Harry Potter is All Wet and So Am I

Jul 25, 2009 16:19

I feel like all I talk about lately is the weather. It has been basically crappy most of this year. Sure, there are the odd days when the sun comes out and Ontario shows what summer is really all about. But mostly it has been like today, damp, rainy, humid, dark, dreary and depressing. I didn’t know any words for humid or rain that starts with ( Read more... )

rain, harry potter, movie, review, weather, summer

Leave a comment

Comments 2

ripjames July 26 2009, 03:21:23 UTC
your friend is right, reading the book will clear up alot. They are a very good read, particularly this one. I didn't like this movie much at all as they changed quite a bit or just cut out some of my favorite parts of the whole series. Incidentally the book is my favorite of the entire series as well, so I could be a lil biased, this movie was horribly done in my opinion, worth watching before you see the next ones, and defintly need to see the previous ones, but I would strongly suggest reading the books before the next movie, alot of stuff should tie in unless they are going to change the ending of the series

Reply


ripjames July 26 2009, 03:31:02 UTC
I began loosing my suspension of disbelief when Draco allowed the other bad guys (Death Eaters, if you will) into Hogwarts using a magic cabinet. The confrontation with Dumbledore in the tower was roaring along - with an admirable performance by the young actor playing Draco - when Snape shows up and just kills Dumbledore with hardly a word. Dumbledore makes no defence - which is startling given his performance in the caves in the previous scene. Likewise, Harry watches this confrontation without a word or warning, only coming to life after Dumbledore is dead. Granted, Dumbledore told him to stay out of the confrontation, but would Harry have really done so if he thought he could make a difference? I think not.

This pretty much happened in the book cept they were on top of the astronomy tower having rode broomsticks from where they apparated outside of hogwarts from. Harry was petrifiedand under his invisibility cloak in the book so he could do nothing. You'll understand the whole snape killing dumbledore in the next movie, or the ( ... )

Reply


Leave a comment

Up