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The movie was pretty good. Pumped and can't wait to see Part 2 next year. However, I was disappointed with 1 thing...

 

THERE WAS NOT ENOUGHH BILL NIGHY!!!11!!111!!!1 Phenomenal actor should have gotten a role with more screening time.



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I'm going to try and see this movie today. 



Absolutely loved it!

The WW estimates are very impressive aswell.

Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic:  $125,120,000    37.9%
 Foreign:  $205,000,000    62.1%
Worldwide:  $330,120,000  

Best opening of the series I believe.



It's the best movie in the franchise, I don't see how any one could disagree. Everything was better. The acting was better, the set pieces are better, the special effects are better, the action scenes are better, the emotional scenes are better, the added touches are better and the content was cut out much better than the previous movies. I could come up with a list of complaints, but I'm not, because it's a movie and if a movie was like a book, then we wouldn't have any reasons to have books around. Books are for details, movies are visual experiences and as the largest Harry Potter fan on the site, I think they made a great movie.

Emma Watson was pretty hot. The make out scene before the Horcrux was destroyed lead to orgasms by everyone in the theatre, mainly due to Harry's abs and  Hermione's side boob. Fun was to be had by all.



Bet with Conegamer and AussieGecko that the PS3 will have more exclusives in 2011 than the Wii or 360... or something.

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=3879752

argh too many spoilers in here



All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey

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Doobie_wop said:

It's the best movie in the franchise, I don't see how any one could disagree. Everything was better. The acting was better, the set pieces are better, the special effects are better, the action scenes are better, the emotional scenes are better, the added touches are better and the content was cut out much better than the previous movies. I could come up with a list of complaints, but I'm not, because it's a movie and if a movie was like a book, then we wouldn't have any reasons to have books around. Books are for details, movies are visual experiences and as the largest Harry Potter fan on the site, I think they made a great movie.

Emma Watson was pretty hot. The make out scene before the Horcrux was destroyed lead to orgasms by everyone in the theatre, mainly due to Harry's abs and  Hermione's side boob. Fun was to be had by all.

emma watson make out scene. *runs to movie theater at 3 in the morning* lol



NYANKS said:

Did you like how they portrayed the silence, the fear, the despair, the loneliness when they were out there?  People complain that that part was the "slow" part of the movie, but that's only for the people who were anticipating explosions and such.  It's really hard to convey the awesomeness of the book on screen sometimes, but I thought they did it rather well.  Also, I feel like the real fans of the series weren't very bothered by this.  I liked it actually.

It certainly was a "Road movie", and the setup is totally different from the other six books. I mean, the drearyness, the lonliness, the emptiness of the situation reminded more of "The Road" than other Harry Potters haha. But I thought the pacing was pretty good. Not perfect, but never enough to make you look away from the screen for a second.

And I thought the movie had plenty of action and tense moments: The 7 Harrys scene, the battle in Godric's Hollow (freaky!), the opening of the locket (Soooo crazy), the Tale of the Three Brothers, running from the snatchers (I thought this part was shot very well!), battle at Malfoy Manor... these all seperated the traveling sequences very well.

This movie showed that being a "Hero" isn't about beating up the bad guy and saving the girl in 24 pages like a Comic book. It's tiring, it's lonely, it's grating... I thought the movie did a great job of portraying this. ^_^

Also, I laughed pretty hard when George walked down to see Harry and Ginny snogging... with his toothbrush in his ear hole.



Smeags said:
NYANKS said:

Did you like how they portrayed the silence, the fear, the despair, the loneliness when they were out there?  People complain that that part was the "slow" part of the movie, but that's only for the people who were anticipating explosions and such.  It's really hard to convey the awesomeness of the book on screen sometimes, but I thought they did it rather well.  Also, I feel like the real fans of the series weren't very bothered by this.  I liked it actually.

It certainly was a "Road movie", and the setup is totally different from the other six books. I mean, the drearyness, the lonliness, the emptiness of the situation reminded more of "The Road" than other Harry Potters haha. But I thought the pacing was pretty good. Not perfect, but never enough to make you look away from the screen for a second.

And I thought the movie had plenty of action and tense moments: The 7 Harrys scene, the battle in Godric's Hollow (freaky!), the opening of the locket (Soooo crazy), the Tale of the Three Brothers, running from the snatchers (I thought this part was shot very well!), battle at Malfoy Manor... these all seperated the traveling sequences very well.

This movie showed that being a "Hero" isn't about beating up the bad guy and saving the girl in 24 pages like a Comic book. It's tiring, it's lonely, it's grating... I thought the movie did a great job of portraying this. ^_^

Also, I laughed pretty hard when George walked down to see Harry and Ginny snogging... with his toothbrush in his ear hole.

Yeah that got some good laughs in my theater lol.  Also, when Ron and Harry started messing with Hermione's lamp in the tent, bahahaha!



such a shame, my least favorite HP movie so far



NYANKS said:

Yeah that got some good laughs in my theater lol.  Also, when Ron and Harry started messing with Hermione's lamp in the tent, bahahaha!


Lol, I almost forgot about that part! *BOOM* "Reducio!"

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