well, there you go, then.
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well, there you go, then.
:P
I really know how to bring a thread to a screeching halt. :)
threadkilla.
I promised my daughter that I would read the 6th before I ever touched her copy of #7 (when it comes out). :lol:
um, yeah. don't be like cicero, who fronts that he's a fan when he hasn't ever read the first three.
also, i posted this elsewhere:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y15...inn19/17E0.jpg
perhaps not norbert? from fantastic beasts and where to find them:
(thanks to erinp for the deluxe edition cover art!)Quote:
Antipodean Opaleye
[...]
Perhaps the most beatiful type of dragon, it has iridescent, pearly scales and glittering, multi-coloured, pupil-less eyes, hence its name.
:o
I am totally old school on the fanboydom :lol:
I haven't been a big fan of the art from the books, but I really really like that dragon picture. Especially the scenery in the background.
Yeah, that deluxe edition artwork is very cool.
With just weeks to go until the release of the final Harry Potter book, I wanted to share this with you guys -- something I've been working on for some time now. Here are my thoughts -- call them predictions, gut feelings, whatever -- on who might live and who might die in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, and why. And be warned, spoilers for all six books abound.
Who will die in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
I was told that the HP movies are translated from the books almost to the hilt , except for some [minor] changes...can anyone confirm or deny this?
So far, pretty much. Obviously they had to ditch some of the bit players but I would say overall its about as close to the book as a movie can get.
Thank you sir. :)
The movies are only OK in my opinion. I really don't like how Ron's character is protrayed very much, but then I really like Alan Rickman as Snape.
The first two movies are pretty close to the books and the thrid deviates a bit and there were a lot of changes in the 4th movie. But I can understand why some of those were made.
Bottom line of this rambling post....the books are 100x better.
i disagree, matt. there are some pretty glaring changes and omissions with the movies. some of the characters that were left out were not bit players, and if they're introduced this late in the game, their appearances may not make a whole lot of sense to people who haven't read the books.
Sure, that was mostly my personal opinion and I have actually only read the first 5 once. I may not be the best authority on what is and what isn't.
Like so many other things. :lol:
Yep, what Sara said. She always articulates things I'm attempting to say way better. :wub:
I just really hope this movie is far better than Goblet of Fire. I was really let down when I saw it.
i know that's the case in your situation, matt. i wasn't necessarily trying to call you out, i was just attempting to let fp know that i had a dissenting opinion.
awww. you flatter me. i'm thinking order may be the one i like the best. what i've seen so far has kept all of the stuff i liked and left out the things i didn't. i may have a differing opinion, though, once i've actually seen it.
Oh, I know you weren't calling me out SJ. I was doing the same, simply acknowledging that I may not know what the hell I am talking about. :D
Yep you're right. But you know, not to get really off topic, but I think Fight Club is the one movie that was just as good as the book to me. I was surprised, that doesn't happen too often.
The Green Mile was for me. Shawshank even better than the short story it orginates from
Dude, your are missin out. The movies have so much of the story cut out of them. There's some key things that happen in Goblit of Fire (the book) that they didn't even touch on in the movie. Same with Prisoner of Ascaban. Actually since the start, and I think it's going to mess up the ending.
I like watchen the movies while....:cool:
:doh:
I agree that Shawshank was the only decent King movie adaptation... but better??? http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...ear_unsure.gif
For me the HP films were only ok. I watched the first two and am in no great rush to see more. The books however are great :D
I agree with the second statement wholeheartedly and the larger statement of book to movie adaptions about 99% of the time. There are rare exceptions. I thought both Green Mile and Shawshank were great films (however slightly less than the books). The only adaption of a film that comes to mind that seemed to me to be pretty much exactly as the book is Rosemary's Baby.