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  • acciohpacciohp Posts: 1,556 ✭✭✭
    We learn from it that Charity Burbage is floating in the air during the Dark Lord Ascending and then is killed.

    They don't really talk about Tonks' pregnancy. Apparently she tries to announce something at the beginning of the 7 Potters scene.

    After Harry and everyone arrives at the Burrow Harry wants to leave but Ron says they should wait till after the wedding. I wonder if that's from the picture where we see the trio by some hay?

    Aunt Muriel and Elphias Doge talk to Harry about Dumbledore.

    Hermione dances with Krum and Ron is jealous

    Apparently Lupin doesn't come to Grimmauld Place

    Dobby arrives when Mundungus Fletcher goes to Grimmauld Place. He is hanging onto Mundungus' leg.

    Bathilda doesn't speak in front of Hermione but when she leads Harry upstairs we hear her use Parseltounge.

    Hermione does stun Harry;s face to make him unrecognizeable.
  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    I LOVE THAT DOBBYS THERE!
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  • acciohpacciohp Posts: 1,556 ✭✭✭
    Pottercast just recorded a mini pottercast with someone who saw the movie! I hope it's out soon! :)
  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    They stun HPS FACE! COOL!
    R
  • acciohpacciohp Posts: 1,556 ✭✭✭
    Yep Hermione does it before they are caught by the Snatcher's like in the book! Im glad this is in! :) I wonder how he looked?
  • phoenix1phoenix1 Posts: 2,293 mod
    @BlackcatScott~ there's a really good review on Hogwarts radio, you can listen to it here. David Yates has said that Dan had 2 nude scenes, one with the Horcrux and one at Kings Cross, he never mentioned Emma being topless.
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  • thisishogwartsthisishogwarts Posts: 1,758 ✭✭
    So yeah, I like the whole idea of keeping Tonk's pregnancy a secret and not revealed until Part 2 with her having the baby. I like it better then in the book.
  • chesterchester Posts: 4,331 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2010
    I want an answer to a few questions:
    1) Do we learn about tonk's pregnancy? (except for the 7 potter scenes) Or do we learn that she married Lupin?
    2) Do we see alot of Umbridge?
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  • thisishogwartsthisishogwarts Posts: 1,758 ✭✭
    I'm just wondering about the mirror. It just comes from nowhere? Come on!
  • jonny7003jonny7003 Posts: 3,771 ✭✭
    Wow, that was a great description. There's not one negative review for this film.
  • thisishogwartsthisishogwarts Posts: 1,758 ✭✭
    edited August 2010
    So overall, from hearing about all the news: I'm gonna love this movie. Its extremely faithful, and yes, some plot points are hastily covered (Lupin/Tonks, the mirror) but still, I'm gonna love this movie from what I'm hearing so far. I mean, they never went over the Marauder's Map or other stuff from PoA, and people love that movie and think its the best of the series. But at least they mention once that Tonks and Lupin are married and Tonks tries to say they're expecting a kid. The mirror: Oh well, maybe they'll say somthing in Part 2. And perhaps say one line that sums everything up, like "Harry, why are you starring into that mirror that Sirius gave to you 5th year?" Petigrew's death I love holding if off for Part 2. SO many things they can do to this character. They say that Harry said he owes him, maybe that's something throughout Part 2 that Peter is trying to cope with. But yes, I'm extremely pleased from the news.

    And they haven't even added the music by Desplat or the special effects. They say the cinematography is amazing/stunning, its faithful, Yates' puts the emotion and mood perfectly, the performances are all great, and most importantly, its only Part 1 and it still crazy as hell.

    What can Part 2 be to even top this?
  • MamounMamoun Posts: 973 ✭✭✭
    edited August 2010
    There is indeed no negative reviews so far of the movie, which is quite a refreshing difference from HBP's early reviews. It seems most of the complaints is either with a problem that was in the book itself too (slow camping scenes, LotR similarities...) or lack of some explanation (which potter movies have never been good at but there will always be a second part that explains/includes what needs to be added).
  • Pensieve SeekerPensieve Seeker Posts: 2,916 ✭✭✭✭
    [quote=dashape80]Just listened to it . . . really good stuff especially about the Locket scene dealing with Ron and that they actually had a side-boob shot Hermione LOL. When they said topless I assumed you wouldn't see anything but wow . . . I somehow have a feeling that will be cut when the MPAA gets a hold of it (if they want to keep it PG-13 that is).[/quote]
    Well, it's not like they're gonna be showing her nipples. Besides, the top of Bellatrix's breasts are shown, so I don't see any big deal about the side of Riddle-Hermione's breast being shown also.
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  • MamounMamoun Posts: 973 ✭✭✭
    I think they may get away with the whole Riddle Hermoine business without even a mention in the MPAA rating because it's made to be not real looking.
  • thisishogwartsthisishogwarts Posts: 1,758 ✭✭
    In HBP, they are shown holding hands and Tonks says "Sweetheart". Thats good enough for me.
  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    I think Hermione hugs Ron after they return from the seven Potters scene, but he might still look like harry a little bit at this point.

