Bobtheduck wrote:I'll see it, but... Hmm... They changed a line that made no sense for them to change... The detention scene now has harry writing "I will obey the rules" rather than "I will not tell lies"
Hmm. . . that's odd. Well, I'm comforted by the fact that movie trailers don't set in concrete what the film will contain. They might change it. I honestly see no reason to change it. Especially when there's some more eerie about the phrase "I will not tell lies" when [spoiler] written in blood.[/spoiler]
Well, no matter what they decide to write, when I dress up for the premiere, the back of
my hand will say "I must not tell lies." But it will be written in pen and not [spoiler]blood[/spoiler]
If they wanted to back it back to a PG, then removing the scene alltogether would be more viable, but there is no reason to change the line...
I would be stunned if that happened. There's far too much dark subject matter to justify a "PG" rating.
Once again, no house elves (or is Kreacher in it, I'm not sure?) and no quidditch at all... There go some of my favorite scenes in the book... I know they want to make just one movie and stay true to the core story, but... LotR and Narnia both have 4 disc special editions box sets... Why can't they do that with potter, since the potter books are much longer than the Narnia books it would make more sense... Extend the movie to 3 and a half hours for the special edition... Put some of the removed content back in!
I agree. If they'll do it for Tolkien, they should do it for Rowling.
Oh well... BTW, GoF was my favorite movie so far... They seem to get better every time, actually... Though 3 was really weird...
Hooray for fans of GoF! I loved Prisoner, but I loved GoF just as much.
Also, Daniel Radcliffe's crying scene at the end of GoF was great, I think... I guess people see things differently.[/QUOTE]
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