Yes! That exact moment! I wait in anticipation for it--the way he moves so fast and then his arm above his head, poised and sharp, with all that tension in his body and yet seeming perfectly relaxed.
The interesting thing about the movie is that it paces almost exactly the way the book does. Yawn yawn yawn, stuff happening stuff happening...and then the moment the portkey pulls them to the graveyard, it goes electric.
I read a review of GoF years before I saw the movie. The critic mentioned that moment. It's the most gripping scene in the movie.
GoF is on again this afternoon on ABC Family. I shouldn't watch it again, but I know I will have it on in the background in anticipation of that moment. And I already own the movie, which makes this ridiculous. I can watch it anytime I want.
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Date: 2010-11-14 06:26 am (UTC)The interesting thing about the movie is that it paces almost exactly the way the book does. Yawn yawn yawn, stuff happening stuff happening...and then the moment the portkey pulls them to the graveyard, it goes electric.
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Date: 2010-11-14 03:18 pm (UTC)GoF is on again this afternoon on ABC Family. I shouldn't watch it again, but I know I will have it on in the background in anticipation of that moment. And I already own the movie, which makes this ridiculous. I can watch it anytime I want.