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Old 12.08.2006, 10:37 PM   #14
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I think it would be interesting to see what an adult would think of it. It makes me wonder what I would think of Harry Potter now, if I didn't read them at such a young age.
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Originally Posted by luxinterior
You've probably already seen this trailer, but it's good to watch it multiple times.

http://raincloud.warnerbros.com/wbmo...teaser_500.mov
I'm excited, even though the movies aren't any good, in my opinion. I'm excited to see Dumbledore's Army, Umbridge, and Fred and George's big exit from Hogwarts.

The movies leave out a lot of detail, which is understandable. But, if I recall correctly, they left out the part where Harry gives the Weasly twins all the Triwizard money, which is important, if the movies show anything about the joke shop that they open.

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Originally Posted by luxinterior
I know that a lot of people have seen the movies and then wonder what all the hype is about, but the movies have consistently left out the most interesting and intricate parts of the plot, the parts that are basically the reason why the books aren't just read by children. There's really no reason not to give them a try, since the first book can easily be read in a day. If it even holds your attention in the slightest, it will only get better from that point on.
Exactly.
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