elegiac.

expressing sorrow or lamentation.
irane8the8ivysaur:

spicysweetpotatoes:

allanime01:

milojamesthatch:

chichacanhandleherself:

somniloquentsomnambulist:

this-is-me-running-free:

Disney Classics:
101 Dalmatians
101 Dalmatians II Patch’s London Adventure
Aladdin
Aladdin: The Return of Jafar
Aladdin and the King of Thieves
Alice in Wonderland
Atlantis: Milo’s Return
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Bambi
Bambi II
Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas 
Bolt
Brother Bear
Brother Bear 2
Chicken Little
Cinderella
Cinderella II: Dreams Come True
Cinderella III: A Twist in Time
Dinosaur
Disney Princess A Christmas of Enchantment
Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams
Disney Princess Stories Volume One: A Gift from the Heart
Disney Princess Stories Volume Two: Tales of Friendship
Disney Princess Stories Volume Three: Beauty Shines from Within
Dumbo
Enchanted
Fantasia
Fantasia 2000
Hercules
James and the Giant Peach
Lady and the Tramp
Lady and the Tramp 2
Leeroy & Stitch
Lilo & Stitch
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Had a Glitch
Mary Poppins
Meet the Robinsons
Mickey’s Christmas Carol
Mulan
Mulan II
Oliver & Company
Peter Pan
Pinocchio
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men’s Chest
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger TidesPeter Pan: Return to Never Land
Pocahontas
Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
Robin Hood
Sleeping Beauty
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Stitch! The Movie
Tangled
Tarzan
Tarzan and Jane
Tarzan II
The Aristocats 
The Black Cauldron
The Emperor’s New Groove
The Fox Hound
The Fox Hound 2
The Great Mouse Detective
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Hunchback of Notre Dame II
The Jungle Book
The Jungle Book 2
The Little Mermaid
The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea
The Little Mermaid III: Ariel’s Beginning
The Lion King
The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride
The Lion King 1½
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Princess and the Frog
The Reluctant Dragon
The Rescuers
The Rescuers Down Under
The Sword in the Stone
The Tigger Movie
Tinker Bell
Treasure Planet
Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Yeah
Disney Pixar:
A Bug’s Life
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins
Cars
Cars Toon Maters Tall Tales
Cars 2
Finding Nemo
Monster Inc.
Ratatouille
The Incredibles
Toy Story 
Toy Story 2
Toy Story 3
Up
WALL-E
Your Friend, the Rat
i am so gonna watch toy story right fucking now.
this is all im gonna do over break
OOC; OHMYGOD. IT’S HEAVEN.
HOLY SWEET HELL

BLESS YOUR COW.
OH LORD OF DEERS!!!!

I
I DONT EVEN KNOW WHERE TO START
I KNOW WHAT IM DOING THIS WEEKEND :D
WINTER BREAK COMPLETE. LETSGO

reblogging for my own personal use



[ ATLANTIS. IS. THERE. sdfjkgsdfs ]





I know what mani and I are doing this weekeeeend! :DDDDD

irane8the8ivysaur:

spicysweetpotatoes:

allanime01:

milojamesthatch:

chichacanhandleherself:

somniloquentsomnambulist:

this-is-me-running-free:

Disney Classics:

101 Dalmatians

101 Dalmatians II Patch’s London Adventure

Aladdin

Aladdin: The Return of Jafar

Aladdin and the King of Thieves

Alice in Wonderland

Atlantis: Milo’s Return

Atlantis: The Lost Empire

Bambi

Bambi II

Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas 

Bolt

Brother Bear

Brother Bear 2

Chicken Little

Cinderella

Cinderella II: Dreams Come True

Cinderella III: A Twist in Time

Dinosaur

Disney Princess A Christmas of Enchantment

Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams

Disney Princess Stories Volume One: A Gift from the Heart

Disney Princess Stories Volume Two: Tales of Friendship

Disney Princess Stories Volume Three: Beauty Shines from Within

Dumbo

Enchanted

Fantasia

Fantasia 2000

Hercules

James and the Giant Peach

Lady and the Tramp

Lady and the Tramp 2

Leeroy & Stitch

Lilo & Stitch

Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Had a Glitch

Mary Poppins

Meet the Robinsons

Mickey’s Christmas Carol

Mulan

Mulan II

Oliver & Company

Peter Pan

Pinocchio

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men’s Chest

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger TidesPeter Pan: Return to Never Land

