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Harry Potter and the Thread of Two Releases
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UK: ![]() UK (Adult Version) ![]() US: ![]() US Deluxe: ![]() ![]() Of course, this is a big month for Potter fans. Two days ago, the fifth movie was released, Harry Potter and the order of the Phoenix. Gave brief impressions in the official movie thread, but guess make it a bit more here. As far as movies goes, I believe this was my 2nd favorite movie only behind the 3rd. I think most everyone is coming into their roles nicely. I till have some reservations about Mr. Weasley, he is probably the only character who is really far off from what I pictured in the book, but eh. The new additions to the cast including Luna and Umbridge were pretty much spot on. Luna has this very dreamy, almost not there voice which was awesome. And well Umbridge just seems like a nice person, you know who wears a smile while having you cut your hand. The plot of the movie was pretty good, I enjoyed the transtactions with the newspaper thought was a nice touch and really worked the Daily Prophet stuff into the movie nicely. The climax was also pretty awesome but changed a lot from the book. I also like the fact that they used flashbacks to the first 4 movies. However as good as the movie was, the main event if of course the 7th and final book which is due for release in a little more than a week. Stolen from Wikipedia, here are some of the plot points known for the next book... Quote:
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No one else here besides me and BaB is into Harry Potter?
I saw the movie Thursday, and it's easily my favorite of the bunch. I just like that they're finally going out into the world and doing something important, rather than just being a bunch of kids going to school and dealing with bullies and teen angst blah blah blah. It's like, hurry up and get to the killing of Voldemort already jeeeeeeeez I never liked the movies much, all except the last one and this one. I know they have to build up all of the backstory, because without the backstory the big climax at the end of the series wouldn't mean much. But I've already read all the books and know the backstory, so I don't really care. One scene I really liked in this movie was at the very beginning when Dudley and Potter are on the playground in the regular world and Dudley is trying to bully him. For one, great scene -- Harry has all of the world on his shoulders, a couple months ago he just saw his friend die before his eyes, nearly got killed himself, and because he has nightmares about it he has this little twurp who doesn't have a clue about the horrible **** that's about to take place talking **** to Potter about Cedric being his boyfriend etc. etc. etc. I could feel the hatred that Harry felt at that moment. That scene I liked the best out of the whole movie. It showed the real world like it really is, nitty gritty even as just a playground. And more importantly, it set up perfectly the whole movie. Harry has to put up with a bunch of idiots who don't know or won't accept that death is at their door, and has to take take their opinion and is forced to keep his factual opinion mum. The seventh book, though, is what I'm really excited about. I'm ready, bring it on. |
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Hahaha, adult version?
Child Version: "They free the villagers and live happily ever after. The end." Adult version: "They are about to free the villagers when Voldemort comes and hurls a brick at Ron's face, causing an instant broken neck, Her...whine-ee runs over to save ron, but her too, comes to the same fat. Harry, in distraught, takes his own life. The villagers burn. The end." |
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I'm excited for the last book.
I've ready all the ones prior... have kind of forgot what's happened though since it's been so long. Never seen the movies, probably never will. Afraid they might mess with my picture of the books. |
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Ok since not many people in these thread may as well share my predictions
-Harry doesn't die. -I believe either Hermoine or ron will die. -Voldermont of course bites it. -Snape proves that he is good. And somehow has made an Unbreakable Vow to protect Harry at any means. -Wormtails life debt will save Harry in the climax. -There will be Hogworths scene. -Lupin and other members of the DA bite it. -One of the Weasleys' die.. I'm going to say either Arthur or Molly. Location of the Horcuxes. -Godric Grounds -Gaunt home -I believe one will be in Griffordore. -The snake makes 4. |
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Dobby saves all.
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Oh christ I hope not.
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I haven't touched anything of Harry Potter ever, but when I heard that somebody would die in the last book, I immediately thought of Ron.
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I thought the movie was boring and had too many cuts during scenes that looked like they should have been a minute longer. I understand that they were trying to trim the fat and keep the movie at a watchable length, but if you want to have any chance at fending off comments like, "The book is always better!" you need to make a real good movie. Subplots don't need attention, but there were at least 2 or 3 scenes that would have probably left the casual non-reader confused. (Like...when Harry dreamed about Ron's dad). I never did enjoy the Harry Potter movies because I think they have done the books a major disservice...the books kind of evoke this fun fantasy. Even the first few movies got the fun of the magic right, even if they fell a bit short. Overall I thought it was a decent adaptation, but if you really are a Harry Potter fan you are better off sticking with the books and avoiding the blunders of the movie. That or you wait till they released the uncut DVD with all the missing scenes that they cut.
