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re: Harry Potter's most powerful moments
Posted on 9/4/18 at 10:49 am to Sasquatch Smash
Posted on 9/4/18 at 10:49 am to Sasquatch Smash
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Posted on 9/4/18 at 10:57 am to southpaw07
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It amazes me how many adults care about Harry Potter. It's a story about a boy fairy that plays with his wand.
Yet here you are in a Harry Potter thread.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:21 am to DabosDynasty
About as thick as grown men's cock's get when talking about a prepubescent boy.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:28 am to southpaw07
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About as thick as grown men's cock's get when talking about a prepubescent boy.

Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:30 am to southpaw07
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About as thick as grown men's cock's get when talking about a prepubescent boy
Are you a producer who was turned down by a Harry Potter child actor and that’s why you’re so angry?
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:32 am to southpaw07
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About as thick as grown men's cock's get when talking about a prepubescent boy.

Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:35 am to southpaw07
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It amazes me how many adults care about Harry Potter. It's a story about a boy fairy that plays with his wand.
So edgy...most adults who like harry potter read the books when they were kids
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:41 am to bamafan1001
Ok, what's your point? You're still grown men talking about it now. It's not powerful at all, the movies were boring.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:43 am to southpaw07
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Ok, what's your point? You're still grown men talking about it now. It's not powerful at all, the movies were boring.
You're talking about it and you don't even like it. That's pathetic.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:47 am to Esquire
I'm not talking about it, I'm questioning grown men talking about a kid's movie like it is saving private Ryan or gladiator.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 11:54 am to southpaw07
Wow, I guess it is true what they say, morons really don’t know that they’re morons.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 12:05 pm to southpaw07
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I'm not talking about it, I'm questioning grown men talking about a kid's movie like it is saving private Ryan or gladiator.
So b/c the main character is a kid, it's a kids movie? The movie was full of characters from age 10-100. Your excuse is as dumb as someone calling people that liked Star Wars idiots for liking stupid space shite. Do you find it hard to enjoy The Sixth Sense since a kid is one of the main characters?
It's one of the most well written saga's ever. Some people enjoy good story telling, and Harry Potter is great story telling, in both book and movie form.
I look forward to learning more about Dumbledore in Fantasitc Beasts, and i hope one day we can see movies on how Voldemort came to be as well as a bit on Snapes early life in that Voldemort movie.
This post was edited on 9/4/18 at 12:06 pm
Posted on 9/4/18 at 12:20 pm to TeddyPadillac
I think a film(s) on Voldemort’s initial rise and reign including Snape’s time as a death eater, his flip, and Voldemort’s fall would be a great addition to the series. Almost like a Flags of Our Fathers vs Letters From Iwo Jima approach.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 1:39 pm to southpaw07
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It amazes me how many adults care about Harry Potter. It's a story about a boy fairy that plays with his wand.
And It amazes me how adults can act "cool" behind a keyboard when in fact, you are just an a-hole.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 1:43 pm to southpaw07
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I'm not talking about it, I'm questioning grown men talking about a kid's movie like it is saving private Ryan or gladiator.
First, depending on the age of the adults in this thread, majority likely grew up reading the books (the first released in 1997, last in 2007). So you can get bent on that alone.
Second, it’s a great series. And the fact that you throw out some fictitious shite like Gladiator as your benchmark for what should be taken seriously is hilarious as well.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 1:49 pm to TheCurmudgeon
The DHP1 scene in the woods when Ron destroys the locket always wrecks me. It was even stronger in the book.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 3:03 pm to Esquire
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Killing everybody off screen and moving the final fight outdoors when it was supposed to be in front of everybody were both stupid decisions.
Yep, ticked me off too. They improved the stupid Sirius death, but then screwed up the Voldy death with this change and his dissolving nonsense. I liked that he was just a normal dead body in the book and nothing special. Instead we get dissolve-O man.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 3:14 pm to Dam Guide
I really think they only did that to sprinkle in more 3D moments for the 3D version. It really wasn’t a 3D film so it came off to me as they went that route for that purpose alone. Again, TERRIBLE decision imo.
Posted on 9/4/18 at 4:04 pm to BoogaBear
I wait for that scene. I like it when all the teachers start casting protection spells over the school. It's like they have been buried there at Hogwarts teaching and are portrayed as kind of humorous and bumbling at times, but are truly badass wizards.
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