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1 posted on 11/19/2010 5:05:14 AM PST by Neoavatara
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Thanks for the review, Neo. I was going to take my grandchildren this weekend. Is it suitable for an 8 year old girl?


2 posted on 11/19/2010 6:10:22 AM PST by Mountain Mary ("Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me, young people" ...BO at Conn. rally)
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Thanks for the review. My 15yo Potter fan saw the movie last night and loved it.


3 posted on 11/19/2010 6:17:45 AM PST by Padams
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I’m a fan of the movies. I really enjoy them and can’t wait for this to come out on DVD.


4 posted on 11/19/2010 6:20:47 AM PST by submarinerswife (Stay focused and determined. Our destination is NOVEMBER!!)
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To: Neoavatara
seeing it today. Maybe you could link your review here...

another thread posted earlier


5 posted on 11/19/2010 6:26:03 AM PST by DollyCali (Do)
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Well, the WSJ didn’t like it, mostly because they didn’t understand this novel.
This is not a fun book, but it is about adulthood and of course, death.
The WSJ did not understood Kreacher and the attention devoted to him.
Thinking about, the other movies excluded Kreacher, even though he is used
To trach a valuable lesson “you sow what you reap”, along with “do unto
Others as you will others do to you”.
This a a final book to the saga and for at least the first movie,
there is little fun. It is about as fun as Vichy France.

I will pay my 2300 yen and see it within a week. :aving read the books, I
Am ready for Harry to grow up.


6 posted on 11/19/2010 6:57:37 AM PST by flushing_kenny (One by one, I will stop the motors of the world)
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To: Neoavatara

Well, the WSJ didn’t like it, mostly because they didn’t understand this novel.
This is not a fun book, but it is about adulthood and of course, death.
The WSJ did not understood Kreacher and the attention devoted to him.
Thinking about, the other movies excluded Kreacher, even though he is used
To trach a valuable lesson “you sow what you reap”, along with “do unto
Others as you will others do to you”.
This a a final book to the saga and for at least the first movie,
there is little fun. It is about as fun as Vichy France.

I will pay my 2300 yen and see it within a week. :aving read the books, I
Am ready for Harry to grow up.


7 posted on 11/19/2010 6:57:37 AM PST by flushing_kenny (One by one, I will stop the motors of the world)
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To: Neoavatara

Yikes was planning on rain and Harry Potter with the kidos this weekend, is it ok for a 10 year old?


8 posted on 11/19/2010 11:00:03 AM PST by Jolla
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Jolla and Mountain Mary,
Both of you asked about the appropriateness for your 8 and 10 year olds, right?

My 16 year old and I went today, and while we both LOVED it, let me say that it is a very dark movie and some parts were extremely scary (at least to us).

There was one suggestive scene with Harry zipping up Ginny’s dress, and a very, very sensual scene that showed a hazy/fuzzy Harry and Hermione nude and wrapped up in a passionate embrace/kiss (we weren’t expecting that).

I’ll leave to both to make your own decisions as to whether it’s appropriate for your young kids/grandkids. Feel free to PM me if you need more details - I’ll try to help.

Otherwise, my absolute favorite HP movie to date, that’s for sure.


9 posted on 11/19/2010 2:42:09 PM PST by HanneyBean
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