It’s a shame toward my generation that I admit this: I was not that big a fan of the Harry Potter series. (Throw those judging leers, Rowling followers!) I, however, have experienced the Potter fever for a brief time in high school. I may have stopped reading after the fourth book (aka pop culture suicide) but when I depended my attraction to the series through those blockbuster movies, I’d say the magic was still there. ( Read more… )
I finally saw it. It was sad and beautiful and more amazing than I expected! I can’t believe it’s over — 14 years from the time the first book was published in England to the release of this movie. That’s a lifetime in pop culture terms. Actually, it’s a lifetime for most of us.
Anyway, seeing the next generation made me smile. I can’t wait too see how the kids turn out.
It shoulda been perfect: That marvelous scene wherein Harry, Hermione and Ron were holding hands at the ruined bridge and looking over the tragedy of the place.
But NO: Fast forward 19 years later hence the corny lines, corny names (of course: Albus Severus, etc) and just them looking cornily old.
In other news, I wanted to instigate a standing ovation for Ginny Weasley for pulling off Danna Scully of X-Files. Lol. I literally LOLed. WTF Ginny Weasley!
AND WEASLEY IS OUR KING
AND RICKMAN IS OUR GOD!
AND LUCIUS MALFOY IS OUR PANTENE HAIR SPECIALIST.
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A couple of days more before the last Harry Potter flick is screened. Have to rehash my HP senses—starting with the first movie. (Look at how naïve Daniel was then).
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HOLY SHIT I’M DYING
hahahaha draco would be quinn
oh no =)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
OMG DI KO NATAKE =))
DEAD
I DIED. LOLZ.
I cant…
HAHAHAHAHA TOM FELTON’s bitch face.
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November 18 pls come sooner
Ooh lala Hermione. And oh Draco, you look exactly THE SAME! :)
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