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Post by Stormy on Jul 14, 2011 14:37:51 GMT -5
Haha. I used so say Gin-ey instead of jen-ey but that's how it's supposed to sound apparently. I used to say Hermione's name like Her-moy-n or something instead of her true name. I'm so upset I didn't start HP years ago, I don't know why. But I'm not an obsessed fan like you fellas, who have waited for soooo long, years for the final movie. Whereas I saw a preview for the movie, wanted to go see it, and started reading and watching. So I will never be as obsessed as you guys, nor do I have the guts to yell "Mischief Managed!". I wish I was obsessed, but I ain't. Oi, my feelings are confused right now about it What would have made Ginny better would be to show more of her in the 5th book, maybe give a hint or two, then show allot more of her in the 6th book from the beginning like the movie instead of walking in on her "snogging" (why do they use that word?) Dean. Then more of her in the 7th book's end. Harry needed to go talk to her instead of waiting, then suddenly 19 years later they're married -_- Must go figure out my feelings for HP! I swear the only good directer of the movies' Was David Yates, no offense but the other 4 movies below OOTP were bad. He's done the last 4 of 'em
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Post by Rain on Jul 14, 2011 17:18:09 GMT -5
I love how we've been typing really long paragraphs about this. And "'Mione" is a cute nickname, don't you think? Oh, and Hermione has the same middle name as me! Eh, sorry about the randomness. All in all, Ginny had little character development; I think we can all agree on that. And aside from that, I don't like how she's portrayed in the movies. I'm not saying I don't like Bonnie (the chick who plays her), but she doesn't seem... "Ginny" enough. And yes, I'm obsessed. Maybe you're not, but I am. ...I need to get working on that, um... shirt...
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Post by Stormy on Jul 14, 2011 20:54:33 GMT -5
You been brewing on HP for years, make sense you're obsessed. I think that the wait for movies makes the obsession grow. I just saw HP7 part 1, not as good as I thought it'd be actually, but good never the less. Ginny's character had issues. Period. Heh, I'd hardly call a day a wait for the movie, though I won't be able to see it tomorrow since there will be mental teens running around when it comes out. DON'T TELL ME ANYTHING ABOUT IT RAIN! I know you're going to see it tonight, but don't tell me anything, even though I've already read the book.
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Post by Rain on Jul 14, 2011 22:27:46 GMT -5
And I'll be one of those mental teens, Stormy. And I won't.
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Post by Stormy on Jul 14, 2011 23:41:20 GMT -5
Well enjoy the movie! Your a teen? I thought you were a year younger then me and I'm 13? Anyways, wanna know something weird? Voldemort was born on New Year's Eve, my birthday, and he was killed in 1997, my birth year
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Post by Kona on Jul 15, 2011 7:27:44 GMT -5
I figure they skipped the epic battle toward the end because it would be too long! But I bet it would be still a pretty freaking awesome movie though
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Post by Rain on Jul 15, 2011 13:14:59 GMT -5
Well, I'm almost a teen, so it counts. And it was a good movie. It was incredible, actually. While it had a few minor flaws concerning what was in the book and what wasn't, and how everything seemed a little too rushed, I enjoyed it nevertheless, and will never, ever forget the Golden Trio and their friends. And they threw in some few epic moments in there that were in the book, like ( SPOILER ALERT - Read on, if you dare! Wait, never mind. It was in the book, but for those people who haven't seen the movie nor read the book, I'd suggest not reading on ) when Neville killed Nagini. It was freaking awesome, and the entire theatre erupted in applause. Even me. Also, you can't forget Molly's famous quote before ( SPOILER ALERT) she kills Bellatrix! It had its flaws too, like Lily's eye color in a flashback (they were brown. WTH?), and Snape not jumping out of a window. Humph. Oh, and we all lol'd at how Draco looked in the epilogue. Hermione didn't look that different at all. Anyways, again, it was a fantastic movie, and I'll always remember Harry and the gang. OH! And since I saw it in 3D, I got Harry's epic glasses - in 3D form! Forget recycling, I took 'em home! ;D My brother made a new friend, too. Conveniently, they were the same age, and apparently, "She was weird. Cool weird, though." Anyways, me and my brother got there at, like, 9:30. Yes, two and a half hours, and the lines were already, like, so freaking long! Luckily, there were already seating us 3Dsters. XD and 2D had to wait. Muahaha. Better to wait inside the theatre, than to wait outside in the cold! I watched Part 1 on my brother's iPod to keep me occupied before the lights turned off. But when they did, the whole theatre erupted in praise and applause, and it was crazy. There was a beach ball that I was hoping would not hit me (but coincidentally, right after I said that, it did - and I hit it! Score one for The Rainster! :3) and glow sticks and there was like a kid who was getting all the attention 'cause he had a wand and full-brown HP glasses and the whole deal, and everyone was taking pictures of him. It was all legit, until WE HAD TO SIT THERE WATCHING PREVIEWS FOR LIKE THE NEXT HALF HOUR. Ugh. But it was worthwhile! And yeah, I kind of cried. I felt bittersweet. And plus, I really had to go to the bathroom by the end. So yes. This was terribly long, but hey, we're talking about HP here!
