I have never seen any Harry Potter movies

Only ever saw ET for a film project a couple of years ago, and i never even watched that in full, unbearable.

And as above, only ever seen two HP movies, the first ones.

I haven't seen any LOTR or Star Wars films either, as I like to stay awake when watching movies. ;)
 
Two reasons really.

1) I watch a shed load of stuff. Sometimes I'm watching shizz and I think to myself 'why am I watching this shizz'.

2) It seems like the whole world has at least seen one of the HP movies and I'm always surprise people whenever I tell them I've never seen E.T considering how old the movie is and how much of a classic it is supposed to be.
 
Your not missing much tbh... I liked the first Harry Potter film though.

Yeah it's normal, especially if you're not into that sort of stuff.
 
Seen the HP films (and read the books) but never seen ET all the way through. I've accidentally stumbled upon it a few times and watched bits and pieces but it's never interested me.
 
I hate ET. Everyone is always shocked but it just gets me so angry any reference to it. Its so irrational I know but sometimes you can't change feelings which you've had for years.

I've seen all the HP films the sixth one was so crap though, I stopped watching 10 mins in. Emma Watson is the only redeeming feature, imo.
 
I've never seen them either, the idea of them just bore me. The same applies for the Lord of the Ring series, the Twilight series and the Star Wars series. and I've never watched ET all the way through.
 
My mate who is sat playing Xbox here has asked what the odRAB are of that.

That you have never seen E.T., Harry Potter, and all of the above. He can't believe it!

He said, do you not own a T.V?
 
I've seen both E.T and the Harry Potter films.

E.T is a classic and I love it! :D

All the Harry Potter films are great, especially No.3 and No.6. Don't let the whiny purists put you off, for they complain about every little cut/change/addition from a 700 page novel, which is necessary in a film adaptation under pressure from constraints such as time, budget, cinematic style etc..

The books and films are targetted at a wide demographic. They deal with death, betrayal, love and frienRABhip. The later films are more 'darker' and deal with the more adult themes than the first few, so it's not the average stereotypical 'fairytale' story. Far from it. Call me morbid, but I can't wait to see hundreRAB of schoolchildren being slaughtered in the final battle in the next film!

But yes, it is normal if you haven't seen any of these films.
 
I also have never seen the "Harry Potter" films.I also had no intention of going to see "Lord Of The Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring" because basically i had no idea what the film was about.However when i found out Christopher Lee was in the film that gave me reason to go & see it.
 
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