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Post by Menack on Sept 14, 2006 19:24:06 GMT -5
I guess I like them, but I'm not crazy about them and I certainly wouldn't put them on my Best Books list. But as far as soft reading goes, they're really good. At least before JKR started killing everyone *sigh* I have seen the three first movies, I have liked none. The third book is my favourite and it had so much more potential than what ultimately made it to the movie.
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Post by Gideon on Sept 14, 2006 19:34:49 GMT -5
Of the child actors in the movies, who do you think are the best?
I'm undecided. My Dad has always said that he thinks Daniel Radcliffe is quite wooden, and he thinks Emma Watson is the best actor of the kids.
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Post by Menack on Sept 14, 2006 19:43:17 GMT -5
Emma is quite beautiful, so I'm rooting for her .
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Post by Gideon on Sept 14, 2006 19:47:12 GMT -5
Emma is quite beautiful, so I'm rooting for her . Why do you keep sticking your tongue out tonight?
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Post by Menack on Sept 14, 2006 19:53:55 GMT -5
Because I'm in a very tongue-in-cheek mood.
I bet you thought I was gonna stick my tongue again, didn't you?
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Post by Gideon on Sept 14, 2006 19:58:54 GMT -5
I bet you thought I was gonna stick my tongue again, didn't you? No, I didn't. You're WRONG! And Elvis ISN'T! Hear that, Islander? And, to get back to Harry Potter, I like the way Rupert Grint plays Ron, although I think they make the character a lot more buffoonish than he is in the books. He's much more the "funny sidekick" in the movies.
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Post by Islander on Sept 14, 2006 20:07:31 GMT -5
Of the child actors in the movies, who do you think are the best? Aww, without a doubt it has to be James and Oliver Phelps, aka the Weasley twins. I mean, in films one and two they did little, but in three and four they were AMAZINGLY funny. Definitely have that twin-psyche going on...
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Post by Gideon on Sept 14, 2006 20:10:02 GMT -5
Definitely have that twin-psyche going on... Like Robin and Maurice had! I like the twins better in the films than I do the books. In the books, I think they (especially Fred) can sometimes be quite nasty. They like to pick on Ron a bit.
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Post by Jesi on Sept 14, 2006 20:11:27 GMT -5
Rupert Grint has pinchable cheeks *nods*
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Post by Islander on Sept 14, 2006 20:13:07 GMT -5
ROFL XD You should try and catch Driving Lessons - I hear he is very good in it *nods*.
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Post by Gideon on Sept 14, 2006 20:16:13 GMT -5
Rupert Grint has pinchable cheeks So do I.
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Post by Islander on Sept 14, 2006 20:17:09 GMT -5
O.O And on that bombshell, I'm off to bed. 'Night all
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Post by Jesi on Sept 14, 2006 20:19:02 GMT -5
Just look at his cheeks, I swear everytime I see a HP movie (especially the last two) I just want to pinch his cheeks.
Nighty night Islander.
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Post by Gideon on Sept 14, 2006 20:21:01 GMT -5
And on that bombshell, I'm off to bed. 'Night all You can't go to bed before you've pinched my cheeks. Stay around for Buddy Holly.
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Post by specnsadie on Sept 14, 2006 20:37:11 GMT -5
I do like harry potter over all. I like the harry potter books better than the movies. I didn't completely understand the 3rd movie until i read the book and the books make more since. i also love the series of unfortunate events books. they are a great series. did u know the 13th book is coming out the 13 of october. It is called 'the end' very fitting. I read a book recently that was a mix of both seies. It was very weird. It was called 'Pure Dead Magic' It was okay.
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