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shmokes:
Yeah, Snape was watching out for Harry all along.  Snape's Patronus changed to a Doe when he fell in love with Harry's mom (that was Harry's mom's Patronus).  Snape put the sword there and led Harry to it with his Patronus.  Harry followed it cos he thought it was some sappy thing his mom was somehow doing from beyond the grave or something.

Howard_Casto:

--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on July 17, 2011, 05:00:03 am ---Saw the Final Harry Potter film in Imax 3D Friday night.
(bought the ticket almost 1month in advance!)

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Look at your avatar Icon.... now look at your quote.... now look back again. 

I'll give you a few minutes to let the shame sink in. 


Don't misunderstand, there is absolutely positively nothing wrong with a grown man watching Harry Potter films or films like them.  Likewise there is nothing wrong with getting so excited over a film franchise that you get your ticket a month in advance. 

But getting excited over such a hum-drum movie franchise like Potter as if you are a 10 year old girl... yeah, there might be something a little wrong with that.  ;)


And I don't want to to misunderstand.  I've seen all of the films myself except for the last two... but I see them when they come on tv, if nothing else is on (and they re-run those things to death once they hit tv and eventually there comes a day when nothing else is on).  They are just pretty generic, run-of-the-mill films and not worthy of such high praise.  Now if I were 10 I'm sure I would feel different. 

Xiaou2:

--- Quote ---Look at your avatar Icon.... now look at your quote.... now look back again.
I'll give you a few minutes to let the shame sink in.
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 I have no shame in praising something good.

 If anyone is to feel shame, maybe it should be someone who tells others to not take their children on a plane... because far be it for the family to have vacation fun, rather than upset others who dont have children.

 Actually, my friend felt the same way about others kids in restaurants.  He now has 3 kids, and his attitude has vastly changed.


--- Quote ---But getting excited over such a hum-drum movie franchise like Potter as if you are a 10 year old girl... yeah, there might be something a little wrong with that.  Wink

And I don't want to to misunderstand.  I've seen all of the films myself except for the last two... but I see them when they come on tv, if nothing else is on (and they re-run those things to death once they hit tv and eventually there comes a day when nothing else is on).  They are just pretty generic, run-of-the-mill films and not worthy of such high praise.  Now if I were 10 I'm sure I would feel different.  
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 I dont remember, but Im fairly certain I didnt watch the 1st few potters till they rolled on TV.  Even then, they were a bit cheezy.  However, as time has passed, the characters grow on you.  The acting has gotten better as well...   and finally, with movies like the Half Blood Prince, they have gotten top notch in quality and re-watchability.  Most especially exciting, is the 3d, which is jaw droppingly awesome... and only to be 'neared' by avatar.

 All this and not even mentioning things like the detailed artistry in the castle, intricate sculptures, creatures, great score, and well done effects.

 The only comparable magical fantasy adventure masterpieces that springs to mind, of anywhere near comparable quality, might be "The Neverending Story", "Willow"?... or somewhat less, Labyrinth. LOTR was OK, but a bit boring and awkward.  Hmm, maybe Clash of the Titans belongs in there too.  But any of those really make me excited to see immediately again?  Nah.
(edit: kinda have to throw "Goonies" in there... even though its not really magic related. Its a great adventure film)

 "The Last Samuri" ,for example, might be a more grown up movie... and I Love(d) it, but.. I hold the same kind of entertainment value of it as compared to this and the half blood prince.

 The "Joy Luck Club" is as adult as you can get.  Its one of the most best movies I ever rented on a whim... and it made me cry like a baby.   But, its a different kind of movie.   Just like Chicken is different from Steak.

 Im the kind of guy who has no problem saying that I probably equally listen to both Megadeth and Mariah Carey.   And I find people that limit themselves generally do so out of the things like Ego and poor reasonings. Unwilling to try new things. Wanting to stick to some sort of Cool or impressive 'image'.  Its quite sad really.

 Some would say that playing Video games is childish.  Some say that watching cartoons is childish.  That anything older than an x-box is a relic.  That FPS games are the only games you should be playing. Having long hair makes you a hippy.  Having a Tatoo makes you a thug.  Dressing in jeans & a t-shirt makes you white trash... I could go on and on...

 Well, I dont really give a crap what they say.. Cause I dont live for them.  I live for me. And I enjoy a good HP flick, a cartoon (animae, standard, or CGI), and many other so called Childish Activities or Media.  Just as well, I enjoy what you might call more of 'adult' material as well. Sci-Fi, action, horror, comedy, drama, romantic, tragic, horror.. you name it, and I probably like it, and have seen it.

CCM:

--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on July 20, 2011, 04:14:34 am ---
 Actually, my friend felt the same way about others kids in restaurants.  He now has 3 kids, and his attitude has vastly changed.


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My new favorite restaurant:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/07/13/earlyshow/living/parenting/main20079118.shtml



I have never read a Harry Potter book or watched one of the movies... And I don't plan on starting now.

fallacy:

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