Loved and hated harry potter!?!


Question:

Loved and hated harry potter!?

io loved the special effects and the scenery and the entire movie Harry potter and the order of the pheonix, but hated how sirius died it was the crappiest death in the world i didnt even realized he died until harry started crying,but i love when harry started crying it was very dramatic.
it also pisses me of the harry actually gave the prophecy to lucious,i COULD NOT BELIEVE IT!! i mean the director could have just stalled until the order of the pheonix came to his rescuebut now he looks weaker cuz he did that .
what did you think of the movie??

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2 weeks ago
in the book his death is stunningly awesome

2 weeks ago
it would have been more dramatic if harry threw a fit in dumbledores office,


Answers:

I was pretty disappointed too - there's not enough time in the movie to include everything in the book, yet they waste time with scenes that never even happened in the book, like Filch taking down the portraits from the school walls, the Patil twins flying a paper airplane/bird in class, and Filch hanging up all the decrees. There was not a single Quidditch scene (Weasley is our King), no mention of Rita Skeeter writing the true story for the Quibbler, no Dobby or S.P.E.W, hardly a thing with Kreacher, no Sirius's mom's portrait screaming. And the stuff they left in was SO different from the book. I won't spoil it my mentioning those, for those who haven't seen it yet. I didn't even care for the cinematography - it's too different from the first movies, which makes it feel like it's hardly part of the series. And Hagrid's hut feels like it keeps getting farther from the school every year! I also didn't like that they changed the special effects of how Sirius's face appears in the fire. Yeah, the new one is kinda cooler, but it needs continuity, not playing around with it.

I did like the ending, though, when Voldemort possesses Harry at the Ministry building. I thought that was nicely done.

And I liked how they portrayed Grawp, he seemed more sympathetic than in the book.

That's all I'll say for now, 'cause I don't want to spoil anything. I will say I still think the movie's worth seeing, though, and I'll probably go a couple more times even.


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