GOF One movie?

harrysfannyc harrysfannyc at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 24 20:04:41 UTC 2003


I'm one of those few that has not judged the film yet - but will 
reserve my judgement until I've seen it. I'm really looking forward 
to seeing the trailer in Nov & then I'm sure that many fans will be 
happy by what they've seen & begin to look forward to June '04.


Fan


--- In HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com, kylby <kylby at b...> wrote:
> >>>instant messaging can kill a movie during it's opening weekend
> 
> I don't want to step on any toes, but I think everyone needs to 
calm down.  With all the negativity, we are killing the movie before 
it is even cast much less complete.  Be open minded and optimist.  
Warner Brothers are professionals.  At best, I'm OK with a 
camcorder.  They know what they're doing as does the director and 
all his cronies.
> 
> Give them a chance.  It costs millions to make a movie especially 
Harry Potter movies which have so much computer animation.  Sure, 
they can make billions, but face it, there is no way they can put 
all of each chapter of GOF in a movie.  
> 
> The best any of us can hope for is a good presentation of the 
necessary parts and adequate presentation of the not-so-necessary 
parts.  Just because you or I think a part is essential, it may not 
be to Ms. Rowling (yes, she has a lot of say in these movies) or the 
guy who writes the scripts or the director.  
> 
> That is why we read books.  I've never been to a movie based on a 
book that had the entire book on the screen.  It's just not possible.
> 
> So, don't condemn the movie and the parties responsible before 
they are even given a chance.  With the negativity, it seems that 
many people hate it already and it doesn't even exist yet.  Please 
be open minded and let the pros work their magic.  In America, one 
is innocent until proven guilty, not the other way around.  Who 
knows, we all might be pleasantly surprised!
> 
> Jamie






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