I just watched it- ended the series really well.
its sad to see it coming to a end though (unless if JK writes another book which would be unlikely due to what happens in PT.2)
JK won't write another book.
I HOPE they won't try to salvage the series more and make "The Shitty Adventures of Albus Potter"
I can understand why the Spiders were pretty fucking set off to berserk mode, but why the hell did they just attack everyone on Harry's side?
[QUOTE=Sirdrone536;31172537]I can understand why the Spiders were pretty fucking set off to berserk mode, but why the hell did they just attack everyone on Harry's side?[/QUOTE]
Because they were on the bad side.
Saw it on Friday. Absolutely incredible.
[QUOTE=Slithersoul;31172190]JK won't write another book.
I HOPE they won't try to salvage the series more and make "The Shitty Adventures of Albus Potter"[/QUOTE]
I agree, she shouldn't really write anything more about the Harry Potter universe.
Not that I think she will, but still.
[QUOTE=Fhux;31173905]I agree, she shouldn't really write anything more about the Harry Potter universe.
Not that I think she will, but still.[/QUOTE]
But If she write something else, she'll know she won't be that successful. Also, they missed the snape worst memory scene.
I think, if J.K would write another book in the "wizard world", it should be about either Aurors hunting down the last death eaters or about the first Wizarding War.
[QUOTE=Slithersoul;31172190]JK won't write another book.
I HOPE they won't try to salvage the series more and make "The Shitty Adventures of Albus Potter"[/QUOTE]
They don't have the rights to do that
[quote=Wikipedia]Rowling was hesitant to sell the rights because she "didn't want to give them control over the rest of the story" by selling the rights to the characters, which would have enabled Warner Brothers to make non-author-written sequels.[/quote]
And Pottermore kind of seems like she's saying "I'm done with this so here's all the shit I never put in a book"
When I saw the movie, it was a premier without any trailers before it. Could some one tell me what trailers there were before the film? The only one I know of is the teaser for the [i]Dark Knight Rises[/i].
That was brilliant. Possibly my new favourite movie
I'd still want them to [sp]talk more about the problems the Dumbledore family had, they just forgot about them[/sp] :colbert:
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;31176201]Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2: $167,000,000 in 3 days, making it the highest grossing opening weekend in film history.
YES.[/QUOTE]
That's...
A lot.
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;31176201]Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2: $167,000,000 in 3 days, making it the highest grossing opening weekend in film history.
YES.[/QUOTE]
They deserved it.
Just my two pennies ;
[sp]That was perfect. Everything was how i imagined it, the scene in Gringotts, in Bellatrix's vault, was LITERALLY how I imagined it in my mind whilst reading. Even when they rid the dragon and landed in the water, and the mine cart, was just as i imagined it. the way Harry's mind connected with Voldemort was again spot on, it wasn't like 2 separate scenes, they were merged - which is how it was in the book.
Room of Requirement - I thought this scene was fucking excellent, the way it was structured, was amazing, and yet again literally how i thought it would play out, whilst reading the books.
The battle of Hogwarts. Fuck me. SPOT ON, im not even kidding, the only peeve I have about the whole ending, is how noone was upset when Harry died, when Lupin and Tonks and Fred died, noone was baw'ing, atleast not for long.The Bellatrix fight was a bit short, but meh, what can you do about that, it stuck true to the book. - Apart from these, everything was perfect.
Forbidden Forest and Limbo - Now i think these scenes were PERFECT. The tension as his parents and Lupin and Sirius stood before him, built like a bitch, it was amazing. Limbo was very well done aswell, i thought it would of been shitty, but it did actually play out well.
Snape's death and Memories - I felt truly sorry for Snape, as he felt fear and emotion for the first time ( that we'd seen) when facing Voldemort. When Nagini was snappng at snape, and killing him, you actually thought in your mind FUCK NO, and thats exactly how the turn of events were meant to happen. The memories scene was probably the best in the whole film, it cleared all of the story up, and showed Snape in his true light, a hero. I know this word is slung around alot, but - Epic.
Voldemorts death - Now everyone was saying this was shit, because it was just like Bellatrix's - fast and shitty, and the way he died was not enough. Now you cant drag a death out for too long, but they done it alright, the way the battle went, how the wand flew up, signified Voldemort was weak, vulnerable, and thats how it was. It stuck true yet again. I would've liked for him to be like, laid out, like a ragdoll, to show that he's truely defeated. But hey, if i remember correctly in the book, his death was fast and shitty, so they done a good job making it better.[/sp]
Just my opinion, feel free to contradict. :3
It's the end of an era. Money's gonna be flowing like liquid gold around HP.
also Ron strangely suits a Death Eater attire and beard :D
[editline]17th July 2011[/editline]
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Ahaha oh my fuck this movie made nearly half a billion dollars in it's opening weekend, worldwide.
The part about [sp]Harry being a horcrux[/sp] makes me wonder whether it was the only reason why he had been so successful as a wizard. I mean, he's had like 1/7th of the soul of the most powerful living wizard (Voldemort). You should also realize that it made him undestroyable (much like Nagini was untouchable by spells) so none of the monsters he encountered could be harmful in any way.
[QUOTE=Adbor;31176840]The part about [sp]Harry being a horcrux[/sp] makes me wonder whether it was the only reason why he had been so successful as a wizard. I mean, he's had like 1/7th of the soul of the most powerful living wizard (Voldemort). You should also realize that it made him undestroyable (much like Nagini was untouchable by spells) so none of the monsters he encountered could be harmful in any way.[/QUOTE]
Interesting theory
emma watson cleavage :D
Such a let down that she didn't take off her bra after they swam to the shore :(
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;31177549]Oh well; it gave the girls something to look at. :smith:[/QUOTE]
Yeah. Pasty-skinned English dudes.
[QUOTE=darcy010;31088408]I was actually amazed at all the cameos they had.
There were just so many characters from past movies that didn't even have lines, they just appeared in the background for a few seconds. This movie must have been really special.[/QUOTE]
shit, i didnt see one D: where were they?
While being extraordinarily bored I came across someone who asked the question "which has sold more copies - the bible or harry potter"
And look what answer I found there:
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/seektruthbible.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Fhux;31178883]
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/seektruthbible.png[/img][/QUOTE]
Harry Potter is true or not. Flawless.
Most likely true
Can you help me prove something to my friend?
Do you think the film will make $1,000,000,000?
Agree if you think it will disagree if you think it will make less
It currently stands at $475,550,000
One thing still confuses me, though.
Where do they learn stuff like math and english, etc? You know, our normal school subjects?
[QUOTE=TheUnDeadGod;31181740]Can you help me prove something to my friend?
Do you think the film will make $1,000,000,000?
Agree if you think it will disagree if you think it will make less
It currently stands at $475,550,000[/QUOTE]
Part 1 almost made 1 billion, so I'm sure Part 2 will.
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