Pocahontas

Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World

Robin Hood

Sleeping Beauty

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Stitch! The Movie

Tangled

Tarzan

Tarzan and Jane

Tarzan II

The Aristocats 

The Black Cauldron

The Emperor’s New Groove

The Fox Hound

The Fox Hound 2

The Great Mouse Detective

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

The Hunchback of Notre Dame II

The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book 2

The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea

The Little Mermaid III: Ariel’s Beginning

The Lion King

The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride

The Lion King 1½

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

The Princess and the Frog

The Reluctant Dragon

The Rescuers

The Rescuers Down Under

The Sword in the Stone

The Tigger Movie

Tinker Bell

Treasure Planet

Winnie the Pooh

Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Yeah

Disney Pixar:

A Bug’s Life

Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins

Cars

Cars Toon Maters Tall Tales

Cars 2

Finding Nemo

Monster Inc.

Ratatouille

The Incredibles

Toy Story 

Toy Story 2

Toy Story 3

Up

WALL-E

Your Friend, the Rat

i am so gonna watch toy story right fucking now.

this is all im gonna do over break

OOC; OHMYGOD. IT’S HEAVEN.

HOLY SWEET HELL

BLESS YOUR COW.

OH LORD OF DEERS!!!!

I

I DONT EVEN KNOW WHERE TO START

I KNOW WHAT IM DOING THIS WEEKEND :D

WINTER BREAK COMPLETE. LETSGO

reblogging for my own personal use

[ ATLANTIS. IS. THERE. sdfjkgsdfs ]

I know what mani and I are doing this weekeeeend! :DDDDD

(via badwolfonbakerstreet)

toralinda:

lastallianceofelvesandmen:

sherlocktardisbluescarf:

saintdoriangray:

likepearlsofwater:

satanismyfather:

draculaismyfather:

dafuq

Meanwhile in my nightmares…

I fucking love Earth





Sleep is highly overrated anyway

…
Brb gonna go track down some holy water…

toralinda:

lastallianceofelvesandmen:

sherlocktardisbluescarf:

saintdoriangray:

likepearlsofwater:

satanismyfather:

draculaismyfather:

dafuq

Meanwhile in my nightmares…

I fucking love Earth

Sleep is highly overrated anyway

Brb gonna go track down some holy water…

(Source: deepredroom, via thewandofrassilon)

wholockian221b:

jawn-locked:

rata-del-desierto:

disturbingimages:

http://comic.naver.com/webtoon/detail.nhn?titleId=350217&no=31&weekday=tue
Just a comic, are you curious?
Scroll down slowly.

holy fucking shit

JESUS FUCK. I accidentally hit the “end” button in my panic and it took me down to the bottom of the page. I tried scrolling up again to finish it but ajksdaskfd I couldn’t. JAY-SUS.

HOLY SHIT. I started SCREAMING my head off and almost threw my computer off my bed. I want to finish it but, I can’t. ;__; Christ. 

wholockian221b:

jawn-locked:

rata-del-desierto:

disturbingimages:

http://comic.naver.com/webtoon/detail.nhn?titleId=350217&no=31&weekday=tue

Just a comic, are you curious?

Scroll down slowly.

holy fucking shit

JESUS FUCK. I accidentally hit the “end” button in my panic and it took me down to the bottom of the page. I tried scrolling up again to finish it but ajksdaskfd I couldn’t. JAY-SUS.

