Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

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Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

Postby Ileia » Wed Jun 22, 2011 1:49 pm

.....you can do it in a theater.

(Well, if you live near one of these theaters...)

I kinda wanna do this, but I doubt I can get off work for it. :x
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Re: Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

Postby BasharOfTheAges » Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:24 pm

$45 isn't that bad, but I might consider doing a rifftrax marathon of the first 5 instead.
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Re: Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

Postby Radical_Yue » Wed Jun 22, 2011 6:13 pm

Damn it ;____; NOTHIN' in Colorado.



poop crap.
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Re: Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

Postby Radical_Yue » Wed Jun 22, 2011 6:14 pm

Radical_Yue wrote:Damn it ;____; NOTHIN' in Colorado.



poop crap.

Well Denver, but that's not a drive we'll do for 4 nights >.>
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Re: Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

Postby macchinainterna » Wed Jun 22, 2011 9:14 pm

Seeing that I own all the movies I'm going to have my own little marathon eventually in the comfort of my own home. |:> :pizza: :beer: :awesome: :ying: :bzz: :shark: :bzz2:
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Re: Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

Postby Ileia » Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:06 am

BasharOfTheAges wrote:$45 isn't that bad, but I might consider doing a rifftrax marathon of the first 5 instead.


CDVV apartment did that the week before last. It was good times.
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Re: Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

Postby Chained(E)Studio » Thu Jun 23, 2011 3:28 am

They are doing that in over here too! Or so I heard for Calgary theaters. They are also doing special showings were you can come in one night and see part 1, then come in the next night and see part 2!!!

I probably might not see it though till comes out on DVD (so I can add it to my obsessive collection of Harry Potter junk) I feel as though I am betraying my magical self ...
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Re: Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

Postby JaddziaDax » Sat Jun 25, 2011 1:13 pm

I still gotta get the last movie on DVD... then maybe I'll do this... in my own home O.O
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Re: Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

Postby Fay-Sa » Sat Jun 25, 2011 2:22 pm

Oh wow my theater actually on the list O.o

I've been thinking about doing a marathon at my home anyway but I don't own #6 (yet I own #7 part 1)

I may just do the 'back to back' part 1 and part 2 showings since part 1 the only one I missed seeing in theaters.
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Re: Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

Postby McDirty » Fri Jul 15, 2011 4:59 pm

I watched this last night. Harry Potter fans will definitely be pleased with this one. All though I have to say, the final battle in the end was a bit of a let down in terms of not being epic enough. However, a lot of people in the theater were applauding the movie at the very end.

Personally, I'm not a Harry Potter fan, so I was pretty much out of the loop for much of the whole movie, and didn't really care for it. But if you are a HP fan, then you'll be very happy with this movie.
Just FYI, this entire movie feels like an entire 3rd Act, and it does feel like they edited an entire 3 and half hour movie, and then took the last 1 hour and half and called it Part 2.
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Re: Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

Postby Moonlight Soldier » Fri Jul 15, 2011 8:43 pm

Chained(E)Studio wrote:They are doing that in over here too! Or so I heard for Calgary theaters. They are also doing special showings were you can come in one night and see part 1, then come in the next night and see part 2!!!

I probably might not see it though till comes out on DVD (so I can add it to my obsessive collection of Harry Potter junk) I feel as though I am betraying my magical self ...


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Re: Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

Postby Pwolf » Fri Jul 15, 2011 9:28 pm

Saw it early today. Very much enjoyed it. The movie takes off right where the first part ended as if there was a really long intermission.
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Re: Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

Postby Ileia » Sat Jul 16, 2011 4:02 pm

We just got back. We went to an 11:30am showing to try and minimize the crowd (it was...slightly effective). There were a few obnoxious people in the theater that kinda ruined parts for me by clapping at nearly everything (regular intervals of about 3-5 minutes, even at the most minor of things) or shouting at the screen. "He still standin'! HE STILL STANDIN'!"
The fact that all three of us walked out of the theater with a headache we didn't have before entering is fairly telling. -_-


I will say, though

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Snape's flashback completely made the entire movie for me. His performance was amazing and it perfectly pulled off the 180 degree change from the villainous character to the heroic one.
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Re: Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

