Be honest, who's looking forward to the Harry Potter flick?

jbj

Poor old Geordie's array...
I go to the cinema maybe once a year these days but I'm stoked for this.
 
I'm glad it will be the last one I have to sit through......

(Probably not what you were looking for, is it?)
 
I am, but then again, I am a nerd, or a geek, or something.
I am going to be picking my son up from scout camp in CA, then driving to WA. We are going to stop for the night somewhere where it is playing.

 
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I was kind of interested -- might as well see how this story ends --so I thought I would tag along with my brother's family to see it. But my nephew informed me that he no longer has any interest in make-believe fantasy. From now on, he's only interested in real true stuff... like pro wrestling.
 
I was kind of interested -- might as well see how this story ends --so I thought I would tag along with my brother's family to see it. But my nephew informed me that he no longer has any interest in make-believe fantasy. From now on, he's only interested in real true stuff... like pro wrestling.

:lol:

As real as it gets, right there....
 
Absolutely stoked for the movie. I will, however, wait until mid-week next week in hopes of a smaller crowd.
 
I'll put it on our Netflix cue. Haven't seen Part I yet because I didn't want to have to wait a year between the two. We'll put them both on the cue once Part II is available.
 
Absolutely stoked for the movie. I will, however, wait until mid-week next week in hopes of a smaller crowd.

I have an extra 12:45 ticket tonite if you won't fall asleep at work tomorrow! :Wave:

So yeah, I'm going. :embarrassed:
 
My son and I are looking forward to seeing the last installment. He was a fan when he was first introduced to the world of Harry Potter and I have enjoyed it too. My wife on the other doesn't want to see it. She wants to remember Harry as the young innocent boy who entered Hogwarts.
 
My son and I are looking forward to seeing the last installment. He was a fan when he was first introduced to the world of Harry Potter and I have enjoyed it too. My wife on the other doesn't want to see it. She wants to remember Harry as the young innocent boy who entered Hogwarts.

I would prefer to remember Hogwarts on fire and Emma Watson tarting it up! :love:
 
I haven't seen any of them. My kids are a little too young for them yet. I am sure once they are old enough, I will see them all. They really dig the Narnia stuff now. My wife reads them the books before bed, then when they finished the books we watched the movies. She was hoping when they were done with Narnia, they would move on to the Harry Potter stuff, but they wanted to re-read Narnia. So probably sometime in the next couple of months, they will get started on Potter.
 
I haven't seen any of them. My kids are a little too young for them yet. I am sure once they are old enough, I will see them all. They really dig the Narnia stuff now. My wife reads them the books before bed, then when they finished the books we watched the movies. She was hoping when they were done with Narnia, they would move on to the Harry Potter stuff, but they wanted to re-read Narnia. So probably sometime in the next couple of months, they will get started on Potter.

The Harry Potter stuff does a good job of growing up with the kids.

The first book really is more a childrens book, then as the characters (and target audience) get get older, the books get more mature, and more dark.

My personal favorites were the middle books. By the end, it became pretty dark even for my taste. :embarrassed:
 
I haven't seen any of them. My kids are a little too young for them yet. I am sure once they are old enough, I will see them all. They really dig the Narnia stuff now. My wife reads them the books before bed, then when they finished the books we watched the movies. She was hoping when they were done with Narnia, they would move on to the Harry Potter stuff, but they wanted to re-read Narnia. So probably sometime in the next couple of months, they will get started on Potter.

I guess you could call me lucky because my son grew up with them. He is a little more than three months away from turning 18 and started watching Harry Potter at age 7 or 8. Don't remember the release date. It is kind of neat that he gracefully aged with the kids in the movie as well. Because he wore glasses at a young age, kids used to call him Harry Potter. For a while he felt honored and then it got irritating. The perils of being a youth.
 
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