LotR Film Quotes

Mark

CreativeMountainGames.com
Now that all three of the Extended Editions are out, and people have had the chance to watch them, what is you single favorite quote from any of the movies? I think I might still be partial to...

"Buckleberry Ferry!"

It's odd how much is conveyed about the situation in that one line, how well it is delivered, and how poetic the language is for such a short bit of dialogue.

How `bout you?
 

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"My friends, you bow to no one."

Brings a tear to my eye everytime I hear it.

And of course...

"It comes in pints??"
 




I really have to put in a vote for: "my friends....you bow to NOONE"

What a great line. And of course any and every reference to "fat tricksey hobbitses"
 

"I would have followed you to the end... my brother... my captain... my king."

One the most meaningful death scenes in movie history.
 

Now that the Mouth of Sauron is back in and they believe Frodo to be dead,

"For Frodo..."

Right before Aragorn leads the charge at the Black Gate.

For some reason I also found Gollum's admission of his evil nature on Mt. Doom: "Smeagol lied!" I was very impressed with how it was portrayed and delivered, just as I was with his entire character.
 

All of the above quotes are exceptional. I however rather like one that is not in the movies. In the FotR special material appendices is a bit of an interview with 'Merry' or 'Pippin' and they are talking of John Rhys Davies invitation to dine at a restaurant. Davies orders for all, and though my quote is not verbatim, you get the point:
We'll have twelve fillets, and six lobster, a brace of pheasant, ... Do you have partridge? - Bring the partridge!

I use that partridge line in any DnD game where I get the chance.
 


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