Another observation worth mentioning...
susanbones2003
rkdas at charter.net
Fri Jan 27 00:26:11 UTC 2006
--- In HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com, "susanbones2003" <rkdas at c...>
wrote:
>
> --- In HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com, "laurenmcoakley"
> <laurenmcoakley at y...> wrote:
> >
> > Well, while we're all here in line gossiping about how handsome
Dan
> > has gotten in this last film, I thought I'd also bring up how
> > surprisingly dashing Fred & George (or James & Oliver Phelps)
acted
> > in this film. I couldn't deny (even to my husband- horror!)
when
> > Fred (James) asked Angelina to the ball (in that so very bold
and
> > humorous way) and then turned to give Ron a wink, my heart went
> > pitter patter! So handsome, and so expertly executed! If I
were
> > Angelina, I'm sure my response would have been the same- she
seemed
> > a little surprised, and very flattered.
> SNIPPED A BIT...
> > Lauren
>
> Lauren,
> I echo your sentiments concerning the Phelps twins. To me, they
added
> so much to this film. All I can say is they are the perfect comic
> relief! I think who ever writes for them gives them wonderful
banter,
> and the twins'timing is impeccable! They are the perfect cinematic
> compliment to Book Fred and George! My favorite line: at the first
> task "Well done Dragon!" One of the things that makes this movie
so
> satisfying is that Mike Newell used his assets that were already
in
> place. And while Cuaron gave us a glimpse of what the twins could
do
> (remember the gifting of the marauder's map?) Newell saw a good
thing
> and ran with it (as he did with Rupert who also demonstrated at a
new
> level, his natural comic abilities!)
> Yea Phelps twins!
> Jen D. who thinks Dan is a HIT (Hunk in training...)>
>
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