When I went to see Happy Feet this weekend, that was one of the trailers.
Let me tell ya... that theatre was PACKED with kids... and it was noisy as hell, even during the trailers. Well, this HP trailer starts, and you could have heard a pin drop. I was leaning forward, eyes glued to the screen, and totally enthralled.
:::>^..^<::: ~*~The Journey is more important than the end or the start~*~ :::>^..^<:::
Whidden said this in post #2 : Pretty slick. I liked it all cept the skyscrapers. Took away from the magical wonderland feeling.
Might fit in at the movies, with some backstory, but in the trailer, I was like, 'huh?!?!?!'
Whidden... in the book, they go away from Hogwarts, and into the city, where the Ministry of Magic is. So, they covered it right. I think that it's great... because it's showing them, away from their private world of magic, like in the book. Spot on!!! I can't wait until July 13th.
:::>^..^<::: ~*~The Journey is more important than the end or the start~*~ :::>^..^<:::
Looks pretty sweet. Got me all excited for the movie again.
"If Voldemort's building up an army, than I want to fight!" - I have to say that wasn't the best acting I've seen from him (definitely not down to the first movie's standards, though).
"I'm for it so we can put Nuclear power plants up there, and then beam the power back to earth on a laser beam." ~ Whidden
I just realized that the reason I don't believe Snape killed Dumbledore without Dumbledore's o.k. is because of Alan Rickman's Snape. He brings something to a not so nice character that makes me hope he is somehow good.
It is weird to see them outside of a magic world setting. Kind of doesn't look right. When that happens it reminds me they're all a bunch of sassy British kids.
I want an American school of magic in the movie, dammit.
Well, they still have people that they know in the muggle world. The sixth book starts out in the Prime Ministers office. They do have run-in's with the non-magical world. But, I like seeing that. They aren't on their own planet... just a part of the world, and living stealth like.
:::>^..^<::: ~*~The Journey is more important than the end or the start~*~ :::>^..^<:::
HECK! said this in post #9 : It is weird to see them outside of a magic world setting. Kind of doesn't look right. When that happens it reminds me they're all a bunch of sassy British kids.
I want an American school of magic in the movie, dammit.
-HECK!
Well Heck, Kris and I created the RPG with the Bracken Cascade School, so you can be our screenwriter and then pitch it.
He became Prime Minister in '97. If I remember correctly, the Prime Minister in the book had recently had the job passed onto him, which is interestingly correct. Unless I'm just making that up on my head.
Does anybody remember what they named the Prime Minister in the book? Even if the character is someone else, Tony Blair has the appearance, the talk, the walk, and a face the whole world recognizes as PM of GB. Not to mention he's nowhere near as boring as John Major.
"I'm for it so we can put Nuclear power plants up there, and then beam the power back to earth on a laser beam." ~ Whidden