On a happier note I will read the book and probably enjoy it. |
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Anybody get the book yet? I'm waiting for my copy to be delivered...
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Er chapter 6.... again |
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I bought a book and I burned it in front of a huge queue of waiting people. I put it online under the name "Burn my Harry Potter".
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I'm going to watch the Brewers/Giants game and then start reading. Hopefully I'll be able to catch up to you by the end of the day penguin. |
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Don't know why but eh. Only up to chapter 10 since already knows what happens. Taking it easy. |
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I believe he was spoofing those "Smash my [Next Gen Console]" people with that post.
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Well, finished the book a second time.
Just waiting to see where the rest of GT is. |
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I'm on chapter twenty-one now.
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Here's what happens in the newest Harry Potter book:
Harry gets treated bad by his muggle family, school starts normally, something bad happens, and harry saves the day at the end... Just like the 6 books before it....... .... no but seriously, I dont see what all the fuss is about. I read the first 4 as a kid, but I just kinda outgrew them...not like they were all that good in the first place. And the movies flat out SUCK. |
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His Muggle family doesn't really get to treat him bad. He doesn't return to school. And well something bad happens from the word go. But eh. |
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I started on Saturday, but didn't read too much of it since I wasn't home most of the day. Saturday I got to read quite a bit more. Monday I was just determined to get to the end, which I did. Took me a lot of hours though. And to think I regretted not taking this entire week off from work just to read the book. |
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If anyone was curious as to what happens to all the main characters, here it is in an interview Rowling did:
LONDON --Just because J.K. Rowling has stopped writing about Harry Potter and his friends and foes doesn't mean she has stopped thinking about them. She told fans Monday what she thinks happened to many of the book's characters after the final installment. In a 90-minute live Web chat, she fielded some of the approximately 120,000 questions submitted by devotees. It was her first public comment since "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" -- the last book in the series -- debuted on July 21. Rowling said she was elated to share with fans the secrets she'd been harboring since she conjured up the idea for the boy wizard during a train journey across England in 1990. "It is great to be able to do this at last," she said. "I've looked forward to it for so long!" "Deathly Hallows" sold over 10 million copies in its first weekend. All seven books in the blockbuster series have sold a combined 335 million copies worldwide. In the novel -- which centers on Harry's journey to kill Lord Voldemort, the most powerful dark wizard of all time -- the young wizard learns of three powerful magical objects called the Deathly Hallows that, when combined, will make their owner the Master of Death, meaning he or she accepts mortality without fear. Rowling said in the online chat the hallows were in part inspired by "The Pardoner's Tale," one of Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" about greed and death. Rowling shared with fans, many of whom said they'd read the final book several times in the last week, where she imagines their favorite characters went after the series' conclusion. SPOILER ALERT: Those who do not wish to know what happens to the characters after the book ends should stop reading here. Rowling said the world was a sunnier, happier place after the seventh book and the death of Voldemort. Harry Potter, who always voiced a desire to become an Auror, or someone who fights dark wizards, was named head of the Auror Department under the new wizarding government headed by his friend and ally, Kingsley Shacklebolt. His wife, Ginny Weasley, stuck with her athletic career, playing for the Holyhead Harpies, the all-female Quidditch team. Eventually, Ginny left the team to raise their three children -- James, Albus and Lily -- while writing as the senior Quidditch correspondent for the wizarding newspaper, the Daily Prophet. Harry's best friend Ron Weasley joined his brother, George, as a partner at their successful joke shop, Weasley's Wizard Wheezes. Hermione Granger, Ron's wife and the third person of the series' dark wizard fighting trio, furthered the rights of subjugated creatures, such as house elves, in the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures before joining the magical law enforcement squad. The couple had two children -- Rose and Hugo. Luna Lovegood, Harry's airily distracted friend with a love for imaginary animals who joins the fight against Voldemort in the Order of the Pheonix, becomes a famous wizarding naturalist who eventually marries the grandson of Newt Scamander, author of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them." And what Muggle, or non-wizard, song would have been played at the funeral of Albus Dumbledore, the most brilliant and talented wizard the world had ever known? "Surely 'I Did It My Way' by Frank Sinatra," Rowling told her fans, referring to the song "My Way," written by Paul Anka but popularized by Sinatra, among other singers. As the chat wrapped up, Rowling thanked readers for their loyalty to the series. "What can I say? Thank you so much for sticking with me, and with Harry, for so long. You have made this an incredible journey for Harry's author." ![]() |
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