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1. Sorcerers Stone 5 26.32%
2. Chamber of Secrets 4 21.05%
3. Prisoner of Azkaban 4 21.05%
4. Goblet of Fire 1 5.26%
5. Order of the Phoenix 3 15.79%
6. Half Blood Prince. 2 10.53%
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Old 07-14-2011, 04:36 PM
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It was pure awesomeness!

The last scene... it didn't look like they were 36, it just looked weird...
nah, it was ok. bit funny but nice. Emma looked the best And the kids were so cute.

Young Snape looked a bit weirder... xD

I would love to talk a bit more in detail about the film but I don't want to spoil too much... hmmm... at AF I used white letters so people had to highlight my review to read so they can't read it by accident..
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Old 07-18-2011, 09:00 PM
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Young Snape looked a bit weirder... xD
Haha, true

Too bad [Spoiler] code doesn't work here so I can say more about the movie than how awesome it is... Anyway, I'm watching the movie again soon.
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You know, I really don't care for watching the films or reading the books, but I'm all about reading about the entire thing on Wikipedia or something.
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Old 07-18-2011, 11:48 PM
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You know, I really don't care for watching the films or reading the books, but I'm all about reading about the entire thing on Wikipedia or something.
Thass messed up. Almost understandable, but still, messed up.

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Thass messed up. Almost understandable, but still, messed up.
It's odd, I know.

I did the same thing for the Twilight series (solely for the purposes of being able to torture my mom and sister by purposely spouting incorrect facts, and such), the Chronicles of Narnia series, the Series of Unfortunate Events... series...

I can take two-three weeks to read one book, or learn everything and then some in like three hours.
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Old 07-19-2011, 12:35 AM
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Well, I'll admit, I'm a Potterhead, too. Haven't really read the books (cept for some parts with the kids), and I disliked the first movie so much that I wouldn't even try to go near any of them for several years. But by the time our eldest had read the first four or five books and started bringing home all the four movies that were out, I had to admit there was a lot more to it all.

Y'know, when HP was first coming out, the Lemony Snicket books were taking us all by storm, too. And I wondered then, how could that guy (Daniel Handler) do so many terrible things to his protagonists? Well, since then it's become obvious that he was just an amateur compared to the industrial-level horrors J.K. was planning to put her heroes through.

So Jalen, take my advice: Maybe start with the third movie, Prisoner of Azkaban, co-starring Gary Oldman as the eponymous prisoner. Or maybe the fourth, Goblet O' Fire. (The first couple movies were just a lot of background, you can always catch them later, or read them on wikipedia.) But, if nothing else, you've gotta watch those great actors doing some of the best work they (or cinema in general) will ever do... Most of all I mean Alan Rickman and Jason Isaacs as Snape and Lucius Malfoy. If you don't get to see those two smoking the audience's eyebrows, you will have lived and died for naught. For naught, I say!
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young snape had some great hair! jaja xD thought about getting that haircut for a bit. even the older snape had good hair
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Haha, true

Too bad [Spoiler] code doesn't work here so I can say more about the movie than how awesome it is... Anyway, I'm watching the movie again soon.
I guess I will watch it this weekend with my friend again...and my mum also wants to go with me but she don't have time yet so in a few weeks or so the 3rd time. oh hell it's getting expensive... but it's worth the money!

I really will miss this feeling... to see HP on the big screen... it's so different, I noticed this so badly when I saw HP7I in the HP film night after watching the DVD a while ago... it's so different when you sit there in the cinema, in the darkness and the only thing you focus on is every detail on the screen...

By the way have you seen it in 3D? Or does anyone else know if 3D is worth the money?
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Haha, true

Too bad [Spoiler] code doesn't work here so I can say more about the movie than how awesome it is... Anyway, I'm watching the movie again soon.
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By the way have you seen it in 3D? Or does anyone else know if 3D is worth the money?
Yes I watched it in 3D, I suggest you do too.

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