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message 801: by Cheyenne (new)

Cheyenne | 815 comments Albert: Well I am flattered that my witty comments would be missed! But no worries, Cheyenne only almost ki--
Me: ALBERT! I did NOT almost kill us.
Albert: Oh? What do you call a lane change without checking mirrors?
Me: *crossing arms* That was my first lane change, EVER. And it was close to a signal light. I rushed.
Albert: Yes and then every single other lane change afterword took ten minutes...
Me: That's a lie. I was checking my mirrors.
Albert: Whatever. Someone doesn't know what an accelerator is. Or a brake. *glares*
Me: Oh you hush.
Albert: Going 35 on a 55 street and 60 on a 45 street.....
Me: *jaw drops* You're exaggerating.
Albert: *picks at nails* Eh. Maybe slightly. Or not. You know.
Me: Next time I'm leaving you behind.
Albert: Thank God, then I'll be alive to attend your's and your mother's funerals.
Me: Wow. And you were actually being nice this morning.
Albert: Almost dying made my niceness hide.
Me: You are SO not voting on the poem this week.
Albert: Oh well.
Me: You're PMSing.
Albert: I do it so that yours doesn't look so bad. *smiles*
Me: *jaw drops* That's it. You're in confinement for the rest of the day.


message 802: by Kyra (new)

Kyra (Nikara) | 1221 comments Sara: Well, tell him I said hi. Wherever he is.
Me: Thought you said you were gonna clean my room.
Sara: Eh, no. That was Nicky.
Nikara: IT WAS NOT!!!!!
Kyra: ONE of you clean my room, or I'm gonna throw both of you wherever it is Cheyenne locked Albert up.
Sara+Nikara: (scrambling to clean room)


message 803: by Cheyenne (new)

Cheyenne | 815 comments Albert: YOU HAD TO REMIND HER I WAS SUPPOSED TO BE LOCKED UP! *expression of horror*
Me: *narrows eyes at Albert* That's right, I forgot. GO. Now.
Albert: *sulks away*


message 804: by Cheyenne (new)

Cheyenne | 815 comments Sara, you can talk to Albert tomorrow.


message 805: by Kyra (last edited Jun 10, 2012 07:03PM) (new)

Kyra (Nikara) | 1221 comments Sara: I look forward to the occasion.
Nikara: You need a life.
Sara: I live in Kyra's mind.
Nikara: Hmm... good point. We both need a life.
Me: I heard that!!! Are you guys done cleaning?
Sara+Nikara: (hurriedly go back to cleaning)


message 806: by Cheyenne (new)

Cheyenne | 815 comments *evil laugh*


message 807: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Terry: I think we should cut back on these conversations outside of the popcorn thread.
Me: So what are you doing?
Terry: What you created me to do; being ironic.


message 808: by Cheyenne (new)

Cheyenne | 815 comments Nice


message 809: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments So ... Dumbledore was evil.


message 810: by Kyra (new)

Kyra (Nikara) | 1221 comments (jaw drop) TAKE THAT BACK!!!!!


message 811: by M (last edited Jun 11, 2012 08:47PM) (new)

M | 11617 comments Dumbledore was a politician. As such, he hadn’t the character to be particularly good or evil, especially after Richard Harris died and that slimy actor they replaced him with played the part.


message 812: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments I agree! I thought they should have replaced Richard Harris with Sean Connery. But, no! They didn’t listen to me.


message 813: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments M wrote: "Dumbledore was a politician. As such, he hadn’t the character to be particularly good or evil, especially after Richard Harris died and that slimy actor they replaced him with played the part."

Okay, amoral then. Simply look at every single action he takes throughout the entire series; everything is a coldly calculated manipulation of human lives. Which, actually, would be alright if he were a military commander leading an army of volunteers, but he's not. With Harry, he just prods him into dangerous situation after dangerous situation to train him and build him up. He never explains anything; he just sets up this intricate maze of puzzles to teach him lessons and dispense information properly. Even a military commander couldn't get away with that.

Commence with justifications.


message 814: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Hm ... I kind of wish muggles were involved with the fighting. Wouldn't it be properly ironic for the horde of Death Eathers and evil creatures to be flanked in the Battle of Hogwarts by a mass of not-so-helpless muggles?


message 815: by M (last edited Jun 12, 2012 12:09PM) (new)

M | 11617 comments That’s true. Nothing in the series indicates that witches and wizards can’t be killed with conventional weapons.


message 816: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Death Eater: And who are you supposed to be?

Muggle: Sergeant Felix, SAS British Special Forces. *pulls out a pistol and shoots the DE*

DE: *narrowly brings up a Shield Charm which, far from stopping the bullet, luckily deflects it. Smiles*

M: *nods thoughtfully*

DE: Avada Ke-*sniper round opens up DE's head*

Who'd want to see that?


message 817: by Cheyenne (new)

Cheyenne | 815 comments ME


message 818: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments I wonder if National Lampoon has come out with a version of Harry Potter, the way they did with Lord of the Rings?

Harry Potter and the Order of the Kleenex.
Harry Potter and the Half-Crocked Prince.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Halitosis.


message 819: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments National Lampoon?


message 820: by Caitlan (new)

Caitlan (lionesserampant) | 2869 comments What do you guys think of the name Marlow Raina L'Noyer for a girls name? And Brayton Haelan Talvace for a guys name?


message 821: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments I like them; very unique, but not unbelievable (or unpronouncable).


message 822: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Which makes Snape the hero who comes in and stops him before Malfoy can lose his nerve?


message 823: by Cheyenne (new)

Cheyenne | 815 comments I love Snape... He seemed so horribly evil and then you learn more about him and discover he was probably the best of all of them.


message 824: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Cheyenne wrote: "I love Snape... He seemed so horribly evil and then you learn more about him and discover he was probably the best of all of them."

