Harry Potter: The Grand Finale |
Harry Potter: The Grand Finale |
Jul 20 2011, 08:46 PM
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Respawn Group: Oscar Joined: 12-August 08 |
You're right, the scene still didn't feel right. At least have it way more heartfelt and make Ron say something, haha!
Hmm, no, I don't think so. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lalaexdee.gif) Maybe when they become virtual, I may. I know Rowling is going to do that, but I don't know; I feel like I know everything that's gonna happen now.... |
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Jul 20 2011, 11:14 PM
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The Not-Quite-Crazy Cat Lady Group: Site Contributor Joined: 22-June 09 |
Actually, Rowling is adamantly against letting her books ever go virtual. =/
The audiobooks are most excellent, if it's the length of the book to reak that throws you off. If it's the price, I can guarantee that they're at your library. At lot of subplots are better explained in the books, plus there are naturally some things that are only in the books or are radically different in the books. Also, knowing what happens can enhance the books in little ways, I love all the tidbits Rowling throws at you. =3 |
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Jul 21 2011, 12:23 AM
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Respawn Group: Oscar Joined: 12-August 08 |
No, she's actually letting them go virtual now, Crystal. When her Pottermore site goes up, so do the books.
http://davidgaughran.wordpress.com/2011/06...potter-e-books/ There will be add-ons to the virtual versions and other stuff. How much do audiobooks cost? Sounds like an interesting idea! Oh yeah, I'm sure the books definitely go into much better detail and all, but I still can't help but feel like I know everything that's gonna happen. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lalaexdee.gif) |
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Jul 21 2011, 12:28 AM
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The Not-Quite-Crazy Cat Lady Group: Site Contributor Joined: 22-June 09 |
Sure, you do. Does that take away at all? I watched all the movie and read all the books, yet it doesn't bother me. They're presented differently, it's like experiencing it all over again in a new light.
Trust me, if you want to try audio books, do the library or download them. I don't think downloading costs too much, but buying CDs can run a good seventy bucks a book. I should know, I have a nice little audiobook library (I love them <3). |
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Jul 21 2011, 12:32 AM
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Respawn Group: Oscar Joined: 12-August 08 |
They're about in the $30-$55 range on iTunes. Maybe just getting them at the library is best, if I do decide to give 'em a listen to, but I don't know; I really don't think I'll get into them now that I've seen the movies. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lalaexdee.gif)
Reminds me of Scott Pilgrim. I ended up reading all the books a week before the movie came out, because I knew I'd lose interest in the books if I saw the movie, yet I also knew I'd like the books more. >.> |
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Jul 21 2011, 12:51 AM
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The Not-Quite-Crazy Cat Lady Group: Site Contributor Joined: 22-June 09 |
But you still liked the movie a lot, right? So shouldn't the logic apply in reverse, too?
The audiobooks would help, it's more like a performance. And Jim Dale has one of the best voices for audiobooks. I've listened to at least ten+ people read books and he's one of the absolute best. The guy's won awards, and he can do over a hundred different voices . . . |
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Jul 21 2011, 12:57 AM
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Respawn Group: Oscar Joined: 12-August 08 |
You would think so, right? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lalaexdee.gif) But I will get bored with it, since I just know what to expect. I love not knowing what's gonna happen. I did love the movies and this last one was super-excellent-awesome-sauce.
Is he the only guy that does the Harry Potter audio? I would love to hear Betty White! XDXD |
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Jul 21 2011, 12:59 AM
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The Not-Quite-Crazy Cat Lady Group: Site Contributor Joined: 22-June 09 |
He is in the US. They got somebody else in the UK. But trust me, he's the best. You wouldn't want Harry Potter done by anyone else. <3
Edit: Hey. Cool. Free sample. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lalaexdee.gif) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNhKzxwZpFM ^ I didn't listen to the whole thing. So if it goes nuts, it's not my fault. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lalaexdee.gif) |
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Jul 21 2011, 01:07 AM
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Respawn Group: Oscar Joined: 12-August 08 |
Huh, I do like his voice! It's very fitting for Harry Potter. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lalaexdee.gif) I could see myself listening to him, for sure. Thanks!
