

@comical4609

Fuck off with your degenerate weed shit.

@DARKNIGHTMARE32

@@comical4609 What lmao, that's the name of the herb in the series.

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