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Saturday, November 19, 2005
HOLY CRAP, THAT MOVIE WAS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!! I seriously didn't want it to end. Please note my abundant use of exclamation points if you don't believe how awesome that movie was. The other three movies I liked a lot but there were times when I did wish they would finally end. That did not happen with Goblet of Fire. Two and a half hours wasn't long enough. It could've been twice that long. (Although the excruciating Yule Ball scenes could have been cut. And there was entirely too much focus on those creepy Yellow Submarine-esque twins. Ick, twins are creepy. There, my two criticisms of the film: bad party music and creepy twins.)

I am so, so, so, so, so, so fucking sleepy right now. Cab comes in an hour.


Edited to add: One more criticism: Can Alan Rickman please, please, please, please, please have more than 3 lines in the next movie? His tiny scenes were effective (the one where he rolls up his sleeves to comic effect is easily my favourite scene in the film) but tragically brief. They'd better not skimp on the Occlumency scenes in the next movie.