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Here's the full length reaction to The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring! The long awaited full length reaction! These movies have already become some of my favorite movies of all time. I'm working on exporting The Two Towers and The Return of the King, and they will be posted as soon as I can get them up on YouTube! Enjoy!

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THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RINGS - Full Length Reaction!

Welcome Patrons! Thank you so much for being a part of my Patreon community! I'm so truly grateful for your support. Here is the full length reaction to The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring! Enjoy! My Instagram: addie_counts

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Clay F

The Shire is super cool. So is Rivendell. "Be at peace, Son of Gondor." -I did not retain much from reading the book 45 years ago while in high school, except for a few names and some context. -Watched the movie in the theater in 2001. -Watched bits and pieces of the movie when I bought the DVD for my kids in the late-2000s. -This year (2023), I streamed the movie 3 times and now realize how truly good the movie is. Giving up immortality is too drastic for me, no matter the circumstances. Just a personal gut feel.

Mr. Writhms

Two years late to the party... I am just beginning your "Lord of the Rings" journey. I wasn't ready to watch those long movies again... until now. You probably won't read this so... blah blah blah lots of fun. Blah blah blah... awesome reaction. 😊

MotoDork

YAASSSS

MotoDork

These stories were written by Tolkien as an allegory for war and what it does to a person, to friends and friendships, and to the communities.

Patrick Egan

Just a fun note, my name is actually in the credits for all three movies. When they first came out there was a fan club created, and depending on how long you signed up for initially, you would get your name in one, two or all three of the Extended Edition credits. :)

Robjgood

Tolkien famously said he hated allegory. My interpretation is similar to yours but it seems like that was not his intent.

Richard Maurer

I think it was more that he wove his life experiences into his stories, rather than intentional allegory.