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Molly Menges 18-11-2002 13:45

i went and saw harry potter on saturday. although my boyfriend hated it and thought it was boring...i loved it! :D i have read all of the books..some of them even twice. i think they do an awesome job of staying w/ the book..i can't wait for the next movie/book to come out!!!! :D

D.J. Fluck 18-11-2002 14:02

I havent seen either of the Harry Potter moves and I dont intend to, but the review from someone who has seen it (who's identity will be left secret for (his/her) safety):

"Its really boring!!! Man I almost fell asleep a dozen times. Although it was more interesting than the first one..."


ouch. If the 2nd one is boring, the first one must be awful...

Brant Bowen 18-11-2002 17:05

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Originally posted by AnimeRaul234
I'm glad some of you have enjoyed it as much as I did :), I was all decked out in a harry potter blanket someone gave to me, so I tied it around me and used it as a cape ;)
Yeah that blanet thing, my idea.
i thouroughly enjoyed the ending, although i almost fell asleep somewhere around the end of hour one.

If you want to see a good movie, rent Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Ryan Dognaux 18-11-2002 17:35

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Originally posted by Courtneyteam330
Harry Potter was written by a person who doesn't believe in absolutes (they say it is ok if u do a bad thing 4 the right reason) as opposed 2 LOTR where evil is evil and bad is bad no ???? asked (where there r absolutes).
Please go into this more, for I know nothing that a "good character" in harry potter does to be considered a "bad thing". And if you say something like wizardry or witchcraft well... there's a lot of that in LOTR too.

Molly Menges 18-11-2002 19:03

so dj...your source who has seen both of them doesn't happen to be named kyle gilbert does he? :p

DanLevin247 18-11-2002 19:25

I saw it with 3 other kids from my team, 2 girls and one other guy. Me and Chris hated it, the ladies thought it was great.

Ryan Dognaux 18-11-2002 20:54

bah how can you hate it??!!?! great story! great characters! Action! Mystery! Swords! It's all there!!! That was awesome when he put the sword through the ballisk's head.

Amanda M 19-11-2002 17:45

Okay, I absolutely LOVE Harry Potter. I am so obsessed with watching the movie that I counted down the days from up to five months ago. I waited in line ahead of time and bought tickets for the first showing in my town. For Halloween, I was a Slytherin, so I wore my costume to the theatre. Every time Tom Felton (aka Draco) came on the screen, my friends and I would cheer and swoon over him. It was great fun. Can't wait until the next one... *sigh*

Amanda

Johca_Gaorl 20-11-2002 11:59

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Originally posted by Alex Forest
wow...i got dragged to it....never seen the first one....quite....interesting shall we say....

LOTR FOREVER!!!!!!

Dragged!?!?!? You were the one that had to beg your mom to go! :p

Amber H. 20-11-2002 12:50

IMHO J.K. Rowling has a very well developed story telling style that effectively draws most readers into her books. I enjoyed them all very much.

I am looking foreward to seeing the second movie, but am waiting a couple of weeks. My kid brother is taking me on Thanksgiving Day to cheer me up and give me something to look forward to since my ex broke his promise to me and made sure I was uninvited to any family gathering within a thousand miles.

I think it might be fun to spend the holiday in a different way anyway. Thank heaven for little brothers.

chellyzee93 21-11-2002 18:06

I've read the books a million times over. I read them aloud when we go on family trips..that is until we got the tapes. The movie was pretty good. MY sister downloaded it before i saw it in the theater. I made my boyfriend come see it with me after that, he grumbled the entire time.:)

Johca_Gaorl 21-11-2002 19:45

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Originally posted by chellyzee93
I've read the books a million times over. I read them aloud when we go on family trips..that is until we got the tapes. The movie was pretty good. MY sister downloaded it before i saw it in the theater. I made my boyfriend come see it with me after that, he grumbled the entire time.:)
The tapes are soooo good! We have the tapes (that's what I've heard, I actually haven't read the books) and the guy reading them is excellent.

FotoPlasma 21-11-2002 20:11

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Originally posted by Johca_Gaorl


The tapes are soooo good! We have the tapes (that's what I've heard, I actually haven't read the books) and the guy reading them is excellent.

IIRC, he <edit>was nomited for</edit> a Grammy for his performance on The Sorcerer's (Philosopher's) Stone.

I've only listened to them on tape, but I loved them all.



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Stolen from Random House's website

"At the age of seventeen, Jim Dale was the youngest professional comedian in England. His talents as a song writer, pop singer, director, composer, National Theatre actor and Broadway star have taken him to the heights of show business success. In 1999, he was nominated for a Grammy Award for his first audiobook, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Since then he has recorded a further three in the seven book series." --AudioFile
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Ryan Dognaux 21-11-2002 20:47

I haven't heard the books on tape, since they're extremely expensive, or they were. I'm glad to see so many people enjoy Harry Potter :)

BerserkerSpyke 23-11-2002 14:47

saw the movie yesterday... With a Lightsaber! ^^; I thought it was pretty good, one of my friends saw it 4 times. The best thing to do is try to stare into the eyes of the Bassalisc.


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