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I wouldn't mind a mini-series myself. I'd like to see what alterations the filmmakers would do, but I doubt it would be successful.
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Exactly. The end result could turn out alright, but it would be something completely different from the fandom's expectations. Considering the main reason fans want remakes is because they want "more faithful adaptations", it would backfire.
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Many fans would loathe the end result if it were made into a mini-series. It would require an aggressive adaptation approach with massive changes due to structural challenges. These books are not suited for the format in my opinion.
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I think it's a little unfair to blame Kreacher for his death. His lie set things into motion for sure, but Harry chose to believe him. He chose to go to the ministry. And Sirius chose to join the order on that night. In the end, however, Bellatrix is 100% responsible for his death.
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Kreacher had nothing to do with his death.
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Absolutely.
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But not snogging.
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I want something else than the cave for HBP. Something fresh.
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The name does sound familiar, but I can't place him.
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Fawkes? The entrance to the chamber of secrets? Or the blood message on the wall as the chamber of secrets is said to be opened?
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Who is Adam?
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Extended screenplay? Are you going to include your own ideas?
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Probably not.
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these kinds of movies as in..?
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I don't understand your argument. I haven't heard about plot holes in real life.
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You know why people question that? Because it defies the whole point of Bane's master plan that no one can leave or enter the city without the bomb getting off. If no one cared, it would merely go to show that Nolan didn't manage to engage the audience enough to ask critical questions pivotal to the plot. He should take it…
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Thanks man.
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That's true. I figured he also meant realism/logical problems. For all the praise Nolan has gotten for supposedly taking Batman to realistic levels, Nolan's Batman movies contain surprisingly many fantastical elements and logical problems. And why shouldn't they be a little fantasy-like considering they are superhero…
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TDKR - 3/4 (Rewatch) Although flawed in many ways (the dialogue in particular is shockingly expository), it's still a fun movie to watch. The last 30 minutes are pure gold.
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Decent trailer. That was a massive dragon.