Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

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  • Bill Kaulitz
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    • Jan 2009
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    #31
    Re: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

    It was quite good I must say. :P


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    • Bolth mannn
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      • Aug 2008
      • 2228

      #32
      Re: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

      Am I the only that that thought draco was a different actor? he looks so different

      The teenage romance stuff was done really well, and ahhahhahahaha when harry was high on felix :P that was sooo funny.

      as somone said before, they removed half of voldemorts past...i have no idea at all how he is going to find the horcruxes lol.

      also, wtf, only 4 death eaters came out of the cabinet... i wanted there to be a huge fight at the end like in the book...the dumbledore death scene was pretty epic though.

      and the sectumsempra....i thought you used it as a sword and sliced the person...not random blotches of blood all over the body...

      Snape is awesome btw.

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      • Afrobean
        Admiral in the Red Army
        • Dec 2003
        • 13262

        #33
        Re: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

        Originally posted by mhss1992
        Tonks was supposed to help Harry at the beginning after Malfoy broke his nose, not Luna.
        This doesn't matter. They wanted to give Luna more screen time as a primary character rather than giving Tonks a few more seconds of screentime. Frankly, I'm counting my lucky stars that Tonks wasn't cut completely.

        Originally posted by phe0nixblade
        way to spoil the god damn movie for people who don't know this dick god damn it **** you you flaming homosexual i hope you ****ing kill yourself
        It's not unusual for a thread about a movie created after the movie comes out to talk about the contents of the film in a frank manner. If a person hasn't seen the film yet, they shouldn't be reading this thread.

        Also notice that the contents of the story have been known of since FOUR YEARS AGO. The book is four years old and yet you still complain of spoilers?

        Originally posted by Bolth mannn
        and the sectumsempra....i thought you used it as a sword and sliced the person...not random blotches of blood all over the body...
        I also imagined it as large gashes all over the body, but that would have been too gory and it would've been very inappropriate I think. Seeing the blood seeping through his shirt was enough to show Harry how wrong he had been to use that spell and that's enough. Malfoy doesn't need to traumatize any child watching the film by having a body covered in deep slashes.

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        • MrGiggles
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2005
          • 2846

          #34
          Re: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

          Originally posted by Afrobean
          It's not unusual for a thread about a movie created after the movie comes out to talk about the contents of the film in a frank manner. If a person hasn't seen the film yet, they shouldn't be reading this thread.

          Also notice that the contents of the story have been known of since FOUR YEARS AGO. The book is four years old and yet you still complain of spoilers?
          There's no way in hell he was serious. DUMBLEDORE DIES has easily eclipsed AERIS DIES and SPIKE DIES combined as "that spoiler that everyone already knows."

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          • insanefreddy926
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            • Feb 2005
            • 187

            #35
            Re: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

            Originally posted by Afrobean
            I also imagined it as large gashes all over the body, but that would have been too gory and it would've been very inappropriate I think. Seeing the blood seeping through his shirt was enough to show Harry how wrong he had been to use that spell and that's enough. Malfoy doesn't need to traumatize any child watching the film by having a body covered in deep slashes.
            Too gory and inappropriate? That's how it happened in the book. I don't care about little 5 year olds who never read it and think it's a great happy magical story. I'm pretty sure when Voldemort resurrected and said "Harry Potter I'm going to kill you" in the fourth movie would traumatize a child way more than some nasty wounds on Malfoy. It's not a children's book. The movie got a PG rating. It wasn't inappropriate enough.
            yeaorwgh.

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            • dore
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              • Feb 2006
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              #36
              Re: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

              If it was a really gory gash the movie could've been PG-13 instead of PG. That wouldn't matter for a lot of Harry Potter fans (seeing as the series has been around so long all the original fans would be able to see a PG movie by now ) but younger fans might have trouble convincing their overprotective parents about the harmlessness of the movie if it's got a PG-13 rating.
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IREnpHco9mw

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              • PsYcHoZeRoSk8eR
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                • May 2004
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                #37
                Re: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

                I enjoyed this. I'm now looking forward to the next one slightly more.

                I would have really liked for them to go all out, especially with the violence and language and all, but I think they weighed their choices, between going PG-13 and PG, and this was better for the production or whatever it is.

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                • annie_no_pants
                  FFR Player
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 6

                  #38
                  Re: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

                  Okay...I have a bit to say on this.

                  Do you guys honestly think they are going to do everything exactly as the book says? If they did that, we would probably be sitting in the movies for like 7 hours. They have to add some **** so that the movie is "entertaining" to some people. Now, I agree that they should have focused a bit less on the teen romance, but I honestly loved this movie.
                  I think the characters were very well developed. And I personally loved the fact that it made me giggle a bit. Especially the part when Harry limitated the pinchers of the spider xD.

                  5 was more action packed, but this one touched me emotionally. I absolutely loved it.

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                  • RB_IcePh0enix
                    FFR Player
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 709

                    #39
                    Re: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

                    I thought it was pretty good, much better then the 5th movie. I haven't read the book in a long time, so I forgot how much they left off until I read this thread haha.

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                    • Bolth mannn
                      FFR Veteran
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 2228

                      #40
                      Re: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

                      this was not as good as others on the action/violence scale but this is the one I enjoyed the most...this is the first movie in a long time when I can actually say i was pissed off when it ended. I wanted it to just keep on going.

