Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Film)


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Hopefully the last 2 movies will be good and follow the book. The first 2 were probably the best and at least followed, for the most part, the book, 3 wasn't too bad either. 4 and 5 were complete garbage, a real insult to Harry Potter fans. Only those who haven't read the books will say they are good. The 6th was quite good but eh, they screwed up that burrow scene, that's meant to happen in the 7th book.

Basically, follow the KISS rule to make a good movie adaption from a book. The author has pretty much laid it out, the director/storyline editor don't need to re-invent the wheel, it's good as it is.

Harry Potter's nude sex scenes revealed

The film's director reveals sorcerer Harry will get saucy with Hermione Granger in a scene set to make Harry's side kick Ron Weasley jealous during a vicious fight scene.

Meanwhile, carrot top actor Rupert Grint, who plays Ron Weasley, appeared to be preparing for the intense scenes with some Dutch courage after insiders claimed the 21-year-old enjoyed Sunday's British Independent Film Award's after party by downing shots at the bar.

But back to the script and director David Yates says the sexy images of Harry and Hermione getting it on are flashed up by magic as Harry and Ron battle a monster together in the next film Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows.

Director David Yates reveals the X-rated magic scene, revealing: 'We?ll create something that feels very sexy and very intriguing to bring about a reaction in Rupert.

'Dan has appeared nude in the past. There are a couple of scenes in the new film in which he will undress, but we?re still thinking about how we present it'

'There is another scene in King?s Cross station, where Harry almost dies and sees Dumbledore. In that scene, he will also be naked', Yates told the Telegraph.

And more secrets will be revealed about Harry and Hermione's relationship during a touching dance scene.

'It?s where Hermione and Harry dance together and is not in the book. It?s something we create for the film and is actually very tender,' says Yates.

'They also reveal some secrets about each other while dancing', says the director.

The first of the two-part final chapter the films is due to be released November next year.

And more secrets will be revealed about Harry and Hermione's relationship during a touching dance scene.

'It’s where Hermione and Harry dance together and is not in the book. It’s something we create for the film and is actually very tender,' says Yates.

'They also reveal some secrets about each other while dancing', says the director.

They are trying really hard to screw the whole thing up, aren't they? They always mess up when they stop following th books.

They are trying really hard to screw the whole thing up, aren't they? They always mess up when they stop following th books.

Too true. They remove too many bits, change too many. It's ridiculous! :(

But still, I can't wait to see the last movie(s). I've decided to read the whole series again. :p

The film's director reveals sorcerer Harry will get saucy with Hermione Granger in a scene set to make Harry's side kick Ron Weasley jealous during a vicious fight scene.

'There is another scene in King?s Cross station, where Harry almost dies and sees Dumbledore. In that scene, he will also be naked', Yates told the Telegraph.

Both of these things happen in the book. I'm not seeing the problem. I doubt we'll actually see anything rated R.

Both of these things happen in the book. I'm not seeing the problem. I doubt we'll actually see anything rated R.

Agreed. And the closer it is to the book, the better.

I think it helps that they are splitting it into 2 movies, although I think that it should even be split to 3 so they can fit ALL the bits in. :)

What the doose, naked parts, dancing scense with acts of touching what the devil is going on.....this will be rated 18 if they don't watch out.

Well truth be told the last book isn't exactly kid friendly. In fact, it's quite violent if I remember correctly. Not as bad as the last couple of Narnia books when it comes to violence, but still.

I'd be seriously shocked if this didn't get a PG-13 minimum in the US/whatever is the related rating overseas in other territories.

Well truth be told the last book isn't exactly kid friendly. In fact, it's quite violent if I remember correctly. Not as bad as the last couple of Narnia books when it comes to violence, but still.

I'd be seriously shocked if this didn't get a PG-13 minimum in the US/whatever is the related rating overseas in other territories.

There is also a pretty scary scene (If done right) that can be summed in two word: Bathilda Bagshot :)

The New Theme park is pretty cool! :D

ButterBeer YEAH! And get myself a wand from the Wand shop :D

I REALLY want to go there, because I would love a wand. I wonder if they are selling uniforms as well. :p

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