@@EricGraham94 I recommand it ! The public seems to enjoy it highly each time You just have to find out if such concerts are going to happen near enough (in France, where this one - among others - took place, there won't be LOTR-in-concert event for a couple years from now)
"Rosie Cotton dancing, she had ribbons in her hair. If ever I was to marry someone, it would've been here, it would've her" That still kills me to this day.
@@StanLehmann Yes, it's incredible how consistent the music is throughout all the films. I don't know of any other film series that creates such musical intensity.
How many times I’ve watched and how many times I charmed and exited …. top cult movie ever!!!! Thx to such a great team , without them it wasn’t possible- H. Shore, P. Jackson, all team of editors, camera and costumes and OF COURSE talented team of the actors that make evth so emotional so stunning!!!
When the violinist has the time to wink his eye to the public at 4:12 :D As a tenor I had my own business and never realised that violins are excluded from the End of all things so much :D
I watched part 1 with my mom a few years ago, and we had planned to also find opportunities for the other movies. But we didn't make it to part 2 and 3 anymore. :'( Now she is gone forever. But she really liked seeing it with the score played live. :)
Gollum was the inadvertent hero, by accident. If he hadn't bitten the ring off Frodo's finger, and fallen into the lava, the ring would be in Sauron's possession