Harry Potter! (SPOILERS)
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ooooh the third movie i didnt even want to watch, i still havent seen the whole thing...
ITS AWFUL
the newer movies have to move fast just to keep it resonable, but they also cut out alot of good stuff
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ITS AWFUL
the newer movies have to move fast just to keep it resonable, but they also cut out alot of good stuff
oh and i love flakk's sig
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Jeff wrote:Try playing in your room where your father enters to see you making crotch gestures with your hands.
I narrowly missed out on spoiling the book for myself yesterday, I had only gotten through a few of those deaths and just managed to look away after realizing what it said and after seeing that Wormtail died (which I already knew). Phew, spoiler avoided.lgolem wrote:Pheonixguy wrote:oh and i love flakk's sig
This one? I found it to be kind of cool in an assholeish way.
My take on the book: I thought it was good, maybe a little too much effort put into the happy ending, it was a little too BS-ish near the end with all the plot twists. I was also confused about a few things:
1) How exactly did Harry come to have the Elder Wand? From his explanation to Voldemort, he already had it, but then the wand came to him from Voldemort?
and
2) How did Harry manage to live? I thought they both needed to die? Or did Voldemort destroy the part of his soul in Harry when he tried to kill him, and that's why he could kill Voldemort?
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1) Malfoy had it, and then harry took malfoys wanddanc1005 wrote:I narrowly missed out on spoiling the book for myself yesterday, I had only gotten through a few of those deaths and just managed to look away after realizing what it said and after seeing that Wormtail died (which I already knew). Phew, spoiler avoided.lgolem wrote:Pheonixguy wrote:oh and i love flakk's sig
This one? I found it to be kind of cool in an assholeish way.
My take on the book: I thought it was good, maybe a little too much effort put into the happy ending, it was a little too BS-ish near the end with all the plot twists. I was also confused about a few things:
1) How exactly did Harry come to have the Elder Wand? From his explanation to Voldemort, he already had it, but then the wand came to him from Voldemort?
and
2) How did Harry manage to live? I thought they both needed to die? Or did Voldemort destroy the part of his soul in Harry when he tried to kill him, and that's why he could kill Voldemort?
2)by willingly sacrificing himself and using the ressurection stone he only killed the horcrux in harry, and when he was 'dead' he was only dreaming and talking to the dead dumbledore
i think
oh and i love tons of plot twists! maybe i just love melodramatic things...
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Jeff wrote:Try playing in your room where your father enters to see you making crotch gestures with your hands.
But you see, that's what I thought too, but then after Voldemort's spell backfires on him, it says the Elder Wand flew up into the air and into Harry's hand, which makes it sound like Voldemort had it. Plus, Malfoy's wand is hawthorn, not elder. Maybe Harry was making it up to make Voldemort unsure?Pheonixguy wrote:1) Malfoy had it, and then harry took malfoys wand
The wand buried with Dumbledore was the Elder Wand. Malfoy disarmed him at the end of book 6, and then Dumbledore died, so the wand "thought" it's new master was Draco. Voldemort stole the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's tomb, and was using it. Harry stole Draco's wand in the Malfoy Manor, and (somehow), the Deathstick thought "Harry forcibly took a wand from Malfoy, he is now the owner of me" Then, in facing Voldemort, Harry disarmed him and the wand went to it's "true owner"
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voldemort phisically had it, but as taqa said it thought it was harrys. so when voldemort attacked harry the wand didnt want to hurt its master.danc1005 wrote:But you see, that's what I thought too, but then after Voldemort's spell backfires on him, it says the Elder Wand flew up into the air and into Harry's hand, which makes it sound like Voldemort had it. Plus, Malfoy's wand is hawthorn, not elder. Maybe Harry was making it up to make Voldemort unsure?Pheonixguy wrote:1) Malfoy had it, and then harry took malfoys wand
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Since you asked, no. Take, for example:hascoolnickname wrote:yeah there was a line break
and if you can read two lines of text at once
you should have no trouble digesting all these
before stopping before reading
this one
amirite?
it was james
he used a knife
he waited until dark
vs:
james was the one who committed the terrible murder
he did it with a very sharp butcher knife once
it was dark enough to get away undetected
Most people have the ability to "absorb" simple sentences; seeing the forest for the trees would be a good way to think about it. Take for example the method of Photo Reading, a practiced enhancement of this ability to include progressively larger passages, including entire paragraphs and pages at once, depending on skill. It's a natural, inborn ability to gather information faster visually with practice. The general populace of regular readers (including those who, say, read forums) can see something as simple as "Voldemort kills Snape" and other three-word sentences and have it stick with them for long enough to register what it says. What you have above to illustrate your...point...consists of a few 2-5 word sentences, which can be scanned rather easily, and several larger sentences for contrast. They are not even complete ideas, and the line breaks feel forced and choppy. This is a bit harder to scan for most readers than a spoiler post consisting of sentences containing almost entirely five words or less, don't you think?
