Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Film)


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Sweet, thanks. Even though that res will kill me PC, I shall watch the slideshow with satisfaction indeed!

http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2010/6/28/harry-potter-and-the-deathly-hallows-trailer-now-online - more direct links can be found there :)

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Some extra rep for you my friend!

But, SPlayer used GPU acc. and I had no problem running the 1080p version, even though I'm running at 1024 res. Shame, but I saw way more detail and it was even more amazing to see it like that. I'm seriously going to go to the theater and watch it in 3D just because. It'll be the first movie I see in 3D too.

Saw the trailer today the minute i turned on my TV and I have to say, ****ING EPIC.

been waiting for ever for this movie. I cant even wait for november. The 3D wasnt neccessary but since these 2 movies are suppose to be majority of action, then im VERY hAPPY they did 3D. Now I can enjoy the movie even more and trip after the movie lol.

Either way, CANT WAIT. VOLDAMORT NEEDS TO DIE

I'm excited to see the movie, I guess. I loved the last book, but I'm curious to know how they plan on breaking up the book into two films. I don't remember a clear breaking point in the story where they could stop a movie.

Also, if the shot of Voldemort and Harry dueling in the rubble is supposed to be the final show down at the end of the book, then they got it completely wrong. And if that is the case, then I'm going to be ****ed. I've been looking forward to seeing what they would do with that scene ever since the movies starting getting better.

Also, if the shot of Voldemort and Harry dueling in the rubble is supposed to be the final show down at the end of the book, then they got it completely wrong. And if that is the case, then I'm going to be ****ed. I've been looking forward to seeing what they would do with that scene ever since the movies starting getting better.

Actually I think it's great that they changed it because the final show down in the book was completely disappointing and cheesy in my opinion.

Actually I think it's great that they changed it because the final show down in the book was completely disappointing and cheesy in my opinion.

I guess it comes down to opinion. But I thought that the way it was described in the book, with everyone watching the duel, was epic. The way the trailer made it seem was that it is going to be an isolated duel. Which, to me, makes it less exciting. But I'm sure I'll love it anyway whenever I get around to watching it. I'll just be disappointed if that's the way they go.

I guess it comes down to opinion. But I thought that the way it was described in the book, with everyone watching the duel, was epic. The way the trailer made it seem was that it is going to be an isolated duel. Which, to me, makes it less exciting. But I'm sure I'll love it anyway whenever I get around to watching it. I'll just be disappointed if that's the way they go.

Oh, you mean that, I thought you meant the fact that their spells collide for a while which didn't happen in the book, as for the crowd. I guess there might be some people watching the duel but they weren't shown in the trailer (from this angle I mean), it makes sense tbh, since the spells could be huge so everyone will be standing far away.

Also, if the shot of Voldemort and Harry dueling in the rubble is supposed to be the final show down at the end of the book, then they got it completely wrong. And if that is the case, then I'm going to be ****ed. I've been looking forward to seeing what they would do with that scene ever since the movies starting getting better.

I also liked the original book ending better, than the way it seems to be shown in the movie, but it looks like Yates likes to change stuff from the book even if it's not necessary.

I also liked the original book ending better, than the way it seems to be shown in the movie, but it looks like Yates likes to change stuff from the book even if it's not necessary.

Let's not rush things here, a ~4 sec footage in a trailer doesn't indicate anything.

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