harry potter 8

kelsue35
kelsue35 Posts: 463 Member
edited September 29 in Chit-Chat
OMG!!! anyone see the new harry potter movie? it was SOOOOOOO GOOOOOD!





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  • Kimmer2011
    Kimmer2011 Posts: 569 Member
    Just saw it this afternoon with older daughter & hubby. A friend asked me, "Did you cry?" Um, duh! Of course I cried!
  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,228 Member
    Just saw it this afternoon. Awesome flick!:happy:
  • Mishy
    Mishy Posts: 1,551 Member
    me me me! I thought the movie was great!

    Although, I am SO sad that it's over. I think in part this is because I'm having a difficult time finding another book series to really get into.
  • alyssapasquale
    alyssapasquale Posts: 9 Member
    Seen in twice already :) went to the midnight showing and then again later that day with another friend. I never cry and when Snape died I lost it (hes been my favorite since the beginning.) I dressed up as Hermione :)
  • pauljsolie
    pauljsolie Posts: 1,024 Member
    Does Harry die? I can't believe there have been 8 of them now. I've only seen the first one.
  • dgirllamius
    dgirllamius Posts: 171 Member
    Waiting for it to be shown in English...should be a few weeks or so. I so want to see it now though D:
  • tedm5
    tedm5 Posts: 15 Member
    Saw it at midnight with about 3000 other die hard fans. Thought it was great, they did a great job with the finale. Now waiting for JKR's new website to open up later this year.
  • TiniTurtle
    TiniTurtle Posts: 595 Member
    went to the midnight showing! it was by far the best of all the movies ♥ bittersweet ending of my childhood.
  • hail87666
    hail87666 Posts: 176 Member
    I'm thinking I saw I different film cause I thought it was crap. Mind you, I've hated them all. Was so anti-climatic, didn't get my emotions going like the books do. By the end I thought, oh you know what, who cares if Harry dies (and I really care when I read the books). There was no drama! I expected to cry but I didn't. And all the subtle nuances were missed. I love how Hermione throws herself at Ron in the books because he wants to help the house elves, and then when they join the front lines with their kitchen knives.... I Never got the sense watching it like this was the biggest battle of wizarding history and their entire future depended on it. There was no real grief for the dead or celebration at their victory. It was so emotionally lacking. But that's what you get from totally wooden actors I guess.
    Oh and the last fight between Harry and Voldemort is supposed to happen in the great hall, in front of everyone, with the ghosts of his parents, lupin, sirius etc walking round him giving him encouragement. Pfffffft.
  • staciekins
    staciekins Posts: 453 Member
    I really don't wanna be THAT person, but your topic title gives me a twitch. It was Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2 or shortened... Harry Potter 7 Part 2
  • AEB_WV
    AEB_WV Posts: 323 Member

    Although, I am SO sad that it's over. I think in part this is because I'm having a difficult time finding another book series to really get into.

    Try 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' series. VERY good.
  • tam120
    tam120 Posts: 444 Member
    Just got back. Loved it!
  • aristel
    aristel Posts: 110
    I´m going tomorrow! can´t wait anymore
  • Ginial1479
    Ginial1479 Posts: 45 Member
    SAW IT LAST NIGHT!!!! IT WAS SOOOOO AMAZING!!!
  • Ginial1479
    Ginial1479 Posts: 45 Member
    Wow... After hating, 1, 2 and 3... You didn't think that maybe you shouldn't waste your time and money and you should have stopped watching them... I mean really??? You hated them ALL... But yet you really saw 8 movies!!! Wow...
  • Ginial1479
    Ginial1479 Posts: 45 Member
    I'm thinking I saw I different film cause I thought it was crap. Mind you, I've hated them all. Was so anti-climatic, didn't get my emotions going like the books do. By the end I thought, oh you know what, who cares if Harry dies (and I really care when I read the books). There was no drama! I expected to cry but I didn't. And all the subtle nuances were missed. I love how Hermione throws herself at Ron in the books because he wants to help the house elves, and then when they join the front lines with their kitchen knives.... I Never got the sense watching it like this was the biggest battle of wizarding history and their entire future depended on it. There was no real grief for the dead or celebration at their victory. It was so emotionally lacking. But that's what you get from totally wooden actors I guess.
    Oh and the last fight between Harry and Voldemort is supposed to happen in the great hall, in front of everyone, with the ghosts of his parents, lupin, sirius etc walking round him giving him encouragement. Pfffffft.

