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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Lost in Adaptation Part Two ~ The Dom

The conclusion to the epic comparison of the 6th Harry Potter film to its book predecessor.

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Anonymous

1. Congrats on Lasic! I hope you recover well! 2. Your cgi game is on fire! You keep getting better and better every episode. 3. I continue to LOVE the little out takes and behind the scenes stuff at the end of each episode. The invisibility cloak bit here was AMAZING. 4. Just an overall wonderful episode. Keep on being awesome. 😊

Anonymous

*giggles* Alternate horcuxes Moldy Voldy could've used. (I already mentioned on on YouTube.) An American penny. A Nokia. Mount Rushmore. (Or any British monument, but I thought of an American one first as we're a bit more psycho about protecting such things. Oh! A random stone at Stonehenge!) A collar on one of Queen Elizabeth's corgis. A random cigarette butt. (Those things take forever to biodegrade.) A mint condition first printing of Playboy that Heff must have locked up somewhere.

Anonymous

Your shooting posture is horrible. I really wish that I could take you to a range and teach you how to properly hold a pistol. Haha,

Anthurak

My personal favorite is that one fanfic where Voldy used the Golden Record disc that would be put on the Voyager 2 probe. Good luck destroying something that is 17 BILLION KILOMETERS away (and counting!)

Anonymous

Yes, the perfect thing before bed. :) Weirdly, I still remember reading the book for the first time and not understanding what a Prime Minister was. I kept thinking it was the equivalent of a U.S. Senator. And that only one person out of something like a hundred people got to know apparently. Yeah, love potions in fiction always gross me out. Just the concept is so yuck. Though I do like how it was used in Voldemort's backstory at least. It's really disturbing, but then, it's supposed to. The fights in the film seem like a really odd change. The battle at the Weasley house feels random and ends abruptly, and I'm not really clear what the practical purpose of the invasion into Hogwarts at the end of the film. In the book they tried killing students and such, but in the movie, they only tried killing Dumbledore (who was killed by someone who was already there, and thus didn't need the cabinets anyway) and just caused some property damage. I guess there's also the whole testing Malfoy angle, but it just seems like a really slow, long way to go about it for something like that. Did I maybe miss or forget something? I hope your feeling better now and I'm looking forward to the last one! I'll miss this marathon.