responda esta pergunta

harry potter Pergunta

Am I wrong? or is it true the part of the "something worth living for" from the trailer wasn't in the movie?

*
I don't really remember...
AllTheWorld posted over a year ago
 AllTheWorld posted over a year ago
next question »

harry potter Respostas

bri-marie said:
No, that part wasn't in the movie.
select as best answer
posted over a year ago 
roseteaxx said:
I heard they cut it out last-minute. I heard they did that with a bunch of scenes. I don't know if that's true, but that's what I've heard.
select as best answer
posted over a year ago 
halpertfan11 said:
No, I don't remember that being in the movie. That's annoying, that was a really good line.
^I hope you're right about there being extra scenes, maybe the dvd will fill in some blanks
select as best answer
posted over a year ago 
LadyNottingham said:
No, it must have been cut. These words were said when Voldemort and Harry were together on a bridge or whatever.
select as best answer
posted over a year ago 
michelle1654 said:
I don't know cuz I didn't get to c the last movie but I am still a fan
select as best answer
posted over a year ago 
zanhar1 said:
Don't think it was there :/ could be wrong though.
select as best answer
posted over a year ago 
TheFey21 said:
No it wasn't in the movie because David Yates said in an interview that in reality if Harry and Voldemort had that conversation Voldemort would've just kill him right there and then. Yeah something like that, I forgot what interview it was.
select as best answer
posted over a year ago 
delamico said:
No that wasn't in the movie. Shit happens. I experienced the same with the Lord of the Rings trailers back in the stone age too. (Seems so far away) It's a shame not to include something that you make people expect. It's like saying the price includes breakfast and then not giving the poor guest anything for breakfast.
select as best answer
posted over a year ago 
HaleyDewit said:
It wasn't in the movie.
select as best answer
posted over a year ago 
next question »