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Ryan Dognaux 18-09-2002 19:27

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OH yeah I forgot this picture! It looks cool.:D

AdamT 20-09-2002 18:49

That's a silly poster...it gives the movie a bad impression...the sword comes into play for about 1/20th of the book.

I am a Potterhead...I know how to play the card game...I am psyched to see the new movie...I have all the books in hardback in the 4 book collection set...

The 5th book has a release date of July 2003...

BTW, LoTR has a card game too....

Ken Loyd 20-09-2002 23:42

I saw the original Star Wars 37 times in theaters.

I have read the LOTR several times.

I am glad I discovered HP this summer. It made the summer go more quickly (which means I am closer to the FIRST Saturday in January).

All three are very enjoyable in their own ways.

KL

PS. Delphi, send more engineers. It is getting boring out here without you folks.

Wetzel 21-09-2002 18:45

Heh...

Anyone else seen Harry's a Pothead and the Sorceror's Stoned?
It was stoopid funny.


Wetzel
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DanLevin247 22-09-2002 17:58

Harry Potter seems like a waste of time. Books are to long. I tried to read the first one on the crapper and it lost my interest in about 5 pages. I didn't see the movie either.




/me throws a rock at dave

Chris Nowak 22-09-2002 21:57

Yeah, Harry Potter rules. I read the massive 4th book in one day after it came out. The world that Rowling created with these books is so deliciously perfect. I wonder, how are they going to keep making the movies every year, if Rowling can't write that fast? The actor would grow up faster than the story progresses. And how the heck are they going to make a movie out of that beast of a book "The Goblet of Fire". They're going to have to cut out some major parts of the story in order to keep the length reasonable.

As far as the movies go, I didn't like the first one too much. It did capture the feeling of the book and the acting was good, but I felt that somethings were overdone. I felt the choice of actors was good in relation to the people created in the books. I'll probably go see the second one when it comes out.

[edit]And if you don't like books, I think the problem is on your end.


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