As a long-time fan of Middle Earth and all things Tolkien, I must say that the latest collectibles for “Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim” have me absolutely thrilled! Growing up with the original trilogy, I can vividly remember the sheer joy of collecting movie merchandise, from figurines to posters. So, when I heard about this wooden flagon and, more importantly, a 27-inch popcorn bucket shaped like Helm Hammerhand’s war hammer, my inner child did a somersault!
As we approach the last month in the 2024 movie calendar, it’s common to see contenders for awards rubbing shoulders with grand, action-packed blockbusters. Given its predecessors’ reputation, it’s safe to say that Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim would fit comfortably in both categories.
Yet, just because this adventure isn’t exempt from the struggle to impact the popcorn bucket market, doesn’t make it any less formidable with its array of concession collectibles tied to the Middle-earth Saga. Despite my personal desire for these Lord of the Rings movie merchandise, some enthusiasts have different opinions on this matter. Given the appearance of the popcorn bucket itself, I can understand where those reservations might arise.
The Lord of the Rings: The War Of The Rohirrim Collectibles Are Truly Epic
If you’re an enthusiast of “The Lord of the Rings” movies, going above and beyond for special events might feel natural to you. This is likely the thinking behind the products that AMC Theatres have created, as The Direct has recently shared.
On the practical side, you might find a drinkware set called “War of the Rohirrim” which resembles a wooden barrel and is perfect for serving any beverage you fancy. Doesn’t that seem like a reasonable option?
In this discussion, it’s not so much the main attraction we’re focusing on; instead, let’s give some thought to the popcorn bucket. While the item you’re looking at might resemble the war hammer wielded by Helm Hammerhand (played by Brian Cox) in The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, it’s important to note that its beauty is more than just skin deep. In fact, when fully extended, this replica stretches a whopping 27 inches! Have a peek:
Is a popcorn bucket shaped like a war hammer, and with a 27-inch length reasonable? No, I’ll admit it isn’t. But then again, I’m not always a reasonable person, especially when something as cool as this presents itself.
Regarding the pricing details, AMC is set to offer the popcorn bucket at $32.99 USD and the flagon for $21.99 USD (each with additional tax). Just checking if this could be the reaction of fans towards these Lord of the Rings merchandise, but let’s verify it.
What Fans Are Saying About The War Of The Rohirrim’s War Hammer Of Tastiness
Information available on “The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim” suggests that the theme aligns well with expectations. Yet, social media responses regarding its potential impact on cinema-goers exhibit a range of opinions. Here’s a taste of some fan reactions:
- “We wantsss it precious… (That war hammer though – not sure I’d trust myself with that…! Plus I feel like you’d have to use it to serve popcorn to others – or have long arms to reach it yourself…)” – @theoneringnet
- “The first DUNE MESSIAH popcorn bucket is a 1.2 million square foot Golden Lion Throne Room replica” – @trygraptor
- “holding the lord of the rings war of the rohirrim popcorn bucket the wrong way and accidentally stabbing the guy in the front row.” – @TeedgeeOfficial
- “Screw knives and guns, I’m coming at all my haters with the 27 inch lord of the rings popcorn bucket.” – @ShaggyWarhol
- “… Get ready to annoy the living hell out of your fellow moviegoers.” – @UltClassicRock
- “The lord of the rings popcorn bucket hammer does 2d6 exploding damage (each time you roll a natural 6, roll another d6) to give the act of rolling damage a popcorn-like effect.” – @PrismaticWastes
Sure thing!
With “Moana 2” significantly enhancing our popcorn-eating experience, the suggestion about “Dune: Messiah” possibly joining this medium in the future seems even more fitting. After “The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim” has once again redefined the rules, it’s becoming increasingly challenging to distinguish between “too much” and “impressive.
2025’s upcoming films are likely to reveal the answer we’ve been waiting for, and I sincerely hope that “Tron: Ares” will tackle this matter with great diligence. However, it remains to be seen how well “War of the Rohirrim” performs, both in terms of merchandise sales and ticket sales!
On December 13th, “The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim” will charge into battle, exclusively in cinemas. It’s set before “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings” trilogies, but you can get ready for them all by watching both series conveniently at the same location!
Simply make use of your Max subscription, arrange for some time freedom from other commitments, and plunge once again into the tale where courage confronted the most formidable evil the realm has ever known. I’m confident that you can effectively convey this to others with the proper explanation.
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2024-11-22 20:07