HOLY SHIT. I started SCREAMING my head off and almost threw my computer off my bed. I want to finish it but, I can’t. ;__; Christ. 

apriki:

I think it’s amazing, tbqh. I think that Anonymous embodies everything the power of the internet can be and turns it into a weapon for defending free speech, which is, at the end of the day, censorship of anything on the web is aiming to destroy.
Consider this: we are the first generation to truly have been raised in a digital world. For most of us, there is nothing scary or confusing or uncomfortable about sitting down in front of a computer and googling something or just making our way around the internet. Our view and our impact aren’t limited to our local community or area - thanks to the internet, our social circles and our perspective is worldwide. Have you ever spoken to someone you’ve never met, who lives half a world away? That’s the power of the internet: a global communication system that lets you connect instantly to people whose experiences and lives are drastically different to yours.
In the 1450’s, the Gutenberg press was created, and it changed the world because for the first time ever, widespread populations were learning to read and to understand, and began interpreting the Bible for themselves instead of listening to the church. This lead to schisms in Christianity that are still fought over today - all because the masses, for the first time, had the change to become informed for themselves. Do you know what the Internet gives us? It gives us knowledge, and that will get you further than anything else in the world. God, how could you not want to know? How could you not want to be on the web everyday, learning and understanding? Everything is accesible to you at the click of a button, and that’s not only revolutionary, it’s neccessary. 
People should not be censored by their governments. They should be given the choice and the opportunity to educate themselves, and the internet gives them that chance. People should be able to choose what media they’re going to consume, and when, and how; and not feel ostracised because of their geographic location, because the internet eliminates that factor. Internet users know this. File sharing sites know this. For some reason, governments and corporate businesses seem to have missed the message.
The fact remains that the entertainment industry is centered on the United States, and the rest of the world is secondary to that. In most countries there is no Netflix or direct streaming of television shows (and where they are present the shows usually have a delay by one or two seasons from when they air in America), and the shows that air are a limited and controlled sampling of the full scope. There is no fast, cheap and reliable way to download or stream these shows from websites or programs (attempting to stream from sites like ABC or Hulu outside of the US ends with a “this video is not available in your country” notice) - if you are not in the US, there is basically nothing for you. Unless, of course, you torrent or download - the companies who own television shows don’t think they’re going to make a profit in your country, so you’d probably never get to see them otherwise.
Basically, the entertainment industry is constantly and repeatedly telling me that my worth as a consumer is less than an American because I am not as geographically desirable. Even on the internet - which transcends national boundaries - I am not allowed to view things because I am not an American. Do you know what I think about that? I think it’s bullshit. 
I think that everyone, everywhere is an equal consumer. I think that we should all be given the choice to engage with media, to educate ourselves, to learn and experience what the world has to offer us. I think that the government won’t let me do that, and corporate industry doesn’t want me to do that, and that the internet is quite possibly one of the only places in the world where free speech is given free reign, and that’s beautiful.

We don’t vote in entertainment companies or business CEO’s, and yet they decide what we hear, what we see, what’s good for us and what isn’t. We don’t decide what ads we see or how people are represented in them; we aren’t given a say in the fact that the make up industries of the world make a profit out of attempting to keep women in a state of shame over their own bodies, or that people of color and non-heterosexuals and those who do not adhere to the gender binary are barely represented at all in any media. I think that all these groups - that all groups, everywhere - have an opportunity to gather and connect and learn on the internet. And I think the fact that governments and industries want to stamp that out so they can keep the public in a state of ignorance and isolation is despicable.
Anonymous stands for people who have gotten used to free speech, and who don’t want to give it up. And when you think about it, it is all of us - do you know anyone who is a member on an online forum? Who uses wikipedia, who reads news sites or who googles words when they don’t know how to spell them properly? It’s the entire world - the whole goddamn world! - right at your fingertips, and the scariest thing about that is that our generation is going to be the first generation of informed, mobilised global citizens, who know that we are powerful, and that we’re not alone. That is what Anonymous is. The hackers and activists who take down sites and protest are people who have grown up on the internet, too, and most likely learned their skills through it: they are weapons of free speech. Now there’s something to think on.
I’ll sum this up real simple: the internet is our Library of Alexandria. And if there was some way, any way, that I could help stop the Romans from burning that fucker down? Well then you’d better throw a Guy Fawkes mask over this way and call me anonymous too.

apriki:

I think it’s amazing, tbqh. I think that Anonymous embodies everything the power of the internet can be and turns it into a weapon for defending free speech, which is, at the end of the day, censorship of anything on the web is aiming to destroy.

