tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8485045673830280506.post4952135454802946699..comments2015-01-31T13:26:35.355-08:00Comments on A Bucket of Randomness: What's Wrong with Hollywood?Brandon Orgillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17638944904738603049noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8485045673830280506.post-41445125384442812082011-07-20T21:07:01.533-07:002011-07-20T21:07:01.533-07:00Great analysis, Brandon. You have an amazing way ...Great analysis, Brandon. You have an amazing way of capturing what is missing and how being true to the original book is the obvious answer. I enjoyed reading your "review". Thanks!Von Orgillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07676761528822891265noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8485045673830280506.post-40455509337235317382011-07-18T19:10:10.462-07:002011-07-18T19:10:10.462-07:00I agree with every HP statement that you made. I f...I agree with every HP statement that you made. I felt exactly the same way. Trenden was a bit mad, as well. There was so much more to the story, more that made the story more powerful and thought provoking. I was most upset by the Weasly death and the Bellatrix anti-climatic climax, but most of all the Voldemort/Harry finale. Though the movie said, "so you will all be with me, and Voldemort won't be able to see you", having Harry stand alone was not nearly as powerful as having him surrounded by those who gave up their lives to save him. Mixed feelings here, as well. Really good movie, but it could have been great. There should have been cheering at the end, instead of everyone just simply walking out...Jodi Orgill Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11203772617880514425noreply@blogger.com