07 8 / 2011
Books Versus Their Movie Versions
The book is always better than the movie. No exception.
I have read so many books so great that people made movies based on it. The Harry Potter books, Eragon, No country for old Men, The Road, My Sister’s Keeper, The Ghost Writer, The chronicles of Narnia books, The Lord of The Rings books, Laskar Pelangi, The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo etc, All are, in my point of view, better though the movie versions is pretty awesome itself.
The books are way greater because there are always those few remarkable things in the books which are so delicate that filmmakers can’t film it well or even left unfilmed.
Films are great with all those sounds and pictures stuffs, but it’ll never ever be greater than the books.
02 1 / 2011
he’s not a muggle, snape.
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23 12 / 2010
Snape: Do you remember me telling you we were practicising non-verbal spells, Potter?
Harry: Yes.
Snape: Yes, Sir.
Harry: There’s no need to call me ‘sir,’ Professor.
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19 12 / 2010
ftw! don’t make fun of clever girls! wakakak
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15 12 / 2010
MOM…
3 years old - “mommy, i love you”
13 years old - “WHATEVER MOM !”
16 years old - “Mom is so damn annoying”
18 years old - “i wanna leave this house!”
25 years old - “Mom, you were right”
30 years old - “i wanna be with my mom again”
50 years old - “i dont want to lose my mom”
70 years old - “i would give up everything for my mom to be here with me”
We only have 1 Mom.
Reblog this if you appreciate your Mom.
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