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I saw the movie last night at midnight with ALL my friends :D

I thought that it was good, but not GREAT. They cut a LOT out of it, which bugged me, but still, if it's a harry potter movie, it's worth watching :D

so yeah, did anyone ELSE see it? if you did, did you like it?

and the BOOK comes out in 10 days :D:D:D i'm even MORE excited for that :D:D


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I didn't see it, but a lot of people here saw the midnight showing and they were showing it on the news. They were dressed up and stuff. It looked like fun.

Did you dress up Molly?

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yepppp i was LUNA LOVEGOOD

i'll post pics shortly.

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yepppp i was LUNA LOVEGOOD

i'll post pics shortly.

I think that would have been 1/2 the fun.......seeing all the people dressed up all crazy!! I'm sure you had a good time. I like the Harry Potter movies. I'm sure I'll go see this one sometime :)

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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my avatar now is of me reading a copy of the quibbler upside down, cause that's waht luna does, but here are some links to more pics of me and my "full" costume

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I saw the movie last night at midnight with ALL my friends :D

I thought that it was good, but not GREAT. They cut a LOT out of it, which bugged me, but still, if it's a harry potter movie, it's worth watching :D

so yeah, did anyone ELSE see it? if you did, did you like it?

and the BOOK comes out in 10 days :D:D:D i'm even MORE excited for that :D:D

i hated they changed some stuff as well as cut some out. I.e. where was the swamp the weasly brothers created in the hallway lol? I was looking fwd to that. But, the stuff left in, is clealry important to book 7 and the rest of the HP series. JK has control over the movies and cut out what isn't really important. The two way mirror sirius gave harry was cut out. As were some other parts. And in the book, the whole class didn't get the special punishment with the blood quills like the "i must not tell lies" harry got, right?


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i hated they changed some stuff as well as cut some out. I.e. where was the swamp the weasly brothers created in the hallway lol? I was looking fwd to that. But, the stuff left in, is clealry important to book 7 and the rest of the HP series. JK has control over the movies and cut out what isn't really important. The two way mirror sirius gave harry was cut out. As were some other parts. And in the book, the whole class didn't get the special punishment with the blood quills like the "i must not tell lies" harry got, right?

I haven't seen it yet but they took the swamp out??? Rats! I was looking forward to that. I know they can't include everything but I figured that would be a keeper.

I scheduled the 23rd off at work yesterday and told my boss I intend to sit at home, eat bon-bons and read the new Harry Potter book. :-)

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my avatar now is of me reading a copy of the quibbler upside down, cause that's waht luna does, but here are some links to more pics of me and my "full" costume

You look fabulous!!

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yeah i changed my avatar pretty quickly lol. now it's a pic of me on a wheaties box.

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I liked it although the stuff they cut out did annoy me. I think they needed to include a bit more information, espcially at the end it would have made the film stand alone.

Cutting the swamp didn't bother me but the way the DA was found out really annoyed me, they may as wel have just eliminated the whole storyline.

I like Grawp, which is strange considering I hate that entire giant storyline in the books

:D Can't wait for this time next saturday, I will finally have the 7th book :D

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