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Old 04-26-2007, 09:22 PM   #20
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Oh god, I had the biggest crush on Ms. Togar!




Rowlins defintely got Rice Syndrome. Order of Arizona's Capital was a slog, Halfblood Prince was absolutely unbearable. I wouldn't be looking forward to the next book at all if it weren't the last one.

I will be glad to be done with the series, it has gone woefully downhill. The decision to make the books more "mature" as the characters grow older was well-intentioned, but the execution has been crappy. Dark, brooding, unentertaining, maudlin and fvcking boring is not 'more mature.'


Frankly, I don't know where the movie series is going to go either. I think Priz. of Azkaban was brilliant, and Goblet of Fire was entertaining because it basically joke-riffed on all the characters. That's a perfectly acceptable thing to do at some point in a series ... but there's usually nowhere else to go after that.


Goblet was certainly a step down in filmmaking from the Alfonso Cuaron-helmed 3rd film, and it succeeded mostly on charming character comedy.

The series looks to have painted itself into a corner. The stories are just dark and nasty from here on out, and I fear the films may either run out of steam or run aground.




But, hey, did I mention Daniel looks really cute with short hair?
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