    Dobby is hanging onto Mundungus' leg when Harry sees him for the first time.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,344 ✭✭✭✭
    [quote=decarus]Dobby is hanging onto Mundungus' leg when Harry sees him for the first time. [/quote]
    *lol* Awesome. I'm happy they seem to be showing Dobby a little bit before his tragic moment.
  • acciohpacciohp Posts: 1,556 ✭✭✭
    People have been saying when Ron returns hermione reacts te same in thr book. So she does hit Ron?
  • acciohpacciohp Posts: 1,556 ✭✭✭
    I still wanna know if they fall asleep like they were holding hands?
  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
    The movie opens with an extreme closeup of Rufus Scrimgeour's (minister of Magic) as he's giving a very haunting press conference about all the dangers and horror going around in the wizarding world. The scene zooms out as it turns into a picture in a newspaper. We see the Dursleys packing up, leaving Harry behind, and their house in Pivot Drive completely empty. There's another scene that starts out with Hermione looking worried in her bedroom. The filmmakers then decided to show Hermione hexing her parents to forget their current lives and move to Australia. After she does this, she also makes all images of her disappear from the pictures in their house. This scene was very well done and was one of my favorites in the whole movie. It was very effective because it quietly communicated the dread wizards were feeling due to Voldemort. There's a shot in the trailer of Hermione walking towards what looks like a church. She's not really heading there. It's just part of a shot of her walking down her street, as the camera pans up to reveal the titles. One thing to note about that: since the movie score isn't completed yet, they were using a variety of music from other movies, they had some music from Harry Potter, but I would say most of it sounded very much like a Hans Zimmer score. It was a little bizarre to see the Harry Potter And the Deadly Hallows title set to one of the most recognizable cues from The Dark Knight score.

    If I recall correctly, we then see a shot of Snape arriving at Malfoy Manor, where there's a very chilling sequence of Voldemort explaining to the death eaters about the shared core between his wand and Harry's. The Hogwarts teacher who had been captured and tortured can be seen floating above the table throughout the whole scene. We also get a very intense exchange between Voldemort and Lucius Malfoy, when Voldemort asks for his wand in order to be able to kill Harry. The actor who portrays Lucius does a good job of selling the internal humiliation Lucius feels as his wand is taken away. Then Voldemort brings the teacher forwards, and shortly after she pleads for Severus' help, she is killed.

    We then cut to Harry waiting for the Order of the Phoenix to arrive. One of the things that I was very impressed with in the movie was how despite it being the darkest Harry Potter movie of all, it also had a lot of light hearted humorous parts. The seven Harrys scene is one of the best examples of this. As we see the decoys taking the polyjuice potion, the camera pans 360 degrees around the real Harry seeing all of them transforming. After, when they are changing, there's a very funny moment when they're all commenting on Harry's eyesight, and Fleur comments how hideous she is as she takes of her bra. The sight gag of Dan Radcliffe taking off a bra got a lot of laughs from the audience. The scene plays out pretty much like the book, with the big exception of Harry and Lupin not having the heated argument they have in the book. In fact, Tonks' pregnancy is brushed aside. It was a little frustrating if you've read the book, because they didn't just omitted it, but literally brushed it aside: just as Tonks is about to make her announcement, Mad-Eye pushes her aside and discusses how important it is to move Harry. Mundungus Fletcher is briefly introduced without much background in this scene, though it is established that he's forced to be there and that he's a sketchy character.

