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Raphaela wrote:Gawd, I feel sad and angry right now. I went to buy 10 tickets for the Harry Potter 6 movie tomorrow but they only had 8 seats. And they were the worst places ever on the cinema :( First HP movie I'm not going to see on the day it comes out *cries a river* I bought my ticket already. I heard tickets already sold out for the midnight premiere.
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stephaniewazhere wrote:I bought my ticket already. I heard tickets already sold out for the midnight premiere. On my city they sold out last week. My life is not complete anymore. |
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Raphaela wrote:stephaniewazhere wrote:I bought my ticket already. I heard tickets already sold out for the midnight premiere. On my city they sold out last week. My life is not complete anymore. Don't worry he's my husband anyway.
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Regan wrote:Being sick in the middle of summer sucks. Swine flu? D: |
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xNightsidex wrote:Regan wrote:Being sick in the middle of summer sucks. Swine flu? D: Naw, really bad ear infection. Almost can't hear out of my left ear is how bad it is. Also pulled something in my left forearm from lifting weights the other day so that hurts on me too considering that I'm left handed. |
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Harry Potter has already leaked onto the internet. Welcome to the 21st century.
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harry potter is just a bit erm... rubbish isn't it? |
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Daniel is so sexy, I can't wait, I want to see him with his shirt off on harry potter. Uhhh what I would do that wizard.
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Having seen Harry Potter today with a few of my friends, I must say I'm rather perplexed.
Spoilers, ahoy!
Action was severely cut down. The scene with the Burrow wasn't even in the book... So why did Greyback and LeStrange burn it to the ground?! I swear it should be in the 7th book too actually... Something about Bill's wedding.
On that note, Bill and Charlie have appeared in like, no books I swear. And the Bill and Fleur thing wasn't even present at all.
They didn't do a lot of explanation of characters... Fenrir Greyback and Horace Slughorn weren't exactly introduced in the best of manners, and I dunno, it just felt like a lot was missing from that. Though the scene with Slughorn telling Harry about the flower/fish his mother gave to him which died was rather touching...
Dumbledore's death was quite well done, if a bit awkward...
And biggest qualm - WHY no massive fight scene at the end like in the book?! Seriously, about 10 minutes were dedicated to that part on camera, and none were particularly enthralling...
Oh and minor niggles, how many times did Hermione say "snogging" in the film. She's meant to be what, seventeen?
Oh, and this film is set in 1996 or something isn't it, so why does it feature the Millenium Bridge? Time plan fail. |
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xNightsidex wrote:Having seen Harry Potter today with a few of my friends, I must say I'm rather perplexed.
Spoilers, ahoy!
Action was severely cut down. The scene with the Burrow wasn't even in the book... So why did Greyback and LeStrange burn it to the ground?! I swear it should be in the 7th book too actually... Something about Bill's wedding.
On that note, Bill and Charlie have appeared in like, no books I swear. And the Bill and Fleur thing wasn't even present at all.
They didn't do a lot of explanation of characters... Fenrir Greyback and Horace Slughorn weren't exactly introduced in the best of manners, and I dunno, it just felt like a lot was missing from that. Though the scene with Slughorn telling Harry about the flower/fish his mother gave to him which died was rather touching...
Dumbledore's death was quite well done, if a bit awkward...
And biggest qualm - WHY no massive fight scene at the end like in the book?! Seriously, about 10 minutes were dedicated to that part on camera, and none were particularly enthralling...
Oh and minor niggles, how many times did Hermione say "snogging" in the film. She's meant to be what, seventeen?
Oh, and this film is set in 1996 or something isn't it, so why does it feature the Millenium Bridge? Time plan fail. Not to mention the absence of Snape's greatest moment at the end, I think you know what that is. |
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tension101 wrote:xNightsidex wrote:Having seen Harry Potter today with a few of my friends, I must say I'm rather perplexed.
Spoilers, ahoy!
Action was severely cut down. The scene with the Burrow wasn't even in the book... So why did Greyback and LeStrange burn it to the ground?! I swear it should be in the 7th book too actually... Something about Bill's wedding.
On that note, Bill and Charlie have appeared in like, no books I swear. And the Bill and Fleur thing wasn't even present at all.
They didn't do a lot of explanation of characters... Fenrir Greyback and Horace Slughorn weren't exactly introduced in the best of manners, and I dunno, it just felt like a lot was missing from that. Though the scene with Slughorn telling Harry about the flower/fish his mother gave to him which died was rather touching...
Dumbledore's death was quite well done, if a bit awkward...
And biggest qualm - WHY no massive fight scene at the end like in the book?! Seriously, about 10 minutes were dedicated to that part on camera, and none were particularly enthralling...
Oh and minor niggles, how many times did Hermione say "snogging" in the film. She's meant to be what, seventeen?
Oh, and this film is set in 1996 or something isn't it, so why does it feature the Millenium Bridge? Time plan fail. Not to mention the absence of Snape's greatest moment at the end, I think you know what that is. Not quite sure what you mean? The killing dumbledore was in there? o_o (NB, I haven't read the book in a long while...) |
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xNightsidex wrote:tension101 wrote:xNightsidex wrote:Having seen Harry Potter today with a few of my friends, I must say I'm rather perplexed.
Spoilers, ahoy!
Action was severely cut down. The scene with the Burrow wasn't even in the book... So why did Greyback and LeStrange burn it to the ground?! I swear it should be in the 7th book too actually... Something about Bill's wedding.
On that note, Bill and Charlie have appeared in like, no books I swear. And the Bill and Fleur thing wasn't even present at all.
They didn't do a lot of explanation of characters... Fenrir Greyback and Horace Slughorn weren't exactly introduced in the best of manners, and I dunno, it just felt like a lot was missing from that. Though the scene with Slughorn telling Harry about the flower/fish his mother gave to him which died was rather touching...
Dumbledore's death was quite well done, if a bit awkward...
And biggest qualm - WHY no massive fight scene at the end like in the book?! Seriously, about 10 minutes were dedicated to that part on camera, and none were particularly enthralling...
Oh and minor niggles, how many times did Hermione say "snogging" in the film. She's meant to be what, seventeen?
Oh, and this film is set in 1996 or something isn't it, so why does it feature the Millenium Bridge? Time plan fail. Not to mention the absence of Snape's greatest moment at the end, I think you know what that is. Not quite sure what you mean? The killing dumbledore was in there? o_o (NB, I haven't read the book in a long while...) When he yells, "DON'T... CALL ME A COWARD!!!!" |
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