Aims, that really surprises me, especially since they had the easy (IMO) option of
Tonks/Remus.
Sue, your comment about the end of HBP, with
Ron not having any lines, made me think of what a lot of HP online fans have said about Kloves (the screenwriter) having a big preference for Hermione over Ron. They really hated him for giving Ron's big book moment at the end of PoA (when he stands up to "the killer" Sirius and tells him that if he's going to kill Harry, he'll have to walk through Ron to do so) to Hermione instead, and they have other examples of him cutting Ron out of the big Trio moments.
So, that ending scene wasn't a big surprise to me, considering that background.
Belated realization: Dan Radcliffe is going for a Dudley Moore in Arthur thing after he drinks the Liquid Luck.
My realization that likely a lot of DH 1 is going to be
the trio on the road by themselves.
Will they have the chops to pull it off? They do work well with each other, but...
Kathy, that's really interesting. Other than the
Sirius
moment, I hadn't really noticed that. I think they were trying to play
some non-existent rift between Ron and Harry because of Ginny.
Why was
Ron off in the back, why didn't he even say "I agree with Hermione." It just seemed so strange to have a lead actor in a scene with no lines.
Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow in Iron Man 2. I wonder how embarrassing her fake Russian accent is going to be.
Dare we hope for a reprise of Kate Beckinsale's "Romanian" accent from Van Helsing? Once she was done with the werewolf, I expected her to start hunting Moose and Squirrel.
Dan Radcliffe is going for a Dudley Moore in Arthur thing after he drinks the Liquid Luck.
I thought he was doing Captain Jack Sparrow.
I another another HP question. In Order of the Phoenix, did they cut out the part of the
prophecy about how it could have been Neville who was the chosen one? Because he was barely in this movie, and I wondered what role would be left for him in the final movie.
no shit, Sue.
I was actually pretty pissed at
the treatment of Neville. I think the character deserves a lot more respect than what he got in the movie. I really like Neville and felt for him as a result of book 5 and I feel like he was really mistreated in this movie - given future events.
ITA about Neville. A
fraking WAITER?!?! What asshole did they pull that out of??