EFAP Movies - Minis - Bernard Hill's King Theoden

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Published 2024-05-10

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  • @Mr_Monolith
    R.I.P Bernard Hill bro, he's with Wilford Brimley now.
  • @turdmandave3643
    “For he was a gentle heart and a great king and kept his oaths; and he rose out of the shadows to a last fair morning.”
  • @wytho3751
    I will not say, “do not weep,” for not all tears are an evil. RIP Mighty King
  • @Anxomaxo
    Bernard Hill, I hope wherever you are know just how much we loved and respected you.
  • @swanvictor887
    In 1981, Bernard Hill was probably the most famous actor in the UK: "The Boys from the Blackstuff" was a Drama from the BBC that set the UK on fire. He played the immortal and insane Yosser Hughes and his desperate request to 'Gissa Job' became a catchphrase. I saw him in 1976 in 'I Claudius' - alongside Captain Picard!
  • @ODST_Parker
    May his spirit find its way to the halls of his fathers.
  • Rest in Peace, Bernard Hill. We will always hold your performance as King Théoden in our hearts.
  • @jackchipper7458
    Not familiar with actor, but loved him in the two towers. the only scene that got me tearing is him saying “no parent deserves to bury their son” delverd wonderfully by him
  • Hail Theoden King! Bernard Hill helped make Theoden my favorite character from the movies (second-favorite in the books behind Faramir). My favorite scene is still the Ride of the Rohirrim, where Theoden proves that he is anything but a lesser son of greater sires. Hail the victorious dead!
  • @defeqel6537
    While I don't especially like elves coming to Helm's Deep, I do like how it ties to Theoden's lack of faith in alliances, which pretty much gets paid back when Gondor calls for help, and Theoden decides to help
  • Man Bernard Hill's passing just made me remember that as time goes on watching these movies will just get sadder and sadder. R.I.P. Bernard you legend of a man, may you be remembered forever!
  • I stopped what I was doing when I saw this. RIP, Bernard. Now for Wrath, now for Ruin, and the Red Dawn
  • @codyj4144
    "I go to my fathers. And even in their mighty company I shall not now be ashamed."
  • his performance in boys from the blackstuff is legendary,the Souness scene is gold