11:59 AM 12/6/10
I love Moldymort. He's charismatic, like an entrepreneur, like someone starting a dotcom business. I think he was the most realistic and believable actor. I've actually known people in real life who 'felt' like him. I don't know if it's the actor, the character, or the combination of both.
Flako Mudfly is cute. In fact I thought a lot of the guys were cute, so that makes the movie enjoyable to watch, because I can enjoy looking at the people.
Colon Creepy, I loved him on Disk Two when he was explaining how much he loves Harvey Putter. He was so sincere and real, I felt sorry for him. He was believable. He seemed like an ENFP. That wasn't part of the movie, it was in the interviews.
I'm having some trouble hearing what they say. I usually turn on the subtitles for the hearing impaired, but that's not available on this DVD. I can hear most of it, but there are a couple of lines here and there that I can't understand.
Also, the Dumbledore character is jinxed, no joke. The actor who played Mumblemore died after the movie was over, just like the first Dumbledore actor died, just like the character Dumbledore died. But in the movie, Mumblemore doesn't die, he just walks away and abandons them at the theme park. It's the same letdown of 'Dumbledore can't help us, we have to do this on our own' that happens in the original movie.
I love Mumblemore's knee-length hair. It's beautiful. It's even better than the original Dumbledore's hip-length hair.
My parents found a 'lunchbox of secrets' in our ventilation system when we moved into our house in West Virginia. The builders threw a bunch of garbage into the heat ducts and Mom found some of it later on when she was cleaning. There were things like soda cans and chunks of wood that had been thrown into the vents. That happened in this movie too.
I had a hard time with the Trelawney class scene. It was awkward somehow and I didn't understand why. It turns out that they had to film the actors separately because none of them could be scheduled to work together at the same time, for some reason, I don't remember why. That was explained in the second disk. So that explains why the scene didn't feel right. They weren't actually together talking to each other.
I wish they had used the Rinsieve more. It looked interesting, but they only showed it for a minute. (That was Mumblemore's Pensieve.) In the spoof, it wasn't used for anything in the plot.
I loved how he got his picture taken with a DeDentor (or whatever they're called), and the Death Editors looked really scary when they came in and were marching around. That was at the festival where all three Harvey Putters were walking around meeting fans.
I would have laughed a lot more if I were watching it with other people instead of alone.
Monday, December 6, 2010
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