Oooooooooh GoF.
It looks like they've kept the darker color palette from PoA. Very nice.
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Oooooooooh GoF.
It looks like they've kept the darker color palette from PoA. Very nice.
I saw a different sneak-preview, in-theater. It was shots of each the kids in each of the 4 movies, basically, "see how grown up they are now?
Similar to the beginning of the first trailer?
I saw that trailer on IMAX in front of Batman and Charlie. I love it.
Yeah, that's the it
Holy monkey balls, it looks flippin' sweet.
Aims, make sure to check out the actual trailer from ita's link. It's mostly the same footage, but it doesn't have that idiot talking over it. The trailer music is kind of awesome.
The Death Eaters look like Klansmen. Which is appropriate, actually.
Ooo, good trailer. I love the music.
That looks so good.
Love the dragon.
Also, Krum is a cutie.
I love the shot of Hermione with a half-smile and a glint in her eyes. And Daniel Radcliff? Such a cutie-pie.
I liked the visuals, too. They look lived-in and sort of wild, and not glossy and artificial like the first two pictures.
My one real issue with the trailers (apart from my standing "Hermione's too pretty!") is that I don't think Molly would let Ron have hair that shaggy.
"Hermione's too pretty!"
A reasonable realism complaint that I refuse to care about!
ETA: Also, I don't worry too much about the movie not getting little details right from the books. I'm convinced that 4, 5, 6, and probably 7 will have to be adapted from the books more heavily than the first three, for time concerns if nothing else, and plan to enjoy them as fun rides, not direct echoes of the increasingly complicated and literary series.
Well, it's part of a larger issue I have with ther Hermione in the movies. Being not dissimilar to book-Hermione, I object to the de-nerding of the character (also to Emma's dislike for the character in the original and the subsequent (though I won't fully blame it on that) re-writing of the character).