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Hedwig, We must try not to sink beneath our anguish, but battle on.
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Jun 20, 2010 10:45AM
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I loved Sirius ... actually, I really loved the whole gang, James, Sirius, Lupin and well, Pettigrew ... for the bare 5 minutes they were in the series ... !!
I love or love to hate almost all the characters. My favorites, though, would have to be Harry, Ron, Hermione, Dumbledore, Snape, Hagrid, Luna, Dobby, and Umbridge.
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Annie GO Saints! wrote: "I like Snape, Draco, Voldemort, Dumbledore, Hermione, and Luna."
I love how you love Voldemort! ahah he is kind of a good character
I love how you love Voldemort! ahah he is kind of a good character
The Weasleys, firstly, as a whole.Then McGonagall
Then Kingsley Shacklebolt!
and then Tonks, and Hermione, and Luna
Yeah, she is really very caring and sweet, very motherly, but acts all strict. I really like her, and the actor who plays her in the movies.Some of her dialougues are hillarious:
"We never use transfigaration as a punishment." (To Moody)
"Why is it that everytime something happens its always you two?" (To Harry, Ron and Harmoine)
And the argument with Umbridge in the stairway.
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Hedwig, We must try not to sink beneath our anguish, but battle on.
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I liked the guy who played Dumbledore in the first movie too and I definitely liked him in the books.
Yes, he was much older than the present guy, but I heard that he died or something after the first 2 movies, and they had to cast someone else.
I love Dumbledore in the books and I really like Richard Harris as Dumbledore in the first two films, though he doesn't look energetic enough (which is understandable as he was in poor health and died after the first two films, as Mirza said). Michael Gambon (cast as Dumbledore after Harris's death) is alright in PoA, horrible in GoF, and not that great in OotP. While, he does seem to have the youthfulness that Harry usually associates with Dmbledore in the books, he just doesn't come off as a very kind, wise, and gentle person, though he does have some scenes that aren't too bad (like the dormitory scene at the end of GoF). In HBP, however, I think Gambon is perfect (better than Harris)! Finally, Dumbledore shows he care for Harry greatly, looks active, and is funny and wise. I especially the line love where Dumbledore asks Harry to trust him in on the tower in HBP - it's just perfectly delivered.
Lol - I guess I didn't really say. But no. I like Gambon in HBP the best, but I don't really like him in the other films, so I'm not sure how to answer the question. I don't want to say Harris was better overall, because he wasn't in as many HP films, and Gambon is so good in HBP. Then again, if Harris had been alive (and younger) and had the same material as Gambon in HBP to work with, I don't know how that Dumbledore would have turned out...But this is just hypothetical. Anyway, wouldn't say I like Harris better.
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I watchd this interview and Dan Radcliffe was talking about Harriss and how he was a little out of it when filming... i still think he was pretty great, but its hard to say who is better because Harriss was only in 2 films and showed up in very few parts
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ive heard of the secret of moonacre. funky movie!





