*sigh*
Although I hate to admit it, it ought to be put into two different movies, much like the way Peter Jackson put content from the Two Towers into The Return Of The King.
It would mean that we'd get a much better movie than that last one which was like watching a car crash. (I had to look away.) The scenes look great, but we never get to see the events or hear the lines before being wisked away to see another set and be deaf to another set of lines we ought to hear.
I really don't want that to happen again, because lets face it, it sucks. Thus, two filmes would be better. The first three filmes (which are short books, or at least shorter than the rest of the series) were great. Then when the director started on the fourth (which is a large book) things started to slip through. Things were left forgotten which should have never been forgotten. (Notably the fact that Dumbledore would have NEVER thought Harry had really put his name in the cup.)
Conclusion: If the book (content) the director is dealing with is shorter, the filmes are better.
So, I think that if they divide Deathly Hallows (I don't how where or how) it would make a better movie. Although it would mean waiting another year, it might just mean a better movie.
-Lunatic
Although I hate to admit it, it ought to be put into two different movies, much like the way Peter Jackson put content from the Two Towers into The Return Of The King.
It would mean that we'd get a much better movie than that last one which was like watching a car crash. (I had to look away.) The scenes look great, but we never get to see the events or hear the lines before being wisked away to see another set and be deaf to another set of lines we ought to hear.
I really don't want that to happen again, because lets face it, it sucks. Thus, two filmes would be better. The first three filmes (which are short books, or at least shorter than the rest of the series) were great. Then when the director started on the fourth (which is a large book) things started to slip through. Things were left forgotten which should have never been forgotten. (Notably the fact that Dumbledore would have NEVER thought Harry had really put his name in the cup.)
Conclusion: If the book (content) the director is dealing with is shorter, the filmes are better.
So, I think that if they divide Deathly Hallows (I don't how where or how) it would make a better movie. Although it would mean waiting another year, it might just mean a better movie.
-Lunatic
Marnie Piper
I first saw Halloweentown back in 2001 before Harry Potter hit the cinema theatres! Okay, I was very happy that Marnie is her own character and she is not the typical Mary Sue character.
Hermione Granger
Okay, I watched all of the Harry Potter series, and I have that Hermione is actually very much like Marnie, in terms of personality except that she mais of a book-worm. To whom I look up to, not to forget that their names rhyme!
If Harry Potter and Halloweentown were to be set in the same universe, it would be great to make a film about the characters together!
Hermione or Marnie?
Who do you like? If you have anymore similarities between these 2 heroines, let me know!