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Wild about Harry- Potter that is!

Started by Queen Bonnie, May 15, 2008, 02:38:58 PM

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Queen Bonnie

 I also saw Richard Harris in Camelot too! Ages ago.
He was the best Dumbledore!  So glad the doll is in his image!  The Tonner dolls are amazing. The detail is great!
Wingardium Leviosa!
Tis not the length of the staff- but the magick there in!


Taffy Saltwater

They really "got" Professor Flitwick & Rubeus, but the costuming on all of them is stunning.  Thanks for sharing.
Sveethot!

mieljolie

Quote from: Taffy Saltwater on February 11, 2009, 09:45:39 AM
They really "got" Professor Flitwick & Rubeus, but the costuming on all of them is stunning.  Thanks for sharing.

In the past, I've seen them sell on eBay at around $1000 each!  Their other works are amazing, too.  I saw a nice pirate and a few witches that were nice.
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Queen Bonnie

 Wow! Those are amazing! Thanks for sharing! I can see why they are expensive! What a lot of work involved!
Wingardium Leviosa!
Tis not the length of the staff- but the magick there in!

dbaldock

How do you like your Harry Potter?

YouTube - "Deathly Hallows"

Someone on the ORAC Sci-Fi Fan Club Forum posted this link.

Take Care,
David Baldock
Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people... -anonymous

Queen Bonnie

 Wow! What a lot of work that must have been! I just watched part 1.  Well done.
Wingardium Leviosa!
Tis not the length of the staff- but the magick there in!

Taffy Saltwater

Watched through part 4 - but the hollow eyes are freaking me out.  He did a good job on Voldemort, though.    Thanks for sharing!
Sveethot!

Tygrkat

I didn't look back through the thread to see if anyone had mentioned this, but there is new concept art up for the H.P. themed environment being built at Universal Orlando

http://www.universalorlando.com/harrypotter/?__source=email.hp.2009.02.24

I can't wait until it opens - I am DEFINITELY going to have to make a trip!  ;D
50% Endora, 50% Aunt Clara.

Taffy Saltwater

I am plumping for Weasleys' Wizarding Wheezes, myself - this will have to be a to-do!
Sveethot!

Queen Bonnie

 wow! Looks fantastic! Wonder if they will allow garb?
Wingardium Leviosa!
Tis not the length of the staff- but the magick there in!

Taffy Saltwater

I thought about garb, too.  I'm guessing it will be no garb, like DW, because some garbed guests might be a danger to the kiddos.  Maybe Halloween?
Sveethot!

Tygrkat

I'll bet tons of folks will come garbed opening day, whether management likes it or not  ;)

If they decide to be strict, well, one could always dress in house colors, stitch a patch onto your shirt, or find some other way around it - we are quite a resourceful lot  ;D
50% Endora, 50% Aunt Clara.

Queen Bonnie

 Indeed! I dislike dressing as a Muggle!
Wingardium Leviosa!
Tis not the length of the staff- but the magick there in!

Taffy Saltwater

#134
BBC News
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Final Potter to get 2011 release 

The Deathly Hallows will be released in two parts
The final instalment of the Harry Potter film franchise is to be released in 2011, it has been announced.

Fans of the boy wizard will get to see Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II in cinemas from 15 July.

Warner Brothers decided to split the seventh book in JK Rowling's series into two parts as it was impossible to cram its 608 pages into a single film.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I is set to be released on 19 November 2010.

Stuntman David Holmes suffered serious back injuries on the set of Deathly Hallows last month practising an aerial sequence.

The set was closed for a week for investigation before being allowed to re-open by the Health and Safety Executive.

It was announced in August last year that the release date for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince would be pushed back eight months to July this year.

Warner Bros president Alan Horn said the decision was taken to guarantee the studio a major summer blockbuster in 2009.

He also blamed the Hollywood writers' strike, which hit the film industry hard in 2008.

The first five movies have made $4.5 billion (£2.2 billion) worldwide - making it the biggest film franchise in box office history, surpassing both James Bond and Star Wars.


Sveethot!