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Post by alanna on Dec 5, 2005 20:03:50 GMT -5
hehehehehe i don't mind jap LUV AL
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Post by alanna on Dec 5, 2005 20:09:03 GMT -5
i like speek 3 languages and then i also speak idiot and Boy so i am used to diff languages you Baka mortals hehehehehehehehhehehehehehehehhe LUV AL Mato usden totos ( it's spanish for "i kill you all" but i'm not sure on the sp!!!! hehehehehe)
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Post by Anime Monster on Dec 6, 2005 19:06:16 GMT -5
Omae wa Kurso (I will kill you...Japanese, Heero says it all the time in Gundam Wing, but I think I spelt it wrong, I don't have the words in front of me like I do when I write a fic).
And I'm not a baka, Al, I know a few words in Spanish, I'm fluent in English, I used to know some Russian and some French, and almost any writen language using a roman type alphabet I could decipher eventually giving some understandable context.
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Post by Lady Idril on Mar 8, 2006 16:52:47 GMT -5
I finally watched it. Took me long enough. *sigh*
GOF was alright, but I have to say I was expecting a bit more...something. The characters were fine, of course, and the story - well, hello! of course it was great - but the way the story was told...the narration by the camera, if you will, was just lacking personality. There wasn't as much charm as in the other flms. Of course, this was a different director (Mike Newells), but so was POA (I think it was Alfonso Cauron[sp], but I may be wrong). Anyway, it seemed choppy at points, at least in the beginning. Like it was zipping through the pages of the book so they could fit everything in. Getting past this, the new additions to the cast were superb, in my opinion. Brendan Gleeson was a perfect choice for Moody, in my opinion. I thought Miranda Richardson was absolutely superb as Rita Skeeter - I wish they had included much more of her. The fact that they cut out her being an Animagus. That was unfortunate. And Ralph Fiennes as Voldy. Wow, it made me laugh - for the simple reason that Ralph knew nothing about the books when he films the movie. What he must have thought about his character. Haha. I wish I could've seen his face when he saw himself made up as Voldemort.
So all-in-all I liked it, but I wish there could have been more. But hey. I guess that's what happens with a book quite that large. *shrug*
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Post by Lady Mage on Mar 11, 2006 15:38:43 GMT -5
I didn't like this as much as I liked the book. Their costumes were all... wrong
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Post by Lady Idril on Mar 12, 2006 1:08:33 GMT -5
Ohhh that's what I was thinking. You know, I couldn't get over the fact that Mr Weasly is supposed to have no real *clue* about how and why Muggles dress like they do, and yet not only do his kids, be he wears normal Muggle street clothes to the QWC. What's up with that? Even when he tried to dress like a Muggle, he looked like an idiot. I don't get it...
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Post by CC009Wolf on Jul 17, 2006 3:02:12 GMT -5
I've seen it several times, and it's ok. I much rather the book, but the special effects was great, escepically the dragon scene. I found it a bit freaky, cause Moody looked, sounded, anded acted like my old science teacher for last year.
When Melanie (faerieofdoom) and I went to see it in Cronulla movies, she kept on talking, and telling everyone around us what was going to happen (I ended up hitting her with my shoe). When Moody came out, I was like, "Melanie! Mr Lucus!" and she was like all wide eyed, "Hey!" Anyway, it was funny.
My grandmother thought it was really good, and a bit too scary for the younger people, but then again, she cried in the Peter Pan movie...
Wolf
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