Cool. I think that OotP can make for a nice translation to the screen. There's a lot of pages, but I think it has the potential to be distilled down to a good screenplay. Also, I am looking forward to the movie version of Luna.
'Serenity'
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Oh good Lord. I read that as "resigned"; as in he quit the series. You almost made me cry!
Meanie.
I was looking at "resigned" as re-signed, but thinking "Wait. That means something else too. Something bad."
I'm going to blame post-concussive syndrome.
What's the term for words that mean their own opposite? Like "cleave."
I'm sorry-- I totally didn't see that until I got back here.
Black was Oldman? I blame my girlfriend's smallish TV that's a good distance from the couch, as I totally didn't recognize him.
Last weekend GF returned the favor of me hooking her on Firefly by having me watch the Harry Potter movies with her. I enjoyed them and suppose I really will have to read the books now.
My one issue with the films is that Radcliffe sounds eerily like Warwick Davis, especially when he yells, which leads to a weird disconnect at points.
I watched the first two movies before reading the books, then saw the other movies after reading.
What's the term for words that mean their own opposite? Like "cleave."
Janus word and contranym. Sanction's another. Resign is a good one.
Thanks. "Janus word" is a cool-assed term.
Kalshane, the HP books are really fantastic. Even the first two, which are the weakest IMO, have a wonderfully dry British wit and lots of twisty turns to the storyline (and barely-mentioned characters who end up being pivotal two or more books later--Sirius Black is actually mentioned by Hagrid in the very first chapter of Book One, but doesn't make an appearance until Book Three).
Kalshane, the HP books are really fantastic.
Everyone has told me this, I have bunch of friends who love the books, I've just never gotten around to reading them. I blame the internets. Time I used to spend reading books has been taken over by staring at the computer screen.
Watching the films, it was funny the plot points I was able to guess at due to having read the Sluggy Freelance parodies of them. (Of which, I think the PoA parody is my favorite simply for the resolution.) I actually went back and re-read them now that I've seen the films in question and was actually able to catch some of the in-jokes.