R/H vs.H/H-Theory (wasFanfic Ships)
Maya Crabtree
mayacrab at netvision.net.il
Mon Dec 25 22:51:42 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 7775
Hi!
I'm new to this list.
I'm Maya from Israel.
I know that anything I might comment in the first few mails is mot likely to
be somehting you guys have discussed and discussed again, and probably every
little detail of it has been thought of, so excuse me ahead for repeating
sentences or Frequently asked questions that you've already heard... ;-)
So first, a few probably VERY frequently asked inquiries:
1) Why are they going to name the film HP and the SORCERER'S stone? Surely
just as J. K. Rowling had insisted on the Harry actor being a british boy
she would insist on using the proper name??
2) Did anyone catch that interview with Rowling on Sky news yesterday
evening?
>Interesting theory...although I do relate a lot to Hermione (after I forced
my
>parents to read the books, they both started calling me "Hermione" because
I
>was so much like her as a kid)
:-) after I had given it to a friend to read and after he only finished the
first third of book 1, he said - now I understand why you like this book so
much - you're just like hermione. (I didn't think that was much of a
completment - espcially baesd on how Hermione seems in the beginning of the
first book). However, he rpeatd this in the end of the book as well, so I
was very amused. But actually, till I read the 4th book I didn't take to her
as much at all. In books 1&2 I was with Harry, and since book 3 I realyl
love Ron, Book 4 didn't change Ron and my favourite rather than Harry, but
made Hermione also my favourite, even though in a way she becomes more
annoying.....
> Personally, I think my
>preference stems from the fact that "Much Ado About Nothing" has always
been
>my favorite Shakespearean play, and I always loved Beatrice and Benedick.
I
>just find that kind of relationship more interesting.
>
>
I couldn't agree more! In fact, the same though had entered my mind at the
time as well! it IS my favourite play and I always seem to be taken to that
kind of relationship in books or films. I acutally compared it to antoher
couple - Spike and Lynda from Press Gang, as well as to Beatrice and
Benedik.
Have a Merry Christmas,
Maya
>Hey Scott, Some of us listen to the audio books, and have no idea of
>the proper spelling. Lighten up, ya squib.
>
You mean you'd actually prefer to listen to them being read than to read
them yourselves?? why???
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