I do, but I haven't been able to read it yet!Have you got your new book? I've got my new book! I've always enjoyed this format.
My wife has finished it, and usually we'd be discussing it, but man am I busy these days...
I do, but I haven't been able to read it yet!Have you got your new book? I've got my new book! I've always enjoyed this format.
I don't follow your first statement, "Harry" won't turn 40 until 2020, his birth was in 1980.TIL, Harry Potter was over 40 when he found out about Hogwarts.
Voldy's 1st coming was the Thatcher Years, not WW2 (that was Dumbledore's "happy friend").
He replied to me, misstating Voldey's first appearance as being WWII. Since Voldey's first appearance stopped when Harry was born, that'd mean Harry was born in 1945. Which isn't right. WWII is, indeed, Grindelwald vs Dumbledore. Doesn't matter much for the rest of my point, but he was right.I don't follow your first statement, "Harry" won't turn 40 until 2020, his birth was in 1980.
It does matter in that Voldy is a way bigger part of the books then Grindy, so, if it had been him, it would have been a bigger deal by default.Doesn't matter much for the rest of my point, but he was right.
A date was given, but it's been announced as a trilogy since the first press releases. So, no surprise?Fantastic Beasts sequel announced... before the movie has been released?
I know Warner Brothers is hard up for a hit, but really? ... whatever, I guess. As long as we get more US based Wizarding World, I'm for it.
Really? I never noticed. I was hoping we'd get a Quidditch movie next.A date was given, but it's been announced as a trilogy since the first press releases. So, no surprise?
Yeah, wife and I were questioning going for a trilogy without announcing much else and based on a rather small book. But, they did get JK to write for it (and at least the next one too) and what I've seen I've been impressed.Really? I never noticed. I was hoping we'd get a Quidditch movie next.
I don't see why they wouldn't announce more. It's going to be a hit; I wouldn't bet against that.A date was given, but it's been announced as a trilogy since the first press releases. So, no surprise?
I can understand not announcing more, not spoiling the first movie, guessing that only a basic outline is currently written for parts 2 and 3. I'm looking forward to the movies.I don't see why they wouldn't announce more. It's going to be a hit; I wouldn't bet against that.
Well, that's @LittleKagsin covered.I got a fox. I'm not disappointed.
Ditto. Though, I'm going to assume my patronus is either a raven, or a zelda-style poe ghostEh...I don't care enough to register for the site. I'm gonna assume mine is a human.
Well since Patroni(?) are basically magic security blankets, maybe it's just that the presence of the little monster just makes everything else seem harmless to you.I have a "West Highland Terrier" which is VERY specific and makes me think Rowling is a fan of the breed. I'm not amused; my aunt used to have a pair of them that would terrorize me as a kid (and bit me several times), so it makes NO sense that I'd have them as a patronus.
They're also magic messenger services.Well since Patroni(?) are basically magic security blankets, maybe it's just that the presence of the little monster just makes everything else seem harmless to you.
I would argue that it's much harder to out and out abuse your children in the way you could even 30 years ago. If Harry showed up to school with a black eye and bruises from getting beat by the Dursleys, someone would do something about it, if only because they were legally required to. Fuck, his squib neighbor would have written to Dumbledore and he'd have made sure SOMETHING was done about it. The Dursleys may have been horrible people, but it's also clear that they didn't actually endanger Harry's life, even if they treated him like a burden.Pretty sure Harry was being punished for way too many things to be able to single out magic as the main reason why he was being abused. Not to mention that, as i recall, the moments he did magic where always an escape for him, and he took the punishment better.
Plus, considering muggle-born, it's likely that not knowing about magic means you have no idea there's something to suppress.
I have a few issues with this movie, one of which is a minor nitpick and the other is eye-rollingly cringey.
- The big bad guy changing his appearance at the end - he'd have gotten away with it if it weren't for those meddling kids! First, it's very Scooby Doo. Second, really? Does Johnny fucking Depp have to be in everything? I'm so sick of that guy. Third, in the wizarding world, this would be a known tactic. It's something that they'd guard against day and night - like a metal detector in our world. Otherwise, bad guys would be impersonating people all the time. Yet he gets away with it for years. Until the hero - who's seen him maybe a handful of times - figures it out. Come on, man.
Yeah, I liked it well enough, but I thought it could have been much better.