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beatriceeagle) wrote2009-07-15 03:47 am
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If you hate/could care less about Harry Potter, you might want to skip this one.
Harry Potter post, huh? It's been a while.
Well, dressing up is always fun, especially when it involves really curly hair and an enormous amount of cleavage and pointy boots. (I was Madam Rosmerta, a character I chose solely for those three attributes.) And being fannish again was fun, as I haven't done anything remotely like it since...going to see Andrew Wilder in junior year, I think, and even that's not really the same feeling. It was just fun.
That said, the movie? Awesome. I absolutely hated the book, and I think the movie's my favorite. Go figure.
(Drop me a line on AIM and I'll gush in person. I'll be happy to gush in lj comments tomorrow.)
Well, dressing up is always fun, especially when it involves really curly hair and an enormous amount of cleavage and pointy boots. (I was Madam Rosmerta, a character I chose solely for those three attributes.) And being fannish again was fun, as I haven't done anything remotely like it since...going to see Andrew Wilder in junior year, I think, and even that's not really the same feeling. It was just fun.
That said, the movie? Awesome. I absolutely hated the book, and I think the movie's my favorite. Go figure.
(Drop me a line on AIM and I'll gush in person. I'll be happy to gush in lj comments tomorrow.)
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I was also shocked to discover I actually liked this movie, because rereading the book was an awful chore. This felt a little like 'Harry Potter 6: The Parts You Didn't Hate,' and I managed to giggle at the bits I DID loathe rather than cringe and whine over them. I'm finding reviews now pointing out awesome scenes I would have liked them to include, but overall I was really pleased and surprised when I left the theater (at 2:50am oh god).
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