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<font face="Verdana" size="3" color="#00FF00">Harry Potter has a certain charisma to him that makes him likeable and watchable by the whole family.
LoTR by comparison is quit violent for smaller children and some adults, even the books are quite violent. Same applies for FR and DL books. Lets take my mother for example. She probably would not have much interest in watching or reading LotR but she would be able to sit down and watch a HP movie. Me I prefer LotR but I don't feel tortured to have to sit down and watch Harry Potter. Harry Potter basically has a larger demographic due to its milder content, or appeals to a wider audience.</font> [ 02-20-2004, 02:50 PM: Message edited by: pritchke ] |
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Only read three pages once to do a fellow student a favour (or, rather, she'd been nagging me for weeks to do it, convinced I would be converted to HP-fandom once I read a few pages ![]() ![]() Contrary to popular belief, I'd probably read it if it was the last novel on Earth, though. I'm not *that* snobbish. ![]() [ 02-20-2004, 06:25 PM: Message edited by: Grojlach ] |
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Only read three pages once to do a fellow student a favour (or, rather, she'd been nagging me for weeks to do it, convinced I would be converted to HP-fandom once I read a few pages ![]() ![]() Contrary to popular belief, I'd probably read it if it was the last novel on Earth, though. I'm not *that* snobbish. ![]() ![]()
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i guess her style or writing appeals to a child-like nature among us. i found delightful and thrilling.
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Maybe because it was made into a movies ( bad answer I know )? I never heard of Harry Porter until they make the first movie. Likewise I never heard of LoTR before too until the first movie.
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Read the books Kakero! The books are always better than the movie.
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I don't like reading long english book with many long english sentense. it make my head hurts.
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Rowling definitely has great skillas an author as well. The HP books are some of easiest to follow, and there are a load of really clever little "quirks" hidden in her books too. For me, it was like reading the first page or so and I was hooked...it's incredible. If the books appeal to you, they seem to draw you in...
And on the subject about the films, the books are far better, imo. I thought the films kinda sucked, plus they're either going to have to stop making them or change the actors as it takes too long to film one to keep up with the books. But yeah, the books are great, and the later ones are brilliant too...I guess it is really a matter of taste. |
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I think that lacing the pages with cocaine is what make the books so popular. Kids and adults alike just can't get enough. Real page-turners.
As for the movies, it's the subliminal messages that they put in them. If you slow down the HP movies frame-by-fram you can see "Worship the Harry" frames every 64th frame and you can hear an erie "Worship the Harry" in the base tones underneath the sound at 1/16th speed. Scarey stuff, really. [ 03-08-2004, 03:58 PM: Message edited by: Timber Loftis ] |
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