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Thanks Lar and Nur :) It took me a few hours to get that up, including the retyping and spelling check of the piece :P

Lar: Oh yes! The arm of Dumbledore was something I spotted as well when seeing the movie. (The very first scene.) I agree with you that it was quite intense. :yes:

Lol and Dumbledore just seems too magical to me to bother about those things. I don't know I just thought it didn't really fitted with Dumbledore's character and position. I remember that my sister and I were staring at eachother in horror in that moment, saying something like "What the...?" Different opinions indeed then :P

I'm glad you spotted that the magazine was just "a magazine". I would have hated it if there was a suggestion to the allusion of J.K. Rowling that Dumbledore being gay.size=7]What a nonsense! :P[/size]

Hm.. yes perhaps I should watch that scene again. It might change my opinion. It was really an emotional scene and the acting of Emma Watson was amazing.. :)

Lol! Yes! I noticed. He was walking was quite odd and his expression was indeed kind of blank :P But I'm not sure if Harry was meant to be a little high. I don't think Felix is a hard drug though :P

I think Nur's explanation might be a plausible one. Although I do not understand why they would bring it up already in the Half-Blood Prince. It seems kind of unfair for Ron :P

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EDIT: I realise when I read through it that I sound overly negative... it wasn't my intention... I mean, like I said, I'm quite happy with movie in general.


I really liked the movie! I realise how my HP-fandom has waned because it took Warner Bros soooo long time to release the movie. I could barely remember the book-plot because I haven't read book six and seven since they came out and the long waiting time has done absolutely no good to me. This may be good though when I'm going to discuss the movie now because I have seen it in its own right! :-)

In general, the younger actors have really grown and this is the best acting I've seen from them yet, keeping in mind I have been far from impressed before - bordering annoyed with their earlier performances!

Ron: Someone said that Ron was reduced to merely comic relief. I think that's true, since his importance to the movie-plot was minimal - a pity since he seemed to do a good job. And the scenes with the love potion were absolutely priceless!! But wow, he's grown a lot... why did he have to be so pumped... he looked like a giant next to Harry and Hermione...!

Hermione: I've never really liked her movie-character. But since she wasn't so annoying and nerd-ish this time, I could relax with her presence. Though I really disliked the Ron/Lavender/Hermione story-line and especially the crying on Harry's shoulder-scene did nothing good for me.

Harry: I really had a problem with Harry in the earlier movies but he'd down-toned his teenage-angst and settled into something that resembled submission to his destiny and Dumbledore's will.... I don't really have much to say on that...

Malfoy: I feel like spending a few lines on him since you all spend much more than that. He did a good job, but you all know how I'm no fan of teenage-angst so wasting so much screen-time on Malfoy stealing around corridors looking pale and panting... not my cup of tea. But his acting was flawless, I suppose.

Dumbledore: He was good, really good... although I have a major problem with that Christmas decoration they like to tie around his beard. Why?? WHY??? He was very much the father-figure Harry needs and I believed him this time, he really was amiable, although the knowledge about him being gay was really odd... Honestly, Rowlings... what did you have in mind??

Snape: My beloved Snape! He was perfect in every scene. Not only do I find book-Snape a very fascinating character, I worship the earth on which Alan Rickman walks! He did a perfect job in my opinion. Dark, towering Snape, an ever so menacing presence. I loved the scene in the end where he fights Harry. More of that please!

Slughorn: Nothing much to say about him. He reminds me of Bilbo. Both in looks and in how an incident in the past still haunts him. I don't remember how the books portrays him...

McGonagall: Flawless performance... but she is really getting old in looks, isn't she? But I just enjoyed her scenes for how good she is!

Ginny/Harry: I never was a fan of the relationships in the book. Ginny was taller than Harry.... ackward! However, when that is said... I didn't find it too ackward all the times they were close to kissing or when they actually did it - kissing I mean! But still.... no... she's too young for Harry even though she's grown taller than he...


Opening Scene: Like Will said, it was a nice scene to emphasise how powerful Voldemort and his Death Eaters have become. But I was left with a feeling of... ehh... so how did the Muggle world react to this... But a great action scene!

Metro station: Ackward, really ackward that Harry should be reading Daily Prophet in front of Muggles when he has been taught to take such great care not to use magic out in the open. And the girl was adorable but I didn't understand why the scene was there - to indicate that Harry has grown up? The good thing about it was that the film makers tried something new instead of Privet Drive!

