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It's finally ending, Harry
Border Reiver:
I've enjoyed both the books and the movies.
The books are good young adult (I hesitate to call the later books children's books due to some of the darker elements)/easy reading fare. Nothing too deep about them, but solid and consistent characterizations with reasonable character development throughout. And since I do most of my reading on the bus on the way to work - I'm not looking for my recreational reading to be excessively complex.
The movies are visually quite stunning with the effects and the very good story telling. I'm also quite happy with the way that practically every major character in the movies was played by the same actor throughout the series to allow for consistency (Richard Harris being replaced as Dumbledore being a major exception, but Zombie Dumbledore, might have been a bit more challenging to deal with.
All in all I've enjoyed the run, and so have my wife and kids. Not something you can say about every movie series.
JD:
I think this was the funniest part in the movie because it is the most awkward hug ever. But I guess the dark lord does not get much time to practice his hugs.
Border Reiver:
That and Mr. Felton looked reallly uncomfortable.
IMMANotListening:
It was just such a pointless scene to throw in as well. It was funny, yeah, but it was like: ...why is he doing that? o.O
Border Reiver:
Maybe the figured that them dragging a captured Neville before Voldemort and the subsequent slapping of a burning Sorting Hat onto Neville's head after Neville refusing to join. With the drawing of the Sword and the slaying of Nagini might have been just a little OTT for some.
But they'd have need a special spell to carry Neville's balls after he pulled that off.
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