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Originally Posted by floatingslowly
I don't know...it just felt like a refresher course in PotterLand. even the "big shock" of Dumbledore dying was ruined beforehand.
it's going to be interesting to see how she gets Snape out of trouble. right now it sure looks like he'll be spending quality time as some warlock-named-Bubba's bitch in Azkaban.
the last movie was on HBO this weekend and I watched part of it again. man, I want a Death Eater tattoo on my arm.
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Here are my feelings on the movies:
The first movie was terrible, the second movie was a bit better but still pretty bad, the third movie was excellent, and the fourth movie had too many edits and tried to cram too much into such a short amount of time, and completely left out the best part of the plot. Still though, it was entertaining, and I've seen it about a billion times.
I have way, way high hopes for the 6th movie. I wish Alfonso Cuarón would direct it, but I know that's just wishful thinking. He did such a fantastic job on the third one though. It was the only movie that didn't feel rushed.
As for Snape, I think Dumbledore gave him orders to kill him, that Snape didn't necessarily do it by choice. If Snape hadn't killed Dumbledore, then Draco would have had to, and I don't think Dumbledore wanted that to happen. So while that whole scene was playing out, I think the two of them were communicating using legilimency. Anyway, I don't think Snape will meet a happy end, but I do think he will generally be regarded as one of the "good guys" (at least moreso than bad) by the end of the series. Poor Snape. He'll die, no doubt. But not before he and Harry become BFFs.