Guess Where I Just Was?
Nov. 19th, 2010 04:32 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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.
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.
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Date: 2010-11-22 04:14 am (UTC)I'm Johnny Cash - I walk the line, baby! On spoilers, that is. ;)
I saw it this Wednesday
I knew you had seen it early, because you were wanting to squee on like Thursday morning at me and I was like, "what, how has she seen it already?"
I loved how the twins got a moment to just show how much they care about each other. Brother love ftw!
The Fred & George relationship is one of my favs in the books, even though they are minor characters, the little bit we see between them is so strong. I was waiting for the panicked moment when Fred gets back to The Burrows and finds George, and I was holding my breath, hoping they didn't gloss over it - and they didn't! It was perfect!!
BEST HP MOVIE EVER! SO MUCH LOVE!
I totally, totally agree. Oddly, the book I liked the most - Goblet of Fire - was the worst movie. Book 7 was probably my second fav book and I am so glad the movie is going above and beyond my expectations! I am torn between "Is it July yet?" and hoping it will never end. Then what will I have to look forward to? Oh, right, Narnia!!! The Hobbit!! :)
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Date: 2010-11-22 10:33 am (UTC)what, how has she seen it already?
When was the world premiere? Because I thought it was the 17:th, but it says different things everywhere. :P
It was perfect!!
It was! I loved it so much!
*shudder* Yeah, the Goblet of Fire movie really sucked, it was so rushed and didn't have any Sirius and lacked in a lot of departments. I my opinion, the movies have gotten better and better, but then again, I haven't seen the first one in forever. Maybe it's better than I remember? Probably not, though. :P
I love that they had so much more time to really tell the story what with splitting it in two and all. Actually a very good move.
I am torn between "Is it July yet?" and hoping it will never end.
*nod nod* Yes! Exactly! *hugs HP tight* I'm going to miss it so much when it's finished.
Narnia! And the Hobbit! Yay!
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Date: 2010-11-23 09:23 am (UTC)The first movie was cute and fun, but it was for kids, as was the book. It was almost word for word the book too. I actually saw the first movie on a whim, cuz my cousins were all going and I was like, "sure I'll go whatever, popcorn", even though I had never read the books - and then I thought it was cute, so I read the book and was shocked at how almost exactly the same it was. Then I kept reading the books and then the movies kind of sucked, at least by comparison. The third was a great movie but seemed very different from the book.
This one blew me away! They were incredibly smart to split it into two movies, I agree.
NARNIA!!
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Date: 2010-11-24 10:04 pm (UTC)My teacher was actually reading the first one to us in class, so I have all the names in my head with Swedish pronounciation. It's luckily wearing off, but it was weird when I started reading them in English. :P
Narnia! *bounce*
I think I need a HP icon.
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Date: 2010-11-28 01:21 am (UTC)Couldn't agree more. :(