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Postby Mint » Wednesday 1 December 2004 8:58:14pm

*I liked your 5th movie thread subject Scellanis :grin: *

These following 2 quotes were mentioned on Leaky Cauldron. Just in case you guys didn't read them yet here they are :

There is one hint about the fourth Potter film. "Newell also said the costumes worn by the French girls in the films "drive the Hogwarts boys absolutely mad".


Oh god -_-' ..... I have nothing more about to say about this...


In the end, screenwriter Steve Kloves was among those who pressed for a single movie. "Steve wasn't sure what to do with the material he would have had to dispense with in order to make the first one ... coherent enough for a whole second film," says Newell.

So the challenge became how to make this film different enough to stand apart yet recognizably of a piece with the others. "What you do," says the helmer, "is you pack it with references and suggestions and so forth which, of course, you have taken from the book. So that a reader coming to the film goes, 'Oh, I see. I get it. They did it that way.' You're the guardian of the book, and at the same time, you have absolutely to be able to step off the books and say, 'We had better distill this.' Distillation is a very good word for it."


Sooooo...... More things will be cut :( lots of things will be cut. :cry: So they will probably mention things like "Oh yeah, I saw her during the ball" and skip the ball scene entirely....
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Postby Nightcrawler » Thursday 2 December 2004 3:08:15pm

"Newell also said the costumes worn by the French girls in the films "drive the Hogwarts boys absolutely mad".


Hey- not complaining here! I probably should not make the joke I was going to just now...


As for the other quote, I'm glad that the guy feels comfortable with changing some stuff that was in the book. The thing I loved most about the third film was that the director knew that there are some things that work in novels that just won't work on screen.

IMO an adaptation of a novel should respesct its source material, but at the same time, it should be able to stand alone even without it.

When I go to see a movie, I want to experience something new. I'd reread the book if I wanted to see what I already know. What I loved about the PoA movie was that it was bold and not afraid to stray a little from the book. Sure, at times the book should have been followed more closely (Shrieking shack scene for example...) but I felt that the Jamacan shrunken head alone more than made up for that :razz:

Also, when there is a two hour timeframe to fit the story into, and the book is quite large so the direcotor really does have to sacrifice some parts of it. Otherwise we would be sitting in the cinma for a week :lol:
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Postby Mint » Thursday 2 December 2004 8:40:04pm

Nightcrawler wrote:
Hey- not complaining here! I probably should not make the joke I was going to just now...


yeah, yeah - I knew guys would never complain about that :evil:

Nightcrawler wrote:
IMO an adaptation of a novel should respesct its source material, but at the same time, it should be able to stand alone even without it.


Yeah...you are right :D I loved Lord of the rings movie for that ^-^ Plus there are actually ppl who never read HP books and are going to see the movie o.o
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Re: Goblet of Fire movie news

Postby Phinea Rogue » Saturday 4 December 2004 2:12:48pm

Mint wrote:
There is one hint about the fourth Potter film. "Newell also said the costumes worn by the French girls in the films "drive the Hogwarts boys absolutely mad".



Hm, I wonder what exactly they'll wear. I've always imagined them wearing lots of silk and similar things, something slightly oriental.
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Re: Goblet of Fire movie news

Postby Mint » Monday 6 December 2004 4:55:12pm

Phinea Rogue wrote:
Mint wrote:
There is one hint about the fourth Potter film. "Newell also said the costumes worn by the French girls in the films "drive the Hogwarts boys absolutely mad".



Hm, I wonder what exactly they'll wear. I've always imagined them wearing lots of silk and similar things, something slightly oriental.


or some version of french maid outfit x_x'
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Postby DragonFiend17 » Monday 14 February 2005 12:43:08am

ugh, i cant wait... -_- i thought this was harry potter!!! they arent supposed to dress like that!!! :eek:
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Postby Un'Anima Persa » Monday 14 February 2005 12:46:20am

DragonFiend17 wrote:ugh, i cant wait... -_- i thought this was harry potter!!! they arent supposed to dress like that!!! :eek:



lol... that was good...
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Postby Tween_Luv » Monday 4 April 2005 2:50:10pm

lol. i cannot wait until the movie comes out, do you know exactly when its coming out? I've been checking but i can't find it anywhere...=\
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Postby Phinea Rogue » Tuesday 5 April 2005 10:38:29am

It only says 2005 on imdb, nothing more. :( But I've found the date November 18, 2005 on wizards news. I'm not sure if that's the official date, but could be...
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Postby Tween_Luv » Friday 8 April 2005 5:54:34am

hmmm...i wish it would come sooner! but, the book comes out June so there will be something new!
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Postby guste » Thursday 30 June 2005 8:22:44am

i just cant wait the GOF :D
but dont u think that Daniel rupert , emma , and tom are too old for this film??
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Postby Augusta Longbottom » Thursday 30 June 2005 9:53:13am

but dont u think that Daniel rupert , emma , and tom are too old for this film??



Nah, this happens a lot in films...the actors play a part that isn't the right age. It's not uncommon to see 20-somethings playing teen parts, so it won't seem too "off" to have the wrong age teens playing teen parts.
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Postby Phinea Rogue » Thursday 30 June 2005 2:00:12pm

I agree, it's not a problem, well, at least not for me. After all, aren't they still teenagers? Daniel is 16, Emma only 15, Rupert 17 and Tom is 18, aren't they? They all still look very young and as divabeaz said, often actors who are 20+ play teenagers.

It would be stranger if they were replaced by someone the "right" age...
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Postby Nikki » Thursday 30 June 2005 4:38:35pm

I saw the trailer for this film, and Harry looks so different, so does Hermy and Ron, I CAN'T WAIT!
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Postby Veela13 » Monday 4 July 2005 5:37:36pm

Dan, Rupert and Tom are a bit too old but Emma isnt. Toms 16 or 17, Ruperts 16, Dans 15 and Emmas 14 or 15.
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