I love the Harry Potter series because it is good and wonderful. I also like valor, courage, loyalty, morality, mortality, intensity, and awesomeness. I'm not ashamed to say that I wish I were a wizard but I'll go one step further to say that I would be willing to be a muggle, if it meant that wizards could exist.
Snape at Godric's Hollow? Are you freaking kidding me? Statues mobilizing? Girlhood flashbacks of Lily and Petunia! I can't even talk about Fred. I'm not ready. This trailer proves to me I'm not ready. I'm hyperventilating now. July 15th: On this night join me and confront your fate.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
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I'm sooo with you.
ReplyDeleteI've watched it 3 times all ready and I get goose bumps everytime!!
Wish I could cone to the midnight showing with you.
Can't. Wait.
ReplyDeleteThat's all.
No words. Except maybe expecto patronum or expelliarmus.
ReplyDeleteWatched it for the first time today and not only did I get goosebumps, I cried a little too. It's the part where Mrs. Weasley fights Bellatrix...it really got me, even if it was only 1/2 second.
ReplyDeleteSo, I'm forty, but I guess the little girl who cried when she finished "The Last Battle" is still in there. Being dorky.
Gibbering.
ReplyDeleteI'm already crying a little bit just thinking about it. Heroism! Love! Selflessness!
I can't talk about it.
Possibly the most touching moment in any book... when Harry walks into the forest with the stone to meet his doom... oh, you are right. It's just too much. Might as well buy tickets for six or seven showings over the opening weekend.
ReplyDeleteMy heart was beating SO FAST.
ReplyDeleteI am dreading it, and can't wait, all at the same time.
I can't even-- Snape...SNAPE! I just...I can't...
ReplyDelete(Can we buy our tickets yet?)
I'm ready for it, just not in 3D. Gives me a headache.
ReplyDeletei got goosebumps too! am feeling unabashed love for HP right now. sigh. <3
ReplyDeleteI just keep watching it and watching it and getting tears in my eyes. It makes me sad that the fate of the world rests on these children, but they are valiant and rise to the occasion. Oh, Molly Weasely, would I have your fortitude in this situation? Will you speak at Women's Conference?
ReplyDeleteIt gives me chills. I am so excited. Yet strangly sad at the same time.
ReplyDeleteYou have a humble and generous attitude about the possibility of wizards. This will surly be pleasing to any powerful sorcerer or Aslan type figure looking for those worthy of powers.
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