About Order of the Phoenix, she explained she does 'get a kick' out of seeing the Warner Brothers logo and hearing John Williams' 'Hedwig's Theme' music at the beginning of a movie.
She said she was ever so nervous upon entering the cinema to see Philosopher's Stone pleading to herself 'Please don't (let the producers) have taken great liberties with the plot'. She concluded this statement with very lightly saying 'I liked it'.
One would hope Rowling is happy. She has been very involved in the movie making and it seems the producers have listened to her every instruction as to what or how things should go in the movie productions.
because its happy.
A hasty chorus of "Happy Birthday" is what they sang to Harry.
"'Bet you loved that, didn't you, Potter?' said a voice Harry had no trouble recognising. He straightened up and found himself face to face with Draco Malfoy, who was wearing his usual sneer. 'Famous Harry Potter,' said Malfoy. 'Can't even go into a book-shop without making the front page.' 'Leave him alone, he didn't want all that!' said Ginny. It was the first time she had spoken in front of Harry. She was glaring at Malfoy. 'Potter, you've got yourself a girlfriend!' drawled Malfoy."Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. RowlingPg 50-51, Bloomsbury Publishing.Copyright © J.K. Rowling 1998.
"Such a beautiful place, to be with friends. Dobby is happy to be with his friend, Harry Potter."- Dobby's last words, said to Harry Potter.
None of the characters in Harry Potter were written as gay or having any gay relationships. It was not until after the book series was completed that JK Rowling stated that she had always thought of Albus Dumbledore as being gay. She said he had a crush on Grindelwald when they were teens, but he lived a celibate life since.
Probably, she had to approve them.
J.K. Rowling has stated that she regrets allowing the American publishers to change the title of the first book from Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.At the time, Rowling was a new author and allowed the change because she was happy to be published. She has since said that if she had been in a better position she would have fought against it.The change was made because the American publisher, Scholastic, believed American children would not understand and would be turned away by the word "Philosopher" and that "Sorcerer" sounded more exciting.
because its happy.
how did the dursleys treat harry
Daniel Radcliff hates eeing himself on the big screen as Harry Potter. in fact he wanted Harry Potter to die in the 7th Book. He believes that the world knows him as Harry Potter, and that Harry Potter is taking over him. He is going to be both Happy and Sad when the films are over. Happy, because they're at their end, yet sad because he will miss all of his co-stars he has come to know and love.
Who says you have to get over Harry Potter? The books and movies are fun, you get attached to the characters, and it has some good lessons. As long as it isn't getting in the way of your every day life, you should hang onto the healthy things that bring you some joy.
A hasty chorus of "Happy Birthday" is what they sang to Harry.
SPOILER ALERT!! No it doesn't get destroyed Harry wins and there is a happy ending!
"'Bet you loved that, didn't you, Potter?' said a voice Harry had no trouble recognising. He straightened up and found himself face to face with Draco Malfoy, who was wearing his usual sneer. 'Famous Harry Potter,' said Malfoy. 'Can't even go into a book-shop without making the front page.' 'Leave him alone, he didn't want all that!' said Ginny. It was the first time she had spoken in front of Harry. She was glaring at Malfoy. 'Potter, you've got yourself a girlfriend!' drawled Malfoy."Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. RowlingPg 50-51, Bloomsbury Publishing.Copyright © J.K. Rowling 1998.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Very happy, I must say. Very happy indeed. I can't believe that it's the very last one of the series. *tear*
Yes, if you ignore all the death.
"happy birth day!"