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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince...
So, I just got back from seeing it and the movie was .... pretty okay.
What I liked:
- The Spinner's End scene. No offense to the youngings, but it was nice to see a scene with experienced actors being awesome. That being said, Helen McCory was woefully miscast as Narcissa. Despite my bitching pre-movie, I was really hoping to find that I actually liked her in the role, I really wanted her to be able to overcome that hair ... but she couldn't. She's a good actress, and I've seen her in other stuff and I liked her, but it can't be denied that she was no Narcissa Malfoy. *sigh*
-> That being said, the Blackcest shipper in me did very much enjoy Bellatrix resting her head on Narcissa shoulder and cooing. They are so totally doing it.
- Draco. Tom Felton was amazing in this movie. He made Draco really, really sympathetic. I didn't really give a shit about Draco in the book, but his storyline was probably my favorite in the movie. Felton really delivered. He's the best of the young actors for sure. Also, I liked his suits.
- The young Tom Riddle's, especially the youngest one. I thought that little kid was really good, very creepy. And I've heard the middle Tom being described by some as like a fancy lesbian or something, but I liked the kid. I liked how fully of affectation he was. Tom's rough childhood accent was became smooth and cultured. I liked the evolution the second actor showed in Tom. And I thought that he was very creepy too, his boyish almost femine good looks making him even creeper because you wouldn't think such an angelic looking kid could become the magical Hitler.
- The scene at The Burrow was pretty cool. Loved Bellatrix being a crazy fuck. Greyback was suitably creepy. When he came up on Ginny all I could think was, "Somebody's gon' get raped" before Harry showed up. It really felt like Tonks and Lupin were thrown in there by the producers to show the audience that they remembered the characters existed though ... which brings me to my next point ...
- Hi, Tonks! Bye, Tonks! Natalia Tena is hot, I would've liked to see her on screen more, but whatever. Also, I liked her other hair better.
- The last sequence with the Draco/Dumbeldore and the Death Eaters and Dumbeldore was awesome. The shot of Dumbledore falling was beautifully shot, and everything leading up to that moment was really well acted and well done.
- Katie Bell was pretty hot.
- Luna was odd and awesome as usual.
- Cormac was smokin'. I don't care if he was a bit of a douche, when he had me at hello. Actually he had me when he licked that whipped cream off of his finger. And while we're at it, Blaise was quite attractive too ... in the five seconds he was on screen.
What I didn't Like:
- Harry Potter 90210. I never really liked Harry/Ginny in the books, and they were just as 'meh' here as they were there. And I somewhat liked Ron/Hermoine in the books, but their love subplot bugged the shit out of me in the movie. I ship (not really, I'd just prefer) Harry/Hermoine in the movies. Emma is far more tolerable when she's around Dan, but then again that could be because when Hermoine interacts with Harry she doesn't have to convey much emotion other than amusement or consternation. And when Hermoine's around Ron, Emma is actually trying to emote ... and failing horribly. As a matter of fact, I'd take Harry/Luna anyday over Harry/Ginny (Bonnie Wright isn't spunky enough! There I said it! She's just not spunky enough. I liked Ginny in the books, but Bonnie bores the hell out of me. Done).
- Going along with the point above ... Lavender Brown *shudder* The actress was actually super good. She acted circles around our main three actually. The character of Lavender was just *excuse me while I go vomit with Hermoine* She's the type of teenage girl that drives me insane. I was so fucking irriated by this character. Again the actress was really talented, the character was just super fucking annoying.
- This isn't specific to this movie ... but I just don't understand how Hogwarts can be the ONLY wizarding school in England. The Great Hall looked downright miniscule in this movie. How can the number of kids we saw in the Great Hall after they arrived on the Hogwarts Express be ALL of the of age children of the wizarding world in ALL of England???? How many new kids are added to each house every year, like twenty or so?
-> Related point: Because of the super small number of students at the school, it really bugged me in this movie that the characters were acting like they'd never talked to people that we SAW them in class with, and whom they'd been going to school with for SIX YEARS? How the hell had Cormac never even said like "Hi" or "Can I borrow a quill?" to Hermoine. How had Ron never even met Romilda Vain when they were in the same potions class? I JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND!!!
