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Goblet of Fire, BITCHES!
#5 toomuchstash
Posted 17 November 2005 - 9:51 PM
Tyler Escribi�:
Stash, do something useful like Apparate yourself and whirlygirl to Turnmills this NYE! X-D
heh, good one.
I wouldn't be that stoked over seeing it, except I get to see it the night before it comes out... Movies are, for me, what the Chems are for Whirly... I love the Chems, and whirly loves flicks, but I'm a movie fanboy at heart.
Narnia looks like it's gonna rock, and Kong is probably gonna be good, but the only movie I'm really looking forward to is this one:
http://media.filmfor...mg_3218735.html
#8
Posted 17 November 2005 - 10:36 PM
Hi, honey!
Yes it's me first post from me new job! :D Though I'm not really on the clock, just taking advantage of my lunch break.
It's really weird posting in the middle of the day! It's nice having internet access on the job.
Yes it's me first post from me new job! :D Though I'm not really on the clock, just taking advantage of my lunch break.
It's really weird posting in the middle of the day! It's nice having internet access on the job.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#9
Posted 17 November 2005 - 10:39 PM
whirlygirl Escribi�:
It's nice having internet access on the job
X-D
Man, I don't know what's wrong with my humour nowadays! I blame the amount of time I've had to go without a girlfriend :'(
(Laughing and crying in the same message? No, I'm not manic depressive believe it or not!)
#10 toomuchstash
Posted 17 November 2005 - 10:50 PM
whirlygirl Escribi�:
Hi, honey!
Yes it's me first post from me new job! :D Though I'm not really on the clock, just taking advantage of my lunch break.
It's really weird posting in the middle of the day! It's nice having internet access on the job.
Rad! Welcome to the 20th Century!
#13
Posted 17 November 2005 - 11:19 PM
whirlygirl Escribi�:
Hi, honey!
Yes it's me first post from me new job! :D Though I'm not really on the clock, just taking advantage of my lunch break.
It's really weird posting in the middle of the day! It's nice having internet access on the job.
Be careful, try not to be fired because of using internet for you personal use :P
#16
Posted 18 November 2005 - 7:04 AM
Well, it was an enjoyable popcorn flick.
Not enough Professor Snape, though. There can never be enough of Professor Snape. Does anyone else think that Alan Rickman as Professor Snape looks exactly how Trent Reznor's going to look like when he's in his 50's? X-D
Anyway. I must say I enjoyed Prisoner of Azkaban much more than Goblet of Fire, as it was far tripper on the magic touches and it was a lot darker than the other Potter flicks and a far better representative of the story. I think my main gripe is, being a big fan of the books, is that far too much was left out of Goblet of Fire - too many plot holes in my humble opinion. Lots of little things that either didn't make it into the movie, or if they did the movie got it a little wrong. I suppose the book was too intricate to translate every small aspect onto film without making a 3+ hour long movie.
All in all an enjoyable movie, gotta love teh Weasley twins. Plus a couple of scenes that were downright hokey, complete with teen angst and tears at the Yule ball - but it's for the kiddies and those coming of age, so what can I say.
And it was free, and I didn't have to wait in line with the scores of other Potter fans camped out in front of the theater (you should've seen the people playing Hogwarts student dress up) X-D
Not enough Professor Snape, though. There can never be enough of Professor Snape. Does anyone else think that Alan Rickman as Professor Snape looks exactly how Trent Reznor's going to look like when he's in his 50's? X-D
Anyway. I must say I enjoyed Prisoner of Azkaban much more than Goblet of Fire, as it was far tripper on the magic touches and it was a lot darker than the other Potter flicks and a far better representative of the story. I think my main gripe is, being a big fan of the books, is that far too much was left out of Goblet of Fire - too many plot holes in my humble opinion. Lots of little things that either didn't make it into the movie, or if they did the movie got it a little wrong. I suppose the book was too intricate to translate every small aspect onto film without making a 3+ hour long movie.
All in all an enjoyable movie, gotta love teh Weasley twins. Plus a couple of scenes that were downright hokey, complete with teen angst and tears at the Yule ball - but it's for the kiddies and those coming of age, so what can I say.
And it was free, and I didn't have to wait in line with the scores of other Potter fans camped out in front of the theater (you should've seen the people playing Hogwarts student dress up) X-D
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#17
Posted 18 November 2005 - 9:52 AM
Believe it or not, I've yet to either read any Harry Potter books or see any of the movies. Somehow I've been living under a rock for the past few years. Dunno how this happened.
A friend of mine and her boyfriend went as characters from the series for Halloween this year. So cute! X-D
A friend of mine and her boyfriend went as characters from the series for Halloween this year. So cute! X-D
#18
Posted 18 November 2005 - 11:16 AM
im looking forward to this one.
seen the films, but only just read the fisrt book - i really enjoyed it, full on dahl influences, but he's a legend so that dont matter 8)
alan rickman, along with kevin spacey, is one of my favourite actors - he's just a legend and was well cast for the dark snape.
seen the films, but only just read the fisrt book - i really enjoyed it, full on dahl influences, but he's a legend so that dont matter 8)
alan rickman, along with kevin spacey, is one of my favourite actors - he's just a legend and was well cast for the dark snape.