That means it'sout of play already? Or does it factor in the last movie somehow?
I haven't seen the last movie yet, but it does in fact reappear in the last bit of the book.
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That means it'sout of play already? Or does it factor in the last movie somehow?
I haven't seen the last movie yet, but it does in fact reappear in the last bit of the book.
It does appear in the final film.
In the deleted scenes there is a beautiful montage of Hogwarts before the final confrontation.
The scene set to the choir singing? Yeah, that's gorgeous.
Quester, it's a little confusing because Dumbledore destroyed Marvolo Gaunt's ring - which was a horcrux - but did not destroy the gem set within the ring - which was one of the Hallows. So the Resurrection Stone survived the ring being destroyed. Voldemort didn't know the ring was one of the Hallows, only that it was important to the Gaunt family.
Cool! Thanks!
I'm not sure Voldemort ever believed in the Hallows. I think he was grasping at straws to find a way to overcome the "twin core" problem.
Doesn't have The Terror of Tinytown.
I loved Once Upon A Time In Mexico.
The Terror of Tinytown
I don't even want to know.
Oh, but you do. It's eating you up inside. You want to Google it, you want to go on YouTube and experience it in all its glory. Because, seriously, how bad could it be? HOW BAD COULD IT BE?