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Yup!!!!Originally Posted by mrblanche
Just curious...is the "Epilogue" in the movie, as it was in the book?
Yup!!!!Originally Posted by mrblanche
Just curious...is the "Epilogue" in the movie, as it was in the book?
That's awesome! I really want to see it again..Originally Posted by eternalrx
i read on the news that it broke all records and grossed 168 million over the weekend WOW!
cant wait to see it!
Too bad. I thought it was very funny and cute.Originally Posted by mrblanche
I didn't giggle.
Why would this be your first Harry Potter movie? Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, book 7, would be a terrible book to be your first Harry Potter book.Originally Posted by mrblanche
It was a pretty good movie but, as someone said, this would be a terrible movie to be your first Harry Potter movie.
Not mine. I've seen all of them, and read all of them, and listened to all of them as audiobooks. But there are always new people coming along, just discovering them, and they sometimes go to one of the movies, not realizing just how adrift they're going to feel.Originally Posted by parsleysage
Why would this be your first Harry Potter movie? Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, book 7, would be a terrible book to be your first Harry Potter book.
None of the movies touched on that. I think there are things that people who've read the books sort of "fill in" for themselves in the movies.Originally Posted by mrblanche
Did any of the movies make it clear the prophecy about Harry could just as well have applied to Neville?
Misty8723;3096853 Wouldn't want to see it in 3-D though. Certain scenes in the non 3-D version actually made me a little dizzy.[/QUOTE said:We've seen it both ways, and I didn't really thnk there was too much difference; I really prefer to see movies without the 3D stuff getting in the way.The best 3D effect, IMO, was when Voldemort started "dissolving"; the 3D feature made it seem as if you could reach out and touch pieces of him---very, very cool effect.