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It's finally ending, Harry
JD:
good movie though
Method of Madness:
--- Quote from: Jeans on 13 Jul 2011, 07:53 ---Depends on how old you are. It's cool to really really enjoy Harry Potter if you grew up with it, but if you're twenty five years old... don't bother. Good children's books, less than awesome for adults.
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If you're twenty-five now, that means you were eleven when the first book came out, which makes you the ideal age, actually. (I'm almost 24, and was eleven when I read the first book, and it was really cool having Harry grow up with me, even if JK did make it take a little longer towards the end).
As for the movie itself, I really liked it. Also, do you guys consider Harry Potter 7 to be two separate movies or one four and a half hour movie that was released in segments? I would answer the latter.
TinPenguin:
--- Quote from: JD on 16 Jul 2011, 21:32 ---grown up ginny looked goddamn weird
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I thought she was the only one who actually looked like she was nearly 40.
Blue Kitty:
--- Quote from: JD on 16 Jul 2011, 21:32 ---grown up ginny looked goddamn weird
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I thought they all looked weird
(click to show/hide)And I was surprised they didn't just hire other actors to play older Harry, Hermione, and Ron. They kind of looked like kids wearing big people clothes
Method of Madness:
--- Quote from: Jeans on 17 Jul 2011, 03:01 ---
--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 17 Jul 2011, 00:30 ---
--- Quote from: Jeans on 13 Jul 2011, 07:53 ---Depends on how old you are. It's cool to really really enjoy Harry Potter if you grew up with it, but if you're twenty five years old... don't bother. Good children's books, less than awesome for adults.
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If you're twenty-five now, that means you were eleven when the first book came out, which makes you the ideal age, actually. (I'm almost 24, and was eleven when I read the first book, and it was really cool having Harry grow up with me, even if JK did make it take a little longer towards the end).
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Well, yes, that's what I said. If you grew up with it, no wonder you still love it in your mid-twenties! Reading the first harry potter book at 25, on the other hand, I'd imagine would be less amazing.
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Ah, I guess I misread that, my bad. I agree to a certain extent, at least about the first few books, but I wouldn't call books 4-7 children's books.
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