As far as spectacle goes, this final chapter of the Harry Potter franchise has plenty of it with showy special effects and a rich and alluring density that once again overshadows the narrative
I have simply no problem that this woman did not like the movie.
BUT..
WTF
HOW CAN RT SELECT 2 REVIEWS OF THESE HUSBAND AND WIFE FROM THE SAME F*CKIN SITE AND THAT TOO CRAMMED ON A SINGLE PAGE , AND COUNT IT AS TWO
This couple of keller and urban must be laughin there a*s off seeing this.
Potter fans over the age of 25: now that this wish fulfillment has left your dull life how will you fill your days? Read the books made for children a 30th time? LARP in the front yard with that guy from down the street with the speech impediment and who touched those kids 5 years ago?
Bet you're regretting not getting in on that post-Avatar suicide now.
The only reason you children liked these movies is because of entrapment; I, for one, don't give in to fads so I never got into the Harry Potter series (thank God.) The fight between the two of them (Harry and Voldy) was completely unclimactic (unlike Luke vs Vader in "Jedi.") It was rushed and I didn't care for any of the characters (and I've seen every movie, yes.)
Chris Perez
She says that the Harry Potter movies focus too much on special effects over narrative, but praises the Transformer movies?
WTF?
Jul 15 - 03:26 PM