That said, you (meaning everyone reading this) still need to respect others enough to give ample warning when you are going to post spoilers. Don't pretend that the idea that a line break is sufficient space to make it okay, because it's rude, and it insults the intelligence of the readers.
If people don't want to discuss Harry Potter here, I'll close the thread. A rebuttal to a mod post is fine in the form of another topic, or better yet a PM, but it shouldn't be clogging up a perfectly good thread. That does in fact make me a bit of a hypocrite here, admittedly, but the point needs to be made.
Back on topic! Any bets on how long it will take JKR to made side stories? She left enough unknown at the end of the series to do a decent follow-up on the other characters, at least as a short story...and there's so much info for things like the history of Magic, or the founding of Hogwart's...
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I'm more than happy to discuss the recent Harry Potter novel, or anything related to the works of J.K. Rowling, in this topic/thread. I do not think a whole thread needs to be made for one post. This is an internet message board, an open open discussion of a topic in a thread. When you have a discussion, the contents do seem to slightly deviate from time to time. Pointless threads clog up the board, and if you want to confront me in the form of private messages feel free to do so. Tossing bad ratings my way will not prove a point. I'm more than mature enough not to resent you for doing so but I am also more than mature enough not to be intimidated by idea of losing my silly elitist ranking of "heavy" on a message board pertaining to a rhythm game. No offense meant.Jizzon wrote:If people don't want to discuss Harry Potter here, I'll close the thread. A rebuttal to a mod post is fine in the form of another topic, or better yet a PM, but it shouldn't be clogging up a perfectly good thread. That does in fact make me a bit of a hypocrite here, admittedly, but the point needs to be made.
I respected the readers intelligence enough to think that if they were going to be reading a book, and cared about it as passionately as you seem to, they would not be going on the internet looking at things titled "harry potter," and if they did the would do it with caution. I thought they would have been saving their speed reading for the book, not a post that starts off with "obligatory post of spoilers@@" which is meant to catch the eye of the reader and help prevent spoiling, as it were, the novel.Jizzon wrote:That said, you (meaning everyone reading this) still need to respect others enough to give ample warning when you are going to post spoilers. Don't pretend that the idea that a line break is sufficient space to make it okay, because it's rude, and it insults the intelligence of the readers.
Rowling claims that she wrote the last chapter of the book in 1990, in 2000 she said she had no plans to write any books after the 7th. Six days ago, however, msnbc ran a story titled Stop your sobbing! More Potter to come. While not a follow up to Deathly Hollows, it will include some information that you could count as "side stories." My bet? If anytime this year it will be in the holiday season (doubt it), and if not in 2008 it will be early 2009. Since it is not a long novel, Rowling cannot milk her fan base every so often as she did with her previous novels with claims of writers block or changing the story or some other insignificant fact that should not be in the media. It's a story, the only thing I care about is the story, not how poorly Rowling wrote it. She knows exactly what she's doing, as shown by a significant sum of money she's made off the whole series.Jizzon wrote:Back on topic! Any bets on how long it will take JKR to made side stories? She left enough unknown at the end of the series to do a decent follow-up on the other characters, at least as a short story...and there's so much info for things like the history of Magic, or the founding of Hogwart's...
lol @ super serious posts about a book
let me spoil the best selling book of all time if you haven't read it yet
jesus dies lol
jesus lives olol
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And that's EXACTLY why I didn't flame you at all, or agree with Jizzon. How stupid do you have to be to go the Harry Potter thread of ANY site, if you're trying to avoid spoilers? Suggesting that a reader would do that, Jizzon, is insulting their intelligence.hascoolnickname wrote:[I respected the readers intelligence enough to think that if they were going to be reading a book, and cared about it as passionately as you seem to, they would not be going on the internet looking at things titled "harry potter," and if they did the would do it with caution. I thought they would have been saving their speed reading for the book, not a post that starts off with "obligatory post of spoilers@@" which is meant to catch the eye of the reader and help prevent spoiling, as it were, the novel.