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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

xchen

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Did anyone see this yet? I was under the impression it was in 3D... guess not?
 

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Originally Posted by xchen
Did anyone see this yet? I was under the impression it was in 3D... guess not?

Haven't seen it yet, but it didn't get a 3D release

The film studio eventually had to abandon 2D-to-3D conversion for Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 1, as they ran out of time to complete the project in 3D before the scheduled US and UK release date.
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/camer...0101120928.htm
 

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I haven't seen it yet but I hope they show The Prince's Tale. It was the only chapter I really enjoyed in the last book.
 

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I wanna punch his face
 

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The interest of seeing this film, which has been getting largely positive reviews, lies more in participating in the Harry Potter phenomenon than in appreciating the films themselves, most of which have been just decent (with the exception of #3, which was quite good).

I don't think pop culture has experienced a hunger this acute for a work of art since novelists like Dumas, Dickens, and Hugo published their most popular novels as serialized chapters in 19th century newspapers, leaving readers desperate for more each time.
 

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I watched a pre-screening and LOVED it. It's worth watching for sure.
 

Thomas

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Originally Posted by holymadness
The interest of seeing this film, which has been getting largely positive reviews, lies more in participating in the Harry Potter phenomenon than in appreciating the films themselves, most of which have been just decent (with the exception of #3, which was quite good).

I don't think pop culture has experienced a hunger this acute for a work of art since novelists like Dumas, Dickens, and Hugo published their most popular novels as serialized chapters in 19th century newspapers, leaving readers desperate for more each time.


Agree, and interesting observation re: the newspapers. I wonder what would happen if that sort of distribution were resumed - would people actually read again.

FWIW, I am looking forward to seeing these last two movies: I very much liked the sixth installment and thought the final book was exceptional.
 

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I find it slightly odd, though not totally unexpected, the number of grown men who get excited over a Harry Potter movie.

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Originally Posted by Tokyo Slim
I find it slightly odd, though not totally unexpected, the number of grown men who get excited over a Harry Potter movie.

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How about women?
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a good majority of the movie is filled with non sense, gotta read to book to understand which i didnt
 

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From the one and a half pages I've read of the first book I deduced there is so much better (written) fantasy around. Just thought I should let you people know.
 

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^^ well no one cares, so piss off.
 

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Originally Posted by Mauro
^^ well no one cares, so piss off.
If that is directed at me, you're probabbly right. Reading childrens books and not having a care in the world go hand in hand.
 

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