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dodger_sister ([personal profile] dodger_sister) wrote2010-11-19 04:32 am

Guess Where I Just Was?

HARRY POTTER, BITCHES! MIDNIGHT SHOWING!!!

Oh yeah. Forgive me typos, as it is mother fucking late and it was awesome!!!

No Spoilers here...but just let me say that my wizard boyfriend, George, is a bad-ass mother fucker and I love him. Shut up, people who are telling me he was only in the movie for ten minutes. I love him. As does his brother, Fred.

Sadly, my wizard bestest best friend, Charlie, has still never been seen, or even mentioned for that matter.

It was beautiful and wonderful and awesome. It was very well shot and photographed. There is a scene in the graveyard that was so beautiful that it had me crying and with little goosebumpy chills from both the beauty of the way the scene looked, and the emotion those kids were able to express. (Btw, hasn't Emma grown up to be beautiful?)

There were a few scenes that I distinctly remember from the books that were missing, but they were not plot pieces. They were just scenes I remember liking, but other than that, I have no complaints.

They did a great job showing the way the world had changed since Voldermort rose. The very, very first scene was terrifying and I wanted to huggle Snape and Draco, it was quite awful to watch.

I had forgotten one major thing that happened, somehow, and right before it did, I was like, "Oh no," because I remembered and then I cried. I had forgotten that all I did while reading the seventh book was cry.

It was great. The movie crowd was really good too, but there was no loud clapping when it ended. Probably because of the note it ended on.

I had fun.

I have more to say on Harry Potter in general, but I have to go to bed now.

In Sum: Dudes! They showed a trailer for Green Lantern! Ryan Reynolds, bitches! He must be so psyched, he is such a stupid GL fanboy and he has been lobbying for that part for years and he looks so mother fucking bad ass.

Yes, I do swear like a drunkard when I am excited and tired, thank you.

Goodnight.

[identity profile] dodger-sister.livejournal.com 2010-11-25 06:00 am (UTC)(link)
The third book was great, cuz I am hardcore over Lupin, baby. And I thought the third movie was a great movie but it was a horrid book adaptation. If you had never read the books, it was easy to follow, well shot and edited - but having read the books, I didn't get so much of the characters that made the book, and the books that followed it, so good. Yes, they cut out so much of the human emotion. I know that is hard to convey from book to movie, but I felt like they lost a lot in movie three. But it was still easier to follow, much better put together than either 2 or 4, which felt like they had chunks missing. Unfortunately the chunks missing in three, were the character elements.

[identity profile] wolfrider89.livejournal.com 2010-11-25 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I agree. It's a long time since I saw the third movie, but I don't recall the same feeling of "WTF?" as the forth one gave. It was so rushed, jumping in time in a way that made no sense even to those who had read the books.

[identity profile] dodger-sister.livejournal.com 2010-11-27 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
THAT was what it was about the fourth movie that I hated - it didn't flow at all. It jumped around, and forward in time, and the scenes didn't fit together at all. It felt so badly edited. They killed my book!

[identity profile] wolfrider89.livejournal.com 2010-11-28 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
They killed my book!
Couldn't agree more. :(