    Wow... After hating, 1, 2 and 3... You didn't think that maybe you shouldn't waste your time and money and you should have stopped watching them... I mean really??? You hated them ALL... But yet you really saw 8 movies!!! Wow...
  • Ginial1479
    Ginial1479 Posts: 45 Member
    I really don't wanna be THAT person, but your topic title gives me a twitch. It was Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2 or shortened... Harry Potter 7 Part 2

    LOLOL
  • nerdyandilikeit
    nerdyandilikeit Posts: 2,185 Member
    me me me! I thought the movie was great!

    Although, I am SO sad that it's over. I think in part this is because I'm having a difficult time finding another book series to really get into.

    The Abhorsen Trilogy (Sabriel, Lirael, and Abhorsen) by Garth Nix
  • melgillis
    melgillis Posts: 76 Member
    The best one! So glad it ended on a postive note. Hogwarts survived and Harry broke the wand.
  • mikethom
    mikethom Posts: 183 Member
    I took Friday off work and went to see it; it was marvelous! I think it is amazing to see the progression of these movies and the actors and the storylines. I don't think we've every had a franchise that truly grew up before our eyes like this one has!
  • angelicdisgrace
    angelicdisgrace Posts: 2,071 Member
    Still on the fence about going to see it.
  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,228 Member
    The best one! So glad it ended on a postive note. Hogwarts survived and Harry broke the wand.

    SPOILER!!! Hopefully, though, anyone who hasn't seen the movie yet would have avoided this thread expecting someone to ruin the ending. Not trying to be mean... it just irks me when people do that.
  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,228 Member
    I'm thinking I saw I different film cause I thought it was crap. Mind you, I've hated them all. Was so anti-climatic, didn't get my emotions going like the books do. By the end I thought, oh you know what, who cares if Harry dies (and I really care when I read the books). There was no drama! I expected to cry but I didn't. And all the subtle nuances were missed. I love how Hermione throws herself at Ron in the books because he wants to help the house elves, and then when they join the front lines with their kitchen knives.... I Never got the sense watching it like this was the biggest battle of wizarding history and their entire future depended on it. There was no real grief for the dead or celebration at their victory. It was so emotionally lacking. But that's what you get from totally wooden actors I guess.
    Oh and the last fight between Harry and Voldemort is supposed to happen in the great hall, in front of everyone, with the ghosts of his parents, lupin, sirius etc walking round him giving him encouragement. Pfffffft.