    Right before they leave, we see the scene of Harry releasing Hedwig from his front door, as seen in the recent publicity shots that have been circling around the web. The chase scene that follows is very exciting, though it mostly focuses on Harry and Hagrid (who is stupefied or paralyzed shortly after the chase begins, leaving Harry to fend for himself). The chase itself is very exciting, and takes place high in the sky, and on the street level, including a sequence through a tunnel that has the motorcycle doing a loop and Harry tippy-toeing on a truck as he hangs on for dear life. Hedwig's death is a big change from the book; and one, I think is an improvement. Instead of the Death Eaters finding out who the real Harry is because he used Expelliarmus, they find out because Hedwig is flying close to him protecting him. In the movie, as Harry's about to get hit with a death curse, Hedwig gets in the way and gets killed. Hagrid wakes up as they enter the protected area by the Weasley's and one by one the Order of the Phoenix arrives. We do not see Mad-Eye's death, it is only mentioned that he was killed after Fletcher escaped. The scene where Lupin grabs Harry for questioning is identical to the book, and translated great to the screen.
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  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
    After, there's a short scene of Harry trying to leave and Ron convincing him to stay for the wedding. We later see them putting up the wedding tent as Rufus Scrimgeour arrives to read the last will of Dumbledore. I thought the scene was very interesting, and the filmmakers made a very good effort of trying to maintain the relevance of the items Dumbledore left them throughout the movie. The golden snitch is usually seen flying around Harry at various points in the film, Ron's illuminator is used several times. The Tales of Beedle the Bard are kind of ignored upfront, but obviously play a large part later on in the film.

    The biggest change in the wedding scene is that Harry attends without any disguise. We see cameos from some old characters like Madam Maxine and Victor Krum (who dances with Hermione as Ron jealously watches in the background). This is also where we meet Mr. Lovegood, who was perfectly cast and portrayed. The camera purposely focuses on his necklace, but nothing is mentioned about it. We do not learn its significance until later, and there is no argument between him and Krum. Then there's a short, but good conversation between Harry, Aunt Muriel and Elphias Doge in which some exposition is given to Dumbledore's past. The actress playing Aunt Muriel makes a very good job at teasing Harry for not knowing Dumbledore. The wedding is cut short by the Patronus announcing the fall of the Ministry and the impending arrival of the Death Eaters. After a chaotic exit, we see the trio go into the coffee shop, where they are attacked by another pair of Death Eaters. There's a nice bookend sequence here where Hermione uses the same memory charm on one of the Death Eaters that she used on her parents.

    The Grimmauld place sequences are very shortened compared to the ones in the book. The trio discovers that RAB is Regulus Black very quickly and there's no doubt it's him who took the locket. Harry then finds Krecher and sends him after Mundungus Fletcher when he finds out he stole the locket. The whole subplot with the dual portraits in Grimmauld place and the Hogwarts Headmaster's office was cut. There's short sequence at Diagon Alley, where we see Fletcher hiding from people (and the first sighting of the Harry Potter Undesireable #1 poster). The movie then cuts to Harry, Ron and Hermione sitting around a table, when they hear a noise, then they notice Mundungus Fletcher with Kreacher hanging around his neck. Then, in what got one of the biggest reactions from the audience, Dobby greets Harry Potter as the camera pans to show him dangling from Fletcher's leg. After a quick interrogation, they realize they need to go to the Ministry.

    The Ministry sequence plays out almost exactly like the book. I have to say, seeing people flush themselves down a toilet to get there was very funny, especially because when we first see the bathroom, every stall has a line of people constantly going in but no one coming out. One thing that stood out is that the filmmakers were going to great extents to draw comparisons between the crusade against Muggles and Nazis. The statue at the entrance of the Ministry has been replaced by one of Muggles being crushed to death by wizards. Later, when Harry enters Umbridge's office, we see workers making anti-muggle propaganda that looks almost exactly like Nazi propaganda. The guards at the ministry even have red bands around their arms, similar to Nazis. This was a little jarring for me even if it was also very strongly implied in the books, mostly, I think because of how visually obvious it is. The effects from their escape out of the ministry were very unfinished, but they include a run-in with Dementors in the court room, and some back and forth spell casting with Ministry storm troopers. Finally, we see them apparate in the wilderness, and Ron's arm being severely hurt, which puts him out of commission for a while, and sets the stage for his jealousy and eventual leaving.

    After that, the movie slows down quite a bit, as we enter the scenes set when Harry, Ron and Hermione walk around in the wilderness. I was afraid that the movie was going to have the same pacing problems as the book had during these sequences, and I was not proven wrong. These scenes tend to drag a bit, especially because the first part of the movie is so full of action sequences. One thing that makes these scenes more interesting than the book's is that the locations they used to film these are absolutely stunning. Props to the location scouts for finding these places. Another big element in this set of scenes is the horcrux locket, and the effect it has on whoever wears it. In a way, these scenes almost feel like a Lord of the Rings homage, due to the constant wide shots of pretty landscapes and the similar ways in which the locket and the One ring affect whoever is wearing it.
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  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
    It is interesting to note that, while Ron listens to his radio, the Potterwatch subplot is mostly overlooked. Since the movie is very much focused only on what Harry, Ron and Hermione are doing (think, for example, how in War of the Worlds or Signs we never really see what's going on in the outside world), I thought the underuse of Potterwatch was a missed opportunity to show how horrible things were out in the rest of the world.

