*sigh*
Although I hate to admit it, it ought to be put into two different movies, much like the way Peter Jackson put content from the Two Towers into The Return Of The King.
It would mean that we'd get a much better movie than that last one which was like watching a car crash. (I had to look away.) The scenes look great, but we never get to see the events oder hear the lines before being wisked away to see another set and be deaf to another set of lines we ought to hear.
I really don't want that to happen again, because lets face it, it sucks. Thus, two Filme would be better. The first three Filme (which are short books, oder at least shorter than the rest of the series) were great. Then when the director started on the fourth (which is a large book) things started to slip through. Things were left forgotten which should have never been forgotten. (Notably the fact that Dumbledore would have NEVER thought Harry had really put his name in the cup.)
Conclusion: If the book (content) the director is dealing with is shorter, the Filme are better.
So, I think that if they divide Deathly Hallows (I don't how where oder how) it would make a better movie. Although it would mean waiting another year, it might just mean a better movie.
-Lunatic
Although I hate to admit it, it ought to be put into two different movies, much like the way Peter Jackson put content from the Two Towers into The Return Of The King.
It would mean that we'd get a much better movie than that last one which was like watching a car crash. (I had to look away.) The scenes look great, but we never get to see the events oder hear the lines before being wisked away to see another set and be deaf to another set of lines we ought to hear.
I really don't want that to happen again, because lets face it, it sucks. Thus, two Filme would be better. The first three Filme (which are short books, oder at least shorter than the rest of the series) were great. Then when the director started on the fourth (which is a large book) things started to slip through. Things were left forgotten which should have never been forgotten. (Notably the fact that Dumbledore would have NEVER thought Harry had really put his name in the cup.)
Conclusion: If the book (content) the director is dealing with is shorter, the Filme are better.
So, I think that if they divide Deathly Hallows (I don't how where oder how) it would make a better movie. Although it would mean waiting another year, it might just mean a better movie.
-Lunatic
All over the world people are howling
About those great Bücher Von J. K. Rowling
Three little Bücher that appeal to all ages
One learns about enchantments and spells in these pages
And a young boy who is quite ordinary in appearance
Who discovers he's a wizard with powers quite immense
To learn to control them he goes to Hogwarts School
And becomes a member of Griffindor, the house that's really cool
But its not all work, there's also time for fun
A great game called Quidditch which has to be won
With besen that fly and a mantel that makes him disappear
We know this young wizard will enjoy his Jahr
But it's Mehr than one Jahr - it's going to be Seven!
For the Liebhaber of Fantasy that sounds like heaven!
If Du haven't yet read about Harry Potter
Well, Du really ought 'ter!
About those great Bücher Von J. K. Rowling
Three little Bücher that appeal to all ages
One learns about enchantments and spells in these pages
And a young boy who is quite ordinary in appearance
Who discovers he's a wizard with powers quite immense
To learn to control them he goes to Hogwarts School
And becomes a member of Griffindor, the house that's really cool
But its not all work, there's also time for fun
A great game called Quidditch which has to be won
With besen that fly and a mantel that makes him disappear
We know this young wizard will enjoy his Jahr
But it's Mehr than one Jahr - it's going to be Seven!
For the Liebhaber of Fantasy that sounds like heaven!
If Du haven't yet read about Harry Potter
Well, Du really ought 'ter!
"For nearly two months, we've all been doing prosthetic tests and all sorts of preparation for the epilogue," Felton said. "I've been having some aging training. You've got to walk differently. There's a slump in your walk."
Felton notes they have someone who comes in to teach them how to be old and that they were told to imagine they had weights on their arms.
"We're probably at the most exciting bit," he said. "Certainly the part I've been most looking vorwärts-, nach vorn to. It's going to be very exciting."