- Those bastards, they burned The Burrow down! WTF??? It's like, yes it was a cool visual, but I already knew that the Death Eaters were dicks, and where is like Fleur and Bill's wedding and shit supposed to happen next year? Seemed unnecessary to have Bellatrix literally blow the house to smithereens. I'm sure it'll give Molly extra incentive to killinate her in the last movie movie though.
And I'm tired now so I'm going to stop rambling!
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What I liked:
- The Spinner's End scene. No offense to the youngings, but it was nice to see a scene with experienced actors being awesome. That being said, Helen McCory was woefully miscast as Narcissa. Despite my bitching pre-movie, I was really hoping to find that I actually liked her in the role, I really wanted her to be able to overcome that hair ... but she couldn't. She's a good actress, and I've seen her in other stuff and I liked her, but it can't be denied that she was no Narcissa Malfoy. *sigh*
-> That being said, the Blackcest shipper in me did very much enjoy Bellatrix resting her head on Narcissa shoulder and cooing. They are so totally doing it.
- Draco. Tom Felton was amazing in this movie. He made Draco really, really sympathetic. I didn't really give a shit about Draco in the book, but his storyline was probably my favorite in the movie. Felton really delivered. He's the best of the young actors for sure. Also, I liked his suits.
- The young Tom Riddle's, especially the youngest one. I thought that little kid was really good, very creepy. And I've heard the middle Tom being described by some as like a fancy lesbian or something, but I liked the kid. I liked how fully of affectation he was. Tom's rough childhood accent was became smooth and cultured. I liked the evolution the second actor showed in Tom. And I thought that he was very creepy too, his boyish almost femine good looks making him even creeper because you wouldn't think such an angelic looking kid could become the magical Hitler.
- The scene at The Burrow was pretty cool. Loved Bellatrix being a crazy fuck. Greyback was suitably creepy. When he came up on Ginny all I could think was, "Somebody's gon' get raped" before Harry showed up. It really felt like Tonks and Lupin were thrown in there by the producers to show the audience that they remembered the characters existed though ... which brings me to my next point ...
- Hi, Tonks! Bye, Tonks! Natalia Tena is hot, I would've liked to see her on screen more, but whatever. Also, I liked her other hair better.
- The last sequence with the Draco/Dumbeldore and the Death Eaters and Dumbeldore was awesome. The shot of Dumbledore falling was beautifully shot, and everything leading up to that moment was really well acted and well done.
- Katie Bell was pretty hot.
- Luna was odd and awesome as usual.
- Cormac was smokin'. I don't care if he was a bit of a douche, when he had me at hello. Actually he had me when he licked that whipped cream off of his finger. And while we're at it, Blaise was quite attractive too ... in the five seconds he was on screen.
What I didn't Like:
- Harry Potter 90210. I never really liked Harry/Ginny in the books, and they were just as 'meh' here as they were there. And I somewhat liked Ron/Hermoine in the books, but their love subplot bugged the shit out of me in the movie. I ship (not really, I'd just prefer) Harry/Hermoine in the movies. Emma is far more tolerable when she's around Dan, but then again that could be because when Hermoine interacts with Harry she doesn't have to convey much emotion other than amusement or consternation. And when Hermoine's around Ron, Emma is actually trying to emote ... and failing horribly. As a matter of fact, I'd take Harry/Luna anyday over Harry/Ginny (Bonnie Wright isn't spunky enough! There I said it! She's just not spunky enough. I liked Ginny in the books, but Bonnie bores the hell out of me. Done).
- Going along with the point above ... Lavender Brown *shudder* The actress was actually super good. She acted circles around our main three actually. The character of Lavender was just *excuse me while I go vomit with Hermoine* She's the type of teenage girl that drives me insane. I was so fucking irriated by this character. Again the actress was really talented, the character was just super fucking annoying.
- This isn't specific to this movie ... but I just don't understand how Hogwarts can be the ONLY wizarding school in England. The Great Hall looked downright miniscule in this movie. How can the number of kids we saw in the Great Hall after they arrived on the Hogwarts Express be ALL of the of age children of the wizarding world in ALL of England???? How many new kids are added to each house every year, like twenty or so?