    The scenes of Ron arguing with Harry and Ron abandoning them were very well acted, in my opinion. The performances were all around the best in any of the Potter movies, especially from the main three characters.

    After Ron leaves, Harry and Hermione decide to go to Godric's Hollow. The scene right when they arrive is another one of my favorite scenes from the movie. The setting and tone are very dark, like the rest of the movie, but it is contrasted with the snow and the caroling they hear from a nearby church. The scene when Harry finds his parent's tomb is as close to perfect as possible. A very creepy Bathilda Bagshot shows up at the cemetery and leads them to her house. Just as in the book, she does not speak in front of Hermione, and takes Harry upstairs, where she speaks to him in Parsel (a change from the book, where we do not learn that it's Parsel until later.) The effect of Nagini coming out of Bathilda were mostly incomplete. In particular, we saw what seemed to be a place holder for the most graphic scene of Bathilda's skin falling to the ground as Nagini comes out. What we saw were a couple of quick shots of her jumping out. Voldemort does not show up at Godric's Hollow before they disapparate out.

    We see Harry having another of the dreams / shared memories he's had throughout the movie, bringing him one step closer to finding out about the elder wand. When he wakes up, Hermione tells him he's been out cold for a while. I can't remember if this is where this particular scene is placed in the movie, but the filmmakers added a very very good scene of Harry and Hermione setting the locket (and therefore, their worries) aside, and they have a very awkward, but touching dance in the tent. It was also one of my favorite scenes in the movie, because it brought some levity to all the bad moments they'd been through up to that point.

    Afterwards, we see the scene of the Doe patronus leading Harry to Griffindor's sword, and the scene plays out much like the book, including a very dramatic reveal that it's Ron who rescues Harry from drowning in the freezing water. After they get Griffindor's sword, Harry opens the locket so Ron can destroy the Horcrux. When it opens, a massive creature that looks a little like the Smoke monster from Lost appears and tries starts taunting Ron with everything that made him leave in the first place. The sequence hits a high point with what I think will be one of the most talked about things in this movie: a silvery illusion Harry and Hermione are shown making out topless. Great acting by Rupert Grint in this scene.

    After that, they decide to visit Mr. Lovegood, where they finally learn about the symbol of the Hallows. In an inspired choice by the filmmakers, we do not only hear the Tale of the Three Brothers as Hermione reads it, but also shown it through an animation sequence. It's a little tough to describe, but I'll try my best. It's a pretty barebones animation set against a simple background that looks like old and yellowed paper. The characters look basically like 3D animated stick figures, and almost like a scaled back version of something Tim Burton would do. Everyone I talked to thought that the sequence was a very clever way to get through a lot of exposition.

    Another change from the book is that Mr. Lovegood calls the Death Eaters to his house by saying Voldemort's name outloud. (The taboo was mentioned by Ron earlier in the movie, but not really explained.) After they manage to escape the attack, they apparate immediately to where the snatchers are. They get chased down through the forest, shooting spells from their wands. The scene seemed to be shot with a hand held camera, and there was a lot of shaking and quick cuts, like a Jason Bourne chase sequence. The effects on this scene also looked like a work in progress, and there was no music (and since most of the movie had a temporary score, we don't know if they intentionally left no music for this sequence.) They get caught, but not before Hermione deforms Harry's face so that he's not recognized, and then they get taken to Malfor Manor.
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  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
    Given that the movie was going to be split, I thought that the escape from Malfoy Manor would be emphasized more, and the action increased, so as to give the movie one final large action sequence before the cut. However, it seemed to go much faster than I anticipated. After Bellatrix notices Griffindor's sword, she keeps Hermione for torture and sends the rest of them to the dungeon. The torture scenes are very intense, but a lot of what makes the scene work is seeing the characters in the dungeon react to Hermione screaming in pain. Bellatrix cuts the word Mudblood into Hermione's forearm. Harry looks into the mirror shard (something he's been holding the entire movie, while looking at Dumbledore's eye the whole time), and soon after, Dobby apparates to help Harry. An interesting note is that Wormtail is stunned by Dobby but he does not die in the movie. Given how much I hate that character, I hope they're just saving it for the second part.

