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Diva Legolas | Part 6: Fuck logic we need a plot twist 


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Diva Legolas | Part 1: Diva Legolas Enters Rivendell |

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Diva Legolas | Part 4: The Fellowship of the Ring 


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Diva Legolas | Part 2: Diva Legolas at the Council of Elrond | Part 3 will hopefully be published on Friday

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Diva Legolas strikes again.

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Diva Legolas Part 8: The Set That Had Already Been Made


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Watching the Fellowship of the Ring (Extended Edition) Cast commentary again.

Elijah, Billy, Sean and Dominic are a mixture of jokes, funny stories, laughter and admiration for scenes/actors.

Christopher Lee is Tolkien’s #1 fan. He gives facts about The Lord of the Rings series, explains things and is just very wise.

Ian McKellen tells little stories about his scenes and makes funny Gandalf noises.

Every scene is Orlando Bloom’s favorite and he’s in awe of everything.

John Rhys-Davies and Sean Bean grace us with their voices far too little.

And simply listening to Liv Tyler’s voice is splendid. She’s just so lovely.

And every time I sit and watch this I’m just like:

(Though that’s pretty much my reaction any time I come in contact with things concerning Tolkien/Middle Earth.)

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Galadriel’s Voice Over (beginning of Fellowship Of The Ring)

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"It seemed to him that he had stepped through a high window that looked on a vanished world. A light was upon it for which his language had no name. All that he saw was shapely, but the shapes seemed at once clear cut, as if they had been first conceived and drawn at the uncovering of his eyes, and ancient as if they had endured for ever. He saw no colour but those he knew, gold and white and blue and green, but they were fresh and poignant, as if he had at that moment first perceived them and made names for them new and wonderful. In winter here no heart could mourn for summer or for spring. No blemish or sickness or deformity could be seen in anything that grew upon the earth."
J.R.R. Tolkien (via sketchmedesire)

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Green Hill Morning by Ted Nashmith