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Good news, they're making it into two parts so they don't have to cut out anything! Bad news: the hack director from the fifth and sixth films is coming back.
Re: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: THE MOVIE
I still haven't read the book. O HBP even though I bought it forever ago. And I haven't watched the GoF DVD which I bought a while ago too. Guess I've lost interest in the series.
Didn't Alfonso Cuarón express interest in directing Order, Half-Blood, and Deathly?
What ever happened to that?
I guess it didn't translate into actually getting to do it. I'm not surprised they went with this douche, though, since I figure getting these movies out on time and on budget is WB's chief concern and they can't afford to wait for directors to have time in their schedules to do a Harry Potter movie.
Re: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: THE MOVIE
**** the 5th movie. It was a bum-rushed less-than-Cliff's Notes version of one of the best books in the series. It was missing a ton of stuff that made the book great, and Umbridge was boring. All the great character development was missing. They basically changed Harry's entire dilemma in the book to be a boring and hackneyed cliche in the movie. Luna Lovegood was a Ritalin child.
"Mindless killing doesn't do a lot for me anymore." - Sampson
Re: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: THE MOVIE
But none of the Harry Potter movies were really any good. Yeah, Prisoner of Azkaban was good but it's also my least favorite book of the series. I didn't go see the previous movies in expectation of quality, I went because it was Harry Potter.
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