Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows; part 2



Well, this is turning out to be a wonderful weekend crowned by the release of the last sequel of the Harry Potter series, Deathly Hallows; part 2. One word for it, AWESOME! Here is it's preview, for those of you who haven't watched it yet:


To all the Harry Potter fanatics, y'all know this movie is the crown of all the others. This is the final installment after the chapters of the long narrative that started in 2001. It's been quite a journey. If you haven't watched this last one yet, I'd strongly suggest you do it in 3D. Get why I have a whole post dedicated to it. I'm really pulling myself back from giving you spoilers. I'll do my best to keep it that way. 

If you haven't watched any or some of the prequels, don't worry, you can still watch it and enjoy quite alright.
(The fanatics who haven't watched the last movie should not read past this)

Basically Harry, Hermione and the foolishly brave Ron go back to Hogwarts where the action takes place. Oh, the action, coupled by the 3D effect will just blow your mind away. Forget all the confusing blether about prophecies and talismans, the most impressive thing about this movie is that it's actually quite simple and anyone can watch it. Monsters rampage, masonry crashing down all over the place, some of Britain's best actors and actresses waggling their wands at each other and the occasional random chants by the fanatics in the cinema will just sweep you long. It's not just Hogwarts that gets smashed to pieces by the thunderous battle but the viewers' resistance too.

When the film came to it's brisk and restrained conclusion, I was more happy of having watched the magnificent final movie's premier than sad that there wasn't going to be another Harry Potter. We've always looked forward to another Harry Potter.

I'll die a happy man.

Till next time, Adios.

Eureka!

So I was watching PAUL, again, for the umpteenth time, (it still never seizes to invoke some extraordinary excitement in me) and there it was! I actually noticed a movie mistake towards the ending! That I noticed it makes me feel.... what's the word I'm looking for? GREAT! Towards the end, before the awkward long take-off by Paul's species' mini spacecraft, Special Agent "Lorenzo" Zoil was shot on his left hand by that "big guy" woman. Yes, they actually refer to her as the big guy. And right after the take-off, when earthlings are sheepishly staring into the vast nothingness of the skies (well, there were stars. I just felt like using the word "nothingness". pardon my silliness, it's long since I used it) Agent Zoil's left arm was perfectly OK. There was no blood or bullet hole! I'm Awesome! Sorry, it's just what I'm feeling.

And here's a little something for your entertainment:


You can thank me later. Till next time, Adios

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