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Old 12-29-2010, 05:01 AM
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I'm with you LA. I really liked the movie. It was a great change from the 'failures' in my opinion of the last 3 movies. I'm glad they spit the movie up also, otherwise more than half of the story would have been practically left out like the others. Where for like 40 minutes all you see is rushed parts of Harry in potions class, walking in halways, and people glancing at him. And the rest of the movie to follow the action. Where in this one it felt great, no rushing, and it kept a good pace for me and you got enough time to spend in the parts of the story.

All in all, it was my second favorite HP movie, I think the first one is the greatest and the second one comes in just behind HP7PT1 and the others are so far back there they arn't worth mentioning.-IMO
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