I think that's a stretch. It seemed like obsession more than selflessness.

Yes, I'm highly critical of fictional characters, especially when they're touted as good.


message 825: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments I am a hardcore Harry Potter fan, and Snape certainly has one of the best stories of the book, but that does not translate into a good person. He had an obsessive hatred of James, so he took it out on Harry. But he also had an obsessive "love" for Lilly and protected Harry. Obsession is the only common quality of all his actions.

Besides, Neville is the best character, and the movies ruined him.


message 826: by Cheyenne (new)

Cheyenne | 815 comments Alex (Al) wrote: "Don't you talk about my Snape like that. Sheesh. He was hands down the best character in HP. Any hardcore HP fan would understand."

I'm somewhere between a moderate and hardcore fan. Even I understand. :p


message 827: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Al wrote: "He's the most human because he wasn't perfect."

That's redundant, since it applies to every character in the series.


message 828: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Right ... on to a different subject, then.


message 829: by Caitlan (new)

Caitlan (lionesserampant) | 2869 comments Edward wrote: "I like them; very unique, but not unbelievable (or unpronouncable)."

Thanks :D I did some research for actual medieval names for a book I'm writing. The only thing I changed is L'Noyer, it was just Noyer at first, but they are high class, so I made it fancy. XD


message 830: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Lupin is the character I liked best in the Harry Potter books. In the movies, though, the characters I liked best were those played by the actors I liked best: John Hurt and Gary Oldman.


message 831: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Gary Oldman is a fantastic actor, based simply on his performances in The Dark Night trilogy and Book of Eli. I honestly don't know who he played in Harry Potter; I was surprised to learned who he played in Book of Eli.

Tonks and Remus had a responsibility to end the war - particularly Tonks who, arguably, was also more important to survive. She an auror, so staying out of the battle would've been odd, to say the least.

No, the "Stupidest Death at Expense of Raising Children" award (these things get more specific every year) goes to ... Padme Amedala! Died because ... something, broken heart or lost the will to live ... or something ... right after her children were born. You know what, that movie was stupid.


message 832: by Cheyenne (new)

Cheyenne | 815 comments My best friend loves Tonks, but she's obsessed with the idea of a gay Sirius/Lupin relationship. Lol.


message 833: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Okay, then.

This is a little tidbit from an After Hours video on Harry Potter. It was actually their worst video, but it was still funny; Dan doesn't know anything about Harry Potter.

Michael: ... at the hands of Lord Vold-mont-snake-face.
Daniel: No way that's his name.
Soren: You're not supposed to say his name.

Soren: You know what, f**k Voldemort.
Michael and Katie: Shhh!
Daniel Looks baffled]
Soren: They should've just cruse missled Slytherin Tower and just be done with it.
Katie: Our wars would be a lot easier if all out enemies dressed the same and huddled in the same room together.
Daniel: Wait, so every bad guy is seriously named Slytherin? That's worse than Avatar.
Katie: Everything sounds dumb out of context.


message 834: by Caitlan (new)

Caitlan (lionesserampant) | 2869 comments Edward wrote: "Gary Oldman...I honestly don't know who he played in Harry Potter; I was surprised to learned who he..."

He was Sirius Black in Hary Potter.


message 835: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Is there any role he can't do?


message 836: by Caitlan (new)

Caitlan (lionesserampant) | 2869 comments Nope. He's amazing :D


message 837: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments He can’t be the dog in Old Yeller.


message 838: by Cheyenne (new)

Cheyenne | 815 comments LOL, M.


message 839: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments M wrote: "He can’t be the dog in Old Yeller."

Suppose not. He probably would have trouble playing women or children as well.


message 840: by Caitlan (new)

Caitlan (lionesserampant) | 2869 comments I suppose XD


message 841: by M (last edited Jun 13, 2012 12:55PM) (new)

M | 11617 comments I couldn’t resist a smartass response. I think Gary Oldman is an excellent actor. There’s hardly any role I can’t imagine him playing well.


message 842: by Caitlan (new)

Caitlan (lionesserampant) | 2869 comments lol


message 843: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments I learned his name when watching Batman Begins where he seemed like the only good man in the entire city of Gothom. He was so soft-spoken and even seemed bemused at the idea of doing something wrong that I couldn't imagine him playing a bad guy.

Then I saw Book of Eli, where he plays one of the top ten bad guys of cinema.


message 844: by Caitlan (new)

Caitlan (lionesserampant) | 2869 comments He's a fantastic villain.


message 845: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments The only thing I can think of offhand that I’ve seen Oldman in other than the Harry Potter movies is Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992), which I saw at the theater. I didn’t think it was a particularly good movie, but the photography was spectacular.


message 846: by Caitlan (new)

Caitlan (lionesserampant) | 2869 comments I haven't seen that one.


message 847: by M (last edited Jun 13, 2012 03:40PM) (new)

M | 11617 comments Don’t waste your money. Have you seen Close Your Eyes? I watched it because Moaning Myrtle is in it as a policewoman.


message 848: by Caitlan (new)

Caitlan (lionesserampant) | 2869 comments Okay, I won't. Lol.


message 849: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments No, I haven't.

I think one of the best (i.e. scariest) moments in Batman Begins is when Doctor Crane is speaking with Falconi with the mob boss subtly threatening the psychiatrist from within the psych-ward. Dr. Crane just sighs and abruptly says, "Would you like to see my mask?"

I felt exactly like the mob boss in that scene - one moment it's all about pushing around another corrupt stooge, and the next I'm thinking, "When did the nut take over the nut house?"


message 850: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments M, here's an idea for your moderator title: and his Muse. Everytime you post something it'll read, "M, and his Muse"


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