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ebony_wandson
Y'know, having looked at it shot by shot on mugglenet, there are a few things that I have noticed, firstly, in the more 'present' shots of DD, there is no damage to his hand, and Harry is missing his scar in the pensieve scenes.
well the hand scene could be a flash back, at the time that DD was about to get the curse. either that or the VFX for his hand isnt done yet.
i took a screencap of Harry going into the pensieve. the scar is there, its just that its quite faint (as usual) and that its blocked by most of his hair.
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Originally Posted by ebony_wandson
Otherwise, I don't really like the cave, it is nothing like how I imagined it (but then you can't please us all), and some of the darker scenes, seem to look like either memory, or dreams.
lets give the Cave scene a chance. for one thing we havent seen much of the cave at all, what was featured in the trailer was the island that had the basin with the necklace. but production crew did say that instead of the usual stalactites, they were inspired by a salt mine/ cavern somewhere in south america (i think) and thats what they used as inspiration to design this Cave.
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Originally Posted by ebony_wandson
I can't wait for the full trailer, I wonder when we'll get it....
i think this is it. unless there's a second one that WB will release. if there wont be a second one then perhaps a 7 min sample of the movie to be aired on TV like what they do for other films.
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EmmaRiddle
Which can be found at the AOL link

it was there?

sorry, but when i played it initially, it loaded on my QTPro but i couldnt save it, couldnt even find it anywhere on the cached folders. so a buddy of mine gave me direct download links where i can save the trailer on my HDD
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That's after he's poisoned.
According to Red, who I trust on matters such as these, it's Cedric dying from Goblet of Fire.
thanks for clearing that up
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Exactly. Yes they're marketing it as a rom-com but that doesn't mean that's all it is. For every light moment, there is another that's dark. The thing is they've marketed every film thus far as being "darker" than the last. There's only so many times you can say that word and have it sound new. The romantic comedy angle sounds fresh, which is probably why they're using it. But it by no means indicates that the darkness of the tale is gone. In fact, I've experienced the exact opposite.
if thats the case then thank Merlin for that. i was really dreading that this would be a GOF redux with extended dark scenes.