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christophernolan · 5 months
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LORD OF THE RINGS The Two Towers | 2002
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hikuleo-archive · 2 years
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“It’s the beards.” ⇢Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
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ashton-slashton · 2 years
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I drew more of the him. Weird goth horse boy, funny little snake man, traitor. Whatever, I love this slimeball.
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@taurielthepirateking​, listen up:
LOTR AU where Sharaman is a Haradrim king weakened by the witchcraft of Nizam, who now rules the kingdom with the support of Mordor so he is the one making their armies fight for Sauron. 
Dastan, Tus and Garsiv are bannished and in their exile they come across Aragorn, Gimli and Legolas; who also got news about the banishment of Eomer in Rohan. 
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redpool · 5 days
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WHAT WAS THE REASON?!
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uncursedswan · 1 year
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Every time I rewatch The Lord of the Rings I oscillate violently between “it’s important to show men having close, supportive friendships and I’m so glad Peter Jackson chose to show all the male characters being loving and physically affectionate with one another in a healthy, platonic way” and “damn, these bitches gay. good for them, good for them”
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beardedmrbean · 4 months
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anyataylorjoy · 1 year
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VIGGO MORTENSEN as ARAGORN THE TWO TOWERS, 2002, dir. Peter Jackson bonus:
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bedroomdoorclosed · 9 months
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brigwife · 8 months
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The Lord of the Rings (Extended-extended edition): Shots that didn't make the final cut
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THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS (2002)
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christophernolan · 1 year
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LORD OF THE RINGS:THE TWO TOWERS 2002 | Peter Jackson
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hikuleo-archive · 2 years
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Aragorn: You have some skill with a blade. Éowyn: Women in this country learned long ago: Those without swords can still die upon them. ⇢ Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
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letthefairyinyoufly · 2 months
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samwwise · 1 year
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when you watch the two towers and you get to the part where sam says “there’s some good in this world mr. frodo, and it’s worth fighting for” and you feel that rush of hope and you’re just like. you’re right sam. there is. there really is.
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la-pheacienne · 16 days
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I'm reading the lord of the rings and I'm once again amazed at how... good most characters are. Like, they are genuinely good people. They are a bunch of kindhearted, gracious, caring people, coming together under adverse circumstances and trying to figure things out and find a solution and support each other through it all. Like Frodo and Sam meet Faramir and Faramir is a bit suspicious at first and kind of implies Frodo may be a spy, and then when he hears his story and he's like Frodo, I pressed you so hard at first. Forgive me! It was unwise in such an hour and place. And this blows.my.mind. He wasn't even particularly mean or threatening to him in the beginning, he's just such a kind, considerate man, recognizing the kindness and honesty of another man. And they're all like that. Even Gollum starts slowly changing (for a short while) when he encounters Frodo because that's the thing about kindness and humility and grace, they are contagious. They transform people, even a creature like Gollum cannot be immune to that. Like, you may consider all this simple and basic and I get it but, hear me out. It is quite rare to see that in modern media and it is also pretty difficult to pull off in a way that is not corny and simplistic. It is mind blowing that you actually don't have to present the entire palette of human cruelty and vice in order to tell a compelling story, contrary to popular belief. Lotr does the exact opposite, and it is just beautiful and it warms my heart. Especially taking into consideration tolkien's pretty grim growing-up experience, him being a double orphan without a home, raised between an orphanage and a priest and having no family apart from his brother and then the war and then he almost dies and then he's poor as hell and then a second war and it all makes sense somehow. He writes to his wife who is also an orphan two days before the marriage "the next few years will bring us joy and content and love and sweetness such as could not be if we hadn't first been two homeless children and had found one another after long waiting" and, yes, yes! The love and sweetness just radiate from his work, the entire lotr series is a little radiant bubble of hope and love and grace that he imagined in his head to deal with a dismal reality and then he just gave that to the world, and isn't that what imagination and art is all about after all?
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