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Post by kristy on Aug 15, 2008 0:58:23 GMT -6
I don't even want to think about that! That was something I actually had to look foward to now...UGH!
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Post by Julie on Aug 15, 2008 11:19:08 GMT -6
I know, right? My mom actually called me about it this morning cause I guess it was in the paper.
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Post by kristy on Aug 15, 2008 14:01:15 GMT -6
That just sucks! Why can't stupid people just leave well enough alone?! But NOOOO!
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Post by Karina on Sept 1, 2008 13:53:08 GMT -6
Who else really loves Snape (ir lieks him more) after reading the last book? Cause Snape, Dumbledore, Ron, Hermione, and Harry of course are my favorite charactors, along with Neville.
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Post by lokinickfan8467 on Sept 1, 2008 13:56:26 GMT -6
I feel bad for Snape but he isn't my favorite character....but yeah I understand him so much more now. I still love Sirius (book version) and Draco
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Post by Karina on Sept 1, 2008 14:21:49 GMT -6
Well, I mean, Snape is still mean and everything, but I just like him, I really do.
I love Sirius too, and I like the movie Sirius also.
Draco, not so much. And for some reason, (it's not that I don't like her) I just, I don't care too much for Ginny, I have no idea why.
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Post by Julie on Sept 1, 2008 14:34:19 GMT -6
Who else really loves Snape (ir lieks him more) after reading the last book? Cause Snape, Dumbledore, Ron, Hermione, and Harry of course are my favorite charactors, along with Neville. Me! I wouldn't say he's my favorite character, but I do think he is one of the greatest characters in the whole series, just because he is so multi-faceted. I never believed he was really evil or that he had killed Dumbledore because he was really a Death Eater all along, but knowing the whole story did make me like him even more.
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Post by Julie on Sept 1, 2008 14:36:08 GMT -6
My favorite characters, aside from the trio of course, are Dumbledore and Sirius. My favorite villain, besides Voldie, is Umbridge because she is so delightfully twisted.
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Post by Karina on Sept 1, 2008 14:36:47 GMT -6
Me too. I knew there had to be more to him. I alwyas thought he was a good guy and I was very happy to find out he was!! I think movie Snape is really funny though!
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Post by Karina on Sept 1, 2008 14:43:30 GMT -6
Woah, I was just thinking about this, and J.K Said that there was like 2 things in the HP 3 movie that foreshadows the last two books. Does anyone know what it was?
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Post by Kat on Sept 1, 2008 15:43:16 GMT -6
I finally read book 7 this weekend
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Post by Julie on Sept 1, 2008 15:45:03 GMT -6
One was near the end, when Sirius is about to fly off on Buckbeak, and he tells Harry something to the effect of "the people we love are never really gone"... that foreshadows how the people Harry loses are able to come back in some realm to help him in Deathly Hallows. The Resurrection Stone brings back the Marauders and Lily to give him the strength he needs to sacrifice himself to Voldemort, and he's able to talk to Dumbledore in the "King's Cross" chapter... and Dumbledore is able to coach both him and Snape from his portrait in his office at Hogwarts.
I'm not positive, but the other one could just be Ron and Hermione. The hints of their feelings for each other were planted a lot earlier in the movies than in the books. In the books, I don't think the first hint was really until Goblet of Fire, with the whole Yule Ball thing, but in the movies, the first hint was the end of Chamber of Secrets, when Hermione hugs Harry but only shakes Ron's hand... and then in Prisoner of Azkaban, where she grabs Ron's hand when they meet Buckbeak, and then they drop hands and look away.
There might be something deeper than that, though; I'll have to think.
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Post by Julie on Sept 1, 2008 15:45:59 GMT -6
I finally read book 7 this weekend Yay! Did you love it??
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Post by Karina on Sept 1, 2008 16:35:39 GMT -6
I finally read book 7 this weekend wow! a little late there! How was it?
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Post by Karina on Sept 1, 2008 16:39:38 GMT -6
One was near the end, when Sirius is about to fly off on Buckbeak, and he tells Harry something to the effect of "the people we love are never really gone"... that foreshadows how the people Harry loses are able to come back in some realm to help him in Deathly Hallows. The Resurrection Stone brings back the Marauders and Lily to give him the strength he needs to sacrifice himself to Voldemort, and he's able to talk to Dumbledore in the "King's Cross" chapter... and Dumbledore is able to coach both him and Snape from his portrait in his office at Hogwarts. I'm not positive, but the other one could just be Ron and Hermione. The hints of their feelings for each other were planted a lot earlier in the movies than in the books. In the books, I don't think the first hint was really until Goblet of Fire, with the whole Yule Ball thing, but in the movies, the first hint was the end of Chamber of Secrets, when Hermione hugs Harry but only shakes Ron's hand... and then in Prisoner of Azkaban, where she grabs Ron's hand when they meet Buckbeak, and then they drop hands and look away. There might be something deeper than that, though; I'll have to think. oh okay. Thanks Julie! I think it is what Sirius says and the whole Ron and Hermione thing.
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