Suirou
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Sir I was totally being sarcastic.
People never quite seem to get it here, I've tried that few time and some people took me seriously.
Sir I was totally being sarcastic.
I prefer Half Blood Prince. Even though the movie doesnt push things far enough, and is a bit like filler, Half Blood Prince feels more like a movie rather than a formula to make a quick buck.
People never quite seem to get it here, I've tried that few time and some people took me seriously.
I have seen Terminator Salvation, Transformers 2 and HP Half Blood Prince, and I can safely say that, with its problems, I take Wolverine's storytelling any day of the week, over those...
LOL. What I think it's funny is how people complain about the character development in movies, like in Wolverine, focus on the wrong character, etc... and then, in Half Blood Prince, we get like 2 hours of focus on Harry, Hermione, Ron, and Slughorn, and 10 minutes to the end we have to switch back to [blackout]Dumbledore and Snape[/blackout]....I think a bunch of deatheaters killing Dumbledore and strolling out of Hogwarts is a bigger plothole than anything i saw on Terminator,Wolverine or Transformers
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But the movie [BLACKOUT]was called and the Half Blood Prince[/BLACKOUT], and Snape [BLACKOUT]was the HBP[/BLACKOUT]I agree, there's no need to go turning this into a Harry Potter spoiler thread.
But while we're on the subject...Snape has been a mystery since the very first book/movie. It was really his betrayal at the end with that act that threw everything you thought you knew about that character completely out the window and you ended the book/movie still unsure of what side he was really one.
You don't get his story until the final chapters of the last book. And having read the last book and knowing exactly what was happening there, it was done very well and Alan Rickman completely nailed that scene.
The movie should not have focused on Snape at all - that would have thrown out all of the importance to what Harry finally learns about him in the last book.

That's awesome if you are immortalAnd don't say the movie should have to cater to those who hadn't read the books - I had to wait until Book 7 to find out what Snape's deal was, and you should too.![]()


I agree that Slughorn is vital. What I think (from the storytelling point of view, not from how the director should have adapted the book) is that Slughorn and Snape could have been the same character...Slughorn was vital to the story because they needed him to get the last memory and confirm what Dumbledore suspected about Horcuxes, which is what they spend most of the 7th book looking for, which leads them into searching for the Deathly Hallows, which is what they need to defeat Voldemort. Trust me, it's not the last important thing Harry is going to find out from a retrieved memory.
Bridge stories can be much better than leaving everything for the next movieHBP was always a bridge story - it was their last regular year at Hogwarts, what wasn't spent dealing with raging hormones was spent setting up what Harry was going to need to know to go on without Dumbledore.
But the movie [BLACKOUT]was called and the Half Blood Prince[/BLACKOUT], and Snape [BLACKOUT]was the HBP[/BLACKOUT]
I mean, what's the point of [BLACKOUT]calling the story "and the Half Blood Prince"[/BLACKOUT], if it's not [BLACKOUT]about the Half Blood Prince[/BLACKOUT]?
I agree that Slughorn is vital. What I think (from the storytelling point of view, not from how the director should have adapted the book) is that Slughorn and Snape could have been the same character...
Fair enough, but I'm talking about the story in itself, not if the movie is faithful to the book (so, the movie is faithful, but the source is a not-so-goodk story)But you didn't find that out until the end of the book, either. None of the book was ever about Snape. He had just found out that he had been using Snape's old book, that's all.
And it was just a nickname he gave himself - his mother's maiden name was Prince, and his abusive father was a Muggle, so he called himself the "half-blood Prince."
Fair enough, but I'm talking about the story in itself, not if the movie is faithful to the book (so, the movie is faithful, but the source is a not-so-goodk story)
But the movie [blackout]was called and the Half Blood Prince[/blackout], and Snape [blackout]was the HBP[/blackout]
I mean, what's the point of [blackout]calling the story "and the Half Blood Prince"[/blackout], if it's not [blackout]about the Half Blood Prince[/blackout]?
How many threads are going to turn into Transformers-bashing threads?
I believe a lot of it is jealousy due to the numbers TF2 made.

I'll start with one of the things that bothered me: Cyclops glasses. What? he got glasses that can stop his optic blasts? where did they came from? That's pretty WTF, I was expecting him to be discovering his power in the movie, or something like that... But in the movie, it looks like he either somehow got special ruby glasses, or any red glasses can stop his optic blasts...
I believe a lot of it is jealousy due to the numbers TF2 made.