Friday night
Dec. 10th, 2010 11:24 pmBack home from seeing Deathly Hallows Pt. 1. Not a particularly coherent storyline, but I think the director et al did their best. Things moved along better than they did in the book, and much of the repetition was cut. Events happened that I didn't remember reading, but I honestly don't remember much of that book. Except for the repetition. And the fact that waaay too much happened offstage.
That said, I liked the movie and will buy the DVD when it comes out.
In between a fast food dinner (at Chipotle, which for all their bragging of their fresh ingredients is highly overrated) and DH, friend and I went to TJ Maxx. I hadn't expected to buy anything, but I found a black/brown handbag--I liked mixed black/brown just as I like mixed metal jewelry--some orange-scented soap for the bathroom, a CLEAN Winter perfume/body butter gift set that was about 1/3 the advertised price, and a hanger thingie with rows of tiny pockets for sorting jewelry. Maybe in the spring, I will have time to once and for all sort the earrings I've collected over the years.
Home now. Fresh coffee's been brewed. Pups are sleeping. Errands tomorrow, after which I will hunker down as we will be hit with weather, rain followed by a drop in temps and snow. Several inches possible. Then the cold settles in, with below zero temps possible at night. Winter's arrived, I guess.
That said, I liked the movie and will buy the DVD when it comes out.
In between a fast food dinner (at Chipotle, which for all their bragging of their fresh ingredients is highly overrated) and DH, friend and I went to TJ Maxx. I hadn't expected to buy anything, but I found a black/brown handbag--I liked mixed black/brown just as I like mixed metal jewelry--some orange-scented soap for the bathroom, a CLEAN Winter perfume/body butter gift set that was about 1/3 the advertised price, and a hanger thingie with rows of tiny pockets for sorting jewelry. Maybe in the spring, I will have time to once and for all sort the earrings I've collected over the years.
Home now. Fresh coffee's been brewed. Pups are sleeping. Errands tomorrow, after which I will hunker down as we will be hit with weather, rain followed by a drop in temps and snow. Several inches possible. Then the cold settles in, with below zero temps possible at night. Winter's arrived, I guess.
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Date: 2010-12-11 10:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-11 01:38 pm (UTC)spoiler alert!
Date: 2010-12-11 02:13 pm (UTC)And I want to see Bellatrix Lestrange die. I want to watch the light leave her eyes.
Question--is Harry's cloak of invisibility the 3rd Deathly Hallow? I haven't seen it for a few movies.
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Date: 2010-12-11 02:19 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-11 06:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-13 05:09 pm (UTC)Also wondering how much ended up on the cutting room floor - things like reaction to Hedwig's fate was given very short shrift.
And it was a very abrupt beginning - was initially worried that we hadn't managed a re-watch of Half Blood Prince before heading to the cinema but thankfully there was sufficient recap of the necessary plot points shoe-horned in as we went.
Overall I'm thinking a decent job done of a real challenge of an adaptation from novel to screen.
Crucially it all made sense/hung together for those who've not read the books, I am discovering from assorted pals and their families.
Very much looking forward to Neville coming good as well as Snape/Draco... well... nope, no spoilers from me...
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Date: 2010-12-13 05:43 pm (UTC)Funny. That opening scene at the Malfoy house was, for me, one of the most vivid in both the book and the movie. I thought as I read it that it conveyed better than just about every other scene the ruthlessness and evil of Voldemort and his followers. It was genuinely creepy as well.
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Date: 2010-12-14 07:39 am (UTC)The opening was certainly vivid - and showed what the likes of Alan Rickman and Ralph Fiennes can do with scant minutes of screen time/script - but still, abrupt...
Roll on Part II regardless.