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Post by Hush Mazmanos on Dec 5, 2005 18:11:11 GMT -5
No comment.. XD
Hush Mazmanos
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Post by Norris on Dec 6, 2005 12:12:56 GMT -5
But it doesn't stop with trains, there are dangerous hard-core buffs for almost anything, like Harry Potter, for example.
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Post by Brian the Flying Penguin on Dec 6, 2005 18:08:56 GMT -5
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Post by Pow! on Dec 6, 2005 21:02:56 GMT -5
There's always two sides of a coin...
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Post by Norris on Dec 7, 2005 1:09:48 GMT -5
Can't argue with that, but there is always the minority who prefer the heads to tails.
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Post by Drake on Dec 14, 2005 0:03:06 GMT -5
Meh... I found it better then the third movie, but sub par to the first two. Richard Harris was a much better Dumbledore. Gave him heart, and when I read the sixth book, it was him who I pictured in my head.
Other then that, I loved Emma and the little love thing between her and Rupert's characters. I'll admit, a few parts near the end brought tears. Loved, LOVED Malfoy being turned into a weasel.
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Post by Righteous Indignation on Dec 14, 2005 3:02:16 GMT -5
If you thought the train buffs can be dangerous you haven't ever seen me on a bad hair day! But don't worry, I'm sure y'all know I have my means of keeping my cool. The new Harry Potter film was impressive, by the way, and the scene where Malfoy got turned into a ferret was hilarious! I will be unavailable until Saturday, by the way, so if anyone wishes to contact me please send all messages to my PM box
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Post by Hush Mazmanos on Dec 14, 2005 23:59:24 GMT -5
Prof. McGonagall (looking at The ferret and Prof. Moody) "Alastor! Is that a student?!"
Prof. Moody "Technically."
Later..
Malfoy turns back into a person
Draco Malfoy "My father will hear about this!"
Prof. Moody (angrily) "Is that a threat?"
Moody chases Malfoy around the tree
Prof. Moody (while chasing Malfoy) "Is that a threat? Is that a threat? "
Prof. McGonagall (aggravated) "Alastor!"
Prof. Moody (angrily) "I could tell you stories about your father that would curl even your greasy hair, boy!"
Prof. McGonagall (even more aggravated) "Alastor!"
Prof. Moody (yelling at Malfoy, who is running away) "It doesn't end here!"
Prof. McGonagall "Alastor, we *never* use transfiguration as a punishment. Surely Dumbledore told you that?" Prof. Moody (looking away) "He might have mentioned it."
hahaha!!! This is how I remembered that scene. XD
And I agree Emma Watson was extremely beautiful in this movie.
Hush Mazmanos
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Post by Drake on Dec 15, 2005 4:04:15 GMT -5
Most I remember of that scene was him stuffing the transfirgured Malfoy down (Crabb? Goyle?)'s pants. ;D XD
Ye lords that was good...
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Post by 1treehill on Dec 15, 2005 4:25:01 GMT -5
I mostly looked at Fleur & Cho.
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Post by Razgriz aka Dahaka on Dec 16, 2005 22:47:30 GMT -5
I liked Fleur and Hermoine but not Cho. Sorry.
Anyway, I liked the movie but it disappointed me too since it didnt stay true to the book. The book was not only quidditch match, tri wizzard tournament, the ball and Voldemorts return. It definitely had more than that, like I remember Harry is suppose to meet Sirius in Hogsmeade mountains or something like that.
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Post by Hush Mazmanos on Dec 18, 2005 10:00:28 GMT -5
One of the reasons why I gave that movie a 6.5/10 cause they cut out so mny important talks. Like when Dumbledore and Sirius was supposed to give Harry a talk after he was nearly killed by Crouch. And the chapter where Sirius and Snape set aside their differences in the hospital wing.
Hush Mazmanos
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Post by Razgriz aka Dahaka on Dec 19, 2005 3:03:23 GMT -5
Exactly, the director ocused the movie too much on the tournament and Voldemort and that was it
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