[HPFGU-Movie] Digest Number 1374
Jellocat
jellocat at comcast.net
Sun Jan 8 16:15:52 UTC 2006
From: "susanbones2003" <rkdas at charter.net>
Subject: Deleted scene question etc.
>
> Jen adds:
It's so disconcerting, having Dan grow up in front of our eyes and
you know how old you are when it's just such a delight to see him
starting to have hair in odd places. Or normal places...um a matter
of perspective I guess. But I digress. Don't you know what presence
of mind he must have not to be totally put off when someone as
clueless as Martha mentions his facial hair? I have a teen and she
takes no delight whatsoever in being noticed! I had a point, sorry.
It's gone....
LOL! I go through that as well. Umm... what was I saying? Yeah, all the
time.
It is really WEIRD to watch these kids grow up on screen. I can't remember
any other film that dealt with this - kids growing up through the film. The
last time I remember something like that was watching Mark Hamill, the guy
that played Luke Skywalker, change with each of the three Star Wars movies.
I guess there are TV shows where you basically see the kids grow up, but
that's more of a slow progression. This has been a bit dramatic but very
cool. All three, especially the boys, are just going to be gorgeous as they
get older. I'm especially fond of Rupert. I think he's going to do very well
with his film career (and Dan will, as well). Not sure how Emma will fare,
though. It's so much harder for women.
I almost see Dan as someone that will have the career Ron Howard had. Howard
acted for many years and then went into directing where he's been extremely
successful. I can see Dan doing such a thing. Wouldn't it be cool if one day
he directs a movie the trio appear in. heh.
> . .
>
> I hope not. I want every deleted scene on that DVD, especially the
one where
> Hermione and Ron go to comfort Harry after the last task.
Jen asks:
Where, pray tell did you hear of this scene? I read the Leaky piece
but couldn't find that scene mentioned.
I saw it somewhere listed... I think, actually, it was one of the calendars
that included those scenes and had the caption underneath that said how the
two were looking for Harry to console him.
>
> J-cat, we should start a list of our favorite little bits, like
those mice!
Jen D
Certainly! I hope I remember stuff. I hope it'll be around IMAX a bit longer
because I want to go back and see it again.
jcat
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<snip> Geez. I know when I was a teen, I didn't
want to be noticed, either. I just wanted to melt into the wallpaper.
Alora
LOL! I don't have any kids, but I do have nieces and a gazillion little
cousins (2nd cousins? 1st cousins once removed?) that have all gone through
similar. They're quite funny about their "hair" no matter where it is. Some
of the boys are very proud of the fact that they can grow beards and
mustaches. I think kids are developing a lot earlier these days than before,
too, perhaps because of all the hormones in our foods.
I'm with you, Alora, I wanted to completely melt into the wallpaper when I
was that age. In fact, I STILL want to melt into the wallpaper... is that
where the term "wallflower" comes from?
Jellocat
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