Harry Potter was

<p>THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD@!! holy ****, the second I got out of the theater I wanted to watch it again. In my English class the professor talked about Harry Potter for a solid 45 minutes haha and in my philosophy lecture the professor mentioned it yesterday. it was amazing. I can't wait to see it again, Dobby is f-wording amazing</p>

<p>Do you think I’d still think it’s great if I haven’t seen any of the previous ones? I’ve just read all of the books.</p>

<p>^^ Agreed.
It is the best part so far! :smiley:
EPIC!</p>

<p>Daughter went to midnight showing last night and said it was very, very, very, very good.</p>

<p>I haven’t watched it yet, but I will make sure to castigate the acting of Lord Voldemort.</p>

<p>I was very, very pleased with this movie.</p>

<p>Sure, some things were different than the book, but really, it’s okay with me. I loved it!</p>

<p>I found one small portion absurd though. When Harry sneaks into the courtrooms where Umbridge is interrogating in the Ministry, why in the world does he go “I must not tell lies”??? I found that so out of context. Is there some underlying thing I missed out on?</p>

<p>Apart from that, ABSOLUTELY AMAZING as I said in my above post :D</p>

<p>^ In the Order of the Phoenix (#5), Umbridge ordered Harry to write “I must not tell lies” as a punishment. The ink he wrote with was his own blood and the phrase was carved into his arm. The more he wrote, the deeper it was carved. </p>

<p>I saw HP at midnight… standing in line in 30 degree weather was totally worth it. And apparently, there was some sort of inconvenience I was not aware of and upon leaving the theater, we were giving a free movie ticket… :P</p>

<p>It was absolutely mind blowing, omgg.</p>

<p>Did anyone else make friends while standing in line? I’m gonna miss all the Potter-bonding once the last movie comes out. :(</p>

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I know that. Doesn’t justify his shouting that out of the blue suddenly. It was completely uncalled for IMO.</p>

<p>Does he finally get laid in this one? I mean, wasn’t he about to hook up with that red headed tween in the last one.</p>

<p>Harry Potter was : A masterpiece :D</p>

<p>I didn’t like the last one (I fell asleep in it).
I have read the books.
Not sure if I should go watch this one…</p>

<p>Amazing. Couldn’t go at midnight because I always go with my dad as tradition, and he wouldn’t go cause he works. Thankfully part 2 comes out in July so he has no excuses. Seriously, that was amazing. I can’t describe how I feel but it was simply amazing.</p>

<p>And the “I must not tell lies” was pretty witty, I thought. Umbridge made him write that over and over again during detention, and in the fifth movie when Umbridge tells Harry to tell the centaurs that she doesn’t mean any harm, Harry apologizes and says that he doesn’t tell lies. It was just a nice throwback and a nerdy HP joke. It was fitting this time, IMO.</p>

<p>^Hahaha, I always go with my brother and I always go with our dad as a tradition too :slight_smile: Going to see it tomorrow at 12PM, very excited!!</p>

<p>The funny parts were actually funny in this one. I enjoyed it – definitely one of the better ones.</p>

<p>I loved Dobby’s parts, I thought they were hilarious.</p>

<p>Then [spoiler which I refuse to reveal]. Which kind of killed the mood.</p>

<p>After seeing it, I would say that it’s my favorite so far. So many awesome scenes; this was the only HP movie that’s made me feel like crying multiple times. Overall, I had no complaints at all and I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. I was a little nervous considering that the past two movies were slightly disappointing to me, but this one was fantastic :)</p>

<p>havent seen it yet :(</p>

<p>…a religious experience. My sister cried at the end.</p>