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Post by Stormy on Jul 15, 2011 16:55:30 GMT -5
Oooh gosh you're sooo lucky! Our theater doesn't have 3D, so every movie I see is in 2D. Gosh, I wish I had the glasses, and an outfit, and a wand, and everything HP related. I swear if I had read the books a few months ago I sooo would have bought tickets in advance for a midnight showing, might have been the only movie I'd ever have wanted to go to the midnight showing. It sounds epic, and it's Nagini, not Magini I say that that has to be the funniest thing Molly ever said, like her catch phrase or something, though I shall change out the end word with "Witch" instead. I wanna go see it tonight! Stupid weekend, I don't wanna go to the party, and I wanna leave church earlier then staying for 3 hours afterward But anyways, now I really wanna go and see it, oi, I can't even explain my feelings for HP and the movie. Anyways, is it weird to say I wish I was more obsessed with HP then I am? Though I must admit, I'm thinking about it like every second of the day.... So did they do the epilogue justice? I wanna cry again, I can rightfully say that I can't believe HP is over. Almost my entire life there have been HP movies, always coming out, always looking cool, and me thinking that the person must be really rich since there were so many movies. It always felt like it would never end and go on and on and on.
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Post by Rain on Jul 15, 2011 17:37:33 GMT -5
Puh, I know it's Nagini! ...It was a typo. And, as I always say, HP will never actually end. It'll live in our hearts forever and always! Plus, there's Pottermore. Also, I don't think they covered the epilogue well. They did show Harry and Albus talking and all that jazz, but there was no Teddy and Victoire! D: It was rather rushed, if you ask me.
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Post by Starry Dancer on Jul 15, 2011 21:30:03 GMT -5
It was rushed, sure, but I thought they did a spiffing job of just about everything! It was totally worth the five-hour wait outside the theater... my group didn't dress up, but there were some epic costumes at our theater! One guy, who had to be about seven feet tall for real, dressed up as Hagrid and in costume he was MASSIVE!!! I definitely cried, hmm, three times? Anywho, the whole theater was gasping and crying and screaming and booing and oohin and ahhing the entire time, and gave Molly Weasley a standing ovation!!! I especially thought that all the special effects were grand- almost as good as what JK wrote so long ago!!! Anyway, I feel like my childhood has ended now and I have to grow up and be an adult because HARRY POTTER has CLOSURE!!! But hey, I think I'll be able to hang on for a few more years! I was overall very, very, very pleased with the movie, even if they didn't show us Teddy Tonks.
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Post by Rain on Jul 15, 2011 21:35:51 GMT -5
Well, I'm almost a teen, so it counts. And it was a good movie. It was incredible, actually. While it had a few minor flaws concerning what was in the book and what wasn't, and how everything seemed a little too rushed, I enjoyed it nevertheless, and will never, ever forget the Golden Trio and their friends. And they threw in some few epic moments in there that were in the book, like ( SPOILER ALERT - Read on, if you dare! Wait, never mind. It was in the book, but for those people who haven't seen the movie nor read the book, I'd suggest not reading on ) when Neville killed Nagini. It was freaking awesome, and the entire theatre erupted in applause. Even me. Also, you can't forget Molly's famous quote before ( SPOILER ALERT) she kills Bellatrix! It had its flaws too, like Lily's eye color in a flashback (they were brown. WTH?), and Snape not jumping out of a window. Humph. Oh, and we all lol'd at how Draco looked in the epilogue. Hermione didn't look that different at all. Anyways, again, it was a fantastic movie, and I'll always remember Harry and the gang. OH! And since I saw it in 3D, I got Harry's epic glasses - in 3D form! Forget recycling, I took 'em home! ;D My brother made a new friend, too. Conveniently, they were the same age, and apparently, "She was weird. Cool weird, though." Anyways, me and my brother got there at, like, 9:30. Yes, two and a half hours, and the lines were already, like, so freaking long! Luckily, there were already seating us 3Dsters. XD and 2D had to wait. Muahaha. Better to wait inside the theatre, than to wait outside in the cold! I watched Part 1 on my brother's iPod to keep me occupied before the lights turned off. But when they did, the whole theatre erupted in praise and applause, and it was crazy. There was a beach ball that I was hoping would not hit me (but coincidentally, right after I said that, it did - and I hit it! Score one for The Rainster! :3) and glow sticks and there was like a kid who was getting all the attention 'cause he had a wand and full-brown HP glasses and the whole deal, and everyone was taking pictures of him. It was all legit, until WE HAD TO SIT THERE WATCHING PREVIEWS FOR LIKE THE NEXT HALF HOUR. Ugh. But it was worthwhile! And yeah, I kind of cried. I felt bittersweet. And plus, I really had to go to the bathroom by the end. So yes. This was terribly long, but hey, we're talking about HP here! But I'm just talking about the epilogue, Starry. If you want to know my overall opinion, read mah post above. Did you get HP glasses too?
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Post by Stormy on Jul 15, 2011 22:15:59 GMT -5
Geez, I'm rather glad I didn't go to a midnight showing. On a movie like that, I would want no interruptions, chances are there will be a few when I go see it, but still. ooh, look what I posted in the chat box thing, HP7 is doing INSANE! . I've watched HBP 3 times now, and I still can't get over how funny Harry was when he was on the Felix stuff. 'Slughorn: "Poof". Hagrid: "Poof". Harry "Poof".' Sorry, random, but you people know what I've talking about.
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Post by Rain on Jul 15, 2011 22:22:23 GMT -5
LOL. I own HBP and DH Part 1, and I'm most definitely going to buy Part 2 when it comes out.
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Post by Stormy on Jul 16, 2011 1:27:20 GMT -5
Heh. *I'm not I've sorry. Harry: "I just feel like Hagrid's is... the place to be! You know what I mean?" Ron and Hermione: "No." Sorry, had to quote that one
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Post by Rain on Jul 16, 2011 1:39:28 GMT -5
I 'member.
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