I didn't see the Harry Potter films or read the books until I was 36 years old (almost 44 years old now) I'm totally in love with the franchise, so grateful for J.K. Rowling, opened up a world of fantasy that's much appreciated ❤️
LOL!!! I have four children and I don't think it was until the 1st movie that came out in the US and of course fell in love, that I knew anything about the books, J.K. and the whole world. After watching the first movie I had to start buying the books to catch up before the other movies came out, and we just managed to stay ahead. Growing up, my Mom and my Dad would read to us every night after settling us into bed, and we absolutely loved that, so the first movie and book put my mind back on how much I had enjoyed that, and so when my youngest was about 3 I believe I stared reading to my kids and I had a home daycare at the time and so they got the exact same thing. I still talk to some of them and they get to tell me about their lives and their babies and all of that!!! Reading sure can open great and vast new worlds and even grow your family and it is never too early or too late to start!!! Much love and many blessings!!!
Everything about the books, the imagery, the movies, the magic, takes every fun fairytale, and my later research from my childhood to adulthood, then mashes it together in the best possible ways.💖 Really well done!
I’m just seeing this for the first time. And before watch the one with the 3 HP star’s. Amazing insight into the movies. Now with the passing of Robbie Coltrane, who played Hagrid ( REST IN PEACE!!) I would love to hear an interview with the 3 stars about there dealings and basic insights on their feeling with his passing. I thought he was an amazing actor that will be missed so much!!
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I didn't see the Harry Potter films or read the books until I was 36 years old (almost 44 years old now) I'm totally in love with the franchise, so grateful for J.K. Rowling, opened up a world of fantasy that's much appreciated ❤️
LOL!!! I have four children and I don't think it was until the 1st movie that came out in the US and of course fell in love, that I knew anything about the books, J.K. and the whole world. After watching the first movie I had to start buying the books to catch up before the other movies came out, and we just managed to stay ahead.
Growing up, my Mom and my Dad would read to us every night after settling us into bed, and we absolutely loved that, so the first movie and book put my mind back on how much I had enjoyed that, and so when my youngest was about 3 I believe I stared reading to my kids and I had a home daycare at the time and so they got the exact same thing. I still talk to some of them and they get to tell me about their lives and their babies and all of that!!! Reading sure can open great and vast new worlds and even grow your family and it is never too early or too late to start!!!
Much love and many blessings!!!
Everything about the books, the imagery, the movies, the magic, takes every fun fairytale, and my later research from my childhood to adulthood, then mashes it together in the best possible ways.💖
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I’m just seeing this for the first time. And before watch the one with the 3 HP star’s. Amazing insight into the movies. Now with the passing of Robbie Coltrane, who played Hagrid ( REST IN PEACE!!) I would love to hear an interview with the 3 stars about there dealings and basic insights on their feeling with his passing. I thought he was an amazing actor that will be missed so much!!
The thing is, these movies, flaws and all, still maintain something magical and pure about them. It really was lightning in the bottle.
Hands down it's the goblet of fire.
My favorite scene is when Harry and Draco duel in The Chamber Of Secrets.
My favorite is harry