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Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 12:48 am
by sprayadhesive
LovinGuerin2Much wrote:Just pre-ordered my Harry Potter tickets for IMAX theater for Wednesday. :D cant wait!
Hey! I was about to come and post here that I'd gotten them for tomorrow night at midnight. I'm bursting with excitement.

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 10:51 pm
by killjoy
sprayadhesive wrote:
LovinGuerin2Much wrote:Just pre-ordered my Harry Potter tickets for IMAX theater for Wednesday. :D cant wait!
Hey! I was about to come and post here that I'd gotten them for tomorrow night at midnight. I'm bursting with excitement.
Well how was it? Any good?

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 11:50 pm
by sprayadhesive
killjoy wrote:
sprayadhesive wrote:
LovinGuerin2Much wrote:Just pre-ordered my Harry Potter tickets for IMAX theater for Wednesday. :D cant wait!
Hey! I was about to come and post here that I'd gotten them for tomorrow night at midnight. I'm bursting with excitement.
Well how was it? Any good?
Note to fellow book readers: The following opinions were taken with me keeping in mind that I had to take the movie for what it was... not what it wasn't. I keep the movies and the books completely separate in my mind, because, well, nothing can compare to the books.

I absolutely loved it - I've seen it twice already. They covered the book as well as possible, considering it's an 800 page (almost 900) book and only a 2 hour 15 minute movie.

Then again, I AM a die hard Harry Potter fan, so I can be a bit biased.

I thought that Evana Lynch (Luna Lovegood) and Helena Bonham Carter (Bellatrix Lestrange) did superb jobs of mastering their characters. Daniel Radcliffe has definitely matured since the last time we saw him. He completely blew me away with his performance. I didn't think that the movie would be able to do Harry's Book 5 torment justice, and I was more than pleased to be proved wrong.

The movie was also very intense and action-packed; it kept me glued to my seat for both of the times I've seen it. The battle scenes towards the end were a very good number of special effects that blew my mind.

I had chills at various points throughout the film. Both times I went, people I was with got teary eyed or leaked some tears. I'm glad Yates will be back to direct Half-Blood Prince.

Overall, I definitely recommend everyone going to see it in theaters. The experience of being in a theater and watching it like that definitely makes it worth the $8.50 movie (At least, that's what it is where I'm at).

LOVED it. My favorite Harry Potter movie so far. -end gushing-

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 1:41 am
by rwllmn
nothing can compare to the books.
i agree with you completely, sprayadhesive and your previous post.

Last week I saw Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and was quite impressed with the action scenes. Reading them i pictured them a certain way but there was so much going it in the book the movie did a wonderful job with those scenes.

IMO people who haven't read the books will love the movie but other die hard fans may have problem with the movie... :|

Re: Movie discussions

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 2:52 am
by khepri
Any love for Cloverfield? I know I'm really excited for it.

Re: Movie discussions

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:13 pm
by killjoy
Hell yeah I'm going to go see Cloverfield!

Me and my buds were in Transformers when they showed the trailer.We were like "HOLY SHIT THAT WAS COOL!" Since they didn't tell the name of the movie we hit the net for days looking for it :lol:

Re: Movie discussions

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 6:24 am
by khepri
Same here, I found out a bit more from some friends of mine and I fell in love with the idea. I seriously think JJ Abrams is going to alter the monster type movie. I can't wait for tonight!!

Re: Movie discussions

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 8:44 am
by ISLANDGIRL5
About Cloverfield *SPOILERS BELOW*

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I Loved it! I'll admit, that this movie would have been really cheesy, if it had been filmed like a regular monster movie. Cause, let's face it. Giant monsters attacking has been soooo done. But this one was different. The movie, basically a video tape from a camera recovered from post-monster attack New York City, was jumpy at times, blurry at others, and just down-right full of movement and motion. But that's what made it more real. (And I say this, realizing how ridiculous that sounds, when I'm talking about a movie where a giant monster attacks New York City, lol). But this new way of filming it showed a completely different side of your run of the mill monster movie, and put a whole new spin on the entire concept.

And the ending was so abrupt and final, it was awesome.

I would sooooo see this movie again.

Re: Movie discussions

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 2:19 pm
by Hunter
Anyone seen Batman 2- The Dark knight??
Whatcha think?

Re: Movie discussions

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 8:32 am
by DreamerM&L
yeah i went to see it and it was awesome!!!! Heath ledger as the joker was amazingly psychotic...he did such a good job...this is the only batman movie that i like...except the one with George Clooney!! :D
But the way he was acting as a joker was so amazing i couldnt even recognize it to be heath ledger...In my opinion I believe that the role of the joker is what caused his death