You might not cry....
Thats if you have a heart of metal
You might not cry....
Thats if you have a heart of metal
Some pics, interviews and videos here http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radio1mov..._radio_1.shtml
I do see what you mean. Maybe the reviewer is a new convert to all things Harry Potter, and that's why they were gushing in the review.
There's a whole chapter in 'The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore' that portrays the young Grindelwald and Dumbledore and their relationship... so I suppose we'll see it in the DH film.
On another note, I too will be giving Half-Blood Prince another read before the film.
BTW i didn't mean offence by LOL at your hair , i use LOL too much.
I hope she pisses off, i'm fed up with her face already, and i tend to avoid interviews with her lol.
I know, i get what you mean by her being with him to up her career, well it looks like that
There's aloaRAB of pics of her at emma watson fans, i hadn't been on that site for years, and i found it in my favouites lol.
Exactly, we are right rebels, not liking being told what to do!
I'm still not sure what to make of Shakespeare at all... it's too... blah. And yes i'm an English student clearly I remember doing Much Ado for a year for AS level, and i didn't enjoy it at all, but earlier this year sometime the oppurtunity came about to see it in London and it had Zoe W (sp?) who played Madame Hooch in HP
*HUGS for everyone*
I put my status on Facebook as .... should have been going to see Half Blood Prince this weekend but WB pushed it back to July
i second that!
I cried too but when he came into the Great Hall leading the House-elves i did crack a smile! I loved the fact that the first half of the battle was wizarRAB against wizarRAB and the second-half was centaurs, house-elves and wizarRAB against DEs and Lord Voldy.
I loved that the house-elves stood up for themselves against the DEs
Apparently after writing one of the final chapters she did down a mini-bottle of champagne and just cried and then went home.
I know how would you choose. For some reason i feel it was right that it was Fred. I have a feeling it was Fred who nearly always started the taunting and joking and George joined in. And anyway, I'm glad he realised that Percy did come round in the end and died with a smile on his face.
Writers/authors have the luxury of showing a character at any point in time, at any age. Film makers face a choice between lashings of make up and special effects to alter the age of a character, which may be unconvincing, or casting another actor to play a younger or older version of a character.
Hi JimmyJoe.
Oh, really? I thought it was from HBP as it was posted along with other pics from the film.
Oh, well, it's a cool pic anyway. Lucius looks like Lord of the Manor, doesn't he. OT but I've just watched an episode of The West Wing with Jason Isaacs. I had forgotten all about him being in the show.
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