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Twizted Logik

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  1. neither Mustang or Lamborghini?
  2. someone who has the last post in every lounge game :uhoh:
  3. I wanna see again! :bomb:
  4. Twizted Logik replied to a post in a topic in Lounge Games
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  5. who's been what-now'd? :uhoh:
  6. Seinfeld is not funny. Seinfeld is a waste of time. Anyone who can enjoy that show has too much time on their hands.
  7. :D :dozey: :wacky: :wacko: :disappointed:
  8. so true. you'd think you could just get up and go quick, yet somehow you can't rip yourself away. if only you could know which parts might be less exciting and skippable ahead of time :(
  9. A Rush of Blood to the Head awesome :nice:
  10. I was so excited about the movie I did not think to go ahead of time :disappointed: About a half hour in I realized I had to take a massive piss, but damned if I was gonna miss part of the movie! Let's just say I lost about ten pounds in my run to the bathroom afterwards. :dozey:
  11. I wouldn't mind as long as they gave an intermission. I never had to pee so bad in my life half way thru HBP. :\
  12. I too was waiting for the long talk with Malfoy, even just the words "I can protect you" would have sufficed. I thought the death of Dumbledore was done so well. Snape's spell happened so suddenly that showing him falling over the edge really let the reality of what just happened sink in. But I agree that Harry should have been petrified. With his wild ways it wasn't fitting for him to not interfere, he would have if he was that close. The only reason he didn't in the book was because he was stunned; don't know why they left that out.
  13. I really don't know if they could have dine anything different that would have made it better imo. The battle fits well in the book, but it just would have been too much sudden action in the movie. I thought they balanced it really well.
  14. how 'bout a bloodless revolution?
  15. I gotta ask, how did everyone else feel about the ending? A lot of reviews have said the lack of a big battle at the end was an anti-climax. I, on the other hand, thought it was perfect for the film. Like Yates said, there will be a Battle of Hogwartz in the last film, so why be redundant? And without a huge battle, viewers were more able to be sad about Dumbledore for a few minutes instead of being shot right back into a battle scene. I thought it was a great ending, and it fit the movie far better than a multi-person battle. thoughs?
  16. that woman in the beginning is a nut job "Harry Potter will ruin society" someone needs to get laid and chill out
  17. Okay, just got back from the new movie! I am still buzzing about it, it was incredible! By far the best of the films, and really the only one that I believe can stand on its own as a film, not just a book-turned-film. Everything people have said was true, the acting was so great and natural, Ginny and Harry's relationship was so believable, as was the tension between Ron and Hermione. Tom Felton should get an Oscar for his role as Malfoy, absolutely amazing and stunning performance. The movie followed basically all the major plot points, and it was so well put together that even the Burrow attack scene flowed with the movie and seemed like it easily could have been in the book. There were several incredible directorial techniques used, my favorite was the playoff between light and dark by having a scene of utter fun and maybe some silly relationship stuff, and then the camera would pan over the Malfoy sitting in some corner looking absolutely grave. It was such a great mix and it built up to let you know something big was just around the corner (though of course we all already knew :rolleyes:). The final tower scene was as good as could be, and Dumbledore's death was both sad and unexpected (for those who didn't know what was to happen). And Gambon did a splendid job throughout the film. There were very few weak points. Mostly the only reasons I didn't love the previous films were minor annoyances. The stories and acting and special effects were all so great, but there were always little things here and there that prevented them from being as good as the books. This one had little to no awkward or poorly written moments. The whole film was very well done. 9/10 easy. If you see it expecting it to be just like the book, you will be disappointed. But if you see it just hoping for a good film and some excitement, you will be utterly surprised at how enjoyable it is. [/rant]
  18. ^My guesses at the lyrics.
  19. I love the LIJ demo because Chris sucks so bad in it. :D
  20. Watched OOTP again last night (getting ready for HBP) and I must say, I was surprised. I saw it first right after reading the book for the first time, and I hated it. I thought they left out so much and that it was a real let-down. Now after re-reading it and re-seeing it, I enjoyed it much more. Maybe because I went into it knowing what not to expect, and because of that, I was able to watch it for what it was: a pretty good film. It has most of the important plot points, several good directorial techniques for showing several chapters' worth of events in a few minutes, pretty good acting especially by Radcliffe when angry at Dumbledore and when struggling to rid himself of Voldemort, and an amazing end battle. Watch it again if you haven't recently, it may be better than you remember. It now is probably my second favorite film in the series (after POA). Yes there are some stupid, awkward moments that will piss you off, but overall, it is quite enjoyable.

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