[HPFGU-OTChatter] Re: Michael Gambon doesn't see any point on reading the books????

Rebecca Dreiling srbecca at hotmail.com
Sat Nov 19 05:49:39 UTC 2005


Tonks wrote:

"WB does listen to the fans. I think we need to tell them that the actor
>should at least treat a child in a proper manner!!!!  What a jerk!!"





What would you say to WB?  I don't like him.  They might then ask why.  How 
would you respond "Because he didn't read the books and I heard online that 
he was a mean guy to kids."?  How do any of these things have anything to do 
with his performance? Besides it sounds like a joke to me.  It's actually 
kind of funny, if you don't take it so seriously.

I think even Richard Harris (who seemed not take himself to seriously) would 
say he was quite tired looking and weak-voiced in the second film.

I mean DD changes, becomes more approachable and human as the series 
unfolds.  In the end he ends up being a man with faults, not this distant 
authority figure.

I find Gambon's portrayal less of a three dimensional wizard character.

Whatever the debate, I plan on going to the film with an open mind.  If I 
didn't care for him but I liked the rest of the film...I really wouldn't let 
that ruin the whole film for me.

Rebecca






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