I instantly fell in love with the magic and adventure of Harry Potter. I made every stick a wand, I chanted spells, I used my imagination. This got me thinking: why do I love Harry Potter so much? Is it because of the magic wands and broomsticks? Is it because I have a nerdy crush on Daniel Radcliffe? Is it because the writing is so good in the books?
- Dan has the hardest job because Harry on the page is the most difficult, the most nebulous. He’s just perfect, I think.
- Rupert is just a just a genius. I don’t think anyone ever needed to tell him how to play Ron. He’s just known. Comedically he’s just spot on. You couldn’t teach that.
- Emma is stunningly beautiful. She’s genuinely very bright, she’s very articulate. She’s everything you’d need to be to play Hermione.
WE RECOGNIZE THE BAD GUY.
Voldemort is BAD. Harry Potter and his friends are GOOD. We want Voldemort to FAIL. We want Harry Potter to WIN. It’s so simple!
Voldemort is BAD. Harry Potter and his friends are GOOD. We want Voldemort to FAIL. We want Harry Potter to WIN. It’s so simple!
The bad guy has a snake face and yellow eyes, and his name is Voldemort.
Harry look so bloody cute when he was young. But as he grows up... He look so !@#$%^& Can you be my boyfriend?
A young Tom Felton - adorable!
The genius of J.K. Rowling and how she so expertly weaved everything together, and thought about every single aspect of a character’s life – going far beyond what is simply written on the page.
What do we fight for anymore? Hogwarts is worth fighting for. The Weasley family is worth fighting for.
Of course, the movies were and are a major part of the Harry Potter fan experience. Love them or hate them – or only love some of them – they have done a really great job telling a complex story in detail so that those who haven’t read the books can experience Rowling’s magical universe (although, really, it’s so much more magical when you can imagine it and see it – but that’s just me). The actors were so perfectly, perfectly cast – of course, Daniel Radcliffe was a magnificent Harry, Rupert a terrific Ron, and Emma an amazing Hermione. But everyone from Harry to Professor Sprout was a perfect fit for their roles. And the best part is, when you hear them speak about their experiences, or talk about how excited they were to audition for the role, you can hear the excitement they have about this series and this project and these characters. They became real friends while shooting, and enjoyed themselves. They did a magnificent job at playing both the funniest moments and the saddest, the scariest and the most light-hearted. The design of the films was impeccable – it made fans feel as though they were really there from the moment the first film started. They brought the world of Harry Potter to a real, tangible thing
YOU receive a letter from Professor McGonagall informing you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Eager as you are, you pack your bags and hop onto Hogwarts Express that takes you to Hogwarts.
What do we fight for anymore? Hogwarts is worth fighting for. The Weasley family is worth fighting for.
Of course, the movies were and are a major part of the Harry Potter fan experience. Love them or hate them – or only love some of them – they have done a really great job telling a complex story in detail so that those who haven’t read the books can experience Rowling’s magical universe (although, really, it’s so much more magical when you can imagine it and see it – but that’s just me). The actors were so perfectly, perfectly cast – of course, Daniel Radcliffe was a magnificent Harry, Rupert a terrific Ron, and Emma an amazing Hermione. But everyone from Harry to Professor Sprout was a perfect fit for their roles. And the best part is, when you hear them speak about their experiences, or talk about how excited they were to audition for the role, you can hear the excitement they have about this series and this project and these characters. They became real friends while shooting, and enjoyed themselves. They did a magnificent job at playing both the funniest moments and the saddest, the scariest and the most light-hearted. The design of the films was impeccable – it made fans feel as though they were really there from the moment the first film started. They brought the world of Harry Potter to a real, tangible thing
YOU receive a letter from Professor McGonagall informing you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Eager as you are, you pack your bags and hop onto Hogwarts Express that takes you to Hogwarts.
To your delight, you arrive at Hogsmeade Station - but this time, you're in Singapore, not London.
Here for the first time in Singapore is Harry Potter: The exhibition, which opens to the public at the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands on June 2.
The exhibition from the popular children's book series by J.K Rowling is making this its first stop in South-east Asia and Singapore fans are in for a visual treat.
So Potterheads, what are you waiting for? You have from now until Sept 30 to experience Harry Potter: The exhibition for yourself. I've already book mine!
So Potterheads, what are you waiting for? You have from now until Sept 30 to experience Harry Potter: The exhibition for yourself. I've already book mine!
Oh, and last one thing before i go! I've always wanted to work in the harry potter exhibition but I think it's too late. I feel so sad, I couldn't get over it. This is a only chance to try... The exhibition is in Singapore here! ;'( someone just kill me now...
You just gotta watch the video below here.. I just love everything so much. It makes me wanna cry...
If only the entrance cost $2, I'll defenitly go to the exhibition every single day!
But too bad it cost $20+! Someone please hire me as a cleaner at harry potter exhibition!



















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