Oh, and I found this little video that reminded me of the Betty White thing.... Yeah, it's Family Guy (I know you hate it), but it's funny! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lalaexdee.gif) Ignore the kid screaming before the video (only video I could find) and listen closely lolz. Haha "I better take my shirt off." XDXD |
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Jul 21 2011, 03:25 AM
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The Not-Quite-Crazy Cat Lady Group: Site Contributor Joined: 22-June 09 |
Oscar.
I think we have totally different senses of humor. |
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Jul 21 2011, 04:34 AM
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Respawn Group: Oscar Joined: 12-August 08 |
I have all senses of humor! :D
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Jul 23 2011, 08:28 PM
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Member Group: Members Joined: 23-July 11 |
I've only seen one of the Harry Potter movies. The one I saw was before the last one so I obviously have no clue what's going on in the story. It was a good movie. Perhaps I'll get around to renting all of them. I don't think I would bother reading the books, at this point it's been out long enough for me to have gotten a copy of the books and I'm behind so it would be much quicker for me to simply watch all the movies. I must say it was much better than I thought it would be. :) So I can understand people that have been a fan from the start would be very interested in the last movie.
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Jul 27 2011, 09:06 PM
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Member Group: Veterans Joined: 4-March 07 |
So what is Harry Potter anyways?
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Jul 29 2011, 04:30 PM
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Member Group: Members Joined: 23-July 11 |
Edit ~ I tried but I can't explain Harry Potter to you Tolby.
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Jul 29 2011, 05:28 PM
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Your Friendly Neighborhood Masked Vigilante Group: Veterans Joined: 8-May 10 |
Harry Potter is a wizard *ooh, scary witchcraft! keep your ultra-orthodox tea bagger children away*. He was born to a pureblood wizard (family liniage of wizardry) and a muggle (wizard or witch from a non-magical family). When he was 10, he recieved an acceptance letter to Hogwarts, a Wizarding school (like the Xavier Institute for Mutants in X-Men, but magic based instead of mutant power based). The movies (and books) cover his life and struggles from that point to the time he becomes of age as he tries to prevent the evil wizard, Lord Voldemort, from returning (like Sauron in LOTR). This struggle becomes harder as LV comes back to life and Harry's new mission to kill him.
I know I wen't a little simplistic here, but I'm trying to give a general overview for Tolby. |
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Aug 3 2011, 03:13 AM
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The Not-Quite-Crazy Cat Lady Group: Site Contributor Joined: 22-June 09 |
... Harry's mom wasn't a muggle. She was muggle-born, but she was definitely a witch. Which I just had to step in and point out, though I don't think Harry's parentage is of importance in a simplistic explanation.
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Aug 3 2011, 03:19 AM
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Your Friendly Neighborhood Masked Vigilante Group: Veterans Joined: 8-May 10 |
... Harry's mom wasn't a muggle. She was muggle-born, but she was definitely a witch. Which I just had to step in and point out, though I don't think Harry's parentage is of importance in a simplistic explanation. as a part of harry himeself, no, but it is a imporant theme in all of the books. |
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Aug 3 2011, 03:34 AM
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The Not-Quite-Crazy Cat Lady Group: Site Contributor Joined: 22-June 09 |
In later books, it is important. But since it doesn't come into to major consideration until halfway through the series, I'd say it was unnecessary in a basic explanation.
All you really need to know is that Harry is an apparently normal (if abused) child, though odd things seem to happen to him. When he turns ten, he learns he's really a wizard. He then goes to school to learn how to utilize his newly discovered powers. Over the course of his education, the evil Lord Voldemort begins to come to power. Harry must learn how to stop him. |
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Aug 3 2011, 03:37 AM
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The World Traveller Group: Global Moderators Joined: 14-June 09 |
Oh, has anyone here tried for early registration to Pottermore? I got in on the first day. (Now here's to hoping I get my Welcome Letter before the new semester starts. :P)
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Aug 3 2011, 03:38 AM
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Your Friendly Neighborhood Masked Vigilante Group: Veterans Joined: 8-May 10 |
Voldemort was already in powerful entity, but became more of a threat when he came back to life. The idea of blood purity was present in the first book, although it wasn't apparent to the plot.
another overarching theme was the fact he had his mother's eyes. While completely extraneous when you first hear it, it is important the the overall plot as well. |
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