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Possible Kilt sighting in Harry Potter...
The wife & I went to see the new Harry Potter tonight, and I think I may have spotted a kilted lad in the movie -- the scene in Hogsmeade, the village near the school. Anyone else see the movie and see the "kiltie, kiltie cold-bum"?
T.
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Apparently I am supposed to take my son to the movie tomorrow night. I'll play movie-spy and give it a thorough looking.
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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Originally Posted by Graham
Not even a kilt scene would entice me to watch any of the harry potter films.
And I thought I was the only person on this planet who has never read a Harry Potter book, never seen a Harry Potter film, and never purchased any Harry Potter memorabilia ........ ditto "Lord of the Rings"!
Wild horses (free tickets and a limo to take me there) could not drive me to see such a film. Don't ask me why because I do not really have an answer, save that, anything receiving such OTT hype is doomed and cannot live up to expectation.
Take care,
Ham.
(PS: I am still waiting to find a cinema within a hundred miles that I can visit to see "Troy" - at a convenient time!)
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As I recall, the book does mention someone in a kilt and a poncho at Hogsmeade. I haven't seen the movie yet though...
Larry
"A chef is someone creative enough to call the same soup a different name every day"
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Originally Posted by The Kilted Chef
As I recall, the book does mention someone in a kilt and a poncho at Hogsmeade. I haven't seen the movie yet though...
Larry
That was actually a confused wizard at the Quidditch World Cup, that didn't quite get Muggle wear. Well, that's what some Harry Potter nerd told me last week while I was beating them up. Okay, fine. I'm the Harry Potter nerd.
I missed the kilt in the new movie. I'll have to look for it when I see it again. It makes sense that there would be kilts in Hogsmeade, since we all know Hogwarts is in Scotland.
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Sean Biggerstaff (the actor who plays ‘Oliver Wood’ in the Harry Potter films) regularly wears a kilt, as in the following link, at the premier of one of the films.
http://dolshouse.com/queensmen/kilt.htm
Rob
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Re: Potter patter
Originally Posted by Silverlake_Punk
Doc, I have to disagree with you. The first two Potter movies are absolute abominations. On the other hand, the third is very well done, having shed all of the cutesy little-kid crap and instead focusing on the novel’s dark tone.
Steve,
I guess it gets down to a matter of opinion. But If you will think about it, Harry, Hermione, and Ron, are kids of 11 and 12 in the first two novels/movies. I'm not literature professor, but I didn't see much darkness in the first two novels. As you say, the tone of Prisoner of Azkaban is much darker than the preceding novels.
As the children get older, I think the story line will get darker, and more adult in nature. Quite frankly, I think that The Goblet of Fire and Order of the Phoenix are a little too grown up to attract most younger readers.
Perhaps I've been overly excited to finally find a movie that has more in common with the novel on which it is based that the title and the names of a few characters. In any event, I've enjoyed all three of the Harry Potter movies, and all of the Harry Potter novels. In fact, I impatiently away the arrival of the next installment of both movie and novel.
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Lets keep this thread about kilts and Harry Potter.
Beannacht Dé,
Hank
"...it's the ocean following in our veins, cause its the salt thats in our tears..."
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I went over to See Harry Potter over the weekend and I think there is a definate kilt sighting in the village of Hogsmeade.
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6th July 04, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Rufus
Originally Posted by The Kilted Chef
As I recall, the book does mention someone in a kilt and a poncho at Hogsmeade. I haven't seen the movie yet though...
Larry
That was actually a confused wizard at the Quidditch World Cup, that didn't quite get Muggle wear. Well, that's what some Harry Potter nerd told me last week while I was beating them up. Okay, fine. I'm the Harry Potter nerd.
I missed the kilt in the new movie. I'll have to look for it when I see it again. It makes sense that there would be kilts in Hogsmeade, since we all know Hogwarts is in Scotland.
Rufus, I stand corrected! That's what I get for posting from memory...
Larry
"A chef is someone creative enough to call the same soup a different name every day"
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