It means me more than every pop girl. It's a part of my life. And now that this is over I'm sure I will cry in the cinema. I'm really sad :cry: I hate that this ends in a few days.
I grew up with Harry Potter. It was literally like they were my friends at times and I grew connected to the characters in my childhood. I still remember being 11 and when I didn't get my letter I was so distraught!
But clearly you move on because it is fantasy and I will be seeing the midnight premier this Thursday night and I cannot wait!
A lot. It used to be one of my yearly birthday presents, since about half of them came out right around my birthday. I still remember being a little boy going to the cinema to watch The Chamber of Secrets.
I just got all the movies to watch a marathon before HP7p2 comes out and it brings back so many memories.
It means a lot to me. I read the first book when I was 11 (22 now) and I've been obsessed ever since. It's my favorite books and I think I've read them probably more than 30 times each. I don't think I'll ever get bored of them.
I've enjoyed the movies but they've never meant as much as the books do so I'm not really feeling that anything is ending tonight when I go see the last movie. I felt like that when I bought the last book but now it's 4 years later and I still love and read the books so I know it's not really a problem. I would love it if JK wrote another book though. And I'm really looking forward for Pottermore.
I was thinking about this the other day.
Harry Potter is basically my childhood. I remember reading every single book and watching the first movie 10 years ago. Even though I don't want to...I know I'm gonna cry like a damn baby at the end. Especially the scene where they're all grown up
Harry Potter has been a huge part of my childhood as well. It's been quite the ride.
I regret not having read the books (I'm ashamed to admit that I'm not a books guy), but I will eventually. I know I'm missing a lot of stuff, so I have to. But despite all that, I still feel like I grew up with these characters and this story that I will remember for a very long time. I watched all 7 movies in theaters on their opening weeks and own all of them.
Personally, I think this will be even worse than when I first watched Toy Story 3: I was 17 when I saw it last year. One of the characters, Andy, was also 17 yo. And in the movie, he was going to college, just like I started last year...
Alot. I love it so much. I've enjoyed so much the releases of the books and movies as I've grown up. It's just amazing. I can't believe it's all nearly over. I'll cry so hard after the film.
I was really sad when I finished the 7th book. Getting each new book was an amazing feeling, even more so than getting an album from an artist I love. The movies excite me too, so I'm sure i'll be emotional at the theater. I balled my eyes out in the book when all Harry's loved ones walk him to find Voldemort in the woods. I'll probably be crying from then until a bit after the movie finishes
Harry Potter has been an integral part of my childhood. I can't even imagine growing up without it. I've read every single book at least twice and own all of the movies.
As much as I love pop, in some unexplainable way, Harry Potter represents so so much more.
I use to be obsessed but grew out of it somehow.
I remember I was at a summer camp with british counselors use to read and act out each chapter before we went to bed.
I lost touch with the film after the third one.