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30 Day LOTR challenge — Day 1 Favourite film: The Return of the King

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thewincheters:

I do not believe this darkness will endure.

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aragornslegacy:

For Frodo.

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arwenundomiel:

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003)

“All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us.”

For Ali, with lots of love.

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mikroeinaitomatisou:

Come along, Samwise!

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30 Day LOTR challenge — Day 2  Favourite hobbit 

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whiteladyofrohann:

TOP 50 CHARACTERS (as voted by my followers) #48 → Gimli (Lord of the Rings)

“Certainty of death. Small chance of success. What are we waiting for?”

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A deleted song from Lord of the Rings!

This song, Use Well the Days, was written for the ROTK end credits. You won’t find it anywhere in the soundtrack- It was cut after Into the West took its place. (this recording may not be the “final draft” of the song, either.) Just like Into the West, it was composed by Howard Shore and sung by Annie Lennox, with lyrics by Fran Walsh.

Use Well the Days is about Frodo bidding his final farewell to Sam…. thanking him, blessing him, and hoping the rest of his life in Middle Earth will be happy and peaceful. 

lyrics:

round the corner there may wait
a new road or a secret gate
and though I have passed them by
a day will come
I will take the hidden paths that run
west of the moon and east of the sun
I’m glad that you are here with me, here at the end of all things.

night too shall be beautiful and blessed and its fear will pass
I must leave, must cross the Sea
the love you gave is all I take with me
use well the days
use well the days
turn your face to the green world
use well the days

seven stars and seven stones and one white tree from all the sound it seems
use well the days
use well the days
turn your face to the green world
use well the days

and it’s based on Frodo’s version of Upon The Heart The Fire is Red:

Still round the corner there may wait
A new road or a secret gate;
And though I oft have passed them by,
A day will come at last when I
Shall take the hidden paths that run
West of the Moon, East of the Sun.

I honest to god wish this had been used instead of Into The West.
Don’t get me wrong, I love Into The West with all my heart, but if I heard the lines “I’m glad you’re here with me, here at the end of all things” immediately followed by “the love you gave is all I take with me” right after watching RotK I would’ve straight-up dropped dead.

I know what you mean…I personally love Into the West more but I also love the idea of Return of the King ending, not with a huge showstopping song like Into the West, but with a humble Shire-y song like this. Frodo’s version of the Last Goodbye.

Howard Shore has said in interviews that his favorite parts to score were never the epic scenes but the the small, intimate moments between characters, especially between Frodo and Sam. He’d wanted the last song to sound “like it belonged in the Shire.” And yeah, this song does sound far more humble and hobbit-y than the elven Into the West. 

But Into the West was also written for a young friend of the crew who died of cancer during the production of ROTK…and when you listen to it you can hear that very real grief and pain. Into the West wasn’t just about Frodo passing over the sea, but the death of someone the filmmakers knew.

I almost feel like ROTK needed to end with both songs? Because they’re equal and opposite.

Into the West is sung to the person crossing the sea.

Use Well the Days is sung to the person who was left behind. 

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garashirs:

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listen i know us tolkien fans don’t always see eye to eye but the one thing i think we can all agree on is that middle-earth would have been infinitely better if they’d had vine

melkor: hey everybody today my brother pushed me so i’m starting a kickstater to put him down

melkor: the benefits of killing him are i would get pushed way less

legolas: i saw you hanging out with kili yesterday!

tauriel: legolas it’s - it’s not what you think!

legolas, drawing his bow: i won’t hesitate, bitch!

pippin: merry look it’s the good kush

merry: this is orthanc, how good can it be?

frodo, casting the ring into the fire: this bitch EMPTY! YEET

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