Unbreakable Vow: I think the audience missed out on the importance of the scene and of the wow - yes, I do realise that 'Unbreakable vow' is quite self-explanatory.. but still... they could've played more on the huge task that was appointed to Draco. Like others said, a more emotional Narcissa, please!! Bellatrix was good as ever and contrary to Will's opinion I think she added to the brooding atmosphere in a scene where - I hate to say it - Snape was quite passive and almost indifferent...

Hogwarts Express: I kept wondering if they had a new train because the way the seats were placed, and it annoyed me that I had to think of that all the time. I loved the (new?) train but felt really bored with Harry sneaking around. I loved how Luna found him though, she was such a darling presence in the entire movie. Still nuts but adorable nuts this time!

First Potions lesson-scene: QUESTION! I missed out why Ron and Harry went fighting over the Half-Blood Prince's book - they couldn't possibly know what it was just by looking at the cover?

Burning Burrow: Ackward scene. But no wonder since I'm no Harry/Ginny fan. It was too cheesy that they should run around after each other and that they should all fall for the trick of the Death Eaters...

Cave scene: It was good and quite as I had pictured it. Although, Dumbledore pulled a Gandalf I loved to see him shine one last time when he drove the inferi away. But somehing that bothered me was that they didn't emphasise the importance of Dumbledore's quest for the horcruxes and how much he suffered with his hand.... which also led to Snape performing his mercy-killing in the end. I mean, wouldn't they need that in the next movies?

The planetarium thing/tower: I couldn't help thinking how it looked like something from a theme park or well, a planetarium. And it looked way too new for an old castle like Hogwarts... AAANNNNDDD it kept bothering me that we didn't see it in the previous movies. Well, the view was stunning from there and made for great scenes (lone Draco, lone Hermione etc) but I wish they would have introduced it in the earlier movies.

Avada Kedavra: I think it was sort of believable that Harry obeyed Dumbledore and slinked downstairs. He had just survived the inferi and seen Dumbledore's great magic at work. He might still have felt he'd been under vows to obey and I think he trusted Dumbledore's power. Furthermore, he trusted Snape - because Dumbledore trusted Snape and therefore he didn't interfere.
I think the scene was sort of long but without the neccesary suspense... But I liked that it seemed to trigger Snape that Bellatrix called out 'Coward', and even if she meant it for Draco then I imagined it must have touched something in Snape, being called a coward most of his life so he acted almost by instinct. I liked the double-meaning of Dumbledore's last words to Snape "Severus, please". I guess the line is taken directly from the book, but the scene was very well played!

Missing funeral scene: I remember crying so hard when I read that scene in the book but I think it was a nicely done in the movie (as in crowding around Dumbledore's body). McGonagall and the crowd lighting their wands to his honour and as the light of hope.

Last scene: 'Twas okay I suppose. Very serene and beautiful (reminded me of the Grey Havens scene) and I didn't mind Ron being in the background. I don't think I'd have thought of it if it hadn't been mentioned here. But if they had all fallen on each other in a group hug and pledged their allegiance to the quest.... ehh.. that'd have been cheesy!!!

Subtle humour: There was indeed a great deal of subtle humour as someone else remarked. Which really becomes the movie. Thank gods, we didn't have to settle for only Cormac puking on Snape's shoes. In fact, the whole theatre were chuckling or laughing out loud several times! Loved it!

(See I ended on a happy note! :-))

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Okay. So I actually went to see it. I have secretly been dying to watch it :blush:

Three things I need to get off my chest before I begin dissection.
a) Not enough Snape.
b) Tom Felton is smexy.
c) I actually like the movie Harry far more than the book Harry.

I going to compare the book to the movie when its fair to do so, otherwise just in terms of movie making. Its like Lord of the Rings. The movies are so horrible COMPARED TO THE BOOKS. They are my favourite movies ever however... Okay. Back to Half Blood Prince :P

Overall it was better than I expected but much worse than I would have liked to see. (Deh Saira has impossible expectations...)

Malfoy: As I watched the movie I realized that the Half Blood Prince is about Malfoy as much as it is about Harry or Snape or Dumbledore. In the books, I actually really love him as a bad guy. He's snobbish and cowardly and horrible. Very entertaining. But when watching the scene with Draco and Albus, I felt so bad for him. I really did. And that "Or he'll kill me..." LOVED IT! Tom really does a good job. Its funny because I never really noticed him in the other movies... Very odd.

Harry: Okay. I dont think Daniel Radcliff can act. Not really anyways. But he does manage to nail that humle-ishness that Rowling put into the books. I loved how he's always 'Sir'-ing and very polite though. I actually liked the Harry in the movie much more than in the books. After the fourth book Harry is just a prop for me. Its ABOUT him, but I really care about the other characters much more. In the movie he really came through more for me though.