Consider this: we are the first generation to truly have been raised in a digital world. For most of us, there is nothing scary or confusing or uncomfortable about sitting down in front of a computer and googling something or just making our way around the internet. Our view and our impact aren’t limited to our local community or area - thanks to the internet, our social circles and our perspective is worldwide. Have you ever spoken to someone you’ve never met, who lives half a world away? That’s the power of the internet: a global communication system that lets you connect instantly to people whose experiences and lives are drastically different to yours.

In the 1450’s, the Gutenberg press was created, and it changed the world because for the first time ever, widespread populations were learning to read and to understand, and began interpreting the Bible for themselves instead of listening to the church. This lead to schisms in Christianity that are still fought over today - all because the masses, for the first time, had the change to become informed for themselves. Do you know what the Internet gives us? It gives us knowledge, and that will get you further than anything else in the world. God, how could you not want to know? How could you not want to be on the web everyday, learning and understanding? Everything is accesible to you at the click of a button, and that’s not only revolutionary, it’s neccessary. 

People should not be censored by their governments. They should be given the choice and the opportunity to educate themselves, and the internet gives them that chance. People should be able to choose what media they’re going to consume, and when, and how; and not feel ostracised because of their geographic location, because the internet eliminates that factor. Internet users know this. File sharing sites know this. For some reason, governments and corporate businesses seem to have missed the message.

The fact remains that the entertainment industry is centered on the United States, and the rest of the world is secondary to that. In most countries there is no Netflix or direct streaming of television shows (and where they are present the shows usually have a delay by one or two seasons from when they air in America), and the shows that air are a limited and controlled sampling of the full scope. There is no fast, cheap and reliable way to download or stream these shows from websites or programs (attempting to stream from sites like ABC or Hulu outside of the US ends with a “this video is not available in your country” notice) - if you are not in the US, there is basically nothing for you. Unless, of course, you torrent or download - the companies who own television shows don’t think they’re going to make a profit in your country, so you’d probably never get to see them otherwise.

Basically, the entertainment industry is constantly and repeatedly telling me that my worth as a consumer is less than an American because I am not as geographically desirable. Even on the internet - which transcends national boundaries - I am not allowed to view things because I am not an American. Do you know what I think about that? I think it’s bullshit. 

I think that everyone, everywhere is an equal consumer. I think that we should all be given the choice to engage with media, to educate ourselves, to learn and experience what the world has to offer us. I think that the government won’t let me do that, and corporate industry doesn’t want me to do that, and that the internet is quite possibly one of the only places in the world where free speech is given free reign, and that’s beautiful.

We don’t vote in entertainment companies or business CEO’s, and yet they decide what we hear, what we see, what’s good for us and what isn’t. We don’t decide what ads we see or how people are represented in them; we aren’t given a say in the fact that the make up industries of the world make a profit out of attempting to keep women in a state of shame over their own bodies, or that people of color and non-heterosexuals and those who do not adhere to the gender binary are barely represented at all in any media. I think that all these groups - that all groups, everywhere - have an opportunity to gather and connect and learn on the internet. And I think the fact that governments and industries want to stamp that out so they can keep the public in a state of ignorance and isolation is despicable.

Anonymous stands for people who have gotten used to free speech, and who don’t want to give it up. And when you think about it, it is all of us - do you know anyone who is a member on an online forum? Who uses wikipedia, who reads news sites or who googles words when they don’t know how to spell them properly? It’s the entire world - the whole goddamn world! - right at your fingertips, and the scariest thing about that is that our generation is going to be the first generation of informed, mobilised global citizens, who know that we are powerful, and that we’re not alone. That is what Anonymous is. The hackers and activists who take down sites and protest are people who have grown up on the internet, too, and most likely learned their skills through it: they are weapons of free speech. Now there’s something to think on.

I’ll sum this up real simple: the internet is our Library of Alexandria. And if there was some way, any way, that I could help stop the Romans from burning that fucker down? Well then you’d better throw a Guy Fawkes mask over this way and call me anonymous too.

