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Old 16-11-2010, 23:02   #31
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Old 17-11-2010, 12:19   #32
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Old 19-11-2010, 12:03   #33
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I'm taking the family to Cineworld in Ipswich on Sunday morning to see it *excited*
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Old 19-11-2010, 21:40   #34
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I might go see it. It'll be the first one I've seen since the first, and the only one at the cinema.

3D is pointless. Everyone else will just have to see it how I do.
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Old 21-11-2010, 14:41   #35
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That was superb, the best of the Harry Potter films so far. I've heard critics saying that some of it dragged a bit but it didn't feel like that to me.

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There were tears in my eyes at the beginning when Hermione was erasing her parents memory of her and removing herself from the pictures.

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Some good drama and some cracking comedy moments, the acting was much improved over previous films and Emma Watson seems to have tamed her eyebrows as well.

Can't wait for the next one and I really don't care about the lack of 3D. I'd rather the next one was released in 2D anyway.
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Old 22-11-2010, 19:24   #36
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Going on Saturday, going on Saturday, and I'm going to be a good girl and avoid the spoilers in here

I did have opening night tickets, in the best seats Lincoln Odeon has to offer, but then I discovered that the money needed to pay for the tickets was not in the bank. I was not happy
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Old 23-11-2010, 10:51   #37
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Brilliant. It's clearly not a stand-alone film, nor is it a straight portrayal of the book, but it sets up the sequel brilliantly for film goers and and book fans equally. Smatterings of humour and a fair wedge of emotionally intense drama too - left me itching for July

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Old 23-11-2010, 13:27   #38
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I enjoyed it although I didn't think it was the best.

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Unlike the other films, there didn't seem to be any parts that weren't in the book, which I quite liked - although of course they had cut a few bits out!

Loved the comedy bits - the dancing and random comments.

I think this was a film that you really needed to read the book beforehand - Phil didn't 'get' a lot of it, he said things like 'they seemed to move around the country randomly' and he found it quite boring.



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Old 23-11-2010, 13:28   #39
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Just me found it a bit tedious then? I appreciate that it's basically just setting up the next film they seemed to forget to put a story into this one. I guess it's different if you've read the books but if you haven't there just seemed to be a whole lot of not much happening.

First time I've been to the cinema in ages (certainly since the current 3D fad kicked off) and it was disappointing to see the number of shots that were blatently only there for the 3D impact.
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Old 24-11-2010, 11:33   #40
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it was disappointing to see the number of shots that were blatently only there for the 3D impact.
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