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Have finally watched the last Harry Potter movie.
- I was really disappointed that there wasn't an audience for the final showdown between Harry and Voldemort. NEEDED WITNESSES.
- The Malfoys just walking off seemed a bit odd.
- The 19 years later didn't look as bad on film as it did in still pictures. I remember seeing spoiler pics before the movie came out and everyone looked fairly horribly makeup-ed. But it didn't look as bad on film. Also Ginny was smokin'!
- LOL Albus Severus Potter. I really can only assume that Ginny's been far too busy with her professional sports career to pay much attention to whatever emoish shenanigans Harry gets up to. Things like climbing up mountains to stare into the distance, lighting candles at Snape's grave, and naming their children after every dead person he knows.
- Totally disappointed we didn't see the Ravenclaw common room! I have no idea what the Hufflepuff room looks like, but Ravenclaw sounded like it totally kicked every other common room's ass.
- I think Snape came off better in the movie than in the book, but it was all still fairly creepy to me. Everything about his "love" for Lily screamed UNHEALTHY WRONG BADNESS to me. It was sweet when they were tiny children, but quickly went south. At least the whole "look at me" at the end didn't seem nearly as creepy as it did in the book.
- And speaking of Snape, did his death happen that way in the book? Voldemort: It is vital to my plan and continued existence that you die, but I'll just wander off without making sure it actually happens.
- Random thing - I found it really odd that James never spoke. Not in flashbacks or when he was ghosting around. I don't specifically remember if the book was super focused on Lily, but even Sirius had some words for Harry while Harry's father was...just sort of hanging out? Maybe he was just being a douche, like Snape liked to think of him.
- McGonagall is awesome. Is it any wonder she was awesome when she lived at Downton Abbey?

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I loved McGonagall, any part she was in was instantly better.
But my favorite part was when she woke the stone guards(?) at the school and said she always wanted to do that and Molly gave her this look that said "I'm standing next to a crazy person."
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Voldemort rejected he Mercy and his own action in attacking Harry caused his death (as he had no more horcruxes).
This was rather the heart of the final book- and everything had built to it. In the movie it was a rather unsatisfying showdown at the O.K. Corral. Blech. Missed the whole point and I was bitterly disappointed.
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I think Snape was a warning for mistaking obsession for love. *shrugs* That is the only thing right now that makes sense to me.
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lol Snape came off better in the movie because they cut out the part where he called her a slur and she broke up with him. WHATEVER, SNAPE.
JAMES TOTALLY SPOKE IN THE BOOK. WHATEVER, MOVIE.
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while Harry's father was...just sort of hanging out? Maybe he was just being a douche, like Snape liked to think of him.
JAMES WAS A BAG OF DICKS AND NOTHING CAN CONVINCE ME OTHERWISE.
Lily was temporarily blinded by his really great hair and teenage hormones.
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And Snape pretty much skeeves me out, no matter how you look at it.
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MTE.
lol Snape came off better in the movie because they cut out the part where he called her a slur and she broke up with him. WHATEVER, SNAPE.
The bit with Snape's tears wasn't in the book, was it? That was another strange thing.
JAMES TOTALLY SPOKE IN THE BOOK. WHATEVER, MOVIE.
Maybe they didn't feel like paying the actor?
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He is skeevy. The only time I really liked him was in GoF when he shoved Ron and Harry's head forward for talking. I don't know what that says me. lol
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