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*grins*
I'm photomaniping my way to happiness...
I'm photomaniping my way to happiness...
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deliciously_naughty said:Where'd you guys get the banners? Do they have them for ravenclaw and hufflepuff too?
We went along to the POA filming in Palmers green yesterday and got chatting to a man working on the film; he was telling us some of the scenes that had been shot already - the aunt Marge bit is slightly different from the book, apparently she floats out into the conservatory and then into the sky, Uncle Vernon grabs her ankle and the dog jumps at his. Also ... they've kept ... Snape dressed in woman's clothing when the students have their lesson about boggarts with Lupin. Oh and apparently the models of the Dementors are really scary.
Actress Anna Friel, David Thewlis' girlfriend, was quoted as saying the following in The Look, part of The Mirror:
"David is just starting work on the new Harry Potter film, so we'll have even less time together. He is playing Professor Lupin and has now become the favourite with all our friends who've got kids. Their eyes are huge with awe at the fact that David is going to be meeting Harry Potter. It will be brilliant - i'm really excited for him.
It will be nice to say to our kids one day, 'look there's Daddy,' especially with Gary Oldman and Michael Gambon, who is taking over the Richard Harris role of Professor Dumbledore. But i won't be as popluar as he is - the girlfriend of Professor Lupin doesn't sound quite as cool."
Just-Legal said:*is still pissed about Gary Oldman tho*
Everything below is from the US publishers of Harry Potter, Scholastic's, summary about the book in a catalogue of their summer and autumn releases.
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"I say to you all, once again - in the light of Lord Voldemort's return, we are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided.
"Lord Voldemort's gift for spreading discord and enmity is very great. We can fight it only by showing an equally strong bond of friendship and trust."
So spoke Albus Dumbledore at the end of Harry Potter's fourth year at Hogwarts.
But as he enters his fifth year at wizard school, it seems those bonds have never been tested more.
Lord Voldemort's rise has opened a rift in the wizarding world between those who believe the truth about his return, and those who prefer to believe it's all madness and lies - just more trouble from Harry Potter.
Add this to a host of other worries for Harry...
- A Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher with a personality like poisoned honey
- A venomous, disgruntled house-elf
- Ron as Keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch team
- And of course, what every student dreads: end-of-term Ordinary Wizarding Level exams.
And you know what Harry faces during the day. But at night it's even worse, because then he dreams of a single door in a silent corridor.
And this door is somehow more terrifying than every other nightmare combined.
In the richest instalment yet of JK Rowling's seven-part story, Harry Potter confronts the unreliability of the very government of the magical world, and the impotence of the authorities at Hogwarts.
Despite this (or perhaps because of it) Harry finds depth and strength in his friends, beyond what even he knew; boundless loyalty, and unbearable sacrifice.
Though thick runs the plot (as well as the spine), readers will race through these pages, and leave Hogwarts, like Harry, wishing only for the next train back.
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