Jul 30, 2008 -
The new trailer for the sixth film in the Harry Potter series, “Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince,” is here!
The main reveal in this preview is the fact that Tom Riddle (the young Voldemort), makes his first appearance. He’s played by Ralph Fiennes‘ real life nephew Hero Fiennes-Tiffin.
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May 22, 2008 -
I don't know if you have heard that, but i can tell you some news . I just took a look in the Emma Watson website and there was told , that the Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince has now finished(filming finished on Sunday May 17th).
I can't believe it .
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Nov 22, 2008 -
Official Theatrical Movie Trailer 2009 HD
Teaser Trailer
**This is not one of the new trailers. This is a battle scene from HP 5. I thought the filmmakers did a great job.
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Jul 18, 2007 -
This sixth book in the Harry Potter series certainly leaves us in a lot of suspense. Few questions are answered and even more seem to be raised. Much of the focus is on revealing who exactly Voldemort is and the story of his past.
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Jul 02, 2009 -
the movie will be out this month and i though you might want to enjoy this pic to give you a taste of how good the movie will be....enjoy
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Nov 17, 2009 -
With four more days before its November 20 release date, New Moon has already leaped over previous record-holders to become the top-selling pre-release title in Fandango`s ten-year history. The new record for Fandango`s fastest-selling film was set on Saturday night, November 14, shortly after 8:00 p.m.The Top 5 Advance Ticket-Sellers on Fandango (as of November 15, 2009) are now as follows:1.New Moon (2009)2.Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)3.Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)4.The Dark Knight (2008)5.Twilight (2008)The latest chapter of The Twilight Saga is currently wolfing down 86% of weekly ticket sales on Fandango, the nation`s leading movie ticketing destination.Thousands of Thursday night midnight showtimes for New Moon are already sold out across the country, from Albany, Georgia to Yuba City, California. Yet New Moon tickets continue to be available.
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Oct 26, 2008 -
UPDATE: I had no idea that Buzz also put this up. Oh well :D
If you are having trouble viewing it click here
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Jul 20, 2007 -
I am not worried, Harry...I am with you.
Well, I finished Book Six last night and I got up early today to head to Borders for my wristband. I'm so stoked about tonight- it's really going to be a lot of fun. I've been a little down these last few days, what with rereading Book Six and knowing that it'll all be over quicker than I know it, but I'm so conflicted by the major excitement I'm feeling to finally know what will happen! I'll post my review of the last book when I'm finished (I'm going to try and make it last, but I want to be finished before we leave for San Diego on Wednesday, or else I'll let it fall to the wayside), but for now, here's Year Six:
I am so glad I read this book again because I had forgotten all that happened in Year Six. The first time I read it I remember feeling a little annoyed with all the Voldemort history. It wasn't exactly riveting and I felt like it was taking up too much of the book. On a second reading, however, I realized that it's really not that bad and certainly more interesting the second time around. I think I was so quick to devour this book the first time that I really skimmed over a lot of stuff. I had forgotten about Dumbledore's withered hand, Felix Felicis, Ron and Lavender, Cormac McLaggen, and Marvolo, Morfin, and Merope Gaunt. I really liked where they took all the relationships in this book, too- Ron's insecurities, Ginny's promiscuities, and poor, poor Hermione. The new characters introduced in this book, basically Slughorn and Scrimgeour, are very unique and really stand out. I love the first chapter with Fudge and the Prime Minister- I really hope that makes it into the movie. And of course, this book's best aspect is the strengthening of Dumbledore and Harry's relationship.
This book's biggest problem is Snape. I started this project with the intention of closely watching Snape's behavior to enforce a decision about him and where his loyalties lie. I remember two summers ago when I finished Book Six for the first time. I put it down and thought- wow, there's the twist, Snape was bad after all. Because there's always some sort of twist...not like an M.
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