I saw the first one, I thought it was OK. I saw the second one, I didn't pay attention, and the third one I didn't even watch all the way because I lost interest.
I read some of the books too, but I lost interest in those when I was 12.
I don't think I'm going to see this one, even though I heard it was good. There are other movies I would rather see.
In other notes I cried at the end, that's how sad it was. and I've only ever cried in four films before
Finding Neverland Pay It Forward Moulin Rouge Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
I cry whenever I watch Moulin Rouge. It's my favourite movie. And Pay It Forward is really sad. I haven't seen the other two, but I want to.
I cried when Harry got back to the maze and everyone realised that Cedric was dead and his dad started crying. It was really powerful. I was hoping that the rest of the ending would carry that same power- but, alas, 'twas not the case.
Jaded, if you're not so into Harry Potter any more, I'd advise you not seeing it. It'll probably just be really confusing. (I'm also talking from a very skewed standpoint. Why, oh WHY can't they get these movies right???)
I read up to the fourth book, but that's it. I don't want to see it anyway.
And the only movie I was really sad about was episode III. DON'T LAUGH AT ME. It's sad! I didn't want Anakin to kill Mace Windu. From that point I sat there watching the movie with my hand over my mouth. It was really sad.
Awesome! People are like, responding to a thread I started! I feel SOOOO popular.
QUOTE (shades of blue @ Nov 20 2005, 04:50 PM)
hi sug! yay, you're posting more! ... i would like to see "the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe!"
I'm trying to post more, shades! I'd like to see that movie, too. I hope they do an excellent job with it, because it's a good series.
QUOTE (RejectedSponge @ Nov 22 2005, 11:18 PM)
did you go to park? a buuuuunch of my friends got to go... i didnt :\ supposedly it was pretty pakced though.
Yup, went to Park with the hubs and his sister and youngest brother. The line of people to see the showing we were at snaked around so many theatres and then made a U in one of the hallways. I thought they'd definitely oversold the show, but we got OK seats up in the back of the front section. Nobody was dressed in costume.
QUOTE (giggleguy @ Dec 3 2005, 05:51 PM)
I SAW IT LAST NIGHT!!! IT IS FRICKING AMAZING!!!! ARRRRR ITS SOOOO MUCH BETTER THAN THE OTHERS!!!!! OH EM GEE!!!
In other notes I cried at the end, that's how sad it was. and I've only ever cried in four films before
Finding Neverland Pay It Forward Moulin Rouge Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
I didn't get a lot of sniffles during HP:GoF, but I sobbed like a madwoman through "Pay It Forward" and "Finding Neverland." "Life as a House" also killed me. Everyone told me it was a tearjerker, and a third of the way through, I'm like, "People who cried at this movie must be weirdos because I cry at greeting card commercials and I'm not even sniffling." Within the next 5 minutes, I was crying and I don't think I stopped at all until after the end of the movie.
Oh my God, yes! The twins were one of the few parts of the movie that I really enjoyed. They were great.
Cold weather isn't hot. It snowed here in Massachusetts on Saturday night. I was really confused when I looked out the window without my glasses on on the way to the bathroom Sunday morning. The snow is pretty, but it's really cold. At least my heater's working now...
Oh god the twins are definitely gorgeous! Ive seen the movie twice and I wanna see it again because of the twins... they're really funny too. I cant wait until the next movie, when they get to go crazy at the end and torture professor umbridge because they're leaving school for good. Oh god, that oughta be priceless, and if they leave it out I'll shoot someone. hehe.
Gag me. I get the feeling I'm going to dislike this movie as much as GoF.
Is it my wishful thinking or does he (OMG) have greener eyes? I've given up on HP, the films are good for the sole reason of graphics and that you can spend the whole thing pointing out mistakes... and HBP was a bit of a failure, not as well written.
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In other notes I cried at the end, that's how sad it was. and I've only ever cried in four films before
Finding Neverland
Pay It Forward
Moulin Rouge
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
I read some of the books too, but I lost interest in those when I was 12.
I don't think I'm going to see this one, even though I heard it was good. There are other movies I would rather see.
Finding Neverland
Pay It Forward
Moulin Rouge
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
I cry whenever I watch Moulin Rouge. It's my favourite movie. And Pay It Forward is really sad. I haven't seen the other two, but I want to.
I cried when Harry got back to the maze and everyone realised that Cedric was dead and his dad started crying. It was really powerful. I was hoping that the rest of the ending would carry that same power- but, alas, 'twas not the case.
Jaded, if you're not so into Harry Potter any more, I'd advise you not seeing it. It'll probably just be really confusing. (I'm also talking from a very skewed standpoint. Why, oh WHY can't they get these movies right???)
And the only movie I was really sad about was episode III. DON'T LAUGH AT ME. It's sad! I didn't want Anakin to kill Mace Windu. From that point I sat there watching the movie with my hand over my mouth. It was really sad.
Finding Neverland was sad too.
Does anyone think that the twins are hot?
you think everyone is hot though
I'm trying to post more, shades! I'd like to see that movie, too. I hope they do an excellent job with it, because it's a good series.
a buuuuunch of my friends got to go... i didnt :\
supposedly it was pretty pakced though.
Yup, went to Park with the hubs and his sister and youngest brother. The line of people to see the showing we were at snaked around so many theatres and then made a U in one of the hallways. I thought they'd definitely oversold the show, but we got OK seats up in the back of the front section. Nobody was dressed in costume.
In other notes I cried at the end, that's how sad it was. and I've only ever cried in four films before
Finding Neverland
Pay It Forward
Moulin Rouge
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
I didn't get a lot of sniffles during HP:GoF, but I sobbed like a madwoman through "Pay It Forward" and "Finding Neverland." "Life as a House" also killed me. Everyone told me it was a tearjerker, and a third of the way through, I'm like, "People who cried at this movie must be weirdos because I cry at greeting card commercials and I'm not even sniffling." Within the next 5 minutes, I was crying and I don't think I stopped at all until after the end of the movie.
Oh my God, yes! The twins were one of the few parts of the movie that I really enjoyed. They were great.
Cold weather isn't hot. It snowed here in Massachusetts on Saturday night. I was really confused when I looked out the window without my glasses on on the way to the bathroom Sunday morning. The snow is pretty, but it's really cold. At least my heater's working now...
Ive seen the movie twice and I wanna see it again because of the twins... they're really funny too.
I cant wait until the next movie, when they get to go crazy at the end and torture professor umbridge because they're leaving school for good.
Oh god, that oughta be priceless, and if they leave it out I'll shoot someone.
hehe.
But seriously. What did they do to his hair????????
Gag me. I get the feeling I'm going to dislike this movie as much as GoF.
But seriously. What did they do to his hair????????
Gag me. I get the feeling I'm going to dislike this movie as much as GoF.
Is it my wishful thinking or does he (OMG) have greener eyes?
I've given up on HP, the films are good for the sole reason of graphics and that you can spend the whole thing pointing out mistakes... and HBP was a bit of a failure, not as well written.
Conspiracy?