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Post by babclayman on Jul 19, 2009 3:01:31 GMT -5
Let's talk about the New Harry Potter film here.
I watched it on Friday night and it is a pretty long film (THREE HOURS) but despite the length it is a pretty good film.
It's got; Good characters with good acting, a good developing plot, good Directing, good relationships between each of the characters, good suspense and good humour (Along with one scene which seems to remind me of "The Exorcism" film)
However quite alot of items from the book are taken out in this movie, for example while "Bill Weasleys" wedding is in the book, he doesn't appear or even have a mention in this movie.
But outside the fact that a few things from the book are missing from this movie, it still is worth a watch some time (if you can find a cinema which hasn't been sold out) and can be enjoyed by any who has or hasn't read the book.
That's my views
If you have seen the movie, let us know what you think.
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Mimi
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Post by Mimi on Sept 6, 2010 14:32:34 GMT -5
I have sooo many complain of this movie. Honestly. I'm secretly a Potter-nerd. And the whole movie just fights with my images of the events.
There's way too many things changed, too many things left out. Oh, and Bill and Fleur's wedding is in Deathly Hallows, so it wasn't left out, it's yet to come.
I'm disappointed in the scene, where Harry casts Sectumsempra on Draco. Why? Because in the movie Harry looks like "Ops, I almost killed him. Oh well, SNAP! SNAPE IS HERE! RUNAWAY!" while in the book, he actually shows some concern. And Draco was supposed to CRY and COMPLAIN to Moaning Myrtle that "I have to do it! He'll kill my family! He'll kill me if I don't!" and yadayadayada. Shows, he doesn't really want to do it. And yes, even Myrtle says in the book that Draco is just little misundestood and he's bullied and other stuff which you can't see from the movie.
Other one is the relationship between Harry and Ginny. It's there, when it shouldn't be there just yet. It annoyis me.
I have much to complain of all the movies, but I'll keep it to myself for now.
Half-Blood Prince is... Well, probably my least favorite Potter movie now when I think about it. Let's see if Deathly Hallows do the trick for me.
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Post by quazie89 on Mar 27, 2011 17:12:31 GMT -5
I'm a big Harry Potter fan, and I enjoyed all of the books and the movies. I couldn't possibly pick a favorite out of either one, but, if I had to choose, Half-Blood Prince has got to be one of my top favorite films in the series. There were some scenes from the book that I thought they should've put in the movie, but I thought it was well-done and the effects were just stunning.
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