    You make a good point about the emotion. I really felt a lot of that was lacking. But honestly, JK Rowling made the book so long that they had to make two movies to cover the story. And I heard that the director said that it really should have been three. You can't blame the cast simply because the script couldn't fully grasp the book's depth.
  • beccau_20
    beccau_20 Posts: 191 Member
    So so so so good! Deathly Hallows was the only book I hadn't read so it was fun to see how it ended :o) This was definitely the best of all the movies.
  • dingoes
    dingoes Posts: 12
    I loved it! Wasn't the best movie relative to the rest of the series, but it had extra magic because it wrapped up the story very nicely. I saw it at midnight and might see it again once the hype dies down a bit, haha.
  • tigereyz30
    tigereyz30 Posts: 35
    Saw it last night...thought it was fabulous! I have only read book 1 so I'm looking forward to reading the series. I know, I'm one of the few that haven't read it all yet but I prefer to see the movies first and then read the books as the books are always better. That way I'm not disappointed in the movie. It's what gets me excited to read it.
  • hail87666
    hail87666 Posts: 176 Member
    I'm thinking I saw I different film cause I thought it was crap. Mind you, I've hated them all. Was so anti-climatic, didn't get my emotions going like the books do. By the end I thought, oh you know what, who cares if Harry dies (and I really care when I read the books). There was no drama! I expected to cry but I didn't. And all the subtle nuances were missed. I love how Hermione throws herself at Ron in the books because he wants to help the house elves, and then when they join the front lines with their kitchen knives.... I Never got the sense watching it like this was the biggest battle of wizarding history and their entire future depended on it. There was no real grief for the dead or celebration at their victory. It was so emotionally lacking. But that's what you get from totally wooden actors I guess.
    Oh and the last fight between Harry and Voldemort is supposed to happen in the great hall, in front of everyone, with the ghosts of his parents, lupin, sirius etc walking round him giving him encouragement. Pfffffft.

    Wow... After hating, 1, 2 and 3... You didn't think that maybe you shouldn't waste your time and money and you should have stopped watching them... I mean really??? You hated them ALL... But yet you really saw 8 movies!!! Wow...

    Because I love the books so much, I had faith that they might get better! I had to see it through to the end. And I go to the cinema a lot, and see a lot of crap films. I like to watch films and form my own opinions about them. I was hoping I'd be wrong about this one and they'd pull something 'magical' out of the bag.
  • hail87666
    hail87666 Posts: 176 Member
    I'm thinking I saw I different film cause I thought it was crap. Mind you, I've hated them all. Was so anti-climatic, didn't get my emotions going like the books do. By the end I thought, oh you know what, who cares if Harry dies (and I really care when I read the books). There was no drama! I expected to cry but I didn't. And all the subtle nuances were missed. I love how Hermione throws herself at Ron in the books because he wants to help the house elves, and then when they join the front lines with their kitchen knives.... I Never got the sense watching it like this was the biggest battle of wizarding history and their entire future depended on it. There was no real grief for the dead or celebration at their victory. It was so emotionally lacking. But that's what you get from totally wooden actors I guess.
    Oh and the last fight between Harry and Voldemort is supposed to happen in the great hall, in front of everyone, with the ghosts of his parents, lupin, sirius etc walking round him giving him encouragement. Pfffffft.

    You make a good point about the emotion. I really felt a lot of that was lacking. But honestly, JK Rowling made the book so long that they had to make two movies to cover the story. And I heard that the director said that it really should have been three. You can't blame the cast simply because the script couldn't fully grasp the book's depth.

    That's true (though Daniel Radcliffe really is terrible and maybe with a better Harry I might have felt more for him lol). I get that you never can make films like the original books but when they change such tiny little things that would have been no more difficult to do the JKR way, I just think 'what was the point in that?' And then when they add their new things at the expense of truly great book moments I just think 'arrrgghhhhhhh' The world she created was so vivid and wonderful, I don't know why they felt the need to add their own spin. Sorry everyone, seems like I'm upsetting people but I just really wanted it to be the best. I sobbed my little heart out when I read the book, for this I just felt 'meh.' I'm not totally down on it though (wahey), the cinematography is brilliant, the special effects are unparallelled - it's a nice movie to look at I guess :ohwell:
  • carteremma
    carteremma Posts: 52 Member
    me me me! I thought the movie was great!

    Although, I am SO sad that it's over. I think in part this is because I'm having a difficult time finding another book series to really get into.

    Try the Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins. Absolutely fantastic and they are in the process of filming the first book!
  • weebowll
    weebowll Posts: 15
    I really don't wanna be THAT person, but your topic title gives me a twitch. It was Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2 or shortened... Harry Potter 7 Part 2
    or shortened further... HP 7 P2 :happy:
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