HP sigh

Jul. 14th, 2009 04:46 pm
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So, because I could I wound up reading the TWoP HBP photo show and well...it reminded me why I hate that book.


All they seemed to talk about was the Hogwarts 90210 aspects, which I was really hoping they would tone down from the book. The plot of the book, though kind of thin, could have made up a good chuck of a movie length story without it having to give so much weight to the crappy ships of the book.

It was only my ability to hope that the 90210 aspects would be played down that had me all that interested in the movie, now that I'm back thinking they're going to make sure to sell that, and reminded of how much I hated it the first and only time I read the book, I'm back to not caring.

I will say that DH redeemed the series somewhat after the dren of HBP, but my love affair with the HP series died with HBP the first time around. Still, somehow I'm still worried the movie will manage to kill it more dead.

Date: 2009-07-19 12:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tsukara.livejournal.com
Yeah, with Harry it works. Without him, it's like pairing up the two sidekicks and thinking that should work fine. And it didn't.

That remains one of my favorite scenes in OotP, is the sextet fighting in the Ministry. Very cool, and she actually pulled it off (even if the reason they were there made me yell at Harry for being a dummy and the consequences were sad). And then she squished it.

DH...it was fine, and I had fewer issues with it--until she basically equated H/Hr shippers with Voldemort in that one scene. Then I (at first) got pissed, and then I decided it was so ridiculous the only reaction was to think the whole thing ridiculous and go from there. It worked out okay.

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