Snape: There is so not enough Allan Rickman here. Come on people! The movies is called the Half Blood Prince and the Half Blood Prince is SNAPE!!! I was really disappointed :( They really slaughtered the amazingness of Snape. Especially at the end... He admits he's the Prince and then BAM. Total anit-climax. I almost died from non-climax.

Dumbledore: Much improved. Im still disappointed but... -shrug- I kind of gave up since Michael Gambon took over.

Ron: Heaps of improvement from Rupert. The bit with the love potion actually made me giggle outrageously - kuodos to him. Loved the brotherly overprotectiveness.

Hermione: I dislike Emma Watson with a passion close to my dislike for Daniel Radcliff. Not much of her so it was pretty okay. She actually did okay with the whole teen angst thing - just like the book.

Slughorn: Um... He wasn't fat. And no handlebar walrus mustache. Must disappointment there but otherwise - wonderful.

Black sisters: Narcissa has her hair like a skunk and Bella acts like a spoilt 6 year old. Total disappointment.

Luna: I love this girl! Totally perfect and awesome! I dont know under what rock they looked to find Evanna Lynch but Im so glad they did.

Entering scene: Loved it! Great way to show how awful things really are.

Hogwarts Express: Why isn't it Tonks who finds Harry? I was confused... But its okay. More Luna for me :P

Quidditch: I wish there was more of this... Because its the best sport ever :P Despite being fictional. Still - it was fun to watch. There was too much Ron and not enough other players though.

Slug Club: Wonderful! Cormac was sleazy enough and the rest of the gang was great. Im really glad they didn't cut this.

Burrow-burning: What was up with that? Totally weird and awkward and unnecessary. They couldn't put in the meeting with Scrimgeour but they stuck in that -sulks-

Potions: They were in a different classroom. It bugged me for some reason. However I loved how Ron and Harry fought over the shiny new book ;) Unlucky for Ron I suppose...

Memories: So not enough. And the sound was all hissy and echoey and it annoyed me to no end. I really wish they had emphasized ALL the memories and also brought attention to how Voldemort would only use only use things of magical value (Hufflepuff Cup, Gaunt ring, etc.). Dumbledore made no issue of it and didn't even explain to Harry about Voldy's past or such. How is he going to know about all of that in the next movie?

Felix: Great acting when on the potion! Loved how impulsive Harry was.

Romance/Teen angst: I dont like this stuff to begin with. The book was laced with it though so... Totally inevitable. Only part of the whole thing i didn't like was the fact that it was Ginny who got into the Room of Requirement. How did she know about the hiding stuff place thinggy?

Cave: Loved the huge crystal blocks. And the inferi. Really creepy they were - had to shut my eyes :P And Dubledore wielding his wand with the fire - EPIC. It was one of the most successful scenes in my opinion. I was disappointed in the apparition thing. They managed to get out of the whole walk from Hogsmead very nicely and I was highly put out by that.

End: Totally hated it. Except for Tom Felton's acting I was thoroughly disappointed. No epic battle, no amazing Snapeness, nothing. The only bit I liked was Dumbledore's funeral replacement. I must admit I teared up a little. I loved how the message behind that - Togetherness beats evil.
Wonderful view from the top of Hogwarts ;)


All in all - Im glad I paid no money to see this (I got free tickets from a family friend) but it was a fun watch and Im glad I saw it in theaters :) It enhanced my Half-Blood experience!

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Note: Yes, my post will obviously have spoilers in it. :P
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I've not had time to read all the recent replies here. :teehee:
But due to health reasons and stupid stupid busy-ness I hadn't seen the movie till yesterday.

I am still not sure about it.
I suppose my real opinion boils down simply to it wasn't the book. I get rather annoyed if they don't stick to the plot as well as they could, and I don't think they did.

As a movie in general, it was good. It just really wasn't my idea of the Half Blood Prince at all. For one, WHERE was Snape?! Honestly. He doesn't get enough camera time as it is, but his name is in the title. Did they not realise until Snape said "I am the Half Blood Prince"...?

I also thought the mood of the movie was slightly off. It seemed to flick from happy/comedy/romance to darker scenes and vise versa really quickly, on more than one occasion. I did wonder whether or not it had a split-personality disorder.
Onto slightly more random comments/critisisms:

Draco Malfoy is very nice to look at.

Harry and Hermione are generally annoying. Harry/Ginny even more so.

Snape was awesome. In the uberest way ever.

Bellatrix OWNED the scenes she was in.

Lupin/Tonks was not shown NEARLY enough. I swear I squee'd loud enough for the entire room to hear when she called him 'sweetheart'.

