Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

I pictured Ginny in the books looking alot different, and in my mind, alot better than the person playing her in the movies




Same here. The kissing in the next movie's going to be really awkward, I think. I don't think the chemistry's there, but it needs to be, especially if they end up together at the end of Book 7.
 
I caught this last night and really enjoyed it. My problem with the last few films and the whole Pot-franchise on a whole is that none of the characters seem like real teenagers. Just teenagers as seen from the eyes of a 40-year-old woman, writing for ten-year old children.

I thought they really nailed it, this time around though and I was really impressed at how much they managed to squeeze into the film.

An easy 8/10
 
I caught this last night and really enjoyed it. My problem with the last few films and the whole Pot-franchise on a whole is that none of the characters seem like real teenagers. Just teenagers as seen from the eyes of a 40-year-old woman, writing for ten-year old children.

I thought they really nailed it, this time around though and I was really impressed at how much they managed to squeeze into the film.

An easy 8/10
Well I do recall hearing that the actors went through puberty and all that faster than they were suppose to
 
Daniel Radcliffe has probably had more girls before he turned 18 than we ever will in our lives combined.

And that's with Doom on our team.
 
I saw this yesterday. Very enjoyable. The fight between Dumbledore and Voldemort was better than I'd imagined it.

The only problem are the annoying kids in the theater, who feel the need to get up and do something every ten minutes.
It's obviously all their hot, rich, underage sexing that did it.
Do wizards use birth control?

I'm guessing not.

Just look at the Weasleys.
 
Saw it tonight. I loved it.

The fight in the Ministry was perfection. From Voldemort and Dumbledore blasting each other, to the way the dueling wizards constantly Apparated, to the soundtrack, it was all brilliant.

I also liked the montages--the Umbridge taking over one, the DA one, the Legilimency ones and the one where Harry was fighting Voldemort inside his brain.

I liked that there was more time with Harry, Ron and Hermione. One of the things that seemed off to me about the fourth movie was that there wasn't enough time with them just hanging out together--they were almost never talking together for more than ten seconds because the tournament consumed the movie.

I thought Luna got the right amount of time. I wish Ginny and Tonks had gotten a bit more to do. Overall, I think they did a good job giving every character a role.

I liked a couple of lines they added that weren't in the books: Harry's "Sorry, Professor, I must not tell lies" burn and "We have something he doesn't: something worth fighting for." I especially like that that last one because when he said "we have something he doesn't", I was expecting something trite, but that actually turned out to be good and pretty original and profound.

This is my favorite of the movies.
 

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