The Hobbit: The Battle of five Armies (Extended) MOVIE REACTION! FIRST TIME WATCHING!

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Bittersweet cuz this was Christopher Lee’s last appearance. Of course they had a stunt double as him during the fight scenes but the close ups were definitely him.

acdragonrider
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Just letting you know in case you weren't aware: The gems Thranduil wanted back belonged to his late wife. He gifted the necklace to her before she died but when the dwarf king found them, he refused to give them back to him, which is also a reason why the alliance between the dwarfs and the elves became strained. Thranduil wasn't greedy for jewels, he just wanted a piece of his beloved wife back.

michellehawk
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Though Tolkien never mentioned Legolas in the Hobbit, he was probably at least at the battle since he was the prince of Mirkwood.

history
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After the events of this movie, Balin forms an expedition into Moria and that's where Gimli and the fellowship finds his grave and the final stand of his group.

rapgsolano
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The scene when the members of the white council fighting Sauron and his servants is one of my absolute favourites. So good that they added this to the movie.

MiserSeven
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"Why couldn't they do that at the end of the last film?"

Without the plot hook, most viewers would think that was the end of the story and not bother with the larger aftermath.

reptomicus
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I like the scene where Galadriel fights Sauron, because i see it as her sort of avenging her brother Finrod, who died in a duel against Sauron ( Sauron was still at full power and had a physical form) in the first age. Also its scary to think about the fact that Smaug was a small dragon, and he caused all that destruction so fast and easily.

pena
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Yay excited for this! Best scene for me is Galadriel, Elrond and Saruman fight.

se
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7:23 "MENFLESH" 😂 I legit wasn't looking for a second and thought "wait was that in the film?!" that's how good your impressions have gotten 😂

MrsStinnnsfire
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Lots of Middle Earth fun in this movie. It ends leaving you wanting to then start LOTR. And sometimes I did...:)

Alandennis
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No one:
Absolutely no one:
Seb in a deep voice: MUDFLESH

keiranfoord
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Elrond: So, I should not get on the bad side of my mother-in-law.

antivanov
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"Leave Sauron to me" was in the trailers and i just WHY DO YOU GIVE ME EMOTIONS

JeM
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Watching your reaction to Galadriel backhanding that Orc with her magic was totally worth it!

mitchywilson
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Also if you didn't notice Billy Boyd (Pippin) sang the credits song!

JeM
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When you at some point decide to rewatch these trilogies, I suggest starting with The Hobbit and ending with LotR, because just like you obviosuly pick up stuff from LotR watching the Hobbit the first time, you pick up on things the other way around as well. One example being in Fellowship in the mines of Moria where Gimli has boasted about his cousin Balin giving them a great welcome, and then of course finding his tomb instead, that just hits you harder after having met Balin in these films.

Looking forward to the Marvel series ^^

#ManFlesh ! xD

MBHenriksen
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9:37 "Can she actually match Sauron" No, not at all. Something to keep in mind is that this scene was in the film, but not in the book. Of all the prominent characters here, Galadriel is actually the weakest (greater than Elrond at magic, but less fighting prowess), and this is with her wearing a ring of power (which Elrond and Gandalf also here possess). This isn't to say Galadriel is not powerful, because she is, but she does not have the power to do anything to Sauron. In The Hobbit (book, by J.R.R Tolkien) it is simply stated that Sauron retreated from Dol Guldur, and most Tolkien scholars and fans consider this to be purposeful—meaning, he left of his own free will. Sauron was only in Dol Guldur so that he could gather information in secret, so now that he had been discovered by the White Council, he had no reason not to leave; so he did, and he soon came to reside back in his old home of Mordor.

When Galadriel says "You have no power here", this is kind of true. Sauron had not yet at this point gained enough strength to take physical form, or really do much to interact with the physical world. So could Galadriel have potentially forced Sauron to leave? Perhaps, but it is unlikely. As cool and visually unique as this scene is, it is not very accurate to the source material. That said, the events of this scene should not be discounted as a possibility completely, as the actions of the White Council in Dol Guldur is left unusually vague.

brandonwalker
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I always hope that a react channel will react to Billy Boyds song. The last goodbye. Damn copyright laws

NickplaysDrums
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that scene when Galadriel, Elrond and Saruman come to fight is some of the best shit you will ever see, thats a 10/10 scene :D also love the armies how they are all introduced and come together, especially the dwarves they are great :D the death of Alfred is Extended only btw :) there were a few little homages to LOTR here, like when Galadriel says to Sauron "You have no power here" just like when Gandalf pushed Saruman out of Theoden, also when Thorin asked his comrades if they will follow him and then the "to the king" shout thats just like in Helm's Deep, Bilbo saying "the Eagles are coming" :) Legolas has been defying the laws of physics quite often :D would say this is the best Hobbit movie too :) The Hobbit is a really cool fantasy, its a bit of a shame in the movie sense this came out after LOTR, that set the bar up too high so it was unfairly judged, the book came out before LOTR so if it would have been done that way with the movies too people wouldnt be so salty towards it, they would respect The Hobbit for what it is and applaud LOTR for being a magnificent follow up :)

kampinak
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Being in the cinema and witnessing the audience reaction to Dain's first appearance was a treat 😂😂 everyone recognised Billy Connelly's voice before we saw his face and the room sort of perked up! Worth listening to the OST track "Ironfoot" in isolation. One of my favourites of the whole trilogy and criminally underused in the film itself. Those twirly whirlies weren't in the theatrical version and i remember seeing them and being like well...that's the coolest thing I've ever seen 😂

JeM