Dumbledore was catapulted off the Astronomy Tower t what was supposed to be the height of betrayal and people lifted their wands in the air? Harry didn't even send off some sparks or something. There wasn't even a sign in the all. No funeral killed it. I nearly died. Plus, I wanted the Minister for Magic to be there so I could hate him. Hating a faceless name is no fun at all.

Luna owned. I want Neville/Luna =[

Slughorn was brilliant.

I think that nearly concludes Melda's rant. :P
Although, the anti climax was horrific. DId I mention that there was no funeral?! D:

It wasn't my favourite film of the series, that's for sure. The first was good, the second was alright. I think my favourite movie was Prisoner of Azkaban, because they did it really well. [s]Sirius Black had nothing to do with my opinion, honest.[/s]
Goblet of Fire. D: Please don't get me started.
Order of the Phoenix... not really.
Harry's hair seems to be getting progressively worse as the series goes on, also. :blink:

I kinda lost a little of what made me respect Dumbledore so much after reading Deathly Hallows. I'm not sure what exactly it was, or if it was just him in general, but he just doesn't seem the same anymore and I'm not sure the illumination on his past was what in wanted to hear. :P

Also, as a general note, Tom Felton bought the old house of one of my friends after she moved away. Apparently he is very nice, and looks just as good in real life. Apparently his dog is pretty cool too. :teehee:

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First Potions lesson-scene: QUESTION! I missed out why Ron and Harry went fighting over the Half-Blood Prince's book - they couldn't possibly know what it was just by looking at the cover?

They want the nice, new one; they were fighting over that one, not the Half Blood Prince's one.

I watched it again yesterday. And I'm pretty positive now that the Malfoy and Malfoy/Snape scenes are my favorites, plus the cave. Though it's probably my favorite movie besides the first two.

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So, I saw it again for the fourth time. :P I know, I'm getting a bit excessive. Each time I see it though, it gets better. This may be one of only two HP movies so far [PoA is the other] that I may be able to watch over and over again without hating. I have a few comments to make about parts of the film that still stuck out for me or I had missed before.

Firstly, the awkwardness between Harry and Ginny fluctuates for me. The first time I saw it I cringed every time, the second and third, not so much. This time however I pretty much laughed silently to myself through each scene. It's still awkward as anything, but it's easier to laugh at it than cringe. The tying Harry's shoe scene especially did it for me. Seriously.

Ginny: *dead fish face* Your shoe! *ties*
Harry: *thinking* You're gonna make a great wife someday.

Dear Lord. . . :teehee: Anyway, the rest that follows are just some random musings and things I noticed that don't really have a specific category.

- I finally noticed Peter Pettigrew's silver hand. I couldn't remember if that was established in GoF that he even had one, but it was nice to see it nonetheless.
- It really annoys me that Harry does not have green eyes. Sure, they say his eyes look like Lily's, but it is quite obvious they're not. *sigh*
- They chose the crappiest actress for Narcissa. She too had the dead fish face and that awful skunk hair.
- Trelawney is no where to be seen in this movie, although I swear they cast her for it. No where do we have the revelation that Snape was the one who heard the prophecy.
- Why does the ending line - "I never realised how beautiful this place is" - always have to be so cheesy.
- The Burrow scene has got to be one of the most pointless in HP movie history. God, it's an awful one. I just can't believe that all of those adult wizards standing around [i.e. Remus, Tonks, Arthur, etc.] can't do anything.
- I wish we had seen some of Snape as DADA teacher.
- There is a snippet of a scene, toward the end, just as Harry and Dumbledore are apparating back to Hogwarts and McGonagall has told the students to go to their houses where Snape's silhouette can be seen looking out of a window. I love that.
- I'm beginning to get annoyed with the flying smoky Death Eaters.
- Speaking of the Death Eaters, I think it's interesting that they capture Ollivander in the beginning, a detail I thought the film maker's would overlook.
- I love Ron/Hermione, and I can't wait to see them in the next movie. It's time for Ron to have a real role!
- Did anyone else notice the deathly hallows symbol within Tom Riddle's ring?
- Tom Felton wins. Seriously, he is one of the few reasons I keep watching this movie again and again. He's angsty and sexy, and God I feel so sorry for his character. I'm only sorry we won't see much of him in DH.
- I hate the music being played in the credits. Seriously, Dumbledore just died and Harry is getting ready for the darkest journey in his life and they choose happy music for the ending. I want darkness!!

By the way, I've been following a few sites that have been passing on DH movie news and spoilers. It seems that Dumbledore's funeral will be included at the beginning of the next movie, since they have so much extra time for it.

