Ronald Weasley is most noted in the Harry Potter series from this quote.
Ron weasly (Rupert grint) says bloody hell
I really don't know, but I want to comment the following.First, it's best to watch the Harry Potter movies (or read the Harry Potter books) in sequence. It's really a continued story. Second, and even though I am a fan of the books and movies, starting perhaps in book/movie #4, the story gets a bit too... dark for first-graders. I would suggest watching the movies at a later stage. Really, an exclamation like "bloody hell" should be the least of your worries in this case.
Bloody hell.
Fluffy is a Cerberus - a breed from myth and legend.However, the makers of the Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone movie based the CGI dog on a Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
Harry Potter has a scar shaped like lighting on his forehead from the time when Voldemort's curse backfired. Daniel Radcliffe has this because he is playing the role of the character and that is very important.
Glenn Mathias is a transportation captain, known for movies such as Oz the Great and Powerful and Saving Mr. Banks. He has held similar roles in Drag Me to Hell, The Host and American History X.
yes they have you tosspot they are making the 7th harry potter movie in 2 different movies if you knew anything about harry potter you would know that. . . bloody hell
The closest you can get to a Catch Phrase in Harry Potter would be the classic "Bloody Hell"
I really don't know, but I want to comment the following.First, it's best to watch the Harry Potter movies (or read the Harry Potter books) in sequence. It's really a continued story. Second, and even though I am a fan of the books and movies, starting perhaps in book/movie #4, the story gets a bit too... dark for first-graders. I would suggest watching the movies at a later stage. Really, an exclamation like "bloody hell" should be the least of your worries in this case.
two steps from hell
Throughout the eight films, Ron says "bloody hell" a total of twenty-one times. There is also one time when it's said by someone other than Ron (George when the Minister arrives in Deathly Hallows, Part 1). The catch-phrase is only associated with Ron in the movies and he never uses it in the books.
Mythology has it that Cerberus is a three-headed dog, guarding the gates of hell, and this was the inspiration for 'Fluffy' in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'
BLODDY HELL, ITS A DEAD CLAM, GET OVER IT! By Waterloo Gang
Bloody hell.
the sorcerer's stone (that is if you are a harry potter nerd)
we have to get out of here i think im not sure or: why, it's rather dark here or: where the hell are we going
No, the closest thing they have to profanity is the word "mudblood" which is unique to the Harry Potter universe. It is a derogatory word used to describe someone raised by a non-magical family. It is treated almost like a racial slur, and people are highly offended when someone says it.
In my opinion The very last sentence "And the scar had not pained harry in 19 years." or Neville Longbottom saying "I'll join you when hell freezes over". Hope this helped!