The Gate of Moria was created in collaboration between the Dwarves and Celebrimbor, the leader of the Middle-earth artisans guild. Ring forging was just one of his creations.
@@moriko07 Yeah, it even says so ON THE GATE. Narvi made the doors themselves and Celebrimbor did the enchanting. It was easy to guess the password be abuse that gate was meant to open easily to admit their elvish friends in Hollin.
@@GuukanKitsune Yeah… no one doubted that by dint of digging they risked welcoming enemies into their home. Not from the outside, but from the inside. I cry for the Vala Aulë, after all he is a little bit their father.
I love bloopers like this. It's easy to forget with big franchises like LOTR or Star Wars that these larger than life actors are still human. And it's even better if you picture the blooper being canon to the story. I just picture the other dwarves staring at Thorin while he's fumbling around with the key until Balin just screams "WHAT DO YOU MEAN IT'S STUCK?!"
@@thehappycockatiel9568 "eh, it was worth the try. We still have the gold from the troll cave. It's not the great treasure of the Lonely Mountain, but it's something."
I have long hair myself and I'm glad to see how Richard struggles with his wig here because, while watching the movies, it seemed unrealistic to me that he didn't get his hair in the face not even once 😅
They should go on with this. Thorin: ....it's stuck.. Bilbo: Wha.. what do you mean it's stuck? Thorin: Oh.. no.. it's not.. This is the second time I've ever been this wrong.
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DM: roll investigation check to find the key hole. Player: "rolls d20" 5 DM: you inserted the key to what you believe to be the key hole, as you try turn the key, it got stucked, it's just another crevice in the wall.
DM: roll again Player: rolls 1 DM: you find a hole and insert the key. Too late, you realize the hole is a mouth of a wall troll, which jumps out of the wall and bites off your arm at the shoulder, swallowing it, key and all.
Thorin and his company travels to Erebor for over a year surviving trolls,goblins,orcs,Beorn,huge killer spiders,escapes elf dungeon and manages to not get chucked in another prison in laketown Key gets stuck
And so concluded their journey. As they said their goodbyes and parted, each thought to themselves what could have been. What they could not possibly have known was Smaug would be recruited to hunt down and murder to death Frodo as he approached Mount Doom. Having secured His ring once more, Sauron led his armies and poured fourth over Middle Earth as an unstoppable tide of blood and death. If only that key hadn’t jammed.
Meanwhile... Gandalf: "Why my bathroom key is not working on the door.... oh...... oooooh no" Thorin: "WELP, the last light is gone, key didn't work. That's it boys, its over"
Yeah, I’d be fine with that casting :) Probably won’t, now that they’re doing some weird sh*t about Mutants being the long enemies of their beloved ‘Eternals’, but still. That would be a pretty cool casting for Wolverine.
Sometimes when i see these funny behind the scenes videos i wonder how i would perform if somebody would just throw me into a professional filming crew xD I imagine it so out of my league and hard to get into character after such a blooper xD
Something people seem to have forgotten is that TLOTR cut out at least 2 or 3 times as much as the Hobbit ever did. The Hobbit films were as good as one can do adapting a children's book into an action-adventure trilogy to fit the precedent set before it. Most people who've watched TLOTR movies couldn't tell you who Tom Bombadil is, so the Hobbit shouldn't get the flak it got.
Of course a 300 page childrens book spread over three movies is going to cut less then 3 400 or so page epics turned into three corresponding movies. And cutting or changing for adaptation isnt inherently wrong. Tom bombadil is a neat character, a nice addition to a long book. But movies dont have as much time to tell their story and to be frank including tom bombadil isnt necessary to the story at all. Cutting stuff like tom was a good decision
@@joeb8935 I agree with your point, TLOTR is way bigger than the Hobbit was so of course stuff had to be cut out, but it sort of misses the point I was making. People, at least where I live, overreacted to things being cut from the Hobbit, but not really TLOTR. Tom had about as much plot value as the Dwarves crossing the river or interrupting the elves in Mirkwood. One thing we can all agree sucked was the shoehorned in love subplot. That went nowhere and did nothing