I can see Roth as Snape for the menacing factor, but I think Rickman brings the tragic undercurrent beautifully. Can't wait to see those final scenes in the movie. I'll be packing a hankie, no lie.
I think Roth would have been a sexy/dangerous Snape, but I really can't imagine anyone but Alan Rickman being Snape anymore.
Tim Roth as Snape would solve problems by beating the crap out of people.
I have a backpack ready to go, just dillydallying.
Emmett and I have tix for tomorrow night at 5:45 PST. I wanted to go to the 10:45am showing, and he wanted to see the 11:00pm showing. So we compromised.
It looks like Wallybee and I will be going this weekend. Knowing we can leave Ryan with her parents makes a big difference.
I am sad it is over, but overall, I was very satisfied with the movie. I have nits, as I tend to have, but overall it was magnificent and wonderful. I am sad.
And, a total geek. Though the funniest t-shirt I saw last night was one that said, "Snitches be crazy!"
It's funny 'cause it's true!
The t-shirt I desperately want is the one that says "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good" on the front and "Mischief managed" on the back. If the possible new job doesn't fall through, that may be my first frivolous purchase with the first frivolous paycheck.
If she says Neville will marry Hannah Abbott that's good enough for me.
I'm currently rereading one of my favorite HP fics that features this pairing, called "The Colors of Fire" by Sher. Really well done.
My local movie theater is running HP7.2 in 3D, 3D IMAX, 2D, and "digital projection". Is there an appreciable difference between the regular projection (with film, one imagine) compared to digital projection?