Tuesday, 29 June 2010

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: TOO Faithful To The Book?

Good to see that the movie will retain some of the novel's most memorable scenes, including all the...



Thank goodness, then, that it'll be...


Seriously, as long as each part clocks in at less than two hours, The Incredible Suit is looking forward to this very very much.

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11 comments :

  1. My gran had a Lada, but she was called Joyce.

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  2. I'm imagining they'll be two hours each. As one of the bigger Potter fans going (I'm 6'5), I'm still ambivalent about this splitting into two parts business. And the 3D business. Arg.

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  3. It's all about business. Business is business. And it's business time.

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  4. Business time? But it's not wednesday yet.

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  5. You forgot all the running and sweating and latin-ish-spell-saying. Or whatever.

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  6. Wide eyed innocent schoolboy Harry Potter is now an adult Hairy Potter. On 23rd July Daniel Radcliffe will be 21 and under the spell his own real magic wand.

    Are the kids who saw the 2001 Harry Potter the same audience today pretending not to have grown up and suffering from arrested development, or is each film supposed to appeal to a new generation of kids?

    I gave up seeing the films after 'The Goblet of Fire' 2005 because each film was more boring and tedious than the last. I neither know nor care what happens in 3D and IMAX in two parts in The Deathly Hallows"

    I expect Daniel Radcliffe is looking forward to his role as a German Soldier in 'All Quiet On The Western Front'. 2012

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  7. Okay as sad as this is, I will admit that I am looking forward to this (and even sadder, that the trailer gave me goosebumps). I'm pregnant though and so I'm blaming my completely loopy hormones, lack of sleep and a brain not unlike a sieve for my current enthusiasm for it. Hoping normality will have reasserted itself by the time it's released. Although... then I will have a toddler and a baby, good grief, it may only get worse. I'll be looking forward to the Karate Kid remake if I'm not careful.

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  8. Nowt sad about that Nic. The Incredible Suit has a massive umbrella of tolerance and all are welcome underneath it to shelter from the rain of unpleasantness.

    Except Shia LaBeouf, he can drown for all I care.

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  9. the films have sucked since POA and they will always suck they dont want to follow the books and the reason there doing two films MONEY MONEY MONEY not becuase they want a good quality film

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  10. Looking forward to this greatly, although my overriding memory of the book was a lot of sitting around in a tent and then something about a wand. Hope they get Dylan Moran in for the end scene.

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  11. Dan, read the book again. Yes they camp a lot, but in reality you only read about it for a while in each chapter(in the middle of the book) until they make a decision to go somewhere to search.

    Oh and yeah, walking is so uncommon in movies/books. Not to mention standing up... :\

    For the rest of the comments here, I sense too much ignorance to even read them.

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