Harry Potter
I always grew up thinking if I ever were to step into that world, I would take the full Hermione approach and would just want to learn absolutely everything there is to know about it…
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I always grew up thinking if I ever were to step into that world, I would take the full Hermione approach and would just want to learn absolutely everything there is to know about it…
To change someones story, to just completely re-write someones work is so disrespectful to their creativity and efforts…
A story about a lost boy who finds himself and saves the worlds but couldn’t have done any of it without the help of his friends…
Maybe being a product born from deception and false pretences and birthed by a woman who had never really known real love is a recipe that creates something like Lord Voldemort…
Underground assembly of powerful wizards, secret school practice against the Dark Arts and a battle between two of the most powerful Wizards alive…
The twins finding the secret entrance to the kitchens of Hogwarts and over the years they have regularly visiting the house elves down there to nick food, is something I 100% would be guilty of doing…
I would kill for a spin off based on the original Order of the Pheonix, following how Lily and James met, how the boys create their animagus’, Lupins transformations, the planting of the whomping willow, bullying Snape, etc. Their whole journey from high school to after, eventually joining forces with others against Voldemort and his death eaters, up to the night of Pettigrew’s betrayal and Voldemort’s downfall…
I’ve seen all the deleted scenes. WHICH REMINDS ME – I am DYING for a director’s cut. We got it with LOTR. A HP one is long overdue…
I’ve said it before and i’ll say it again – the books and the films do not compare. They are both the perfect way to tell the story and you cannot say one is better than the other. They are too different and yet somehow tell the exact same story in the most perfect way. Bits and pieces of each compliment where the other lacks and so the two together just create a perfect world…
Let’s get one thing straight. You cannot compare the films to the books. No one is greater than the other. They both compliment where the other lacks. They are not the same thing. They are both magnificent, individual works of art. They are incomparable.