Bumbled wrote:Burn wrote:Bumbled wrote:Burn wrote:Bumbled wrote:Almost all Australian's think it is a load a rubbish.
I'm a fan of both, and Australian, and I find your comments to be completely inaccurate.
The first four Harry Potter films are in the top 20 highest grossing films of all time in Australia.
And just because the TF movie has attracted new fans that does NOT mean they don't like Harry Potter as well.
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Lol you got be kidding me...
What, people can't be Harry Potter fans AND Transformer fans?
No, maybe so that some people find magic fascinating, but most do not. You don't know what your talking about because your 15+ of age. Maybe elders like it and there the ones who rate it. Others around my age think its a lump of crap. And right now I don't here anyone talking about Harry Potter... everything is Transformers. I don't care whether it is rated top 20 grossing films, it can be rated number 1 for all I care. Almost everyone in my school thinks Harry Potter is gay, but what do you do? You follow the ratings

I don't know what i'm talking about? Just what world are you living in?
Do you know the one great thing Harry Potter has done? It's got kids, yeah,
KIDS, kids under the age of 15 reading books. In an age where the english language is slowly being destroyed and attention spans too short for the average kid to bother reading, Harry Potter has turned back that trend and got kids reading.
Harry Potter started out aimed at kids.
I went to the movies today to see Harry Potter, I saw practically every age group in the crowd, from kids to teens to young adults to middle age all the way up to old age.
People aren't talking about Harry Potter? Mate, do yourself a favour and watch the news, read a paper, walk around a shopping centre, Harry Potter is EVERYWHERE.
But then again you contradict yourself, you say no one's talking about it but then you say everyone in your school thinks it's "gay" (nice of you to read my post but then to ignore the Admin Cyber Bishop's post about using that word) which means that they must be talking about it at your school.
Oh and just so people know, i've seen Transformers once. And I never paid to see it either.
Shadowman wrote:Okay, this is new. Enlighten me.
What people are getting at is Daniel Radcliffe's stage debut in the play "Equus" where he plays a stable hand. There's a fairly long scene where he appears naked with a horse, but contrary to what people like to believe, there's nothing sexual between them.