[HPFGU-Movie] Re: Introduction

Tiffany Lothamer monopoly9610 at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 21 19:15:55 UTC 2008


Red, I disagree. PoA was the movie that first made me want to read the books! It remains my favorite of the five so far. I think that the first two movies were true to the children's books, but PoA was a bit more grown up, and I think Cuaron did a great job giving that darker, more adult-like feel.

 ~~Tiffany Marie

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From: Lady of Imladris <captainjackswomen at yahoo.com>
To: HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 11:08:56 PM
Subject: RE: [HPFGU-Movie] Re: Introduction


I agree I wish they could have kept Chris Columbus for 
all the movies, they would have had some character to 
them. Though I don't mind them I don't enjoy them near 
as much as say the first two. 

I think it's safe to say that everyone, well almost 
everyone, would agree with me when I say that Alfonso 
Cuaron destroyed Prisoner of Azkaban (I didn't care for 
his directing style at all), I still watch it because 
it's part of the series and it's my favorite book.

Love,
Red

> --- On Sat, 12/20/08, Stephen Vandecasteele 
> <vand195550 at yahoo. com> wrote:
> My two cents, Chris Columbus is an outstanding director 
> whose direction has neither been boring nor bland or 
> dull. If you think the Sorcerers Stone and Chamber of 
> Secrets was boring,dull and bland I really hate to see 
> your idea of excitement. This is exactly why you need to 
> seperate the books from the movies.
>
> Steve


    


      

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