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  • Aug 24, 2007, 11:18 AM
    haitchy_94
    pirates of the carabien is such a great film though I can't spell it! Its very funn ybut serious and jonny depp is amazing!
  • Aug 28, 2007, 10:19 AM
    Emland
    I believe many people are entralled with HP and Pirates is because they are well written stories that can let your imagination go wild.

    The chemistry between Swan and Turner in the Pirates triolgy as well as the comedic banter of Sparrow and Barbossa is fun and draws you in and makes you want to be there. I think the same goes for HP. Wouldn't you love to be a student at Hogwarts? I know I would.
  • Aug 28, 2007, 10:43 AM
    firmbeliever
    I think Harry Potter is popular, not because it is unique,but because it is well marketted like David Bekham.
    I have had no desire to watch the movies or read the books of Harry Potter because it is I feel being shoved into my face too often and I feel sick at the way little kids who do not even read books normally has to buy Harry Potter books.
    The author has good publicity and that is the only reason I would say these books are selling so much.There have been similar stories before, but no one backed them up or were interested enough to make movies of them and market them,hence they remain only in the memories of those who read these books.
    I am not sure if anyone agrees with me or not, but that is what I feel.

    About Pirates of the Caribean, that's a well rounded movie of comedy,humour and romance. The best I liked about it is the character of Jack Sparrow.He reminds me of the Pirate Long John Silver(I think that's the name) in Treasure Island.
  • Aug 28, 2007, 10:56 AM
    alkalineangel
    I don't think I could ever feel sick at children reading a good book that will increase their imagination... reading is reading whether because it is popular or not... if it is the first book they ever picked up, doesn't matter, books are wonderful, and not enough kids read. And its by far much better than being in front of the TV or video games... :)
  • Aug 28, 2007, 11:03 AM
    firmbeliever
    Reading books is a good thing...
    I wish more kids would read too Al, but it is the brainwashing to have particular books etc gripping kids that I feel sick of...
    :)
  • Aug 28, 2007, 11:10 AM
    alkalineangel
    I don't personally think they are brainwashed. I think the majority of them really enjoy the plot and are attached to the characters... most of the kids who read the books, started at a young age and actually grew with the books over a ten year period... but then again, I have read the books, so I'm a bit attached too :) I can understand a person not reading them and seeing your way though. I wasn't trying to attack you by the way, just trying to understand...
  • Aug 28, 2007, 11:20 AM
    firmbeliever
    I am sure it is a good book/movie... but it will be sometime before I can read or watch it.

    The same thing happened with the Titanic, it was being advertised too much when it was released and I just did not want to see it then.
    Years later I watched it and enjoyed it too.

    So I am not being hard against it as such,but I hate things when it is everywhere I turn.Maybe years from now, I will watch the movie and/or read the book, when I do I will let you know and I am sure I will like it... but until then...
  • Aug 28, 2007, 11:36 AM
    alkalineangel
    I understand... I am turned off by many things that way...
  • Aug 28, 2007, 12:14 PM
    DrJ
    Springgirl... why Didn't you like those movies?

    What kind of movies DO you like?
  • Aug 28, 2007, 12:29 PM
    nicespringgirl
    I don't dislike them.:)
    I like action movies and comedy, almost all movies but not much of fiction or fantasy.
  • Aug 28, 2007, 12:38 PM
    DrJ
    You want to go catch Superbad with me?

    You get the tickets... I'll get the popcorn ;)



    OK, OK, OK... enough of that. Fiction/fantasy... its really about connecting with your childhood... I mean, we all dreamed of those things as kids, right? Its only as we got older that those things started to seem silly... because it was just "fantasy". Maybe you just needed to be in a different place when you watched them

    Second star to the right... straight on till mornin?
  • Aug 28, 2007, 12:46 PM
    firmbeliever
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by firmbeliever
    I think Harry Potter is popular, not because it is unique,but because it is well marketted like David Bekham.
    I have had no desire to watch the movies or read the books of Harry Potter because it is I feel being shoved into my face too often and I feel sick at the way little kids who do not even read books normally has to buy Harry Potter books.
    The author has good publicity and that is the only reason I would say these books are selling so much.There have been similar stories before, but no one backed them up or were interested enough to make movies of them and market them,hence they remain only in the memories of those who read these books.
    I am not sure if anyone agrees with me or not, but that is what I feel.

    About Pirates of the Caribean, thats a well rounded movie of comedy,humour and romance. The best I liked about it is the character of Jack Sparrow.He reminds me of the Pirate Long John Silver(I think thats the name) in Treasure Island.

    [/QUOTE]Comments on this post
    Igotthafeva disagrees: They are very interesting and well written books... [/QUOTE]

    Igotthafeva,
    You did not have to give me a reddie for just that...
    It is opinion, not fact :)
  • Aug 28, 2007, 12:48 PM
    nicespringgirl
    Quote:

    you want to go catch Superbad with me?

    You get the tickets... I'll get the popcorn ;)
    Nah, Let Chuff get the tickets, you get the popcorn, and only we go.;)


    Quote:

    OK, OK, OK... enough of that. Fiction/fantasy... its really about connecting with your childhood... I mean, we all dreamed of those things as kids, right? Its only as we got older that those things started to seem silly... because it was just "fantasy". Maybe you just needed to be in a different place when you watched them

    Second star to the right... straight on till mornin?
    I do watch them sometimes, just for entertainment. What is "second star on the right'meaning?:rolleyes:
  • Aug 28, 2007, 12:55 PM
    firmbeliever
    No wonder you are called nicespringgirl...
    Thanks for the balancer :)
  • Aug 28, 2007, 01:00 PM
    alkalineangel
    I wanted to Firm, but had to spread the love...
  • Aug 28, 2007, 01:04 PM
    firmbeliever
    Alkalineangel,
    I couldn't either...
    Thanks for the thought... :)

    Hey Emland,
    Welcome to the club!
    ;)
  • Aug 28, 2007, 01:18 PM
    DrJ
    Well, I'll let you get your hustle on with Chuff.. that evil clown would probably eat me if I tried lol


    2nd star to the right and straight on till morning is the directions to Neverland... if you ever need to get in touch with your childhood, Neverland is the place to go ;)
  • Aug 29, 2007, 03:49 PM
    LunarBlue
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by firmbeliever
    I think Harry Potter is popular, not because it is unique,but because it is well marketted like David Bekham.
    I have had no desire to watch the movies or read the books of Harry Potter because it is I feel being shoved into my face too often and I feel sick at the way little kids who do not even read books normally has to buy Harry Potter books.
    The author has good publicity and that is the only reason I would say these books are selling so much.There have been similar stories before, but no one backed them up or were interested enough to make movies of them and market them,hence they remain only in the memories of those who read these books.
    I am not sure if anyone agrees with me or not, but that is what I feel.

    I feel the same way. If any american classic was promoted as much as Harry Potter, then maybe we would see kids reading some awesome books that some states will not even allow in libraries.

    I did read the first harry potter book, but it did not capture my interest at all, and I absolutely LOVE to read.

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