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Old 11-17-2011, 09:02 PM   #355
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I definitely did the imaginary vs screen morphing with the Potter movies, but in a good way. There wasn't that big of a leap. I think the characters were cast perfectly (except for Harry's Aunt).
What was lost, was the fullness and richness of the story. So many missing details, especially as the standard length of the movies could not keep up with the increasing length of the books. The school looked wonderful, Diagon Alley was fantastic, the magic was fun, but the depth of the story was missing.

I've heard that they did a fabulous job with Deathly Hollows and it has been suggested that I try to watch the whole thing back to back, but I don't think my heart is into it.
i liked the potter cover art and even though i saw all the movies, i still picture harry looking like a human form of the cover art images (which were not very photo-realistic) and i especially liked his hair. yep, i think the deathly hallows duo is pretty well done, if i were younger i'd probably say it was awesome
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