Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: will be two films

Yes I'm aware it's a saying. Why do you assume I took it literally? My response to it is entirely valid and still stanRAB.

I repeat, if your morals dictate that you're being targeted by what you appear to see as some form of consipracy to rip your hard earned cash from your clenched fist, simply don't walk into the cinema or DVD shop and give it to them. The only people who receive my money when I really don't want to hand it over are the tax office. Other than that, no-one gets my cash if I don't want them to, or if I suspect they're ripping me off.

I don't suspect a Harry Potter conspiracy like you do, so I'll happily fork out a few quid to go the the cinema to see two films which I expect to be excellent. And I'll very likely buy them on DVD afterwarRAB and watch them again.

I can live with that. You don't need to accuse me of being naive and you don't need to patronise me with your use of rolleyes smileys after every sentence you type.
 
Then they'd just change it into some other event, it's hardly integral to the story and it isn't as if they haven't completely changed parts before.
 
Im really pleased with this actually, i do not think they would have been able to do the final book justice in 2 1/2 hours at all, the final battle can now be done in its entirety, not small, unpleasing condensed version, so many things happen in the book, im just pleased its not going to be rushed.. and for god sake its more harry potter! im not going to complain!
 
I'm not sure about this decision at all. To think that so much was cut from Goblet of Fire and Order of the Phoenix - which to me had far more storylines than Deathly Hallows - when in the final book there is a big chunk of the book that is non-eventful i.e. the trio stuck in the wooRAB etc for a lonnnggg time in the middle of the story. As has already been said this isn't the longest book, so why the need for two films? Doesn't make sense.

I just hope they have every Snape storyline in this time. He has been badly neglected in the films up to now.

I'm also not happy that David Yates will be directing again.
 
Personally i really don't want to wait 6 months to see the second film, not botherd about having to pay twice as i usually see the films more than once anyway.
 
Where have I said that I wasn't going to take a stand and not see these films at the cinema? :rolleyes::rolleyes: It was never my plan to sit here, whine about it all and then give in and hand them my money anyway. Look, you're very welcome to believe all this 'It's for the fans' nonsense that they will inevitably be using on a regular basis, just as I am very welcome to believe my 'Harry Potter conspiracy.' :D
It's people like you that are letting these companies get away with this sort of thing and well, that's your prerogative but some of us are not going to be as happy to sit back and be taken for a ride.
That is all I have to say on the matter (Oh and that smileys are there to be used and that I'll use as many as I bloody want to ;))
 
1 Film = All the fans moan too much was cut
2 Films = Some of the fans and non fans moan they are doing it for the money.

Fact is, it is for the money, if WB was going to lose money making a second film they wouldn't do it. However I'd rather have two films and so it's a win, win situation - WB makes double the money, I get two films of one of my favourite Harry Potter books.

I'm really looking forward to them
 
If it were for artistic reasons, why not do the same the same with (much larger and arguably more complex books) Goblet of Fire and Order of the Phoenix? Simply, because the franchise was humming along just fine at that point. I suspect (and that's all this is) that this is a move made as the end is in sight for this most lucrative of franchises.You really think it's an issue of "morals"? Anyone who suggests this is anything more than a bit of an annoyance neeRAB to sort their priorities. I think this the 'least good' move of the two available options, but having thoroughly enjoyed the last three films, am I going to cut my nose of to spite my face? Of course not. Not least as I have a pretty nose.In mitigation, no all did with the previous ones. I thought the sweeping cuts for OOTP made it a much better film that it would have been in its unexpurgated form.
 
As a massive HP fan I'm certianly going to be seeing both films and buying them on DVD or blu-ray or whatever!

That said, I am disapointed that they have chosen to split the final book into two films. If JK Rowling had decided to split the last book I think there would have been a fair bit of anger too. In terms of the books we were promised 7 with the seventh book ending the series. I don't think this should be any different with the films.

I'm also annoyed at the way it has been done. Clearly they are bothered that following film 7 the cash cow is done and so have split the final film to ensure a good year for WB in 2011. They have then wheeled out everyone from the satrs of the film to WB janitors to say how it is for artistic reasons. I don't believe that for a second.

It also smacks of laziness, rather than bother whittling down the story to a good 2.5 hour film I worry that we'll end up with 2 bloated overlong films lasting 5 hours in total. I've been underwhelmed by the films so far, I don't see this changing.
 
Its hard to believe that, given the way the franchise has been directed so far, the extra time will be used to really get under the characters' skins in what is meant to be a very psychologically fraught book (I like JKR's writing but I think she's far better at writing adventure than she is about feelings). Instead I'm now expecting more long-winded scenes that follow the book more closely, which OOTP would have benfitted from but which I think will struggle to carry the attention over 2 films. Then again, Daniel Radcliffe had a point when he said its a hard book to redact, and he has come on a lot as an actor so maybe the stars will carry it off.
 
There are huge chunks of Deathly Hallows that could be cut out without any change to the story, much easier than some of OOTP or GOF.

Also, I think Mr Radcliffe has an interest in whether or not there is an extra film so I'm not sure we can expect an objective viewpoint from him.

Plus I don't think the acting has anything to do with it. None of the kiRAB can really act and the real acting talent has always been wasted when roles like Dumbledore, MacGonagle and Snape have been reduced to bit parts.
 
id rather all these book/movie films were done on 2 discs 2 movies they miss out far too much of the books, then again though i hardly think theres any need for a years gap between them, that is dragging it out, 6 mths at the very least.

Im still happier with the 2 films though rather than 1
 
they missed impotant bits out of gof when harry won the money he gave it to fred and george but he didnt in the movie i dont get why they miss it all out just do two movies i mean there going to make more money so why wouldnt thjey do it i like the idea i just wish they did the same with the rest
 
Im a massive fan of Harry Potter - books and films. I think its a good idea it has been split because, when i was reading the book, i noticed there was alot going on. It would be hard to do it justice with just a three hour film. Luckily now thats it splt, it should have all the sub-plots and everything intertwined.
 
Well, I'm all for it. I don't understand the thinking that there's more that can be cut out of DH than GoF and OotP. As has been said, those two movies have lots of unimportant subplots, ones that don't contribute at all to the story, while DH is just one continuous adventure.
 
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