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I remembered I actually own some HP movies! (Boredom + Target = things I don't really need.)
I can, with reluctance, understand why they made Cho the one to turn in the D.A.: it was an easy way to have the Harry/Cho relationship disappear, and you simply don't have the time to put everything into a movie. But still it was sucky for Cho to be the scapegoat on that one.
Why in the world did they burn down the Burrow in the movies? That's...what? Why? It was this entire extra scene that wasn't in the books. Was there some kind of production note that said "NEEDS MORE FLAMES"? O_o
Amazingly enough, the movie managed to point out even more than the book just how much the "Half Blood Prince" reveal didn't matter in the slightest. XD
Snape: THAT'S RIGHT! I AM THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE!!
Harry: NOO-- Hold on. Do...do I need to care about that? I mean, you just killed Dumbledore. I'm just saying. Perspective and all, since the textbook was more handy than evil.
Snape: YES YOU NEED TO CARE. BECAUSE MY BOOK HAD SNAPE COOTIES.
Harry: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
- I started to write a list of which characters were better in the book and which were better in the movie and which were just plain different. But I got a bit bored, so let's just say that the default for a character is that their book version is better than their movie version. More often than not, this is the case. There are some exceptions.
- Draco is more rounded in the movies. In the books he basically turns up whenever the scene calls for a douchebag and then leaves. On the screen we see a bit more.
- Neville is an odd case. The movies seem to have made him more awesome than what he is the books. (e.g., being an amazing dancer or being the one to give Harry the gillyweed) Don't get me wrong, I like Neville and this isn't some kind of "THIS CHARACTER MUST STAY IN HIS PLACE" thing. Just pointing out differences.
- Dumbledore is also a strange case. I like both versions, but the Dumbledore you see on screen really isn't the Dumbledore you see in the books. Until I read the books, I had the impression that Harry and Dumbledore hung out together practically all the time, while in the books Harry really doesn't see him very often.
- I like Snape better in the movies probably because Alan Rickman gives Snape a slight badass vibe, where in the book I found Snape to be fairly pathetic. Not necessarily in a "he's such a wuss" way, but more in a "I'm going to torment children because I was picked on in school" way. Loads of people get tormented as kids, but they manage to LET IT GO.
- Draco is more rounded in the movies. In the books he basically turns up whenever the scene calls for a douchebag and then leaves. On the screen we see a bit more.
Snape: THAT'S RIGHT! I AM THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE!!
Harry: NOO-- Hold on. Do...do I need to care about that? I mean, you just killed Dumbledore. I'm just saying. Perspective and all, since the textbook was more handy than evil.
Snape: YES YOU NEED TO CARE. BECAUSE MY BOOK HAD SNAPE COOTIES.
Harry: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

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MICHELLE
YOU ARE GETTING BUTTHURT ABOUT WHAT IS/ISN'T IN THE MOVIES
WELCOME TO HARRY POTTER FANDOM
I feel like I should give you a star or a plaque or something.
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Or in some cases, it even makes us better people.
I actually haven't seen anything beyond the Goblet of Fire movie. I suppose some of the extra might have been JK offering hints and tips as she supposedly does to the crew/cast.
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THANK YOU!
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Clearly, they should have just gone out searching the highways for a flaming sofa instead.
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Does that make any sense?
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It was still weird. And they seemed to watse all their effort on that instead of doing the Epic Hogwarts Battle.
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YOU AND ME BOTH. HE CAN BE SUCH A DOUCHE IN THE BOOKS BUT HE'S A GOOD PERSON AT HEART.
*HUGGLES HER RON*
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In the earlier movies you can really tell that there are supposed to be moments between them. One that stands out in my mind is when Hermione goes to the dance and Harry's ogling at her, which didn't happen in the book. But that kind of stuff seems to disappear in the later movies.
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The Doctor would not approve of the ginger being dumbed down and douched up in the movies.
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On the set of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince:
"That was crap! You're all crap! It needs more movement, more excitement, more ... flames! I know, this time do it like arsonists!"
Sorry if you have no clue what I'm on about.
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This is so extremely true. I love Movie!Snape way more than Book!Snape, which is saying a lot because I'm a book person and usually am like "OMG Book always trumps movie!" And no, this is not because I was in love with Alan Rickman beforehand; I didn't even know who Alan Rickman WAS before Harry Potter. Because I am of the TRUE HP Generation, which means I was 11 when the first book came out, and then stayed the same age as the characters as the saga progressed. We are an awesome select few.
So for me, Alan Rickman will always be Snape.
And that is why I lurve him. Even if he does have Snape cooties.
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re: HP books vs. movies?
Alas, I saw the first movie (taken by friends right after a bad break-up) and only then read the books, and it took a while, at that. So to me, I always see Alan Rickman as Snape, even in the books.
In fact, in the first novel, there's some reference to Snape wanting to cancel Christmas, which is exactly like Rickman's Sheriff of Nottingham in that otherwise forgettable movie, "Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves". :)
At this point, I've read so much HP fanfic that it colors the way I see the characters in the books and the films. This isn't a good or bad thing, so to speak, *shrugs* it's just the way it is.
Thanks for this HP posting bit. Got me thinking about the whole HP thing again. However, not planning on reading the books again for a while.
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Have never liked Ron being the comedic relief in the films.
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As for the burning down of the Burrow, where are they gonna have Bill and Fleur's wedding? Or is that yet another plot point that's left out in the films? *shakes fist at scriptwriters*
Re: HP books vs. movies?
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