Aragorn was crowned in the castle of Gondor . Actually, its name is Minas Tirith.
Aragorn says to Frodo and Sam (in the movie, Merry and Pippin too), "My friends! You bow to no one." -sam-is-my-hero-
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Edoras is capital of Rohan where king Theoden lives. In the movie, there were a few important events that occurred there: when Gandalf, Aragorn, Gimli and Legolas came and Gandalf saved Theoden from Saruman's spell, or when the Palantir attacked Pippin.
The last Lord of the Rings movie was "Return of the King."
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Aragorn .
Are you referring to the second Lord of the Rings movie, in which Aragorn and Legolas are talking in the Fangorn Forest? If so, Legolas is simply telling Aragorn "There's something out there."
Viggo Mortensen's most famous movies are the Lord of the Rings series where he plays Aragorn. The movie, The Floundering, was the highest rated movie he was in, but not the most famous.
It never says in the movie, but it does say he was raised in Rivendell. According to Tolkien, Aragorn was born in the region known as Eriador (a large area where most of the early action of the movies takes place).
Of course it is. There have been several Scandinavians is English and American movies. For example Viggo Mortensen from Denmark played Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings. You do have to speak good English though.
You probably mean the Paths of the Dead while the entrance was called the Dark Door or the Gate of the Dead, but you could also be referring to Moria (Khazad-Dum).
Aragorn says to Frodo and Sam (in the movie, Merry and Pippin too), "My friends! You bow to no one." -sam-is-my-hero-
Aragorn's battle speech, known as the "Ride of the Rohirrim," was delivered before the Battle of the Pelennor Fields in "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King." He rallied the troops with the words "Ride now! Ride for ruin and the world's ending!" and urged them to fight for their loved ones and the survival of Middle-earth. It is a powerful and iconic moment in the book and movie.
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Aragorn or How To Train Your Dragon are both good dragon films.
if you mean the opening narration in the first movie, that was Cate Blanchett, as Galadriel but the books are from third person narrative, and their focus shifts from Frodo/Sam to Legolas/Aragorn/Gimli and also Merry and Pippin
Edoras is capital of Rohan where king Theoden lives. In the movie, there were a few important events that occurred there: when Gandalf, Aragorn, Gimli and Legolas came and Gandalf saved Theoden from Saruman's spell, or when the Palantir attacked Pippin.