July 16, 201114 yr That's so bad it's actually funny :lol: :D Went to the midnight premiere, dressed up as a dementor. My whole family went, actually...we had Hermione, three dementors, Hagrid, Moaning Myrtle, and Rita Skeeter; it was pretty great. :cool: Photo?:P
July 16, 201114 yr So I saw the movie! Went to the imax theatre and barely made it! I had to run a lot! And made it during the previews, I would have been so sad if I had missed even a minute. anyways the movie was great, it was a nice ending. You could definitely tell they gave it they're all to make it justice. I hated to see what happened to Ron's ex girlfriend :( it was very emotional, but I managed not to cry. I was holding in any tears because I knew I would not be strong enough to control my sobs :( but then I heard all the sniffling so I wasn't alone in trying to not to cry :P Aw and the ending with the harry potter theme song. Reminding me of how it all began. Im so happy I got to live through something as amazing as this. It will be in history and ill know I was part of it. Growing up with Harry potter was so amazing and great :D And I did wear my gryffindor shirt :D saw many others wearing HP outfits. Including this one girl that seemed to have the entire uniform, it looked really good :D Oh and it was definitely worth it to go to the imax theatre and pay a little more to see it!
July 16, 201114 yr ^I really wanted to see the Ravenclaw's common room too!! :( Yeah. The whole ,"You really shouldn't have done that." part. :) Mmhmm!
July 16, 201114 yr It was computer generated. I'm 99.9% sure. But the kiss was very real. :P Much to Emma's embarrassment. How do you know?
July 16, 201114 yr I know because I was quite obsessed not so long ago, and read every article, interview, and watched the premiere. She kept saying it was awkward, but that she and Dan tried to depict what had happened in the book in the best way they could... http://sugarcoveredquills.org/2010/11/16/dan-and-emma-talk-more-about-their-kiss/
July 16, 201114 yr I know because I was quite obsessed not so long ago, and read every article, interview, and watched the premiere. She kept saying it was awkward, but that she and Dan tried to depict what had happened in the book in the best way they could... http://sugarcoveredquills.org/2010/11/16/dan-and-emma-talk-more-about-their-kiss/ Ohhhhh
July 16, 201114 yr Saw this one yesterday and I really loved it. The details were explained really well this time (*coughhalf-bloodprincecough*). Cried my eyes out. I'm glad they did the final part justice. Like most people here I grew up reading and watching this beautiful story, so it's a little sad to say goodbye, but they did a great job. :smug: And now I've got a big urge to start reading all the books again. Old obsessions FTW!
July 19, 201114 yr Muggles spend almost £300m on final Harry Potter movie as it smashes all box office records By Daily Mail Reporter and J J Anisiobi Last updated at 11:40 PM on 18th July 2011 It may be the end of an era but Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part II is going out with a magical bang. The boy wizard's final adventure has cast a spell over 'muggles' everywhere and has taken a record-breaking £295.6million globally, according to Warner Brothers. It has defeated the previous record set by Batman's The Dark Knight by $10million, and now holds the title of the biggest ever all-time opening weekend. Box-office magic: Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson walk the red carpet at the New York premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 TOP FIVE SINGLE DAY BOX-OFFICE GROSSES Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 has taken a record $91million at the box-office in one day. Here are the five biggest single days at the box-office: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 - $92,100,000The Twilight Saga: New Moon - $72,703,754The Twilight Saga: Eclipse - $68,533,840The Dark Knight - $67,165,092Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $62,016,476 The film has taken £23million in the UK alone and Potter-mad fans flocked to American cinemas spending an impressive £104.9million. The magic has also spread to the internet with over half-a-million 'likes' being clicked on the film's Facebook page taking the total number of 'likes' to 29,774,978. North American takings confirmed it had made an estimated $169million between Friday and Sunday beating The Dark Knight which took $158.4million in its opening weekend. It also broke the record for the most money made in one day by amassing $92,100,000, making it the most profitable day ever for Hollywood. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is the eighth and final film in the Harry Potter franchise and the first in 3D. Neither The Dark Knight nor The Twilight Saga were released in 3D and this will have helped the Potter film make more money. It has already broken records in Australia, Italy and Sweden and France for having the biggest opening day in history and now it is the highest-grossing Harry Potter debut. Actor Tom Felton (centre), who plays Draco Malfoy in the Potter franchise, poses with fans outside a restaurant in Rio De Janeiro earlier this month The final showdown: Harry, Hermione and Ron face the great unknown in the franchise's final film The earlier films have generated more than $6.4billion (£4billion) in ticket sales since the first movie a decade ago, plus billions more from DVDs and merchandise. The films are based on novels by British author J.K. Rowling. The record-holder for any of the eight Potter films so far is the first in the franchise, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, which has amassed $974.8million (£604.8million) globally. He-who-must-not-be-named: Potter and friends face Voldemort in the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Loyal fans eager to say farewell are expected to drive big numbers for the conclusion of the battle between good and evil in a fantasy world of witchcraft. Film-goers, some sporting Potter-inspired costumes, queued at cinemas for the first showings and events coordinated with screenings. Many early screenings were sold out before the movie had even opened.
July 19, 201114 yr "We did it, we bashed them, wee Potter's the one, And Voldy's gone moldy, so now let's have fun!" :P
July 19, 201114 yr "We did it, we bashed them, wee Potter's the one, And Voldy's gone moldy, so now let's have fun!" :P Yes, but what is Ron's favourite song of all time?:rolleyes:
July 19, 201114 yr Anybody feel like producers went out of their way to get Emma soaked throughout the movie?
July 21, 201114 yr 6 Harry Potter Films According to to someone who never saw them Please go read that, it is actually hilarious. He watched the trailers,analysed them and then he decided what the movie may be about.
July 22, 201114 yr ^ Hahaha that is brilliant! I love the way he tries to figure out what a muggle is :lol: A bit disappointing he forgot about the 5th one, though.
July 22, 201114 yr Haha, yeah! And Gandalf the first and second. I'd love to see his reaction if he were to ever actually watch the movies :lol:
July 22, 201114 yr He went to see the last one but I don't think he wrote about it D: I want to know what he thought about it...especially if he thought the story line was that, haha.
July 22, 201114 yr I haven't been able to yet! I'm on holidays in a place that hasn't got a cinema nearby, but I go back home on Sunday :awesome: I'm SO excited, I keep watching the trailer over and over again :D
July 22, 201114 yr I just came from the cinema, second time i've seen this movie!! It's just amazing!! :wacky:
July 22, 201114 yr this saturday my school is having a harry potter musical (comedy).. following saturday i'll watch the movie in 3D :D
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