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Topic History of: The Prisoner of Azkaban Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Jo |
Wyot wrote:
I think I am the only person in the UK who has never read a HP book or seen a HP film! Not a point of principle; just never got around to it...
Same here. To be honest, though, I doubt if I will. I'd be more inclined to read one of JK Rowling's books for adults, but haven't got round to that either. Sometimes I've dipped into Dr Who, but can never manage to keep watching as it just seems like a children's programme to me. The intro music is great, though. It was in the news not long ago.
Sisters With Transistors review – an electrifying study of musical heroines
Lisa Rovner’s superb documentary pays a deeply deserved, seldom-expressed tribute to the female composers, musicians and inventors from the brief history of electronic music. The focus falls on about nine or 10 women in the field, from experimental music pioneer Clara Rockmore, a Theremin maestro in bias-cut evening dress, through to the British composer and mathematician Delia Derbyshire (probably best known for co-creating the Doctor Who theme) ... |
JK2006 |
My compilation in 1999 - Harry, Ron, Hermione and the Wizards - was greeted by retail with a unanimous "Who the **** is Harry Potter?". And I thought I had the Christmas smash of the year. |
Paul |
All children should be encouraged to become Potterheads and to enjoy the mystical and magical worlds around the books and movies. |
Wyot |
I think I am the only person in the UK who has never read a HP book or seen a HP film! Not a point of principle; just never got around to it... |
JK2006 |
I think the best of the Potter films - love the opening inflated aunt, the Night Bus and the time twist. |
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