Oh my gosh that was horrible. It was between that and Fred. But they didn't make Fred's death nearly as emotional as they could have :/
Fred died for no reason at all! I was already bawling my eyes out from the Snape scene, and then like 5 mintutes later THAT happens.
It happened so much...not better, but more developed, in the book though.
Yeah, they really didn't do it any justice :/
Bloody hell, not everyone watches films opening night...
You've had four years to read the book, you can't really complain about spoilers.
yes but this post is about the film directly, it in now way spoils the movie, but most people can't answer the post.
It doesn't spoil the movie. If you had the wit to read the damn books you'd KNOW what's going to happen.
I know whats going to happen, but how can I agree that its the most emotional part of film I haven't seen.
Then see it?
I plan to, I just just agreeing with chiff, that is all, good day to you.
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The best thing about that little exchange, just the last two comments, is that both of you used the ounctuation mark that the other should have used. Was that intentional?
Read the book, not worried about spoilers. But asking an 'amirite' specifically about the contents of a film that JUST came out is odd.
I was bawling at that point.
Nope, it was the part where Harry met his mother. I started bawling when she said, "You're so brave."
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Oh my gosh that was horrible. It was between that and Fred. But they didn't make Fred's death nearly as emotional as they could have :/
Fred died for no reason at all! I was already bawling my eyes out from the Snape scene, and then like 5 mintutes later THAT happens.
It happened so much...not better, but more developed, in the book though.
Yeah, they really didn't do it any justice :/
Bloody hell, not everyone watches films opening night...
You've had four years to read the book, you can't really complain about spoilers.
yes but this post is about the film directly, it in now way spoils the movie, but most people can't answer the post.
It doesn't spoil the movie. If you had the wit to read the damn books you'd KNOW what's going to happen.
I know whats going to happen, but how can I agree that its the most emotional part of film I haven't seen.
Then see it?
I plan to, I just just agreeing with chiff, that is all, good day to you.
*to
Thanks tips
The best thing about that little exchange, just the last two comments, is that both of you used the ounctuation mark that the other should have used. Was that intentional?
Read the book, not worried about spoilers. But asking an 'amirite' specifically about the contents of a film that JUST came out is odd.
I was bawling at that point.
Nope, it was the part where Harry met his mother. I started bawling when she said, "You're so brave."
looooser
u jelly