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[ SECRET POST #2207 ]
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Re: First Time You Discovered This Phenomenon?
The first three weren't bad, although Prisoner of Azkaban left out a lot of details that made parts of the ending make no sense, but it was the First Task in Goblet of Fire that really clued me in to how terrible the movies were.
Re: First Time You Discovered This Phenomenon?
Re: First Time You Discovered This Phenomenon?
Re: First Time You Discovered This Phenomenon?
Though as I said, I was also, for the longest time, under the impression that you were supposed to watch the movies after you'd read the books, and therefore it was more like a collection of visual aids and "hey look, doesn't this look objectively cool, instead of just in your head?" than an actual movie.