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HBP Script spoilers:; =]
Topic Started: Jan 29 2008, 02:56 AM (5,903 Views)
Meg
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Hello, all. I'm new here. I'm a bit confused. The OP is talking about "The Halfblood Prince". Why would they destroy the Burrow in that film when it plays a big part in the beginning of "Deathly Hallows"? For example...the wedding. The overthrow of the ministry. Harry, Ron and Hermione escaping quickly.

What are they doing to the movies???? :angry:
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HogwartsHokage
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:welcome: They often alter the story in the HP movies a lot, like deleting important details or adding unnecessary characters. I wonder what they're trying to do by adding that Burrow scene...maybe trying to fill in for a deleted part perhaps? :hmm:

Although I doubt that the Burrow would be staying as a bunch of pieces forever. Since it's where the Weasleys live (plus the fact that they might not have enough money to afford another house), they gotta rebuild it somehow, especially between the end of HBP and the beginning of DH.

Don't mind us if we go off-topic a lot. :D
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The directors are mad. Short & sweet.
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Meg
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xxHogwarts...etc.... Not going to attempt to spell your entire moniker from memory here. LOL! Thanks for the welcome. I thought the movies up to now stayed pretty close to the books. Except for leaving things out, like the entire SPEW thing, but that really had to go. It would have made the movie too long to get into it where people who haven't read the books would understand it.

And yes, they changed the part where Harry beat the dragon in Goblet, but that was pretty cool.

But am I missing something? Where was there a battle in HBP at the Weasley's? Of course where the Burrow wasn't destroyed. Am I forgetting it?

I agree, nathanielandbartimaeus...the directors are mad...if they do this.
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Heh, don't even bother typing my whole name out. :D

If the Burrow was destroyed in the book, then I must have missed it as well, because I can't recall anything even about the Burrow being attacked. Just Harry visiting the Weasleys, the new Minister arriving, and the announcement of Bill and Fleur's engagement.

Besides, people would have been talking about it like crazy if that was the case.

(They really changed the part where Harry defeated the dragon? I didn't notice that.)
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Well, u guys seriously need a HP pro like me around... No, the burrow was'nt destroyed in book 6, that's all the writers cum directors invention. About the dragon part, in the book Harry takes the egg real quick & gets his shoulder injured by the dragon's tail -both of which they excluded in the movie. Also Harry performed 'Accio' before the dragon attacks him & .... do we really need to go into every small detail? I will fill the page out then. Still, I'm cool with the dragon part. Changes were minute & tolerable. What I angry about is cutting the quidditch parts, St Mungo's & million other necessary things.

:welcome: Meg! Hope you enjoy your (um...) tenure here as a member.
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Really? I thought I know enough about HP to be an expert. Oh well.

Eh, I didn't like Goblet of Fire anyway. Least favorite HP book out of all seven.

I was especially mad when the filmmakers cut the part where Harry starts yelling at Dumbledore in his office right after the battle at the Ministry. Sorry if it sounds weird, but that was one of my favorite parts of OotP. It shows that Harry is just a normal (wizard) human and has flaws like everybody else.
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U r weird! Hating Gof & liking the shouting part... I guess we all have to be different otherwise there would be no need to run this forum.
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Least fav HP is sixth. Seemed pretty much useless except for Horcreux and Dumbledore dying.
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Not interested in Harry-Ginny amour ;)? Don't blame you, I was'nt either.
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Fine that too. But that could have been inserted anywhere in the series.
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Meg
Apr 20 2008, 12:22 PM
Hello, all.  I'm new here.  I'm a bit confused.  The OP is talking about "The Halfblood Prince".  Why would they destroy the Burrow in that film when it plays a big part in the beginning of "Deathly Hallows"?  For example...the wedding.  The overthrow of the ministry.  Harry, Ron and Hermione escaping quickly. 

What are they doing to the  movies???? :angry:

I assume they would rebuild the Burrow.

That are wizards.

Edit: I believe in March, they finished all the scenes with HBC and Dan in March, 'cos she was having her child in Nov, right?

And they did the Burrow scenes, with julie Walter end of March
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HBP is releasing in Nov, right?
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Yep, followed by DH Part I released in November 2 years from now and DH Part II in May 2011 (possibly)

Anyone planning to go to the theme park when it's finished?
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I might make a trip to Florida solely to see the theme park.
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