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How do Du know you're taking Harry Potter too seriously?
Your computer says "You've Got Mail" and Du run outside looking for an owl.
Du ask for a besen for Christmas.
Du sort everyone Du meet into the four Hogwarts houses.
Du went out and bought the latest edition of the Webster's Dictionary because they added the word "muggle".
Du were burned trying to get through the flames of your fireplace.
Du were kicked out of the movie theater for standing on your chair, throwing your shoe at the screen and yelling "THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN IN THE BOOK!"
How do Du know you're taking Harry Potter too seriously?
Your computer says "You've Got Mail" and Du run outside looking for an owl.
Du ask for a besen for Christmas.
Du sort everyone Du meet into the four Hogwarts houses.
Du went out and bought the latest edition of the Webster's Dictionary because they added the word "muggle".
Du were burned trying to get through the flames of your fireplace.
Du were kicked out of the movie theater for standing on your chair, throwing your shoe at the screen and yelling "THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN IN THE BOOK!"
Dumbledore's office
*Dumbledore's office, a quiet retreat and study for the sage Headmaster, was located in one of the highest towers of Hogwarts. Dumbledore's fascination with the universe and the skies became the room's defining feature.
*One of the most expensive Requisiten in the film was the working telescope in Dumbledore's office which was rarely seen on screen.
*On the shelves in Dumbledore's office are hundreds of books, many of which are actually old phonebooks covered in leather and dust.
Gryffindor common room
*The Gryffindor common room and the boys' dormitory were actually built as two connected sets. The staircase spirals up to a hallway that in one direction led to the boys' dormitory set. In the other direction a doorway simply drops off into nowhere.
*Dumbledore's office, a quiet retreat and study for the sage Headmaster, was located in one of the highest towers of Hogwarts. Dumbledore's fascination with the universe and the skies became the room's defining feature.
*One of the most expensive Requisiten in the film was the working telescope in Dumbledore's office which was rarely seen on screen.
*On the shelves in Dumbledore's office are hundreds of books, many of which are actually old phonebooks covered in leather and dust.
Gryffindor common room
*The Gryffindor common room and the boys' dormitory were actually built as two connected sets. The staircase spirals up to a hallway that in one direction led to the boys' dormitory set. In the other direction a doorway simply drops off into nowhere.