floella_de_ville wrote:
Erin wrote:
Edit: OH!! And Harry didn't give the twins his Triwizard Winnings!! How are they supposed to open a joke shop now?
I was thinking that too
I enjoyed the movie although a few of the characters are not how I imagined them. (Moody is nothing like I pictured him) And I thought a lot of the acting was out.
I was a little dissapointed with the maze although the way Krum looked under the spell was amazingly freaky.
Voldemort's mannerism was spot on but I think he looked too much like an alien.
Why is Flitwick really young looking with silly black hair all of a sudden? I don't remember that from the book though it's been a while since I read it.
The lake task was probably my favourite part of the film they did that really well.
I also thought of the Triwizard winnings--it would have fit in well with the way they did the ending, too. Although, the films don't do a very good job of setting up important things that don't apply to the particular installment they're currently doing.
Eh, I don't think there was much way for them to convey that Krum was under Imperius other than the weird contacts with the way the script was written. But I wish they'd at least been a little consistent about the way they showed Imperius. Anyone could have seen it every way they did it, but I just wish they'd picked one.
Flitwick is young-looking with black hair because he was like that in the third film. I'm kind of disappointed they did that, because I really liked the way they had his character look in the first two films. (I am a huge Flitwick fan for no apparent reason, and thus I notice these things.)
DiscordantNote wrote:
Either way, not enough Spane or Flitwick. Alan Rickman and Warwick Davis are great actors, they deserve more screen time and lines than that! Also, Snape should've bashed Haryy and Ron's heads together during the study hall scene, not merely shoved them forward.
Yes, I completely agree. I missed Snape and Flitwick the whole time, but the few scenes they did have were great. As for the head bashing, it would be a random act of violence, but by that point they had us expecting it. It seemed a little off that it didn't happen, but I still love that scene.