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Review of HP&tPoA ...
Actually a lot better than I thought it would be. Although it was FAR shorter than I expected it to be at only 2hours and some change. I fully expected to be sitting for over 3 hours.
The new Dumbledore didn't have the same atmosphere about him that the "original" Headmaster had. That being the case, I think he'd have made a good choice in playing him from the start.
The kids spent far too much time out of uniform for it being a British boarding school but at least the director didn't completely do away with them as was feared by many, me included.
There were many things missing from the film. A few of them that didn't make it were important in my opinion. Hopefully, these items will make it into the extended edition DVD.
What really dissappointed me were the trailers ...
CATWOMAN - Okay, I'll likely have to turn in my hetero card right now; but DAMMIT! Halle Berry in next to nothing is not going to make me go see this piece of tripe. Especially when they even friggin use the line, "sometimes a cat can bring the soul back to one who is fallen" WHAT THE FUCK!?!?!?!?
THUNDERBIRDS - a live action version of the Thunderbirds ... nuff said. LEAVE MY FUCKING CHILDHOOD ALONE!!!
A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS - Will someone please kill Jim Carrey before he rapes yet another great story? Please?
THE NOTEBOOK - I've not read the book. Correct me if I'm wrong but the story seems to be about an old man reading a story from his journal to his senile wife to try to get her to remember how they met etc etc etc ... Was this placed in the HP rotation of trailers to give something to interest the blue-haired biddies who were shanghaid into taking their ungrateful brats of grandchildren to the movies?
Actually a lot better than I thought it would be. Although it was FAR shorter than I expected it to be at only 2hours and some change. I fully expected to be sitting for over 3 hours.
The new Dumbledore didn't have the same atmosphere about him that the "original" Headmaster had. That being the case, I think he'd have made a good choice in playing him from the start.
The kids spent far too much time out of uniform for it being a British boarding school but at least the director didn't completely do away with them as was feared by many, me included.
There were many things missing from the film. A few of them that didn't make it were important in my opinion. Hopefully, these items will make it into the extended edition DVD.
What really dissappointed me were the trailers ...
CATWOMAN - Okay, I'll likely have to turn in my hetero card right now; but DAMMIT! Halle Berry in next to nothing is not going to make me go see this piece of tripe. Especially when they even friggin use the line, "sometimes a cat can bring the soul back to one who is fallen" WHAT THE FUCK!?!?!?!?
THUNDERBIRDS - a live action version of the Thunderbirds ... nuff said. LEAVE MY FUCKING CHILDHOOD ALONE!!!
A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS - Will someone please kill Jim Carrey before he rapes yet another great story? Please?
THE NOTEBOOK - I've not read the book. Correct me if I'm wrong but the story seems to be about an old man reading a story from his journal to his senile wife to try to get her to remember how they met etc etc etc ... Was this placed in the HP rotation of trailers to give something to interest the blue-haired biddies who were shanghaid into taking their ungrateful brats of grandchildren to the movies?
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CW - yeah, it looked like a piece of shit. the beginning looks like a rip off the crow, and..... i dunno, i just don't like halle berry.
TB - *eyes go wide and glassy* are you saying.... they're making.... from my favourite childhood cartoon show? *EEEEEEEEEEE* i missed that trailer. that's SO fucking cool.
SUE - which raped story are you talking about?
-P.
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I have to admit, that seems like a strange addition to the previews for HP though.
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Uh, yeah.
It's about a man and his wife who fell in love when they were barely out of high school and then didn't see each other for ten years. Then they found each other again and she left her fiance to be with him and they got married and had a bunch of daughters and they loved each other very very very very much and then she got Altzheimer's and they both had to live in a nursing home because they were old and had trouble taking care of themselves (which reminds me of my grandparents), and he reads that story to her every day, in hopes that she will come back to him as he remembers her, and then one day she did and that's basically the whole story and it makes me cry every time.
Sappy, eh? It's a chick flick. I wasn't even aware of it. I'll have to go see it with a bunch of girl friends or something.
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I loved the excessive use of butchered latin though. ;)
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THUNDERBIRDS WTF? Are the airshows too hard for people to drag their kids to?
I want to see The Chronicles of Riddick though. I though Pitch Black was solid, and I hope they don't screw it up now.
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