Was the trailer for "Stardust" one of the ones before HP? I picked that book up off the lending library randomly as airplane reading, and had no idea it was already in production as a movie. Am now desirous of seeing it.
'Safe'
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quester, the stuff about Luna and her stuff getting stolen was, I believe, to show that she was a weirdo and being picked on by her classmates. They stole her stuff slowly, over the course of the entire year, as a prank/to pick on the weird kid .
In the book, it is made clear that Luna's stuff is routinely nicked and that she has a very sanguine attitude about it. I always thought this made her seem a bit LESS weird. More wise and world weary, despite her belief in unbelievable things. It's my sense that this will play a larger role in the last book. Somehow, she and Neville are going to save at least one day with their self-awareness and willingness to deal with whatever comes.
I saw HP last night with Kathy A and a friend of hers (whom I have met before and is a wonderful human).
::waves at ChiKat, and agrees on my friend's wonderfulness!::
I think we all really enjoyed the movie, I know I did. I think it's probably my fav of the HPs thus far.
ITA here as well. For me, the direction was better for Prisoner of Azkaban, but the acting from both Radcliffe and Staunton put this one in first place. I was first aware of DR's improvement in his acting skills from his delivery of a throwaway line in PoA ("I think I was lucky not to be arrested, actually"), which struck me as a naturalistic delivery that he was incapable of in the first two films. He still had some stumbling blocks in #3 and #4 (he couldn't cry convincingly in #3, and he had some issues with conveying anger in #4, which got me nervous about OotP), but he's progressed very well indeed in this film.
As for Imelda Staunton, well, I've heard some reviews that said she could get a Best Supporting Actress nod from the Academy for this, and I'd have to agree. It's up there with sheer villainess perfection with La Streep's turn in The Devil Wears Prada, so if they're looking to give another summer flick a slot in the nominations, this would be a good one to go with.
And speaking of HP actors, Sean Biggerstaff, Oliver Wood in the first three films, is in a new Brit rom com called Cashback going into limited release on the 20th. The Flick Filosopher is going to see it this week, and says that SB "is clearly being positioned as the Ewan McGregor in waiting."
The Flick Filosopher is going to see it this week, and says that SB "is clearly being positioned as the Ewan McGregor in waiting."
*has NO problem with this*
signed, such a pervy old lady
Ooh yeah I loves me them ruddy cheeks.
I just saw a TV preview for Stardust! Well, half a preview, because I noticed it while the TV was muted and had to grab for the remote.
I just got an invite to a trade screening of Stardust tomorrow night. Had to cancel dinner with Mom and sister but Mom said, "you should go!" so all's well. Yippee!
I just got an invite to a trade screening of Stardust
I did, too (SF's on Thursday, though)!! Squee! I've got an extra one - any Bayistas want to join me at AMC Van Ness?
any Bayistas want to join me at AMC Van Ness?
Aroo? What time?