On DVD: Sonny. Not great, but not bad. I like James Franco, its just that in this movie he seemed to mistake squinting for acting.
In Theaters: Ratatouille. Great. It was simple and sweet and classic.
That's weird, cause I'm the opposite. I read the books and I'm completely freaking out, and then I watch to movies, and it's less real to my on scree, it's more like its a dream that I know I will wake up from.
But I do agree that they are 2 completely different mediums that it is impractical to compare.
I thought it got off to a rocky start, and I HATE this Dumbledore (he is so un-Dumbledore!!!) But I thought that it was good. I think that it does show that this was the one script of the series that wasn't writen by Steven Kloves. And I would love a 8 hour version, but considering that they really can't have it be more than 150 minutes, I thought they did very well.
I thought Luna was great.
I feel like they really didn't (couldn't?) convey how huge a thing it was for Harry when Sirius dies. (There wasn't enough of him in any of the movies).
I thought it was very good, but I really hope Alfonso Cuaron comes back for Deathly Hallows! I think he did such an amazing job for PoA!
Harry Potter!!!!
It got off to a rocky start (but I've found that all the movies of the series have a tough time getting started) but I really liked it. The girl who played Luna was awesome, and I still HATE the new Dumbledore.
But I thought it was well directed, and I really want to see the deleted scenes.
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