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Jim Lynn Started conversation May 31, 2000
Current news about the movie is that Chris Columbus is set to direct. He wrote Gremlins, and directed the first two Home Alone movies.
It remains to be seen if the English setting of the books is allowed to remain, although the level of the books' success might cause them not to tinker with the elements that people enjoy so much.
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Little Mischief Posted Jun 1, 2000
Although it is still too soon to speculate, the latest I've heard was that they are searching for a primarily Brittish and Scottish cast..
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Comatose Posted Jun 9, 2000
I heard a rumor, just a rumor, that Stewven Speilberg would Direct it. I think I could direct it well, and perhaps anger some of those paranoid religious people just a little bit. hehe
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Ford Escort Posted Jun 15, 2000
Stephen Spielberg officially turned down the director position, and it belongs to Chris Columbus. It will be live-action, and will feature a British/Scottish cast and setting, mainly because J.K. Rowling is executive producer.
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Aurora Posted Jul 9, 2000
I read in a newspaper that Hollywood had a Scottish castle beside a loch set for the movie. It's not finalised, but it would mean that it's not set in America. I'm not trying to annoy Americans or anything but the rumors of "Hogwarts High" with cheerleaders for Quidditch was not how I pictured Hogwarts.
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Zenaphin Posted Jul 12, 2000
Stevven Speilberg's not directing cuz JK Rowling turned him down. I dont think they should make a movie. The fourth book is the best yet!
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Baldrick Posted Jul 12, 2000
The Triwizard Tournament virtually rules out Hogwarts High, though, thank God.
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Aurora Posted Jul 12, 2000
The fourth book is the best yet, and if they did make a movie, how on earth would they get the dragons for the tri-wizard tournament?
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Aurora Posted Jul 12, 2000
The fourth book is the best yet, and if they did make a movie, how on earth would they get the dragons for the tri-wizard tournament?
**She falls asleep, having spent all last night secretly reading the fourth Harry Potter book**
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Baldrick Posted Jul 13, 2000
Using the same trick as Red Dwarf probably - CGI dragons overlaid with live action - remember the dancing Midgets? (I maintain that that craft is not a 'Blue Midget' but 'Starbug 2')
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Princess Bride Posted Jul 15, 2000
So is it going to be all seven books in one? that seems lame to me. that's a lot of action for one two hour film...
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Oscar Posted Jul 17, 2000
They should totally just do the first book and get the special effects right... like making the big wolf thingy and obstacle course really funky.
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Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! Posted Jul 20, 2000
The movie is NOT trying to do all the books at once. It's intended to be a series of movies (aka Star Wars, etc.). The first movie will cover either book 1 or possibly books 1 and 2. No more. They're aiming to use the same characters throughout the series, so they have to let them grow up a year between filmings.
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Princess Bride Posted Jul 21, 2000
Yay! I am very glad. Thank you for relieving my mind. I think it's neat that they're going to use the same characters and everything too.
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