Actresses Katie Leung (Cho Chang) and Evanna Lynch (Luna Lovegood) were in attendance at the world premiere of “The Golden Compass” tonight at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, England. Photos of the pair posing on the red carpet have started to appear online, the first of which can be seen right here courtesy of Getty Images. We expect more images from the event online soon.
WWooo Hoo! GO HP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I’ve always had a CRUSH on Harry! This thing is cool go Lee
Posted by HOgwartsExpress324 on November 27, 2007, 11:51 PM
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I’m actually somewhat sad to see people showing support for this movie. Please be careful and do some research before you go – the man who wrote the books on which this movie and the next two are based has openly claimed to want to “kill God.” I just want to make sure that people are aware of what they are going to see – these movies are not the same as the Chronicles of Narnia. Be careful what you’re taking your kids too . . . don’t believe me, just check it out for yourself. This first one may not be that bad, but it could get children interested in reading the books, and the second two books are definitely not for children.
Good points, HJWeasley, but I would add that it’s the same with Harry Potter; a parent would best know what his or her children could handle. Some kids take great fun in being horrified by the imagery in Order of the Phoenix. Other kids would have a very hard time with it. I’d say it’s the same with the atheistic message of the Golden Compass, as well as the Christian message of Narnia. Some kids are ready to have beliefs - or lack thereof - stand up to scrutiny, while others might need to learn more critical thinking first.
HJWeasley, I’m a kid. I’m eleven, actually. And I’m a Christian – but I loved the His Dark Materials books, and it doesn’t make me feel anything different about my religion. I think it is a kids book, if that’s what kids want to read. I can’t stand it when people under-estimate kids and what they can handle or what a book could make them believe.
Oh, and I want to add that I mean it respectfully. Obviously you can warn people about it and I’m sure they appreciate it. But to say they’re “definetly not for children” is incorrect in my mind. But I guess that is your opinion and you have the right to stop your own children from reading the HDM books…But I think other children should completely be allowed to read them with their parents permission.
HJWeasley, parents should definitely know what their children are reading! I would think any good parent would want to learn about the things they are telling their children to read, for all sorts of different reasons. However, please don’t assume that all parents would not want their children reading a book simply because it presents a different religious view point than the one they may or may not be teaching their children. There are a lot of parents who think all view points should be presented their kids so that children can make up their own minds. :) And that’s even assuming that the books do go against Christianity, which is certainly still up for debate. I appreciate your respectful comment though and I mean no disrespect with what I am saying!
Oh, aren’t they darlings! :) Kate looks cute (I love her violet bag!). They look lovely. I think this is so far my favorite of Evanna’s premiere outfits. It’s a nice color on her and her hair looks very nice up!
"He tried to do a Memory Charm and the wand backfired," Ron explained...[br]"Dear me," said Dumbledore, shaking his head, his long silver mustache quivering. "Impaled upon your own sword, Gilderoy!"[br]"Sword?" said Lockhart dimly. "Haven't got a sword. T
I knew some of the HP kids would go to this! Yay! :) I was kind of hoping Bonnie or Emma would be there though.