Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Ultimate Movie Review: Part 2: Part 2 (Spoiler Edition)
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From my point of view I'm kinda glad I saw the movie first because for the last couple of movies I was always upset that they left things out.
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i totally agree with you! :) i loved the movie.. i just saw it for the second time last night. so much awesomeness... daniel radcliffes acting was amazing
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the ending on the bridge was a little to fast.. but still good... i loved 19 years later!
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Best Harry Potter movie ever!
I miss Lupin already. But the biggest star of the movie had to be Snape.
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I went crazy for this movie, being such a huge fan and all. One thing I wish they would have included was when Neville tells Voldemort that he'll join Voldemort when all of hell freezes. It would have further shown how badass Neville was. But that's just a very minor complaint. Great review man!!!
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@RevolutionReviews thats a good point but i still believe the dark knight is the blockbuster of our generation.
i'm reading the books after seeing all the movies but i'm like not sure whether i should spend all this time reading something where i know what everything's leading up to in each book =/
bennysupertramp2 7 months ago
@bennysupertramp2 It is definitely worth it. The books are very different and have surprises of their own. In addition, there is so much extra infromation that the movies don't have that is awesome to know. Like a whole bunch of back story and such.
RevolutionReviews 7 months ago
the blockbuster of our generation is the dark knight.
MikesMovieShow 7 months ago
@MikesMovieShow As much as I love The Dark Knight and appreciate its mass pop culture impact. It is the second film in a three movie franchise, specifically Nolan's trilogy. It is impossible to register, while amassed in box office and acclaim, next a film that is the closing film in a eight movie franchise that ran ten years of box office hits and critical praise based on the world's most successful book series. That is something that defines a generation.
RevolutionReviews 7 months ago 11
The theater was cracking up when Voldemort was being goofy and hugging Malfoy. I think that was unintentional humor.
punk144157 7 months ago
@punk144157 I think it was quite intentional on Fiennes' part. It seems like he was trying to go for the psychotic over the edge state trying to display Voldemort losing his grip due to his Horecruxes being destroyed. It reminded me in ways of the Heath Ledger's Joker, in a good way.
RevolutionReviews 7 months ago 3