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I've never seen any of the Potter movies. I was under the impression that they're kids movies? Maybe not, though.
Since seeing the movie on Thanksgiving Day I have read the book as I could not wait to know the ending. While I still stick to my rating of the movie I must admit the movie accurately tracks the book. The first half of the book is boring as heck but man the second half of the book is non stop action. The final movie should be the best Potter Movie ever!Ken
Personally, I love the books. I think she developed such a completely different world that they're totally fun to read. I really liked the last book and felt that it had to be made the way it was -- there's a lot that happens in that book.
Narnia = whatever. just proves HP as exception to the rule. another example of what happens when a studio calls the shots for an adaptation.
It's a rare movie where the adaptation is faithful to the book. Almost all of the Potter movies, by and large because of the size of the books and number of story lines, weren't all that "faithful" if you know what was left out so we'll disagree on your point about HP being the exception to the rule except for the last book. Breaking up the last book into two moves, while the first movie is boring to many, likely will end up being the best installment at the end of the day. I have not read the Narnia books (how many here have?) and I haven't read the Potter books either but I have seen the movies. My comment was in context of the movies coming out this season (e.g. Tron). Don't like the Narnia movies -- don't see them...