Postby AimoAio » Sat Jul 16, 2011 7:24 pm

Ileia wrote:I will say, though

Spoiler :
Snape's flashback completely made the entire movie for me. His performance was amazing and it perfectly pulled off the 180 degree change from the villainous character to the heroic one.


x2. That was my favourite part in the movie.
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Oh God, Snape clutching Lily's dead body actually made me teary. :cry: Though in the midnight showing there was a girl sitting in the row in front of us literally SOBBING for like the last hour of the movie thinking Harry died when he was with Dumbledore. I really wanted to tell her, "THE MAIN CHARACTER DOESN'T DIE THAT EASILY, NOW STOP CRYING SO I CAN HEAR WHAT THEY'RE SAYING!" And anyway the villain was still alive so the author would never kill off the hero until he was but I guess she was so caught up in the moment she forgot. :P
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Re: Planning a marathon of Potter movies before seeing Pt 2?

Postby gotenks794 » Sat Jul 16, 2011 8:44 pm

McGonagall is the HBIC. I loved how BA she was in this movie. She deserved so much more screen time throughout the entire series, but this definitely made up for it a bit. My favourite bit with her (not really a spoiler, but still):
Spoiler :
Neville: You're actually giving us permission to do this?
Minerva: That is correct Longbottom.
Neville: To blow it up? Boom?
Minerva: BOOM!

So great. I don't even know why.
And I'm so glad they kept Mrs. Weasley's iconic line. That was one of the two or three times where it was okay for the theater to burst into applause mid film. She's such a BAMF. The other acceptable time being when Neville
Spoiler :
killed Nagini.
Also a BAMF. This should have been called Harry Potter and the BAMF Supporting Cast.
And can I talk about Helena Bonham Carter for a minute?
Spoiler :
She had what, two lines in the film? But the moment she appeared on screen, it was literally Hermione inside her body. From the way she opened her eyes to the way she walked to the way she turned her head, it was hermione. By far the best Polyjuice Potion scene ever.


What I didn't like::
Room of requirement scene:
Spoiler :
Okay so in the novel, Crabbe casts Fiendfyre and destroys himself and Rowena Ravenclaw's lost diadem. In real life, Crabbe's actor was fulfilling his sentence for a drug charge and could not film. Instead of re-casting his character, his character's actions are done by Goyle, and in an effort to keep Malfoy having two sidekicks, Blaise Zabini takes Goyle's old spot. This would have been fine if only the had cared to mention Blaise by name. He is my favorite Slytherin (tied with Pansy Parkinson, more on her later) and he deserved more than that. The only time his name is ever mentioned in the movies is in HBP on the way to Hogwarts for like 2 seconds. Additionally, in the film the Fiendfyre curse does consume Goyle, however it does not destroy the Horcrux. For some unknown reason, production felt it necessary for Harry to destroy it with a Basilisk fang. This was a tragedy. The fact that Harry actually only ever destroys one Horcrux is such a big deal (to me anyway). It shows just how much Harry could not have done anything by himself, let alone defeat Voldy. I don't understand why that had to be changed.

Pansy Parkinson
Spoiler :
Okay, I might be biased because she's my other favorite Slytherin, but throughout the series I wish she had more significance. It wasn't until this film that she was actually referred to by name (well last name anyway), so I'm grateful for that, but I just wish she became a little more BA like a bunch of the other students did. Can't evil be BA sometimes too?

Molly vs Bellatrix
Spoiler :
Now, it's been a while since I've read the books, however I'm fairly certain Molly killed Bella with a Killing Curse. Did that really need to be changed?

Fred Weasley
Spoiler :
How dare they give Fred an offscreen death? BLASPHEMOUS. He was such an important character that he deserved to be mourned through a death scene. And I wish George's reaction was shown a little more. I mean he just lost his other half, this was a perfect opportunity for some deep, deep emotion.

19 years later
Spoiler :
Just no. This was an uberfail in my opinion. It should have ended with the Trio holding hands and then had the epilogue after the credits. The kids didn't look older, they looked frightful.


All in all prolly my favorite Potter movie. Must see for ANYONE let alone Potter fans. An action movie doesn't have to be three hours of robotic humanoid cars blowing one another up. :shark:

Also, my childhood is over.... :dino: :uhoh: :cry: I don't know what to feel. I literally haven't slept since I saw it at midnight on Thursday, I'm all riled up :sweat:
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