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velvet4510 · 3 days
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NEW VERSION. :)
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tlotrgifs · 1 day
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the problem with lothlorien is that 180 days of the year you have to go gently wipe down your house o’ silver wood high in the treetops and it looks like this all over
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Sitting here with my family watching lotr, and I'm thinking to myself how good it would be if I was getting spit roasted by boromir and aragorn while the eye of sauron watches.
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winwin17 · 18 hours
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Incorrect Quote Poll
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milfjagger · 1 day
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lead them to paradise*
*on characters with a greater purpose
tommy (1975) the passion of joan of arc (1928) hereditary (2018) joker (2019) the last temptation of christ (1988) saint maud (2019) jesus christ superstar (1973) velvet goldmine (1998) hedwig & the angry inch (2001) lord of the rings: the fellowship of the ring (2001) and return of the king (2003) the wicker man (1973) el topo (1970) the matrix (1999) and the matrix: reloaded (2003) the holy mountain (1973) dune: part 2 (2024) crimes of the future (2022) jesus de montreal (1989) x-men: days of future past (2014) star wars: revenge of the sith (2005) and return of the jedi (1983)
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cinemagal · 1 year
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21 FILMS OF THE 21ST CENTURY The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) dir. Peter Jackson
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gandalf-the-fool · 1 year
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ben-sisko · 2 years
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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Directed by Peter Jackson
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webofdnw · 1 year
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Frodo
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Best Elijah Wood movies and performances:
1. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - Peter Jackson (2003)
2. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Peter Jackson (2001)
3. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - Peter Jackson (2002)
4. Green Street - Lexi Alexander (2005)
5. Everything Is Illuminated - Liev Schreiber (2005)
6. The Ice Storm - Ang Lee (1997)
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nzbricks · 1 year
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Minifigure Showcase: LEGO Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship Remade
LEGO set 10316 graciously bestowed upon us new minifigures of the Fellowship of the Ring. Consisting of Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee, Peregrin Took, Meriadok Brandybuck, Gandalf the Grey, Aragorn son of Arathorn, Legolas son of Thranduil, Gimli son of Gloin, and Boromir son of Denethor. While the fellowship was certainly complete, there was also room for improvement. So here I have chosen to catalogue the minute changes I made to my Fellowship minifigures to make them more closely resemble their film counterparts. 
1. Gandalf, Frodo, and Sam
Frodo, first and foremost, remained primarily unchanged from his out-of-box self. Sam, on the other hand, has received a couple of new accessories. Firstly, he is now equipped with a short sword, to fight in tandem with his trusty frying pan. However perhaps most notably, I have also added a backpack over his cloak, a mainstay of Sam’s on-screen character that to date has not yet been completely captured. I was going to give him the larger pack from minifigure series 19 explorer, but because he is a hobbit I decided to stick with the more size-compatible part. Gandalf has received perhaps the second-most extensive upgrade. Firstly, I replaced his strange one-hole cape from the set with a smoother gray two-hole cape. Secondly, I exchanged his face, which was originally a recycle from a harry potter set, with the far more endearing face from the 2013 Hobbit sets, also used in the LEGO dimensions lineup (where I also got his cape).  Finally, and perhaps most importantly, I gave him a much, MUCH needed new staff. SERIOUSLY... does it bother nobody else that Gandlaf, since his introduction in 2012, has been using the same 6L bar piece, even though his staff in the film is far more elaborate? Anyway, I created a custom build, consisting of an antenna piece, a 1x1 hollow stud, and an extra-small branch piece, all in reddish brown. This more faithfully replicates the tree-branch like staff from the film, which in case you didn’t know, he actually used to store his pipe. Also worth mentioning is that I equipped him with the newer sword mold to replicate Glamdring, otherwise known as the Foe-Hammer. 
2. Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli (a.k.a the Orc Hunters)
Following the breaking of the Fellowship, Aragorn, Gimli, and Legolas give pursuit to a band of Uruk-Hai, notably cloaked in the enchanted cloaks of Lothlorian. These accessories in particular are distinctly absent from any and all previous iterations of the characters, but using some olive-green specialized capes, I have equipped each of the hunters in their cloaks. Aragorn uses a cape previosuly used on Elrond, of all people, in the Witch King Battle set. Legolas uses a narrower cape that fits neatly under his longer hair. He also has his rather abysmal recycled head print from the Rivendell set replaced with his far more fitting and accurate face print used in the Hobbit and Dimensions sets, just like Gandalf. And Gimli, taking a page of Aragorn’s book, uses a cape from another Hobbit set (particularly an Unexpected Gathering, courtesy of Dwalin). Aragorn has the most extensive upgrade of the fellowship as I have created an entire new set of legs and torso to replicate his ranger attire seen in the majority of the films. But I made a separate post on that project so I won’t elaborate here. 
3. Boromir, Merry, and Pippin
Last of the Fellowship, Boromir, Pippin, and Merry see the least amount of alteration, with their minifigures remaining practically unchanged. Boromir in particular proves to be one of my favorite characters in the Rivendell set. I never much cared for his character in the books and films and felt pretty much the same way with his appearance in the original LEGO Lord of the Rings lineup. The way he was so accurately captured in the Rivendell set, like how his outfit perfectly matches his on-screen attire, and how his sword is a brand new mold made specifically to replicate the Sword of Gondor. Overall, his minifigure was practically perfect in my eyes and there wasn’t anything I could think of adding to strengthen the connection to his film counterpart (apart from a few arrows, maybe). The same can be said for Merry and Pippin, who, despite having their minifigures pretty much the same as in the set, are given brand new accessories. Each receive a short sword, and Pippin in particular receives an apple, to enjoy for his second breakfast of course. 
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hotstreak2k3 · 1 year
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“The Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring” was released on this day in 2001.
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Peter Jackson: Every Movie He Directed, Ranked by MovieWeb.
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the-delta-42 · 1 year
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#narsil the sword of #elendil the King of Gondor. #thelordoftherings #lordoftherings #thelordoftheringsthefellowshipofthering #lordoftheringsthefellowshipofthering #thefellowshipofthering #narsilsword https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn4nl0roSlD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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