First of all things!,Credit to: LifesGoodx3
I created this so I can tell why GoF is my favorite Book and Movie, first of all the Graveyard scene, I love it cause it’s the moment when Voldemort comes back (and NO I don't like him) I loved it cause with out Voldy there's no HP, second of all I loved the Triwizard Tournament, it was amazing I loved all three tasks, there was a lot of action in them and that's why I loved them^^, not to mention there were Dragons in it. Third of all The Yull Ball, it was really awesome indeed I loved Hermione's dress in the book (loved the movie dress too though). Fourth of all, Mad-Eye Moody loved that character. Fifth of all I loved Veritaserum, you may ask why I'd love it, I actually liked the scene when Barty Crouch Jr. tells how he killed his father and how he got out from Azkaban and how his mother was willing to take the chance to go to Azkaban for her son …etc, I also would like to say that the Penvies was pretty interesting but to tell the truth I loved it more in the books I really felt sorry for Barty Jr. he looked innocent, and I felt sad when he was begging not to go to Azkaban, while in the movie he looked like a real criminal. And the Quidditch World Cup was fantastic, wish the showed the hole match in the movie, it was a pretty cool match.
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I created this so I can tell why GoF is my favorite Book and Movie, first of all the Graveyard scene, I love it cause it’s the moment when Voldemort comes back (and NO I don't like him) I loved it cause with out Voldy there's no HP, second of all I loved the Triwizard Tournament, it was amazing I loved all three tasks, there was a lot of action in them and that's why I loved them^^, not to mention there were Dragons in it. Third of all The Yull Ball, it was really awesome indeed I loved Hermione's dress in the book (loved the movie dress too though). Fourth of all, Mad-Eye Moody loved that character. Fifth of all I loved Veritaserum, you may ask why I'd love it, I actually liked the scene when Barty Crouch Jr. tells how he killed his father and how he got out from Azkaban and how his mother was willing to take the chance to go to Azkaban for her son …etc, I also would like to say that the Penvies was pretty interesting but to tell the truth I loved it more in the books I really felt sorry for Barty Jr. he looked innocent, and I felt sad when he was begging not to go to Azkaban, while in the movie he looked like a real criminal. And the Quidditch World Cup was fantastic, wish the showed the hole match in the movie, it was a pretty cool match.
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In these articles, I'll be taking you back in time, to when the movies began. I'll show you how they did it and why.
First up, a quick look at the immaturity of a twelve-year-old boy.
The following is a direct quote.
"We did a lot of pranks. Once Daniel Radcliffe brought in a remote-controlled whoopee cushion. He tried it on me, but it didn't quite work. Then he tried it on someone else who was going to sit down on a massive sofa. When it went off, Chris Columbus said, 'Cut! What is that thing?' and everyone burst into laughter. Dan pulled other pranks too--like making little labels that said 'Kick me' or 'Punch me.' He would stick them on the backs of everyone who came into sight. It was really good."
Emma Watson, 2002
Classic. Who knew that people still fall for the "Kick me" signs? I sure didn't. I'm a bit scared to think of the pranks pulled in the later years.
First up, a quick look at the immaturity of a twelve-year-old boy.
The following is a direct quote.
"We did a lot of pranks. Once Daniel Radcliffe brought in a remote-controlled whoopee cushion. He tried it on me, but it didn't quite work. Then he tried it on someone else who was going to sit down on a massive sofa. When it went off, Chris Columbus said, 'Cut! What is that thing?' and everyone burst into laughter. Dan pulled other pranks too--like making little labels that said 'Kick me' or 'Punch me.' He would stick them on the backs of everyone who came into sight. It was really good."
Emma Watson, 2002
Classic. Who knew that people still fall for the "Kick me" signs? I sure didn't. I'm a bit scared to think of the pranks pulled in the later years.
Cornelius Fudge, the Minister for Magic, denied that he had any plans to take over the running of the Wizarding Bank, Gringotts, when he was elected Minister for Magic five years ago. Fudge has always insisted that he wants nothing more than to "cooperate peacefully" with the guardians of our gold.
BUT DOES HE?
Sources close to the Minister have recently disclosed that Fudge's dearest ambition is to seize control of the goblin gold supplies and that he will not hesitate to use force if need be.
"It wouldn't be the first time, either," said a Ministry insider. "Cornelius 'Goblin-Crusher' Fudge, that's what his friends call him, if you could hear him when he thinks no one's listening, oh, he's always talking about the goblins and he's had done in; he's had them drowned, he's had them dropped off buildings, he's had them poisoned, he's had them cooked in pies...."