If you wanna ask me about it, you can message me. Otherwise, it's time for me to leave. Farewell, Hogwarts.
If you wanna ask me about it, you can message me. Otherwise, it's time for me to leave. Farewell, Hogwarts.
How are you posting this when you're supposed to be dead, Bellatrix?!
@CaptainKaibyo Yes.
Do any of you at all suppose that maybe the characters' film portrayals' portraits will have to be replaced with those of the program's portrayals' portraits? After just watching its announcement trailer, and knowing that it'll have an entirely new cast altogether, it got me wondering, that's why I ask.
Remus, no doubt.
My boggart is the Devil, and if I cast Riddikulus, it would probably turn it into an uncontrollable break-dancer.
Here I am. I wished I was in Gryffindor, but I'm in Hufflepuff. My patronus is a dolphin, and I have a "13-length wand made of Hazel Wood and a Dragon Core with unyielding flexibility.
I for one can envision mine taking the forms of my three dogs, all of which have been dachshunds.
My greatest fear is the Devil. And I don't associate him with a red appearance with big horns and all that. I see a Humanoid man with dark gray skin, a dark mole on the side of his chin, and gnarly long fingernails like they're coated in jet-black nail polish, and clad in a pitch-black cloak-like robe, like how he appeared in both The Passion of the Christ (2004) and the ten-episode miniseries The Bible (2013). Trying to figure out how to Riddikulus him, though, is hard to say. It's hard to figure that out when you envision the very core of all fear and hatred as your greatest fear, especially with all that goes in the world nowadays. (I don't mean to get heavy or ultra-intense, I'm just being honest).
And how would you make it look with the Ridikkulus spell? I ask because I think the scene in Prisoner of Azkaban where Professor Lupin teaches the kids about them is meant to make us question what we all fear, and encourage us to come to terms with it. (I'll tell you mine in a comment).
Sounds great!
God rest your soul, Robbie....
Thanks for letting us all know. I for one appreciate it.
Lemme know your preferences in the comments below. Me, I've only read the first book, so I probably dunno what to say about that. But having watched all the films, I can tell you, mine are as follows:
1. The Deathly Hallows - Part 2.
2. The Deathly Hallows - Part 1.
3. The Prisoner of Azkaban.
4. The Half-Blood Prince.
5. The Philosopher's Stone.
6. The Chamber of Secrets.
7. The Order of the Phoenix.
8. The Goblet of Fire.
Now don't get me wrong, everyone, I mean all this in the nicest and most respectful of ways; I mean no offense to your preferences when I list mine -- mine are listed as such for personal reasons.
Given how long Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was as a book, and that such an adaptation solicited the releases of Part 1 in 2010 and Part 2 in 2011, something tells me that given how long Harry Potter and the Cursed Child likewise is as both a play and a script book, such an adaptation should also be split in half. With Chris Columbus having expressed his interest in adapting it, I just hope that it happens. Given these factors, do any of you guys think that Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Part One and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Part Two is a good idea, or what are your thoughts on it?
@LoveSongTwins Don't worry, you didn't know, you're all clear. *approving chuckle* Thanks.
@LoveSongTwins Very clever, but I'm actually a man. Maybe it should be a "Hobbard" or a "Wizit". Lol.
My father's a Hobbit from Middle-earth, but my Mom's a witch in the Wizarding World. So what does that make me??? Just curious.
Deathly Hallows.