THIS MAKES ANGELO SAYING “For you, and your date” AND LOOKING AT SHERLOCK ALL FOND BECAUSE WHO IS THIS SILLY INTELLIGENT MAN IN HIS RESTAURANT PRETENDING TO DATE A BALLOON
Don’t you tempt me, I WILL MAKE THAT HAPPEN.
IT HAPPENED.
HONESTLY SO LEGENDARY
No but how about mycroft asking the balloon to look after his brother???
how about sherlock and the balloon laughing in front of the wall outside 221A?
In one particularly beautiful scene, Pascal comes across a young girl (Sabine Lamorisse, Albert’s daughter) who is carrying… you guessed it, a balloon (a blue one to be exact). As they pass the girl, Pascal’s balloon (quite predictably) goes straight to the blue balloon in what I’m convinced is the only balloon love sequence in film history. The two balloons share a few exchanges of affection and Pascal and the girl have their own loving interaction.
I just laughed to tears for full five minutes! 😂😂😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 And I think I need one of the Buckingham Palace sheet scene! The one sitting on the sofa, giggling. And another with the falling off sheet…. And as a bonus the out-take where he trips over the sheet, please? 😜
Remember that time Malfoy called Hermione a “Mudblood” and the Weasley family stood up for her. And she actually had no idea what it meant because she wasn’t from a wizard family?
This is so important to me
Once again taking Ron’s lines.
The movie made no sense here. Even if Hermione knew the meaning of the insult, she would still not feel the emotional harm it intends to do considering she hadn’t really lived in the wizarding world enough to understand the same beyond a theoretical level.
Also, the fact that Ron was pissed enough to explain all of this while in the middle of something as unpleasant and physically taxing as vomiting slugs, shows how bad the slur was and how protective he had grown of his friend (note that only the previous year he was questioning why anyone would want to be friends with her).
By diluting this scene, they didn’t only not make sense, and belittle Ron to the comic side-kick, but you also never got to see how the Twins were protectiveof Hermione (the one person who would eventually be able to tell them off properly other than their Mum).
Also, as an audience we are in the same shoes as Harry and Hermione and it is the Twins’, Ron’s and Alicia’s reactions that let us know truly how degrading and demeaning the insult was. The movie just makes it seem like he called her “silly” till Ron alone tries standing up for her, until Hagrid’s hut.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
This scene also says a lot about the Weaslys as a family.
Ron is 12 years old in this scene and it’s not common for such a young child to make a speech about “dirty blood and common blood” and about how Wizards would have died out by now if they hadn’t married Muggles.
chamber of secrets:
fawkes is described as the size of a swan. a heart stopping moment. 8/10.
prisoner of azkaban:
no mentions. 0/10.
goblet of fire:
fawkes again mentioned as the size of a swan. just as exciting as the last time. 8/10.
order of the phoenix:
fawkes once more mentioned as the size of a swan. a happy occasion as always. cho's patronus is a swan. a thrilling and heart warming moment. 10/10.
half blood prince:
no mentions. disgusting of a book this size. 0/10.
deathly hallows:
when neville opens the portrait of ariana the portrait is said to have 'swang open'. When the only mention of a swan is inside another word you know it's a bad read. 1/10.