    After they escape the dungeon, the confrontation and escape from the Manor goes very quickly. Dobby drops the chandelier, Harry dodges and wrestles Draco's wand from him (another interesting point is how Tom Felton played Draco with a lot of uncertainty of what's happening around him. In this sequence, for example, Draco barely puts up a fight with Harry for his wand, and the whole time, Draco has a conflicted look on his face). The scene ends with Dobby gathering everyone around him in order to apparate in Bill and Fleur's house. Before they leave, we see Bellatrix throw a knife at the group, and the whole scene is set in slow motion, so you see the knife flying towards Dobby, while at the same time we see the apparition portal opening up. We do not see what happens with the knife at this moment. Then the movie cuts to a beach, where Harry yells happily that they're all OK; until he notices that Dobby had been stabbed in the heart with the knife Beatrix threw. Dobby dies in Harry's arms, and he declares he wants to bury him traditionally, with no magic. This is the last we see of our heroes.

    The final shot of the film is the only to take place in Hogwarts, (I didn't see the castle, but it is likely that it will be added later) and it's Voldemort flying towards Dumbledore's tomb, cracking it open, and taking the Elder Wand from his dead hands. The camera focuses on Voldemort's joyous face as he obtained the only Hallow he was looking for, the camera zooms out and we see he's conjuring up a massive and ominous cloud. The end.

    I would say this is my favorite Harry Potter movie since Prisioner of Azkaban without a doubt. It is also the most faithful to the books since movies 1 and 2. I'm still conflicted about the split because it both feels appropriate and like an excuse to extend the series at the same time. The movie benefits from not having the action and narrative compressed like the last few movies, but at the same time, the cut feels a little artificial, especially if you've read the book. My biggest complaint with the split is that the movie ends shortly after we learn about the Hallows (and by extension, the reason for the title). That's the moment when the story moves away from the three characters trying to figure out the plot, to the characters having a good understanding about what's going on and what they need to do next. Because of this, the movie doesn't seem to have that strong a narrative compass as it could. Once both movies are out, it won't make sense to watch this part without watching part 2 shortly after, and in the meantime, this movie suffers a bit because of this.

    Most of the omissions and changes from the book seemed to be either improvements, or changes that were made to simplify the narrative and avoid unnecessary exposition. The best example would be the change in the role of Hedwig at the beginning of the film. Keeping the Expeliarmus explanation would have added a lot of confusing exposition to the movie. The change allowed for a more streamlined narrative, and also for Hedwig's death to be more meaningful. They can also trim a little from the middle sequences in the forest. That part seemed to drag a little, just like in the book. However, these complaints are minor, and do not detract significantly from the film.

    Overall, I believe the movie lived up to expectations, and it bodes well for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, since they got a lot of the exposition out of the way, they'll be able to make a more action packed and exciting movie.
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  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
    ^^That was the newest review. So I enjoyed it. Sounds good. :) Looks as if DH will be my new favorite. But the negatives do seem unnerving. The split isn't carried out with as well continuity as it could've been, and camping scenes were dragging. Expected, but I hope they try to fix it as well as possible.
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  • thisishogwartsthisishogwarts Posts: 1,758 ✭✭
    Well its 150 minutes without credits. So its gonna be around 155-160 minutes total. Kind of like GoF.
  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    The worst thing is that Godric's hollow scene seems to be nothing. Barely scary or interesting. They aren't showing the Potter's house. Voldemort doesn't arrive right before they disapparate. So did they take all of the good parts out of this scene?
  • aaronaaron Posts: 20,950 mod
    edited August 2010
    Alright.

    Is anyone else....well, I don't like how I must put this, but, disappointed at the lack of NEW stuff that will be in the movie? There's no reports about any added scenes. It seems like its all gonna be book stuff, which is great to see, but added scenes are nice and surprising. I like them, and there seems to be no Hogsmeade run or Power Plant attack or anything. :/

    And also, I think what is going to ruin the continuity is them Apparating everywhere. Literally EVERYWHERE. The streets, Grimmauld Place, the Forest, Godric's Hollow....EVERYWHERE.
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  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    Well no one has given a lot of details about the camping. They always seem to just go over those very quickly.
  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    I actually think it seems dumb that they are walking around during the camping. Last time i checked they were wizards, so disapparate already.
  • thisishogwartsthisishogwarts Posts: 1,758 ✭✭
    This just feels weird. Almost everyone says its the best Potter so far, but no one is enthusiastic about this movie.

