And I loved it. Maybe my favorite along with the film adaptation of The Prisoner of Azkaban directed by Alfonso Cuarón--although the only one to make me cry was the film of Goblet of Fire--the reaction of Cedric's father when he finds out his son is dead did me in
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Long time no see.
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One of the non-fan reviews I read complained about all the camping scenes--well, blame Rowling, but I never found the movie dragged (unlike the book), and so much of the scenery was spectacular---especially that place with the stones like mushrooms...
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It's not outside the realm of possibility, but it's probably unlikely that I'll be able to put together an HP Christmas special this year. The summer did a number on me, and between one thing and another, I went nearly six months without writing anything at all. I've just started again, and I'm getting back into the swing of it--but it is for another fandom, because that's what came to me. I feel mildly guilty about that, but... well, I have no intentions of leaving HP, and there's room for more than one fandom in my heart. My HP muse will return eventually; I'm fairly certain of that ( ... )
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The consensus seems remarkably positive overall, although I've been very amused at a number of the reviews from critics that mention the plot dragging, or how boring the endless camping is. Clearly, they haven't read the book. *g*
Bwaaaaaaaaaaaa. No kidding. And yes, I do think the pacing is better in the film, if only because they found some truly stunning landscapes to place them in.
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My first fandom was Trek, and once I left I didn't really look back--in terms of reading or writing. But then I didn't really have a favorite ship there as much as a favorite character. I'll admit in that sense Snape/Hermione is different--the first time I ever played in a popular, prolific ship.
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The doe scene was perfection.
And it got me writing fanfic again, but not SS/HG. Still, it's been fun to jump back into that world.
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A friend of mine saw it as completely platonic, and another in her review said she found the dancing scene between them as "awkward." I dunno. I really thought they looked good together in the film--and it's not my ship. Maybe it's just that Rupert Grint does nothing for me--but we have this smart, clever, loyal girl paired with this slow on the uptake guy who can't do much beyond "finite incantum" and who runs out on them all. I just scratch my head, films and books both trying to get what she sees in him. And I actually like Ron, but I don't see him as a good match.
And it got me writing fanfic again, but not SS/HG. Still, it's been fun to jump back into that world.
It's a rich one--even beyond SSHG, although that has always been my favorite within it by far.
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