Harry Potter and the Wizarding World
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Well it's been a bit since it came out, and assuming some of you MUST read Harry Potter, I'm interested in what you thought of it. Use spoiler tags plz for anyone that hasn't read it.
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I bought it at midnight!
Still not past Chapter 6, though.
That's because I haven't had the time!! Still, I find it hard to get into these books, as they are a lot of set up, but after about a third in, they usually become such pageturners that I can't put it down. Not reached that point yet, but I'll get there!!
Still not past Chapter 6, though.
That's because I haven't had the time!! Still, I find it hard to get into these books, as they are a lot of set up, but after about a third in, they usually become such pageturners that I can't put it down. Not reached that point yet, but I'll get there!!
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Woah. PG-13 for "Sequences of Fantasy Violence and Frightening Images".
Kind of a surprise. But, in my opinion, this indicates that we're in for the best film yet.
Kind of a surprise. But, in my opinion, this indicates that we're in for the best film yet.
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They've gotten progressivly better each time, so I agree.
And, hell. Once the 5th and 6th movies come out, a PG-13 movie would probably have been needed anyway. The violence and whatever else got more intense as the books happened.
I'm looking forward to this movie SO MUCH. It can't do what the books do, but I still can't wait.
And I can't wait to see more of Hermione.
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And, hell. Once the 5th and 6th movies come out, a PG-13 movie would probably have been needed anyway. The violence and whatever else got more intense as the books happened.
I'm looking forward to this movie SO MUCH. It can't do what the books do, but I still can't wait.
And I can't wait to see more of Hermione.
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Woohoo! Score one for movie-goers. I'm really liking this change of pace in recent years where we're not sacrificing good scenes and quality for a lower rating. Kids can hack more than we give them credit with appropriate supervision. I'm greatful for this return of real family movies - not just movies made for sensative tots the rest of us will have to endure an hour and a half of.
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Only problem is that this is going to produce a big problem for parents. Many moms don't like taking their 5-year olds to a PG-13.
I figured that they'd eventually get into harsher ratings with the later films. I just thought that it would start off with the next one, "Order of the Phoenex". However, I guess that I was hoping that GOF would get that rating, and it did. So what I'm saying is that I'm happy about this, but I'm not sure if most parents are.
I figured that they'd eventually get into harsher ratings with the later films. I just thought that it would start off with the next one, "Order of the Phoenex". However, I guess that I was hoping that GOF would get that rating, and it did. So what I'm saying is that I'm happy about this, but I'm not sure if most parents are.
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That's the same problem number six has. The later novels in the series aren't children's books anymore, and the later films won't be children's films, either.Wendy's Jane wrote:I figured that they'd eventually get into harsher ratings with the later films. I just thought that it would start off with the next one, "Order of the Phoenex". However, I guess that I was hoping that GOF would get that rating, and it did. So what I'm saying is that I'm happy about this, but I'm not sure if most parents are.
What'll happen is parents who are too stupid to take ratings seriously will take their little ones to see it, they'll get scared, and the parents will go nuts and start complaining that WB should have dumbed it down to a PG and blah. A big majority of parents treat movies as baby-sitters, which is why most animated movies aren't taken very seriously.