

The scene in the Malfoy Manor, however, still makes my blood curdle no matter how many times I've seen it. I enjoy the scene at Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour's wedding and the animated retelling of the Tale of the Three Brothers.

The first half was good, but the second half really took the cake here. Yes, I am still angry about it to this day. I'm sure you can imagine the crushing hurt I felt when it never came and I was forced to enroll in sixth grade instead. I had dreamt of walking down Diagon Alley, getting my robes fitted by Madam Malkin, having a wand choose me at Ollivanders, collecting my books for potions class at Flourish & Blotts and running through the barrier at Kings Cross on Sept. I had always wanted to receive my Hogwarts acceptance letter by owl on my 11th birthday. I enjoy watching it for the sole purpose that it makes me feel like a child again. there’s some who’ll hold it against you, but they’re not worth bothering’ with." You could say she created a monster, but, as Rubeus Hagrid said, "'I am what I am, an’ I’m not ashamed.

My mother, bless her heart, popped this bad boy into the VHS player for me one night around the age of nine and I have been hooked on the lore of the wizarding world ever since.
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But, there's a level of cringe to it that makes this movie unappealing and that seems to be a mutual agreement in the fandom, from my perspective.
