Ante Bellum (post: 1490945) wrote:Went to the midnight showing. It was a wonderful movie. Unfortunately, I've only seen the first four movies before. I have yet to see the rest. Some guy was yelling at us because we were wearing glow sticks but we took them off before it started.
One of my friends said he was first in line at the Mall of America and I was like HOW DID YOU DO THAT?!
Radical Dreamer (post: 1490965) wrote:[SPOILER]
I love Professor McGonagall. She was amazing in this movie. XD[/SPOILER]
Ante Bellum (post: 1491178) wrote:Winry, did you happen to miss
[spoiler] the scene where Voldemort hugs Draco? That was incredibly awkward. XD [/spoiler]
ClosetOtaku (post: 1491179) wrote:It will be interesting to marathon the whole series once it comes out on DVD.
Go Snape!
Syreth (post: 1491180) wrote:Couldn't agree with you more, actually. From the beginning, I've felt that actor was pretty much perfect for the role, and she did a stellar job.
Bobtheduck (post: 1491259) wrote:The one thing that made the whole movie worth it was [spoiler]Prince's tale. I always thought Alan Rickman had sort of botched his acting in the movies, but it actually sort of clicked... He's SUPPOSED to be emotionless because that's how Occlumancy works. His VERY emotional in the Prince's Tale, and while I would have liked more of his backstory left in, the way they did it was wonderful, even with adding the scene where he finds James and Lily, and cries over Lily's body. That... That was the most beautiful thing I'd seen in ANY of the movies, and was worth the price of admission alone.[/spoiler]
Bobtheduck (post: 1491259) wrote:[spoiler]The deaths of Bellatrix, Nagini, and Voldemort. Not a fan of the disintegrate into ash thing, and it's not made clear that Voldemort died by his own spell. [/spoiler]
Bobtheduck (post: 1491259) wrote:The one thing that made the whole movie worth it was [spoiler]Prince's tale. I always thought Alan Rickman had sort of botched his acting in the movies, but it actually sort of clicked... He's SUPPOSED to be emotionless because that's how Occlumancy works. His VERY emotional in the Prince's Tale, and while I would have liked more of his backstory left in, the way they did it was wonderful, even with adding the scene where he finds James and Lily, and cries over Lily's body. That... That was the most beautiful thing I'd seen in ANY of the movies, and was worth the price of admission alone.[/spoiler]
Man... I'm crying now just thinking of it.
Radical Dreamer (post: 1491210) wrote:I know! It's really pretty incredible, because Maggie Smith has been battling cancer for the last few years, but she refused to stop filming. So seeing her in this film has an even greater significance when you know what she's been up against in her own life. XD
Bobtheduck (post: 1491259) wrote:The one thing that made the whole movie worth it was [spoiler]Prince's tale. I always thought Alan Rickman had sort of botched his acting in the movies, but it actually sort of clicked... He's SUPPOSED to be emotionless because that's how Occlumancy works. His VERY emotional in the Prince's Tale, and while I would have liked more of his backstory left in, the way they did it was wonderful, even with adding the scene where he finds James and Lily, and cries over Lily's body. That... That was the most beautiful thing I'd seen in ANY of the movies, and was worth the price of admission alone.[/spoiler]
Man... I'm crying now just thinking of it.
TopazRaven (post: 1491404) wrote:I finally saw it! I loved it, but...I feel like I'm the only person here who didn't cry, 0.o
TopazRaven (post: 1491404) wrote:I finally saw it! I loved it, but...I feel like I'm the only person here who didn't cry, 0.o
Bobtheduck (post: 1491259) wrote:The one thing that made the whole movie worth it was [spoiler]Prince's tale. I always thought Alan Rickman had sort of botched his acting in the movies, but it actually sort of clicked... He's SUPPOSED to be emotionless because that's how Occlumancy works. His VERY emotional in the Prince's Tale, and while I would have liked more of his backstory left in, the way they did it was wonderful, even with adding the scene where he finds James and Lily, and cries over Lily's body. That... That was the most beautiful thing I'd seen in ANY of the movies, and was worth the price of admission alone.[/spoiler]
Ante Bellum (post: 1491178) wrote:Winry, did you happen to miss
[spoiler] [color="White"]the scene where Voldemort hugs Draco? That was incredibly awkward. XD[/color] [/spoiler]
Radical Dreamer (post: 1491210) wrote:I know! It's really pretty incredible, because Maggie Smith has been battling cancer for the last few years, but she refused to stop filming. So seeing her in this film has an even greater significance when you know what she's been up against in her own life. XD
Bobtheduck (post: 1491259) wrote:It was incredible, save for these things:
1. The flanderization of the goblins. Not that I expected them to portray the complex racial relationships in the movies, but what's left is a bit lacking
[spoiler]2. The deaths of Bellatrix, Nagini, and Voldemort. Not a fan of the disintegrate into ash thing, and it's not made clear that Voldemort died by his own spell.
3. While this is a compound issue from Movie 4 on... PERCY. No percy meant we don't see Fred's Death and that was a bit frustrating.[/spoiler]
The one thing that made the whole movie worth it was [spoiler]Prince's tale. I always thought Alan Rickman had sort of botched his acting in the movies, but it actually sort of clicked... He's SUPPOSED to be emotionless because that's how Occlumancy works. His VERY emotional in the Prince's Tale, and while I would have liked more of his backstory left in, the way they did it was wonderful, even with adding the scene where he finds James and Lily, and cries over Lily's body. That... That was the most beautiful thing I'd seen in ANY of the movies, and was worth the price of admission alone.[/spoiler]
Man... I'm crying now just thinking of it.
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