[HPforGrownups] MOVIE: trailer

Amber reanna20 at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 27 23:01:51 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 21540


--- Amanda Lewanski <editor at texas.net> wrote:
> Oh, bless you. Blurry, but the audio came through. I liked it all,
> but I must once again reiterate, with apologies for those of you
> who've been listening to me sing Alan Rickman's praises since before
> the REST of you were converted and stopped sniping about his
> age---that man has the most amazing voice, and control of it. That
> "celebrity" line was a caress. How *can* the man sound so threatening
> with such a, well, silky voice?

I most emphatically agree with you! Alan Rickman was the *perfect*
choice as Snape, both in look and voice. I must say that when I read
the books, I *hated* Snape with a passion. However after reading some
fanfics and seeing that Rickman as Snape, my icy demeanor towards the
character is melting, melting, melting...

It was really nice to be able to hear people's voices (besides Hagrid
and Dumbledore) in this trailer. I remember thinking when I saw the
first trailer 'What do these people sound like?'. Now I know! I'm
definitely more approving of Emma as Hermione and Rupert as Ron.

Wow, Diagon Alley! What they've done looks fantastic! Ooo, if only I
could go to Ollivander's.

I didn't like the CG broom flying shots. They just didn't look real at
all. But that's to be expected I suppose, there's only so much the
studios can do with blue screens and computer special effects.
Regardless, I'm still *extremely* interested in seeing how they're
going to do the Quidditch matches. Now that is going to be something...

~Amber


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