Well if you have not seen it then you need to get to the theater's as it is the best of the series to date. Simply awesome!
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I completely agree it was an awesome movie.
I can't wait to see it. I think I am going to go this coming week if it is at the theater up here. (Mom and Pop operation who has to really watch the cash flow.) The good thing though, is that it is their policy that no family should have to pay more than $20 to take their kids to get in a movie. Even the popcorn and drinks are cheap, so we put up with having to wait a couple of weeks sometimes to get a movie in. Last time we went with the 4 boys, and my wife and I, it ran a grand total of $35 including popcorn and drinks for everybody (larges for me and Laura, smalls for the boys.) They do really well though and just may have it.
I was hoping it was done a bit truer to the book than the last one was. I suppose it is difficult to determine just what to edit out to keep the movie watchable. I really like the series and am looking forward to the new book as well.
AceHBK said:And was it just me or did the guy who played Tom Riddle also play Harry's dad when Harry went into Snape's mind and saw how his father messed with Snape????
I think this will happen anytime you try to condense a rich story with complex sub-plots into a movie or movies. I have the LOTR box set with a lot of additonal footage. The whole trilogy is about 12 hrs long, and that's *still* leaving out subplots like Bombadil or Saruman taking over The Shire.True the movies stand on their own, but I *gotta* say ... it's not the LOTR trilogy but if felt as though it were treated that way. (LOTR: Let's make tons of money filming how people in costume hike, climb, camp, fall, climb again, hike some more.)