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Two of my favorite movie things I can relate to out of a few more movie moments

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Caesar from dawn of the planet of the apes and the trilogy of it so far is still by far my favorite mentor father figure leader framed brute yet ruthlessly kind I can think of that fits what I love in a super star protagonist.

my favorite part in any movie lord of the rings

thou shall not past gandolf and balrog the conflict at the bridge. What emerse me so much in that part is how powerful the bringing to it was. How gandolf spoke about no swords will work here how they ran from balrog for a escape(and these guys was powerful warriors badasses running from something I still haven’t seen but light from glowing tunnels that gets to me when my powerful hero like Gandalf is scared and shows fear….

Balrog really hit a key note with me. He made me feel like he was a very righteous spirit enraged by what the new world of middle earth was doing what had been built by dwarves orks man even the older race the elves that had made this ancient race go extinct sort of like dinosaurs the old age before mankind…

made me feel gandolfs fright yet pride on the bridge calling out thou shall not past because if this spirit leaves this place he would cause havoc for all sides good and evil because he isn’t of this battle he isn’t of this universe to much unknowns of what he could do neither Suron forces owned him nor good forces just sometging ancient that cannot be beaten by no mere swords and magic.. sort like a spirt of old days a freak supernatural character that more powerful than suron pop up that wasn’t a main antogonist who never set sail like gandolf and the crew did at the end of the third movie when there work is done.. balrog never left his hate is duty is still not done he’s not heard and all his family is wipe out and all what he knew was and is gone leaving only him in a old home redecorated by a newer dominant intelligence that slipped through the fingers of evolution and destroyed balrog and balrogs friends culture way of life.


I really believe GANDALF THE WHITE WAS BALROGS SPIRIT THAT COELESED INTO THR GRAY WIZARD… thr gray wizard fought balrogs hate and showed him friendship making the inner light of balrogs benevolent hate turn into a very powerful light they Gandalf harnessed.
 
Man this is deep! Wish Kowalski would have observed the speed limits to have a happy ending and the owner of the Challenger would a got his new wheels...but then it would have made for a lousy movie.
 
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