[HPFGU-Movie] Re: Dragon over London...

Michelle Tague taguem at jmsearch.com
Tue Aug 2 13:50:44 UTC 2011


Funny. never heard that one before. LOON... I will use that one IRL . hahaha

 

All I'll add since I've stuck my nose in here is how much I enjoy when films
happen (rarely) in my neck of the woods. Philadelphia is the closest big
city so there's a handful that happen there. and M.Knight Shamalan is from
the 'burbs here where I live . so a lot of his movies are filmed close. I
love seeing places I recognize in the films!

 

Michelle

 

 

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Subject: [HPFGU-Movie] Re: Dragon over London...

 

  



--- In HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com <mailto:HPFGU-Movie%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"Geoff" <geoffbannister123 at ...> wrote:
>
> --- In HPFGU-Movie at yahoogroups.com <mailto:HPFGU-Movie%40yahoogroups.com>
, "Steve" <bboyminn@> wrote:
> 
> Steve: 
> > ...
> 
> > ... Harry's ... last year was 1997-1998. 
> 
> > As to the shot of the modern London skyline, I think that was a
cinematic decision. Objects like the "London Eye" are iconic, it is probably
one of the most recognized object in the London skyline, and nothing says
London more.
> > 
> > Without this recognizable object, we could be seeing pretty much any
generic city in Europe. 
> 
> Geoff:
> I did post a timeline for Harry and for the publication of the books in
post 17467.
> 
> Steve, as someone who lived in London for over 40 years, your last 
> sentence left me undecided whether to be laughing out loud or 
> hopping mad!
> 
> What about Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben,The Tower of 
> London to mention but a few and which have all been there much 
> longer than the Eye? Which other city could claim these as
> generic?
> 
> Tower Bridge did occur, for example, in OOTP when the group are 
> flying from Privet Drive to Grimmauld Place.
>

Steve:

Tower Bridge, the Palace, Big Ben, Tower of London, etc... are all iconic
... for people who live outside the bubble of their own little world. I've
never traveled to London, but I would recognize those building. However, one
must ask, how many 10 year old's would recognize them? But, I guess the same
could be said for the London Eye. Still, I think the London Eye is the most
iconic modern structure in London; Unique in the world. 

In a sense, a bridge is a bridge, a palace is a palace, a clock is a clock,
and a tower is a tower, but the London Eye is a heck of a lot more than a
Ferris wheel. Again, I think, the most iconic structure (to the
semi-initiated) in London.

Keep in mind, I'm agreeing with you, people SHOULD recognize all those other
iconic structures you mentioned, but what people should do, and what the can
do are very different things. Far too many teenagers can't even find the USA
on a globe. Sad but true. 

In truth, I really don't think the movie makers were thinking that much
about the time line. I suspect Uncle Vernon's car does not fit the time
line. I suspect other cars on the road are not 'period' cars. I think to
some extent, the time or timeline are not addressed in the movies. 

Technically, the point is right; the London Eye was build in 1999, one year
too late for this story. But again, I think from the movie perspective, the
events occur in a non-specified year. That does cause continuity errors, but
I suspect only those members of LOON (Loyal Order Of Nitpickers) will notice
them.

Steve/bboyminn





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