Two very random snippets

Aug 05, 2009 23:31

I know I'm not really posting at the moment, there's a lot going on and blogging is way down the list - but I wanted to remember these two, totally unrelated, snippets so here they are ( Read more... )

film, friends, random, tea, cinema

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tiphanism August 5 2009, 23:52:02 UTC
Alan Rickman is the best thing about those films I think... *falls into daze*
The thing that struck me about Draco was how /old/ he looked. I think it was the tie. But I love that he bothered to put on a tie when getting up in the middle of the night to let murderers into his school.

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chaletian August 6 2009, 09:59:24 UTC
Draco has been brought up to know that Death Eater manners are very important...

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janegowar August 6 2009, 09:00:23 UTC
All the best friends know there way around your kitchen I find!

I enjoyed the new Harry Potter film - though it's very different to the book!

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helenprev August 6 2009, 09:51:32 UTC
I deliberately didn't reread the book before I went because I knew if I did it would make me cross! As it was all the details were very hazy in my mind and I didn't notice what they'd changed!

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janegowar August 7 2009, 14:59:59 UTC
They made some fairly major changes! I enjoyed it anyway.

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chaletian August 6 2009, 09:57:23 UTC
Ooh, I don't know, I think Draco had something going for him in that film... may just have been the billowy sleeves or all that black and white design, but, mm, yes.*

* Disclaimer: he is a tiny boy child and I don't mean it.

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tiphanism August 6 2009, 11:22:57 UTC
Oooh, yes, the design was vg. And for a tiny boy child, he is pretty. As was Blaise Zabini.

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wenlock August 6 2009, 11:23:32 UTC
It's ok he's 22 this September :D

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dawn9163 August 9 2009, 19:17:23 UTC
Friends like that are REAL friends - bet they'd come round at 3am if you needed them to too.

And havign seen the film on Monday, I thought Draco came across really well - much better than the book where he is a baddy (although it's a while since I read it) - in the film he felt more tortured by doubts and insecurities

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