DarkSovereignty
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Too bad Harry Potter won't be in it.
Don't shy away from this discussion only to bring it up at another point, Octoberist.What about people who want Brad Bird to helm every superhero film (he's always suggested)? Or those who desperately promoted Aaron Paul for The Flash (he was never considered)?
My fan casts is nothing different.
If I make meaningless posts, then so can be said about several others.Now I don't want people nag Airwings, because that's the only thing that bothers me about his comments. He's often charming to me, and harmless.
It's that his habit is completely self-inflecting. And often it creates one sided conversations, so no one can create a rapport with him. It's almost impossible. So he adds nothing to the threads by his fan castings topics. Nothing at all.
Since you brought him up, I'm honest when I say that, even if Gallagher wasn't anyone that I got to think of for a role, I rather see him in this film than Michael Cera.Has Airwings started pushing David Gallagher yet?
Josh Gad and Michael Cera... WB you continue to disappoint me with this film. I should have known setting this in America would mean this sort of cast.
Hold me, Sawyer.
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I mean, I can't imagine either of them would be great in this, but mind you, they read Kate Upton for a role and we ended up with Katherine Waterston instead, so who knows how this will go?
I saw them all in theaters.
I was 11 when Philosopher's Stone came out and it blew my young mind. I was hooked, and still to this day I am absolutely in love with the wizarding world that JK Rowling created. I just wish the films had captured even 1/10th of the quirkiness and character of JK Rowling's world.
Newell and Yates having the Wizards dress in perfect muggle attire was lazy.
Older wizards suck at dressing in muggle attire. They have no clue about modern muggle fashion because wizard attire stopped keeping up with muggle fashion trends around the 18th century. At one point in GOF an older wizard is overheard arguing with a Ministry Official who is trying to get the old man to put on some muggle men's trousers so he will blend in. The old man insists on wearing a muggle women's dress because he likes "a healthy breeze around his privates." He didn't even know the dress was meant for muggle women until the ministry official told him. Wizards don't wear muggle suits to work. They wear different colored robes and cloaks - emerald, sapphire, ruby etc. Fudge for instance at various times wears pointed purple boots, a lime green bowler hat, a bottle-green suit. Dumbledore wears various colored cloaks with deep colors. Not those drab raggedy things he wears in POA-DH. None of the directors ( well except maybe Columbus and Cuaron) seemed to grasp just how vibrant strange quirky and bizarre the wizarding world is meant to be. It's a whole different world and culture that exists right under muggle noses. Yates even managed to suck all the character and color and quirkiness out of Hogwarts. He started it with OOTP and by DH Part 2 the portraits are gone, and it's just blank stone walls. In the books the castle is full of portraits and suits of armor that can laugh at students and do other stuff. Yates included the suits of armor in DH2, but, hell, he even made those blank cream colored stone.
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Alison Sudol of Transparent fame joining the cast as Queenie.