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                      • TC_llama499
                        Resident Rock Climber
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 1573

                        #41
                        Re: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

                        yeah it didnt have as much fighting as i thought it would have but it was still good. Long as **** but good.

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                        • Afrombean
                          FFR Player
                          • Feb 2007
                          • 285

                          #42
                          Re: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

                          Originally posted by insanefreddy926
                          Too gory and inappropriate? That's how it happened in the book. I don't care about little 5 year olds who never read it and think it's a great happy magical story. I'm pretty sure when Voldemort resurrected and said "Harry Potter I'm going to kill you" in the fourth movie would traumatize a child way more than some nasty wounds on Malfoy. It's not a children's book. The movie got a PG rating. It wasn't inappropriate enough.
                          I meant it more in the sense of it being so graphic that it doesn't mesh with the rest of the film. It's tonally dark, yes, but it's not graphic, violent, or gory.

                          Basically, you can more easily say "Malfoy gets magically cut all over his body" and it'll fit the overall tone of the novel, but if you try to show it in graphic detail, it'll feel wrong. Frankly, what I had imagined when I read the book probably would have launched this film from PG to R.

                          Originally posted by PsYcHoZeRoSk8eR
                          I enjoyed this. I'm now looking forward to the next one slightly more.

                          I would have really liked for them to go all out, especially with the violence and language and all, but I think they weighed their choices, between going PG-13 and PG, and this was better for the production or whatever it is.
                          Language?

                          You're joking right? There's next to no "language" in the books at all.

                          ps "it was still good. Long as **** but good."

                          It's that mentality that causes films like this to be too short. Are you aware that WB made Snyder cut roughly a half hour from Watchmen? Why? Not for content. Just because jerks like you have the attention span of a peanut. This film was not "long as ****". I wouldn't have minded it lasting another half hour, and I'd even be good to go for another full hour, assuming they kept as good a pace as they did in this.

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                          • bluguerrilla
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                            • Apr 2006
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                            #43
                            Re: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

                            I didn't notice the length.

                            The main thing I didn't like about the ending was the lack of the fight scene at the end. I mean, they didn't want to do explosions and ****?

                            The cave scene could have been more intense from Dumbledore. More words, I mean. "Hurt me, not them" etc.

                            How are they going to find the diadem?


                            Am I the only one that thinks Daniel Radcliffe can't show emotion to save his life? I mean, it could be partially the director's fault (like the 5th movie 'now actors, don't act!') but who knows.

                            I did really like this 6th movie, though.

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                            • Afrobean
                              Admiral in the Red Army
                              • Dec 2003
                              • 13262

                              #44
                              Re: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

                              Originally posted by bluguerrilla
                              The main thing I didn't like about the ending was the lack of the fight scene at the end. I mean, they didn't want to do explosions and ****?
                              They removed the fight at the end for two logical reasons that I can surmise:

                              #1: It didn't affect the story. At all. It was just an excuse for a bunch of action that wasn't really needed in the story, and quite frankly doesn't make much sense. How is it that the Death Eaters could run into such opposition in the night time when everyone should be in bed, and furthermore, how is it that in the enormous castle, all of the students and teachers would be able to group together against the Death Eaters' stealth attack?

                              #2: There will be an even greater, better, and more epic fight at the end of the film series and they'd be treading similar ground to do it here as well. The only part of the fight that was necessary was Harry attempting to take revenge on Snape and failing miserably. Nothing else matters.

                              Notice also that they'd be eating screen time by adding in a fight on top of what they already have. So it would either be like 15 minutes or more longer or they'd have cut out a lot of ****. I'd guess they'd just cut **** out to keep it around the 2 hour 30 minute limit that these "epic" films seem to not want to go over.

                              How are they going to find the diadem?
                              Could be something as simple as "hey, I think I saw something like that in the Room of Requirement!" They don't need to show it to us in year 6; it is reasonable to guess that a character might have noticed it without it appearing on screen. If you're going to get into those questions though, I think you should be worrying about:

                              #1: Dumbledore's memorial is important and what happened to his wand is also important (fun fact: before the seventh book came out, the script for movie 6 had Harry taking Dumbledore's wand when he died, but naturally this was nixed when book 7 came out).

                              #2: The Gaunt ring needs some exposition for it to make sense yet. As far as the film is concerned, Dumbledore found it SOMEHOW and destroyed it SOMEHOW and that's all there is to it. I'm curious how they'll explain this one out in movie 7/8, but I honestly wouldn't be surprised to have Harry just say that Dumbledore had told him all about it before he died, even though this was not shown in the film.

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                              • Wineandbread
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                                • Oct 2007
                                • 2105

                                #45
                                Re: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Movie)

                                I didn't remember a lot of what I read when I entered the movie, but the movie itself was decent.

                                I thought the movie emphasized Ron/Hermione relationship much more than was needed.
                                I also liked how Snape was like, "o hai thar I'm the Half-Blood Prince k bai"

                                Everything after Malfoy confronts Dumbledore didn't seem right. I thought the Death Eaters were followed? They didn't just march out merrily. And they totally skimped on Dumbledore's funeral. =(
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