Blast Cannon wrote:I'm thoroughly surprised/disappointed that nobody has already posted a topic about the final Harry Potter film. Shame on you all!
prowl123 wrote:It's by far the best of the 7/8 (depends on how you look at it) Harry Potter movies. It's dead accurate to the book. I actually got a little teary at a certain scene involving Snape and the Pensive.
Take that last sentence with a grain of salt since I cried for an hour after Toy Story 3.
Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
robofreak wrote: Rowling is a master of taking insignificant things and making them important later on.
Blast Cannon wrote:robofreak wrote: Rowling is a master of taking insignificant things and making them important later on.
Yeah, I've always been disappointed by the film's lack of 'insignificant yet important' moments too. The most irksome of which was Peter Pettigrew's survival in the Deathly Hallows Part 1; I know that a character throttling himself to death is a little bit much for what is essentially a movie aimed at teenagers, but I still expected a little bit more than for him to be simply knocked out. Does Peter make an appearance in Part Two?
Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
headsortails wrote:prowl123 wrote:It's by far the best of the 7/8 (depends on how you look at it) Harry Potter movies. It's dead accurate to the book. I actually got a little teary at a certain scene involving Snape and the Pensive.
Take that last sentence with a grain of salt since I cried for an hour after Toy Story 3.
Funny that you mention Toy Story 3... Just watched for the first time last night, and I got a little teary-eyed, myself.
As far as the movie goes, I enjoyed it. Wasn't too many dry eyes in that room after the movie was over, but I held my own. To me, it was worth seeing just so I could see the kick ass teaser for The Dark Knight Rises..........I SO can't wait for that one!!!!
robofreak wrote:The big one for me also is the conversation Dumbledore had with Harry about Horcruxes in the book. By the end of book 6, Harry had a rough idea of what he needed find. He just didn't know where to look just yet. In the movie, that conversation was completely ignored so it felt more like Harry and his friends were just wandering around aimlessly looking for them.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Shadowman wrote:I will put forth the theory that it was the internet itself trying to punch him in the face.
5150 Cruiser wrote:Ok, so i'm being dragged to see this this coming weekend. My nephew's a poter fan and its his birthday. Personally, i've never, and i mean never have seen nor understood the apeal of these films and have 0 desire of seeing this or any other movies. (not saying others can't/don't, just not my cup of tea). My question is am i going to get lost without seeing the rest of the movies? How long is this thing? Should i just take some sleeping pills a half hour before?
prowl123 wrote:headsortails wrote:prowl123 wrote:It's by far the best of the 7/8 (depends on how you look at it) Harry Potter movies. It's dead accurate to the book. I actually got a little teary at a certain scene involving Snape and the Pensive.
Take that last sentence with a grain of salt since I cried for an hour after Toy Story 3.
Funny that you mention Toy Story 3... Just watched for the first time last night, and I got a little teary-eyed, myself.
As far as the movie goes, I enjoyed it. Wasn't too many dry eyes in that room after the movie was over, but I held my own. To me, it was worth seeing just so I could see the kick ass teaser for The Dark Knight Rises..........I SO can't wait for that one!!!!
Me neither. How much d'ya wanna bet Batman gets the **** beaten out of him at least twice and Commissioner Gordon dies?
Toy Story 3's definitely the best American animated movie ever.
Blurrz wrote:Whoever said it was spot on to the book, that's a farce. The ending battle did not play like that. It was much more emotional in the book.. Everyone did not know Harry was alive until he faced Voldemort. Also I like how not once did they acknowledge that Harry's Invisible Cloak was one of the Deathly Hallows, and that by the end of it, he was the 'master of all 3'. But whatever, it was okay, a bit too much cheese, but meh, it was way over-hyped to begin with.
Burn wrote:It's the sort of movie where you can't pick one specific part that you really enjoyed, for me at least. I had a number of them.
Magonical (sp) -vs- Snape.
Snape redeeming himself.
Neville standing up to Voldemort then whipping out the sword.
Neville taunting the Snatchers.
Neville running from the Snatchers but taking a heap of them out.
Neville killing Nagini.
headsortails wrote:prowl123 wrote:headsortails wrote:prowl123 wrote:It's by far the best of the 7/8 (depends on how you look at it) Harry Potter movies. It's dead accurate to the book. I actually got a little teary at a certain scene involving Snape and the Pensive.
Take that last sentence with a grain of salt since I cried for an hour after Toy Story 3.
Funny that you mention Toy Story 3... Just watched for the first time last night, and I got a little teary-eyed, myself.
As far as the movie goes, I enjoyed it. Wasn't too many dry eyes in that room after the movie was over, but I held my own. To me, it was worth seeing just so I could see the kick ass teaser for The Dark Knight Rises..........I SO can't wait for that one!!!!
Me neither. How much d'ya wanna bet Batman gets the **** beaten out of him at least twice and Commissioner Gordon dies?
Toy Story 3's definitely the best American animated movie ever.
Something tells me it's gonna end on down note, especially since Nolan claims it to be the last. And if he wants it to be, he'll probably end it all crazy so that someone will have to reboot it to do another movie. Of course Batman will have the **** beat out of him at some point......He's going against Bane! And to anyone who only knows Bane from Batman and Robin movie (ICK), totally throw that one away!!!
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