(via thewandofrassilon)

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benedictatorship:

bearpolars:

satisfactual:

13 minutes, 40 seconds of Jim Moriarty.

I’M GONNA MISS YOU, MY DEARR :(

Also I love how he says John like JAWNN

(via benedictatorship)

4 months ago - 8103
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brilliantdeduction:

Sherlock’s little, gorgeous composition.

Just ignore John’s creeping feet on the floorboards, shhhh.

(Source: airdotcaptain, via johnhwatson-)

4 months ago - 931
matt-smith-:

Doctor Who: The New Series Archive 
Note: You should download Illimitux before so you can have unlimited access on Megavideo.
Season One (Ninth Doctor and Tenth Doctor):
Rose
The End of the World
The Unquiet Dead
Aliens of London
World War III
Dalek
The Long Game
Father’s Day
The Empty Child
The Doctor Dances
Boom Town
Bad Wolf
The Parting of the Ways (Nine regenerates into Ten)
The Christmas Invasion (Christmas Special)
Season Two (Tenth Doctor):
New Earth
Tooth and Claw
School Reunion
The Girl in the Fireplace
Rise of the Cybermen
The Age of Steel
The Idiot’s Lantern
The Impossible Planet
The Satin Pit
Love & Monsters
Fear Her
Army of Ghosts
Doomsday
The Runaway Bride (Christmas Special)
Season Three (Tenth Doctor):
Smith and Jones
The Shakespeare Code
Gridlock
Daleks in Manhattan
Evolution of the Daleks
The Lazarus Experiment
42
Human Nature
The Family of Blood
Blink
Utopia
The Sound of Drums
Last of the Time Lords
Voyage of the Damned (Christmas Special)
Season Four (Tenth Doctor):
Partners in Crime
The Fires of Pompeii
Planet of the Ood
The Sontaran Stratagem
The Poison Sky
The Doctor’s Daughter
The Unicorn and the Wasp
The Silence in the Library
Forest of the Dead
Midnight
Turn Left
The Stolen Earth
Journey’s End
Season Four: The Specials (Tenth Doctor):
The Next Doctor
Planet of the Dead
The Waters of Mars
The End of Time: Part One
The End of Time: Part Two (Ten regenerates into Eleven)
Season Five (Eleventh Doctor):
The Eleventh Hour
The Beast Below
Victory of the Daleks
Time of the Angels
Flesh and Stone
The Vampires of Venice
Amy’s Choice
The Hungry Earth
Cold Blood
Vincent and the Doctor
The Lodger
The Pandorica Opens
The Big Bang
A Christmas Carol (Christmas Special)
Season Six (Eleventh Doctor):
The Impossible Astronaut
Day of the Moon
The Curse of the Black Spot
The Doctor’s Wife
The Rebel Flesh
The Almost People
A Good Man Goes To War
Let’s Kill Hitler
Night Terrors
The Girl Who Waited
God Complex
Closing Times
The Wedding of River Song
The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe

matt-smith-:

Doctor Who: The New Series Archive

Note: You should download Illimitux before so you can have unlimited access on Megavideo.

Season One (Ninth Doctor and Tenth Doctor):

Season Two (Tenth Doctor):

Season Three (Tenth Doctor):

Season Four (Tenth Doctor):

Season Four: The Specials (Tenth Doctor):

Season Five (Eleventh Doctor):

Season Six (Eleventh Doctor):

(Source: ancient-amateur, via ancient-amateur)

londonphile:

