That's awesome. :clap:
Printable View
That's awesome. :clap:
Simply brilliant! :lol:
AMAZING!!!
John
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8004143.stm
The newest trailer... I just about exploded from happy. :D
Wow, looks like they made some interesting changes. I got a feeling they'll be pushing that PG rating, cause it looks like there's some really dark moments there sprinkled in with the bits of humor. :rock:
i saw it as soon as i got up today, and i had to watch it four times in a row. :lol:
Oh OH OHOH...Potter...
I'm just about finished with Order of the Phoenix, and I think I can safely say that it's going to end up being my least favorite of the series. :/
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...n/bear_sad.gif it's the bear's favorite...
I wouldn't say it's my favorite of the series (Deathly Hallows still is my pick!) but I do enjoy Order of the Phoenix a lot, especially the birth of the DA.
John
Honestly? All of the Hagrid and Umbridge segments bore me to tears, and there's just too much of them.
the half blood prince had one of the greatest twists at the end of itSpoiler:I was SO impressed by that twist and then the 7th booked retconned it away "oh he was terminally ill andSpoiler:is actually still a good guy" I cry BULLSHIT at that 06-25-2009 07:21 AMMad ManI finished the series but now later when I think about Harry Potter books I find 'em really boring :panic: :borg:
And flaggwalkstheline... i liked that twist :wtf: 06-25-2009 07:27 AMflaggwalksthelineI liked that twist to! but I don't like the way she UNtwisted it
she crossed the line at the end of book six and then decided to safely fix it in book seven
and if a writer is going to cross the line in such a fantastic manner they ought to stick with it
honestly that kinda retcon is more common is poorly written comicbooks 06-25-2009 07:35 AMjhanicI don't agree. I think this "twist" was telegraphed way back in the beginning of the seriesSpoiler:
John 06-25-2009 07:45 AMsarajean 06-25-2009 09:00 AMJeanyes http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2.../0134-bear.gifhttp://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2.../0134-bear.gifhttp://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2.../0134-bear.gif
Umbridge line is my favorite, maybe because I once lived in conditions very similar to those she tried to introduce. I can swear that Rowling's understanding of totalitarianism and resistance is better than that of Orwell and Huxley put together. It is subtler and truer in spirit. 06-25-2009 09:34 AMfernanditoIt's not that I'm having trouble relating to the ideas she's trying to enforce, I think we've all felt oppressed in our lives, in one way or another, and we've all had that insatiable urge to be rebellious ... I just feel like she's too one dimensional. She can't hold a candle to the type of mystery and pseudo-villianism that Snape represents, where he has an obvious dislike for Potter but continues to help him. I don't know, her passages just provide nothing for me. And Hagrid is just ... annoying :lol: 06-25-2009 10:30 AMBrice:nope:
*takes away your enchiladas and weed* 06-25-2009 05:17 PMKa-maiYes! I loved Snape, and I thought the "twist" at the end of book 6 was not what it appeared to be. I knew there was a reason, I didn't know what it was, but I knew it was all part of the plan.
Spoiler: 07-08-2009 09:42 PMpixiedark76Professor Snape in Book 7-Warning Spoilers AboundI was just wondering if people actually think thatSpoiler:
What do you guys think? 07-08-2009 10:00 PMJohn Blazei hope so.Spoiler:All the same, I wish him the best. 07-08-2009 10:58 PMJeanwhat Bruno said