GoF movie
Theresa
anmsmom333 at cox.net
Fri Nov 4 19:49:21 UTC 2005
--- In HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com, "Sherry Gomes" <sherriola at e...>
wrote:
>
> I hope that growing up right now, is some kid who will be a great
movie
> director someday and will take on a project of redoing all the HP
movies.
> somewhat in the way Jackson did LOTR. sure, those weren't perfect
for
> everything, but in general, he did a wonderful job because he
wanted to
> honor Tolkien's work. Maybe, someday, someone will feel like that
about the
> Potter books and we might get some truly fine movies. POA movie
was so
> disappointing to me, and I actually fell asleep during the DVD! I
think
> I'll skip GOF so as not to feel so disappointed.
>
> Sherry
>
Though there have been some things I have thought could have been
done better or wondered why something was left out. I really have
been impressed that the films IMHO do reflect the "spirit" of the
books. Yes, Hermione is a bit of a heroine and Ron is sort of a comic
relief but the films have been good. I think my only real issue is
that sometimes they cut out a scene but then but something else in
that was not in the book. I will say however, that everything I have
read in interviews with JKR and the filmmakers they have reiterated
that she reads each version of the script. Since she wrote the books
and is happy with the films - why shouldn't I be.
Yes Peter Jackson did a good job with LOTR BUT...
1. True LOTR fans can pick apart his changes (I have a friend who is
a die-hard Tolkien fan and said several of the key things changed but
I read the books too long ago to remember)
2. The LOTR storyline takes place over a couple of years not 7 and
the characters are mostly grown up. I think it would be difficult to
use the same actors for the children and make the movies in a 2 year
timespan where the kids go from 11 year olds to 18 year olds.
Children just change so much in that time period that I personally
don't think it would work. As it is they are filming them pretty
close to being back to back and if all 7 are made with Daniel, Emma
and Rupert - I think that will be so cool as it will be like watching
Harry, Hermione and Ron grow up.
Anyway, that's my 2 cents. Don't get me wrong I LOVED the LOTR films
and have probably watched them close to if not more than the HP
series DVDs but after #1 I forced myself to repeat over and over
during the trailers prior to say "this is not the book and JKR loved
it". It works for me. Anyway, sorry so many folks are going to not
see this one. I think it will be truly exciting and have my tickets,
am pulling the boys out of school and going to watch it with an open
mind.
Theresa
More information about the HPFGU-Movie
archive