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First Potions lesson-scene: QUESTION! I missed out why Ron and Harry went fighting over the Half-Blood Prince's book - they couldn't possibly know what it was just by looking at the cover?

They want the nice, new one; they were fighting over that one, not the Half Blood Prince's one.

Gracias! :-)


Larael: Ouch! Seriously, be careful not to throw hints around like that, you might hurt someone - and besides I'm no graphics maker...! ;-)

I have only seen it once... don't have too many HP-fans among my circle of friends anymore, the interest seems to have faded...
- Very true about the Burrows scene. There were so many skilled wizards and some even Aurors present and no one fought back except fot the so-called Chosen One... *sigh*
- I don't think I noticed Snape's silhuette, but I'd have loved to see it!

What else do the HP-sites reveal about the next movie(s)?

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This may be one of only two HP movies so far [PoA is the other] that I may be able to watch over and over again without hating.

Really? PoA is my second least favorite movie. Although, that has more to do with their complete lack of continuity with the other movies and lack of any explanation at the end than the actual movie. Probably if it hadn't come right after Chris Columbus's amazing movies, it wouldn't have angered me so much.

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Firstly, the awkwardness between Harry and Ginny fluctuates for me. The first time I saw it I cringed every time, the second and third, not so much. This time however I pretty much laughed silently to myself through each scene. It's still awkward as anything, but it's easier to laugh at it than cringe. The tying Harry's shoe scene especially did it for me. Seriously.

Ginny: *dead fish face* Your shoe! *ties*
Harry: *thinking* You're gonna make a great wife someday.

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- The Burrow scene has got to be one of the most pointless in HP movie history. God, it's an awful one. I just can't believe that all of those adult wizards standing around [i.e. Remus, Tonks, Arthur, etc.] can't do anything.

Which is saying a lot. But I totally agree. And what, are the Weasleys homeless now?

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- Did anyone else notice the deathly hallows symbol within Tom Riddle's ring?

Really? Missed that one. Darn, I don't think I have the time now to see it again.

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By the way, I've been following a few sites that have been passing on DH movie news and spoilers. It seems that Dumbledore's funeral will be included at the beginning of the next movie, since they have so much extra time for it.

Yay! That's good, and it'd be a good way to tie in previous story with new story. Plus, since Harry would still be at the castle, maybe he'd be able to get the new memories (or some other form) to know about the cup and possible other Hogwarts founder thingys.

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I might be able to do that for you. You know, if I could make myself look at pictures of Draco. It would be so tough, but any sacrifice for you, Lar... :innocent:

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First of all. . .

*dies of fangirl-y happiness*

LOL. Why do I always fall for characters like this? Draco is so mean and arrogant, just as Snape is for most of the books, yet I love them both! :teehee: Thanks for the sacrifice, NuMa-love. :hug:

[quote=Nurrantiel Mashiara"]Really? PoA is my second least favorite movie. Although, that has more to do with their complete lack of continuity with the other movies and lack of any explanation at the end than the actual movie. Probably if it hadn't come right after Chris Columbus's amazing movies, it wouldn't have angered me so much. [/quote]

Yeah, I seem to be quite alone in liking that movie. For some reason all the problems with it don't bother me like they do in other movies. I think it probably has something to do with the fact that I think it's Michael Gambon's only good performance, and I enjoyed it as a film and not just an HP movie.

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Which is saying a lot. But I totally agree. And what, are the Weasleys homeless now?


I actually posed that exact question to my dad on Friday as it was his first time seeing the movie, and his response was that surely they could just fix it by magic. It just doesn't feel like it could be that simple though. I just think they made a really big mistake with that scene. I dunno why JKR even approved it.

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Really? Missed that one. Darn, I don't think I have the time now to see it again.


I think there's actually a photo of it somewhere. Lemme see . . . Okay, I couldn't find a screencap, but I did find an exact replica of the ring in the movie.

http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/8171/2 ... tsring.jpg

Again, thanks for the set! :hug:

@ Eä: All I know for sure is that the Ron/Hermione kissing scene has been filmed already as well as the events at Shell Cottage where Dobby dies. Just recently I read they were filming the seven Potters sequence. Other than that, I'll keep you updated!


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just a quick note in case anyone is considering seeing the IMAX-3D version:
don't bother.
for the extra money you get the first 10 or so minutes of the movie in 3D and THAT'S IT. merrrrr. made me mad.

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Hey, if you guys like Harry Potter than you should just this site! We basically roleplay through Myspace. It's soooo much fun. You'll love the storylines. :)

http://www.myspace.com/mypeopelarethemisfits

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