Shaerza 08:27 AM 07-14-2009
I have been feeling like being a terrible person and going wed night and yelling the ending =( I am still bitter that the end of the book was ruined for me because I wasn't able to read it right after it came out.
Good thing I don't really feel like getting arrested and wont actually do this
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jkorp 09:32 AM 07-14-2009
I was set on seeing it tomorrow, but then I read that the IMAX version opens at my local on the 29th. So I will probably wait for that. There is no damn way I'm giving that thieving, over priced theater more than one ticket's worth of money (probably
:-)). Being a huge Potter fan, I don't know if I can wait another 2 weeks to see it.
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rrplasencia 09:37 AM 07-14-2009
saw it last night at special screening, very good, if you read the books you'll notice some big parts missing.
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jkorp 06:12 AM 07-15-2009
Originally Posted by rrplasencia:
saw it last night at special screening, very good, if you read the books you'll notice some big parts missing.
I would expect nothing less. The absence of Peeves from the entire movie plot has been a continual disappointment. But, you take the movies for what they are, theatrical interpretation of novels. They get what they can in a profitable time format.
The more I think about it, the more I think I will see it today after work. HBP is probably my favorite book with OOP being a close second.
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jkorp 06:19 AM 07-16-2009
Well, I saw HBP after work yesterday. Theater wasn't too crowded, so that was good.
Overall, I would say a great movie. I think they missed the mark on many things, but it's the movie, not the book.
Did anyone else go and see it.
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PeteSB75 07:31 AM 07-16-2009
I saw it last night. It was good, but I wouldn't say it was great. It certainly doesn't surpass Azkaban as my favorite of the movies. Some bits were funny, but it seems more like filler, tbh. I dunno. Maybe I will read the book again and then go see it on IMAX?
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Chris. 09:40 AM 07-16-2009
I saw it last night as well. I wasn't impressed this time around. It was long and it just seemed like it never got to the point.
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jkorp 10:59 AM 07-16-2009
I definitely felt like it lacked the momentum and urgency that I got from the book.
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Chris. 11:15 AM 07-16-2009
That one part in the movie made me and everyone else in the theater jump like hell though! You know what I'm talking about.
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Starscream 12:53 PM 07-16-2009
Originally Posted by :eevis:
I just hope that it doesn't detract from the book too much
Overall, I don't think the films have detracted from the books much at all. A few differences, but nothing major. A two hour film just doesn't have enough time to cover all the things that happen in the novels (especially the latter three novels). I'm a fan of both the novels and the films.
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Starscream 12:57 PM 07-16-2009
I'm surprised so many people here liked HBP (novel) as much as they did. It wasn't bad, but the last two books of the series felt rushed, as if Rowling were put on a deadline by the publishers.
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jkorp 01:17 PM 07-16-2009
I did sense urgency, but I took it as time was running out for Harry, just 2 years left of school and so many H*****xes to find. The feeling I got was the ****'s hitting the fan, and things are in motion that can't stop. To me it seemed like the movie didn't convey that at all. To me HBP was the magic world in chaos, but this was seriously underplayed in the flick.
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Chris. 08:34 PM 07-16-2009
yea I didnt get any sense of urgency or anything in the HBP film as I had in the other films. I haven't read the novels, but I guess I need too.
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grawk 07:42 AM 07-17-2009
I feel like Rowling got too big for an editor, and that's translating even worse to film than it did for the books. The film wouldn't make much sense if you hadn't read the books, and even so, they spent too much time on fan service, and not enough time on moving the story along. I was extremely disappointed. There were many good moments tho, and my kids, who have memorized the books, enjoyed it.
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Mugen910 08:25 AM 07-17-2009
I wasn't impressed...
:-) it def was not my fav of all the movies...but then again it wasn't my fav out of all the books either..I'm still a huge fan of the Tri-Wizard cup.
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ucla695 03:57 PM 07-18-2009
I've struggled watching the last couple of HP movies...I might see it in the theater if the wife's interested in going. Otherwise, I'll have pick it up on BR when it's released to keep the collection going.
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Starscream 05:05 PM 07-18-2009
This movie didn't do the book justice. What happened to the private sessions between Harry and Snape? Why was this film called the Half-Blood Prince if it didn't focus on it at all?
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Wolfgang 05:47 PM 07-18-2009
I have seen it and It was overall good. You can tell when the writers strike happened because the "feel" of the movie changes about half way through when they switched writers. But other than that great movie.
Ending could have been better though.
:-)
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Starscream 08:18 PM 07-19-2009
Originally Posted by Wolfgang:
I have seen it and It was overall good. You can tell when the writers strike happened because the "feel" of the movie changes about half way through when they switched writers. But other than that great movie.
Ending could have been better though. :-)
Decent movie, but horrible adaptation. I thought they captured the scene w/ the horcrux exactly as the book portrayed it, though.
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streetglide 09:12 PM 07-19-2009
After reading all the reviews, I realized I forgot everything in the book. When did that come out? 5 years ago? Started re-reading the book tonight. Cant wait to see the movie.
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