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Insane_Bassist
November 22nd, 2005, 21:51
Anybody seen it? I was rather pleased. Needless to say, Voldemort was badass. However, I was very dissapointed in the acting of Harry and Ron. Hermoine was very good, and Krum, and Moody, and the couple seconds Filch came hobbling in.
I was very pleased with the movie, but I think this director's style is a bit weird. Any opinions?
Let's see how many flames I get for this. ZOMG HARRY POTTER SUX. LOL. IM AN ELITIST.
I apologize, too much chocolate. :o
Garrett
November 22nd, 2005, 23:54
The movie really wasn't that well put together. There were a few things they never explained really, gaps that they left they assumed any true HP fan could fill in themselves which, for the most part, is true.
Despite it's strange directing, I loved it. Harry's acting was mediocre, Ron was a whiny emo boy who bugged the hell out of me, Krum was an ape, Moody was appropriate, and Hermione was amazing. In fact, what the movie needed more of was Hermione.
Did I mention that Hermione was gorgeous in the Yule Ball scene? Holy crap. <3's.
Stax Kazama
November 23rd, 2005, 00:18
I liked it. I've never read any of the books so I can't really make a comparison, but I thought it was good.
On a side note: I hate Ron so freakin' much. What an annoying character, really.
tr4nc3r4v3r
November 23rd, 2005, 01:20
On a side note: I hate Ron so freakin' much. What an annoying character, really.
Exactly how I feel.
I thought the movie was a 7/10. It was good but could've been better based on previous HP movies and the books. If you're a huge HP fan, I definately suggest it. If not, if you got some free time and some spare change, then go check it out (Woot Emma Watson :D )
Insane_Bassist
November 23rd, 2005, 17:17
Hermoine was very pretty, yes. And a good actress. And Ron is an annoying whiny emo bitch. I agree.
I can't believe they left out SPEW. Double-ewe tee eff.
ayumi&I
December 19th, 2005, 16:41
I loved the movie, it was the best movie out of the four...Though Daniel's acting got real bad and his crying scene was just hilarious, I wanted him to just stop. I have read the book and was really anticipating for many things that wasn't in the movie. I really wanted to see Dobbie, but oh well. Also, I was looking forward to seeing Cho Chang, but her character didn't have much screen time. And speaking of Cho Chang, I've heard and seen many fans of HP sending threat letters and doing sites comitted in hating the actress that plays Cho, something Leung. I mean, how stupid is that. Anyways, in all HP:GOB was the best...yet.. ^_=
Garrett
December 19th, 2005, 17:22
Haha, Cho got next to zero screen time. There was one awkward look, a small group encounter, and then encounter by the owlry and that was it. I didn't think she was as pretty as she should've been, but hate mail? Mrow. And it's HP:GOF.
Ghost
December 19th, 2005, 17:31
I was a little bit disapointed but loved it nonetheless. Harry Potter hadn't developed at all since the last movie, he was naive and earnest as ever. I did however like that Ron's character grew up a little bit. The fact that youre all complaining that Ron was whiny and emo shows that you forget...he is fourteen. I thought it was an accurate depiction of Ronald's ascension into the ranks of sullen teenagers. Dumbledore was terrible. In the book his character is depicted as somewhat modest, aloof and calm while the movie had him screaming every thirty seconds. The fact that they cut Dobby and Winky's roles altogether disturbs me, as it was a central point in the plot of the book. Still loved it though.
Garrett
December 19th, 2005, 19:14
The fact that they cut Dobby and Winky's roles altogether disturbs me, as it was a central point in the plot of the book. Still loved it though.
I wonder how that cut will play into the next movie, if at all. Will they make more cuts to pretend that Dobby and Winky just didn't exist during the fourth book? Harumph.
Ishbo
December 19th, 2005, 21:04
I haven't seen it. I need friends. ;_; xDD
framerate
December 19th, 2005, 23:42
i had to sit in the very front row at my theatre. i couldnt make out much during the high-motion scenes due to my angle. i think my nose bled sitting there at the angle i was.... :crybaby:
Garrett
December 20th, 2005, 00:50
i had to sit in the very front row at my theatre. i couldnt make out much during the high-motion scenes due to my angle. i think my nose bled sitting there at the angle i was.... :crybaby:
Oooh me too. It's hard to appreciate the beauty of Emma Watson at 88 degrees.
framerate
December 20th, 2005, 22:02
Oooh me too. It's hard to appreciate the beauty of Emma Watson at 88 degrees.
THRUTH. The action scenes i wish i saw at normal angle.
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