    WHY? It's DH! Its the last Potter films.
  • MamounMamoun Posts: 973 ✭✭✭
    edited August 2010
    I agree, for some reason all the reviewers seems to agree that it was an amazing movie yet they sound like they don't care about it that much. What the hell is wrong?

    It's better than HBP's reviews still, it was mostly negative.
  • jonisronjonisron Posts: 61
    i would just like to know some ron/hermione details- dan just recently said this film was much more of an exploration of the relationships between the characters and we've seen so many clips of them from part ii, i'm just wondering how heavily their relationships plays in this movie and what some of the key scenes between them were.
  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    Well there are a lot of camping scenes where Hermione takes care of Ron and looks after him. Also the scene with Harry and Ron sitting at the piano. I think there are going to be some nice Hermione/Ron scenes.
  • MamounMamoun Posts: 973 ✭✭✭
    edited August 2010
    You know what? screw those who think the film is too long or the camping scenes are slow. Having a longer film is what I have always wanted and the camping scenes won't be boring to me because I like the quiet moments that includes only the drama between the characters. Not the whole film has to be non-stop action, we already have part 2 for that!

    HBP included about 2 major action sequences only and it wasn't boring to me, DH will not certainly be boring.
  • acciohpacciohp Posts: 1,556 ✭✭✭
    I don't think I'll find it boring. I'm actually looking forward to the camping scenes so we can really see the relationship of the trio
  • jonny7003jonny7003 Posts: 3,771 ✭✭
    I am a sucker for beautiful landscapes and scenery, so I can't wait for the camping stuff!
  • Pensieve SeekerPensieve Seeker Posts: 2,916 ✭✭✭✭
    [quote=aaron]And also, I think what is going to ruin the continuity is them Apparating everywhere. Literally EVERYWHERE. The streets, Grimmauld Place, the Forest, Godric's Hollow....EVERYWHERE.[/quote]
    Well, it's not like they can catch the No. 5 Crosstown bus.
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  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    I totally agree mamoun. I liked the camping scenes. I never thought that part was boring in the book and all of those scenes look very interesting in all the footage we have seen. I am a little worried about the Godric's hollow scene, but the camping in general sounds great. I also enjoy the quiet character development moments.
  • jonisronjonisron Posts: 61
    totally agree with everyone who has complained about the MN boys. they are not giving away the details really... if memory serves, i think eric was the one who only gave "spoiler-free" reviews of the HBP test screening, whatever that means. when does something become a spoiler? ANYTHING is a spoiler, and you have to say more than "harry, ron and hermione were in the movie" so give up the goods already!
  • dashape80dashape80 Posts: 1,238
    I feel like there wasn't a hardcore Potter fan in that theater after reading these reviews
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  • jonny7003jonny7003 Posts: 3,771 ✭✭
    Edward from Leaky Cauldron was there and they will have a lengthy discussion in their PotterCast this week, so we should get loads more details.
  • acciohpacciohp Posts: 1,556 ✭✭✭
    Are the releasing the mini podcast before the regular one? It says they recorded a mini one today
  • dashape80dashape80 Posts: 1,238
    [quote=jonny7003]Edward from Leaky Cauldron was there and they will have a lengthy discussion in their PotterCast this week, so we should get loads more details. [/quote]

    Sounds good
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  • jonny7003jonny7003 Posts: 3,771 ✭✭
    edited August 2010
    @Accio Yeah they've already released it.

    Click Here!
  • MamounMamoun Posts: 973 ✭✭✭
    Hopefully it will be less "good film, I liked it" and more talk about the technical aspects of the film as cinematography, directing...etc
  • acciohpacciohp Posts: 1,556 ✭✭✭
    Thanks! Gonna listen now
  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    Thanks jonny. That was great. Leaky has crashed though or something. I can't get on.
  • acciohpacciohp Posts: 1,556 ✭✭✭
    Can't wait for the full podcast!
    I can't get on leaky either
  • decarusdecarus Posts: 5,953 ✭✭✭
    Yeah i want to read the longer report they were talking about in the podcast, but i can't get on. Maybe everyone is trying to look at that.
  • phoenix1phoenix1 Posts: 2,293 mod
    I just got done listening, it was a great review. I find that sometimes Leaky is can be slow in connecting and it may take a try or two to finally get in.
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