If you are anything like me, your computer/phone is filled with DT / CE / DW sounds. So here are some files that I made, for download. 
Nothing like David or Chris talking to you when you get a new email. ;)
Amazing (DT) - wav
Carry on (DT)- wav
Double meaning in that (DT/MAAN) - wav
Before I go I just want to tell you you were fantastic (CE/DW) - wav
Filthy (DT/FN) - wav
Hello this is David Tennant (DT) - wav
I love you too (DT/Blackpool) - wav
I’ve got the computer, I’m right (DT) - wav
Let’s kill something (DT/FN) - wav
Love me? Why? (DT/MAAN) - wav
MAAN entrance (DT/golfcart/ahoy)- wav
Modern Major General (DT singing) - wav
Ring Ring ‘Hello’ (DT) - wav
Risotto (DT) - wav
Rose, Rose (DT/DW Doomsday) - wav
Run for your live (CE/DW) - wav
Silvia (DT-my text ringtone) - wav
Sleep well if you can (DT) - wav
Sonic Screwdriver (DW) - wav
Start Panicking (DT) - wav
This place is the internet (DT) - wav
Well my nickname is David Teninch (DT) - wav
What am I supposed to do with a ringing phone? (CE/DW) - wav
Zing zang zulu (DT) - wav

londonphile:

If you are anything like me, your computer/phone is filled with DT / CE / DW sounds. So here are some files that I made, for download. 

Nothing like David or Chris talking to you when you get a new email. ;)

Amazing (DT) - wav

Carry on (DT)- wav

Double meaning in that (DT/MAAN) - wav

Before I go I just want to tell you you were fantastic (CE/DW) - wav

Filthy (DT/FN) - wav

Hello this is David Tennant (DT) - wav

I love you too (DT/Blackpool) - wav

I’ve got the computer, I’m right (DT) - wav

Let’s kill something (DT/FN) - wav

Love me? Why? (DT/MAAN) - wav

MAAN entrance (DT/golfcart/ahoy)- wav

Modern Major General (DT singing) - wav

Ring Ring ‘Hello’ (DT) - wav

Risotto (DT) - wav

Rose, Rose (DT/DW Doomsday) - wav

Run for your live (CE/DW) - wav

Silvia (DT-my text ringtone) - wav

Sleep well if you can (DT) - wav

Sonic Screwdriver (DW) - wav

Start Panicking (DT) - wav

This place is the internet (DT) - wav

Well my nickname is David Teninch (DT) - wav

What am I supposed to do with a ringing phone? (CE/DW) - wav

Zing zang zulu (DT) - wav

(via thewandofrassilon)

Dame Benaddict Cumberlord: How Americans can watch Sherlock/Doctor who Christmas special

thepurpleshirtandthefez:

Ok, this may or may not work depending if Sherlock season two is going to be put on the BBC iplayer but what you need to do is download Expat Shield, and what that does is trick the internet into thinking your computer is in the UK. So right now im in Florida and…

(via benedictatorship)

5 months ago - 251
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letseyx:

50 songs from the DW Soundtracks | 2. The Doctor’s Theme

(via burnupasun)

5 months ago - 234
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your-bespoke-psychopath:

thefandombitch:

Murray Gold - Melody Pond

I believe this is the track I was waiting to hear my whole life *goosebumbs partay*

(via daeneryes)

5 months ago - 826
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hideyourfire:

1) Press play.

2) Attempt to go about your business.

3) Completely fail to do so because suddenly your life is an adventure.

(via zodiacguru2331)

5 months ago - 27171
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(Source: holmesiandeduction, via benedictatorship)

5 months ago - 91
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gamershifty:

banesidhe:

captainlanta:

geekgirlsmash:

kirjoa:

Thorin Oakenshield - Misty Mountains (cold)

Far over the Misty Mountains cold,
To dungeons deep and caverns old,

The pines were roaring on the heights,
The wind was moaning in the night,
The fire was red, it flaming spread,
The trees like torches blazed with light.

I am so happy the singing’s back! I have an odd relationship with the songs, a lot of them sucked, and pages in Elvish? Skip skip skip. But, having that world without singing just felt wrong.

Am I the only one who enjoyed all that Elvish? :’D I thought it was great.

But oh god this song. ♥ Seeing Martin Freeman as Bilbo was enough to hitch my breath but when they started in on Misty Mountains, I absolutely lost it. So fucking beautiful. Shivers right down to my toes and OH THE TEARS~

I swear, as soon as the singing started, my first thought was, geezus is that Viggo? and then it was GOOSEBUMPS everywhere!!!! 

SO GOOD. 

UNF… Richard and Hobbits and rings and adventures.

(via shiftyshrike)

5 months ago - 583