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13-07-2007, 15:24
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Re: Harry Potter
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Originally Posted by mrjdallen
went last night - it was fab, only half of the cinema full.
it was brill however was not fully true to book
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i went to see it last night at 4pm in accy mrj, they had been showing it every hour from yesterday, thats why there werent many people there, and it was GREAT
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13-07-2007, 15:29
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Re: Harry Potter
They had originally cut Kreacher out of the film aswell as Dobby, but JK Rowling said to them "I wouldn't do that if I were you, you will struggle with the 7th if you cut him out of this" So looks like Kreacher plays a significant role in the 7th.
Oh well, we'll all know next Saturday!!
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13-07-2007, 17:13
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Yank in King Art's Court!
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Re: Harry Potter
That's just wonderful Willow , now you can rock me to sleep tonight as I have flashbacks from "those" days!
For those then who have never heard of Dark Shadows. It was a very popular "soap opera type" show in the mid to late 60s. Most school age kids would be inside from 4 - 4:30 (maybe 5 p.m.) afterschool watching it. It centered around Barnabas Collins the vampire but had witches, warlocks, spirits, ghost, horrifying music, very dark/dreary/raining sets, old mansions, werewolves, it was so very scary but extremely additive.
Still scares the bajesus out of me just thinking about it .
Harry Potter stuff I'm sure doesn't come close to that kind of horror but for me, I don't need the reminders!
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13-07-2007, 22:21
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Re: Harry Potter
Whatever you do Brian. Don't click HERE
We've just been to see Harry Potter this evening and believe me those death eaters are pretty spooky. It is a very dark and much more sombre tale than the previous ones have been. There are a lot of little bits missing from the book but I think to get it all in would have needed about 6 hours of a film. I was surprised how the time flew when watching it.
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13-07-2007, 22:42
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Re: Harry Potter
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Originally Posted by mrjdallen
went last night - it was fab, only half of the cinema full.
it was brill however was not fully true to book
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I think that was because of the day. Today both evening showings sold out and the others throughout the day have been quite busy. I expect it will be worse on Saturday!
I watched it on Tuesday, one of the perks of working at the cinema, I really enjoyed it!
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13-07-2007, 22:57
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Re: Harry Potter
Mimi wishes you had a different perk Cyfr
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13-07-2007, 23:08
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Re: Harry Potter
Haha Its a shame! I have Keria Knightley stand in my room, and a *HUGE* like, 13 foot spiderman banner until they stopped it.
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13-07-2007, 23:44
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Re: Harry Potter
It's Ron Weasley she wanted.
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14-07-2007, 16:40
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Re: Harry Potter
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Whatever you do Brian. Don't click HERE
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Now that was bloody cruel Willow . As with the show, oh how I tried not to "click here ."
Annie is off to see Harry Potter this afternoon!
Brian
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15-07-2007, 03:10
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Re: Harry Potter
Went to see it and didnt like it though my daughter did. Wasnt what I expected and too many little bits with no real meaning. Would have been better in seeing Die Hard 4.0
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15-07-2007, 04:28
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Re: Harry Potter
ohhhhhh im so looking foward to seeing it >>>>>>>>>>
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