The Hobbit The Battle of Five Armies Deleted Scene The Ride to Ravenhill

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Published 2015-12-04

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  • I love how the dwarfs' used rams in the movie, it's such a perfect mount for them. Rams are great at mountain traversing where dwarves tend to live and are stubborn and thick headed like them too, really a good match overall.
  • Dain’s words, “You’re all mad bastards. I like it. May Durin save you all.” get me every time.
  • @shadowsteed15
    Seriously, this whole trilogy made me love Balin so much, it was so sad to realize he actually dies in Moria few years later. He was such a kind dwarf and an absolute badass.
  • @blissky420
    "I am too old for this" I felt that 😂
  • I can't believe they cut this scene out!Its so cool and unique with the dwarves and the neat rams.
  • The goats were incredibly strong and well-trained creatures. Even within the lore those goats 100% had to have had magical abilities to be able to do what they did in this scene
  • @gregoryf9299
    Legit felt so sad for the rams that got killed. But what a scene. Showed what those dwarves could do (and have fun doing it!)
  • @cs8108
    The goats don’t even give a fluck they’re just like “whatever, get the fluck outta my way!”
  • @w3bcor3
    "AIM AT HIS JAMBAGS" " IT DOESN'T HAVE ANY JAMBAGS "
  • My heart breaks every time those wolves attacking those wholesome goats.
  • @maxpower.5189
    All hail the GOAT goats! Never has the world seen such great steeds before, and never would it be seen again after!
  • @BilbosaurGaming
    Such a great scene. the silence of the music during it makes it more intense.
  • @TheOuroboros84
    this is fucking awesome scene!!! For all its faults, The Hobbit really gave the dwarf lovers something other fantasy movies had not done, a good representation of Fantasy Dwarf culture and character and for that it's commendable.
  • @stooge389
    I LITERALLY cannot BELIEVE they removed this scene from the movie. This is possibly the coolest part of the entire battle. That vehicle is so fucking awesome. It references Darius III's Chariots with the scythed wheels getting a lucky shot in and beheading all six of those weird half-troll thingys (Ridiculously fantastical, but this is LITERALLY the IP that is the GENESIS of the modern era of High Fantasy Literature) , it references Santa's sleigh doling out coal to all the naughty orcs and wargs, equipped with the equivalent of a heavy chariot cannon (ballista- a tank is a heavily armored mobile firing platform, this is more of an infantry fighting vehicle), plus rear-guard lower caliber "machine gun" support (the dwarf shooting arrows) and a couple extra dwarves with melee weapons to fend off any grabbers-on (In real life modern war, infantry fighting vehicles and tanks have to be protected by infantry to do their job, so this is a shockingly accurate depction of an infantry fighting vehicle, barring the whole, you know, fantasticalism of it all). And then to de-link the ballista chariot, turn it around, and use it as a stationary, rearguard heavy firing platform WHILE simultaneously forming a cavalry unit to attack Ravenhill with the remaining goats???? And then for the other dwarf to come in on top of that giant... troll... thingy... and smack the shit out of the other troll, seriously!!!!?!?!?!? If this had been in the movie Maybe I would've liked it more!!!
  • The way the Rams are just jumping over the wargs is insane let's give them a round of applause 👏
  • @khuramnasar549
    Holy crap! I am lost for words! What a mimdblowing epic scence! How have I not seen this before!
  • @SPC49
    I absolutely love this, its so cool! But I can also see why they cut it, the hobbit didn't do as well because there were too many scenes like this, awesome action without any kind of weight behind it storywise. Think of how Aragorn comes back with the ghost army or how Legolas and Gimli count kills, putting aside the bad blood between elf and dwarf and recognising each as talented warriors forming a friendship that would last for two ages over friendly competitiveness. Or how the last stand when Aragorn says 'for frodo' works so well because he doesn't know if his friend is alive or dead, but is willing to fight and die in the hope that he will be, shoulder to shoulder with the rest of the fellowship. Those scenes work because they hit hard as well, they have the story behind them.
  • @TinfoilHatWearer
    Why in the name of all that is holy, did they cut this?!?!? This is incredible!