The word "were" does not require a contraction between the 'e' and the 'r'. That would be like saying "we are", and I doubt "the people who we are leaving, we are old men and woman" makes a lot of sense. #RudeAz #GrammarNazi
hahaha oh Caddy. And I will just say this, (Yes I started a sentence with Yes MWOOHAHA) This is an online forum. Not an english paper critique website. lol. I will say and talk as I wish, and use, punctuation marks, as I wish, so, dealwitit. haha
Evanna said that she's going to a audiction today. And Gary Ross said that he and Suzanne Collins have started to think in Catching Fire's casting. I hope it means what I think it means.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29dAveio9Vo
Going from winning the Jeopardy, to act in a movie with Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock, Max Von Sydow, Viola Davis, John Goodman and Jeffrey Dwight. Not bad.
Nicholas Hooper is scoring Clemence Poesy's movie, Birdsong. Again another HP composer is scoring another film with a Potter star after Deathly Hallows.
Funny how they say that the only reason the movie is emotional is because of what we know from the books and that the movie completely relied on your book knowledge to be emotional, yet they complain about "Losing the poetry of Snape dying in the Shrieking Shack for some pulled-out-of-the-rear boathouse". Isn't the irony of Snape dying in the boathouse only present in the books, because they never mention him almost dying there as a teenager? Therefore even if it had been in, the emotion of that location would've been present "only if you read the books", which is exactly what they're complaining about.
I read some of that person's other editorials, and I really agreed with the one about Snape. They clearly aren't as knowledgeable about the adaption process, they kind gave away their lack of credibility by saying that all the films sucked after Columbus left, lol. I couldn't take it very seriously after that
Lol and they said HBP was visually unappealing. This guy's trying to sugar cote his arguments but it's clear he's basing his complaints on purist problems rather than its merits as a film
I hate that DH2 is being treated like Avatar. When it was released, everybody loved it, but months later, since the last Academy Awards, everybody started to hate it.
http://www.grandevreuxtourisme.fr/tabid/371/Default.aspx?idModule=27b1981c-3ee2-460d-8f5d-5a744add3c30&IdOffre=FMANOR027FS00851&OBJETTOUR_CODE=FMA
Desplat is going to France.
http://collider.com/gone-movie-images-sinister-image-step-up-4-image-synopsis/136475/
"The astonishing conclusion to the series, THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN, PART 2, illuminates the secrets and mysteries of this spellbinding romantic epic that has entranced millions". Hahahahahaha