Pictures from the NYC premier. Neville Longbottom sure did grow up nice.
Yeah, I just showed my wife.
Me: "Do you remember Neville Longbottom?"
Her: "Yeah."
Me: "Well, this is him now."
Her: "He's a hottie!"
Just goes to show you, all you young girls out there: be nice to the nerds, because some of them grow up to be a LOT different than you give them credit for. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by JD10367:
Yeah, I just showed my wife.
Me: "Do you remember Neville Longbottom?"
Her: "Yeah."
Me: "Well, this is him now."
Her: "He's a hottie!"
Just goes to show you, all you young girls out there: be nice to the nerds, because some of them grow up to be a LOT different than you give them credit for. :-)
Originally Posted by JD10367:
Yeah, I just showed my wife.
Me: "Do you remember Neville Longbottom?"
Her: "Yeah."
Me: "Well, this is him now."
Her: "He's a hottie!"
Just goes to show you, all you young girls out there: be nice to the nerds, because some of them grow up to be a LOT different than you give them credit for. :-)
My mom tried telling me that when I was young. I wish I'd listened. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DBOSHO:
All the rotten tomatoes reviews say its easily the best one and closes the series with a bang.
Hmm. That might be a stretch, for me, at least. I think "Azkaban" was still the best. Right now I'd rate them:
1.) Prisoner of Azkaban
2.) Sorcerer's Stone
3.) Chamber of Secrets
4.) Goblet Of Fire
5.) Order Of The Phoenix
6.) Deathly Hallows Pt. 1
7.) Half-Blood Prince
And the top three I'd consider good films, "Goblet" I consider so-so, and the bottom three I consider not-very-good films. Unfortunately, Yates is responsible for the bottom feeders so this last film of his would have to be tremendous considering his track record for me to consider it the best of the bunch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JD10367:
Hmm. That might be a stretch, for me, at least. I think "Azkaban" was still the best. Right now I'd rate them:
1.) Prisoner of Azkaban
2.) Sorcerer's Stone
3.) Chamber of Secrets
4.) Goblet Of Fire
5.) Order Of The Phoenix
6.) Deathly Hallows Pt. 1
7.) Half-Blood Prince
And the top three I'd consider good films, "Goblet" I consider so-so, and the bottom three I consider not-very-good films. Unfortunately, Yates is responsible for the bottom feeders so this last film of his would have to be tremendous considering his track record for me to consider it the best of the bunch.
Almost everyone i ask say they like POA the best. Im in the minority, but my favorite is the half blood prince. The ending was very dark. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DBOSHO:
Almost everyone i ask say they like POA the best. Im in the minority, but my favorite is the half blood prince. The ending was very dark.
POA is really where the movies started to really start to vary from the books, but it's my favorite of the movies. Nothing happened in the HBP movie except Dumbledore dying. [Reply]
Originally Posted by luv:
POA is really where the movies started to really start to vary from the books, but it's my favorite of the movies. Nothing happened in the HBP movie except Dumbledore dying.
Originally Posted by DBOSHO:
Almost everyone i ask say they like POA the best. Im in the minority, but my favorite is the half blood prince. The ending was very dark.
Wow. I thought Half-Blood Prince was a very boring movie. The book was fine, but I thought the movie plodded along and was just dull in general. [Reply]