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Prisoner of Azkaban

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Post Mon Jun 07, 2004 4:34 am

@final And parents Should keep their kids away from them if they feel that those things are bad for them. unfortunatley most dont (my self I do not belive harry potter is bad but I can see where people would and with validity) Almost OT coming up That is my biggest beef most parents who b**ch about things dont actually take enuf interest in their kids lives to be proactive (a generalization I grant but unforunately an accurate one) Those that do have every right! Those that dont are caught up in the "nothings my fault" malaise that is around today. I really dont like the culture of victimhood. All in all I am going to see POA and will probably enjoy it

Post Mon Jun 07, 2004 2:11 pm

I would have to agree that HP is not the best role-model, mainly because he is rewarded consistently, even though he breakes the rules on a regular basis. Still, bear in mind that the novels in question are escapist literature, and were written purely for entertainment, so if HP DID obey the rules all the time, it would make for a rather dull read .


Heinrich von Potsdam and the Prisoner of Landsberg
That was great Taw .

Post Tue Jun 08, 2004 4:17 am

i have just seen HP3, all in all, its not bad, though the film kinda skips so many parts dat its kinda hard to understand it if u havent read da book. i like Troy n The Day After Tomorrow better cant wait to see Shrek 2

Post Tue Jun 08, 2004 4:55 am

I went to see The Day After The Day After Tomorrow - the ice melted and the tramp had to clean everything up. the 2nd sequel will be called The Day Before The Weekend After The Day After Tomorrow.

rather looking forward to LOTR 4 - as sponsored by Orange mobile phones - "The Lord of the Ringtones" (genius that was, pure genius..)

..everyone suffers in silence with burdens, the man who drives minicabs down in Old Compton; the Asian man, with his love-hate affair with this racist lying town..

Post Tue Jun 08, 2004 9:12 am

i tuned out when they travelled back in time, no joke

Post Tue Jun 08, 2004 1:53 pm

I went and saw the movie last night. I liked it. It's been a while since I read the books so I didn't notice anything taken out. The only thing that spoiled it for me was some stupid chick a couple of rows back who kept talking. Stuff like, "wow, he's really powerful", "oh look at that tree again", a bunch of stupid stuff. It was getting old fast, finally my wife turned around and yelled, "shut up!" pretty loud and the chick got quiet. I have mixed emotions because yelling for someone to shut up is almost as annoying to the other people in the theatre than the person talking. When the movie was over I said really loud, "that was pretty good, except for the commentary!" Maybe the girl had autism or something where it wasn't really her fault she was so obnoxious, if that's the case then maybe she should sit in the back. Is it too much to ask that after you shell out fifteen bucks you can sit and watch the movie in peace and quiet. I don't go to as many movies as I used to before I was married. $7.50 is not that big a deal but $15 is pretty steep, especially when I can have a little patience and buy the DVD for $19.99 and watch it over and over in my little home theatre which isn't too shabby.

Let's get those missiles ready to destroy the universe!!

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