I think it's Tom Felton. He was amazing. I loved his costumes, too.
I'm sorry they desaturated it so
Yes. When Ron entered the great hall in one scene I was certain he was dreaming it.
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I think it's Tom Felton. He was amazing. I loved his costumes, too.
I'm sorry they desaturated it so
Yes. When Ron entered the great hall in one scene I was certain he was dreaming it.
I think it's Tom Felton.
Corrected.
He was amazing. I loved his costumes, too.
Very sleek, dark mod look.
David, the designer is the one who did all the Harry Potter movies, but the cinematographer is from Amelie. He's responsible for the greying out.
To briefly interrupt HBP talk and respond to P-C's question: Toy Story and Toy Story II.
Although I guess that's about to become a trilogy also.
Although I guess that's about to become a trilogy also.
Which, THANKS, Pixar, for putting a teaser trailer on Up, where my five year old who has no concept of the length of a year asks when we can go see the new Toy Story movie.
Bad enough that they advertise the films on kids' tv months in advance but a year?
You got Toy Story? We got that CGI guinea-pig spy movie. At the end of the trailer, Mal said "What was THAT?" in the same tone everyone else was thinking.
I did crack up at the bit in the trailer with the mice chanting "POOP IN HIS HAND!" since that is pretty much the whole repertoire of defensive actions open to a guinea pig.
At the end of the trailer, Mal said "What was THAT?" in the same tone everyone else was thinking.
I thought it looked sort of funny. Sara was giggling, anyway.
Hell, I'm sure a guinea pig could bite a half-inch deep wound in your finger... maybe the poop would be a better option.
Reading some Potter forums, there's interesting speculation that the DH movie will open with a marriage between Lupin and Tonks instead of Bill and Fleur. Since they've written out the whole Bill/Fleur storyline and they included Lupin/Tonks (albeit briefly) in this movie, that makes sense. Though now that the Weasley home has been torched I wonder how they'll finesse that.
The consensus seems to be that the ending was weak and I really don't understand why they didn't include the final battle in the movie. It was either a budget decision or they wanted to focus on Dumbledore's death as the movie's end-note.