Harpy Potter and the Deathly Hollows trailer.

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It's just a packed mosh pit of video clips at breakneck speed. Epileptic viewers be warned. :laugh:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Su1LOpjvdZ4&hd=1

Here is an earlier teaser with new footage from Comic-CON:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_ppgkrdO14

Now if you hate the HP series and only watch it because of your gf, little sister/brother, then you just may find your niche in this film. The books grew more ominous as Voldemort (a wizard Hitler) became alive again and started gaining power. Now we have our 3 heroes racing against time to find the final horcruxes (soul keeping objects). The world is in full chaos and many battles happen.

It's last of the films as the last book is broken into 2 films. You got a little bit of everything in this film. Vampires, werewolves, inanimate objects coming to life, zombies, giants, giant spiders, centaurs, enslaved elves, evil wizards, good wizards, wizards who can change their appearance at will (spies), dragons, giant snakes, and other crap. Now imagine all those things duking it out like it's World War 3 over Hogwarts and in 3D on IMAX. Bodies will be piling high and unfortunately many characters do die and some will be scarred for life.

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Good work, Hool. You managed to really nail that little description. It's as mediocre as you make it sound.
 
wizard Hitler
Hahahaha.

Now imagine all those things duking it out like it's World War 3 over Hogwarts and in 3D on IMAX.
Sounds like it could break my record for biggest movie-induced migraine.

(Current record holder: Transformers)

Eh, the movies have been getting gradually better from the shitefest they started out as. Actually enjoyed the last one, so who knows.
 
Should be fun.
The Harry Potter films are a guilty pleasure for me.

Even though I haven't read any of the books after Goblet of Fire.
 
Yeah, I'm a fan of Harry Potter, but not the one that has numerous pictures of Daniel Radcliffe posted on the walls of their room, or the one that jumps up and down like a freaking bunny when a new book is released and whatnot.

I wouldn't consider the series a 'masterpiece' if compared with other literature, but they did please me, especially the last few books. I really enjoyed them. Seen all of the movies too. There's not much stopping me from seeing this one, since the Deathly Hallows is arguably the most important book of the series.
 
It will not compete with the novel, but I nonetheless anticipate it's release.
 
I greatly enjoyed the series when I was young(er). I hated the movies though. I watched them only because of Luna Lovegood.
 
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