I have been always a fan of Harry Potter series. I definitely love the books! They are very entertaining. I do not know why the movies are so different. I always imagined the movies different from the real series. But I still am enjoining them though. I cannot believe how a person as J.K Rowling can have such imagination. It’s amazing. I love magic; I would be the happiest person in the world if magic would exist. I already finish of reading the books. At the end of the 6th one, I was in shock. I could not accept that Dumbledore died; but when I read the 7th book everything was clear to me. I would miss the fact of having books left to read…
Ya I was so mad that Dumbledore died, but when Harry talks to him in the seventh book i was finally ok with it. I know the movies are different, but thats kinda cool that theres something we don't know that might happen in the movies. if it was exactly what we thought it wouldn't be as much fun. I can't wait to see how they do the lake scene in the 6th movie
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Harry potter...shuxx..Its pretty mad ay?..Love the books..Also the movies but wish they'd keep the stories the same in the book and in the movie..still love it..cant wait to see the last movie and how it ends!
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A theory: any Harry Potter film is going to be seen by a minimum of a billion people, right? As a consequence anyone who gets chosen to direct or produce the movie will definitely try to transform it into a work of his own; yet, the fact that we are talking about J.K Rowling, any attempt to change the plot or any of the marvelous details will make the movie fall greatly below the “masterpiece” mark, with great chances of reaching the “mediocre” one. Besides, imagine that every Harry Potter’s book was written by a different literary genius? Will the story have any “awesome” factor in it after the third book? In any case that was the result in the film’s series. Nothing against Mexicans… One more thing: NOT killing Harry Potter was the worst thing ever done by Rowling. She decided to make it a commercial success rather the epic finale it was meant to be. Lucky she lives in England…
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