-> Related point: Because of the super small number of students at the school, it really bugged me in this movie that the characters were acting like they'd never talked to people that we SAW them in class with, and whom they'd been going to school with for SIX YEARS? How the hell had Cormac never even said like "Hi" or "Can I borrow a quill?" to Hermoine. How had Ron never even met Romilda Vain when they were in the same potions class? I JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND!!!
- Those bastards, they burned The Burrow down! WTF??? It's like, yes it was a cool visual, but I already knew that the Death Eaters were dicks, and where is like Fleur and Bill's wedding and shit supposed to happen next year? Seemed unnecessary to have Bellatrix literally blow the house to smithereens. I'm sure it'll give Molly extra incentive to killinate her in the last movie movie though.
And I'm tired now so I'm going to stop rambling!
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mte. I loved this scene in the book, but it lacked a certain impact for me in the movie (even though it was beautifully acted) because that woman just wasn't Narcissa at all.
i thought Bella was older than Narcissa though but in the movie Narcissa looks older. am i wrong?
You're not wrong. Bellatrix is the oldest of the Black sister. Narcissa's supposed to be the youngest, and Andromeda is the middle sister. So, yeah, that casting was really horrible, because even though McCrory is only like three years older than HBC she looks quite a bit older. It throws the Bella/Cissy interplay off. Like I said before, Narcissa was just woefully miscast. I know they owed McCrory, but they screwed us fans over.
made him look like a right dapper English gentleman.
That's what I liked. It made him look like a rich git, and really sold the idea of him trying to fill Daddies shoes and be a man.
can't understand why not a single teacher saw the evil in their eyes.
I think that the teacher's probably realized he was a bit off, but other than Slugghorn hearing him talk about making 7 horcruxes, they couldn't really have known how evil he'd become. It's like, I had a kid in my class that was a throat stabber this year, but I wouldn't imagine that he'd turn into Hitler and he's displayed actual violence, whereas Tom I think was just a little creepy (in a posh, polite kind of way).
haha barely noticed Tonks and Lupin. they're like, here one second, gone the next.
Yeah, it was like "Hi ... Bye" I swear they only showed them to let us audience members know that they remembered the characters.
having a conversation with her would either drive you crazy or make you laugh madly.
I know! I think I like watching conversations with her, more than I'd like having a conversation with her though.
what in the world is Hermione supposed to see in Ron?
This. Hermoine seems way to mature for him. I don't hate Ron, but I just do not see the appeal of him to Hermione. Really I find, Harry/Ginny and Hermoine/Ron far too convenient. And it doesn't help that the kids have no chemistry together (well, at least with who they're supposed to have chemistry with). Consequently I hated all the romantic stuff in this movie, which is why I feel like I didn't like it as much as some of other people. I just really didn't give a shit about who hooked up and their romantic woes.
is Lavender Brown the one that liked Ron? if so, good lordy. i'd run a mile to get away from that. psycho in the making, that one.
That's Lavender and she was super creepy and annoying. I'm just gonna assume she put out or something, cause otherwise I don't know HOW Ron put up with her for so long.
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Nope. Romilda at least I know has been around for a while. I can't say for sure about Cormac, but he's probably been there from the beginning as well. Slugghorn mentioned his family was well known, and Hogwart's is the only wizarding school in England, so I don't know where he would have come from.
although the not talking to people in your class does happen. kids have their little cliques.
This is true, but these kids are 16/17 now, and they've been going to school with the same set of people since they were 11. It seems like the class sizes at Hogwarts are pretty small as well. Like in a given year it seems like there might only be 100 or so kids, and then there classes seem to be around 10-15 people, and with numbers like that everyone would have some kind of interaction with everyone else in SIX YEARS, cliques or no cliques.
it was a pretty visual though lol.
That it was.
it's got half blood prince in the title so you'd think most of the movie would be about him, but no. i haven't read the books so don't know if there's more that's missing. the revelation about Snape at the end was just so out of the blue.
The movie really blew this. In the book there were clues leading you to the revelation of who the half-blood prince was. The movie was like, "Oh, by the way it's Snape", whereas the book actually had a built up so it wasn't a WTF revelation.
Honestly, I would have liked it if the movie had concentrated on giving us more plot (clues to Snape, more on the horcruxes and the search for them, etc) then spending so much time on romantic issues I didn't care about.