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Detailed Report From "Half-Blood Prince" Test Screening

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Posted by: Sue
September 07, 2008, 03:29 AM

Thanks much to TLC reader Rachezee, we now have a detailed report from tonight’s test screening of “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.” As mentioned previously, there are details regarding Harry and Ginny’s kiss, as well as new descriptions of Slughorn’s memory and Riddle’s Horcruxes, Weasley Wheezes, Luna and the Quidditch commentary, the new scene written for the movie about the Death Eaters attack on the Burrow, and pivotal and dramatic scenes involving Snape, Draco, Sectumsempra and much much more. Caution: MAJOR SPOILER WARNING, scroll down for the full report below.

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LAST CHANCE

Today I got to see the test screening of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. It took place in Chicago at the AMC River East. It was a secret screening, no one in the audience was supposed to know before hand what they were seeing. I was one of only a small handful who already knew what we would be seeing, but I was sworn to secrecy. It was truly the hardest secret I ever had to keep.

It was not entirely complete, however aside from a few blue screens in the background, and one or two special effects missing, it was barely noticeable.

I am a huge fan of Ginny and Harry so I will start with them. There is a lot more Ginny than ever before. She nearly equaled Ron for screen time. We first see her at the Burrow when Harry arrives outside and the first thing he sees is her reading through the window. Harry Just stands there for a moment, gazing up at her. Although she is dating Dean Thomas she never looks happy with him, except when she is snogging him at The Three Broomsticks. She was on the Gryffindor Quidditch team. But the only game we saw was from the Felix Felicis chapter when Ron believes Harry has slipped him the potion. During Christmas at the Burrow, Ginny and Harry wind up on the stairs alone and start to lean into each other to kiss, when the attack on the Burrow interrupts them.

The Burrow does not burn down, but it is surrounded by a ring of fire conjured by Bellatrix. Harry, seeing Bellatrix, runs after her, and Ginny runs after him, right into Greyback. But Harry comes to the rescue and the two of them stand in a very high growing cornfield fending off attacks from the deatheaters. Lupin and Tonks come to the rescue, but that is I believe the last we see of them. There is no Tonks and Lupin relationship and although Tonks’ hair is brown there is no notice taken or any explanation given.

Tom Felton did a fantastic job in this film. Draco character remains true to the book, he even stamps on Harry’s nose. But, sadly, we never get the pleasure of seeing Crabb and Goyle disguised as girls. In fact, they are hardly in this movie. The Sectumsempra scene was really good, even without moaning Myrtle. As Harry and Draco throw spells at each other poor Nigel sits frozen on one of the toilets. Snape runs in shortly and McGonagall is in the doorway after Harry cast the spell (Draco never yells Crucio) and he does do a cure his wounds with a spell that sounds almost like song. But he does not use legilimency on Harry, who runs straight out of the bathroom to McGonagall. In the next scene Hermione and Ginny band together and tell Harry to hide the potions book so not even Harry can find it. Ginny takes Harry to the room of Requirement, and makes him close his eyes while she hides the book. Then she kisses him briefly. By the time he opens his eyes she has vanished.

There was definitely tension between Ron and Hermione. In the very beginning at the Burrow, Ron cleans off a bit of toothpaste from Hermione’s cheek. Later in Slughorn’s class she describes what she smells in the love potion and trails off with “spearmint toothpaste…” Lavender is quite nauseating and although she never gives Ron a necklace she does something equally as vomit worthy, steaming up a window on the Hogwarts Express with her breath and drawing a heart with “R + L” inside it. His relationship ends when he is unconscious and moaning Hermione’s name after being poisoned. He remains confused about why it ended but very relieved.

The kid who played young Tom Riddle was Brilliant. His voice and demeanor raised the hairs on the back of my neck. There is no mention of the Gaunts, but the scene in Slughorn’s office is there. Dumbledore however is truly surprised to learn that Riddle made 7 Horcruxes. It is in that scene that he realizes the ring is a Horcrux. He realizes what it was because when harry handles it briefly he moved his head like Voldemort.

We do get to hear Hagrid and Slughorn singing about Odo the Hero, and Harry is funny and a few lines where true to the book while under the influence of Felix Felicis. There is no Professor Trelawney, or the Dursleys. No Kreacher (no mention of inheriting Grimmauld Place whatsoever) or Dobby, or Bill and Fleur. There are no scenes with the Minister of Magic, and I don’t believe they even mentioned Fudge was sacked (though I may have missed it).

Oh and most sadly of all, no description from Luna about the dangers of the Rotfang Conspiracy. Nor does she commentate the Quidditch match. Luna’s role was very small, but she does have the lion hat and she is the one to find Harry on the train under the invisibility cloak with the help of her Spectrespecs.

Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes was awesome!!! I only wish it were a real store. Unfortunately no U-No-Poo sign, but it was still a sight to see.

The scene with Harry and Snape at the end was the least finished of the movie; the background was mostly screens and lights and occasionally a sound persons head. It was very close to the book, though I thought Snape could have been stronger and angrier, when Harry called him a coward. His some of his last words to Harry are “You may have your mother’s eyes but you are as dim as your father!”

As a huge fan of the books I have found myself getting more and more disappointed by all the changes in the movies and especially in Michael Gambon’s portrayal of Dumbledore who is my favorite character. That being said I was really pleasantly surprised by this movie. Many of the changes were actually entertaining and Gambon has improved enough to be tolerable. It was so much better than Order of the Phoenix. Overall I really enjoyed this movie and can not wait to see it again.

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284 Comments

Anita

You know, the more I think about it, the more I realize that the H/G kiss is actually appropriate for the movie. Not the book, the movie. The reason being is because their romance hasn’t played up in the movies and it probably won’t be played up as much in this movie. So, as a movie goer, I would be so confused if they had the “big smooch”. We, as fans, know why the big kiss was amazing in the books because it was from Harry’s point of view and his thoughts. You can do that in a book. You can’t do that in a movie. So in order to show someone “crushing” it has to be physically noticeable but without making it cheesy.

Plus, if you’re going to base the movie off of romance from the book, then that’s just sad. The books are so much more than romance. Now I can understand the disappointment in the other scenes, but not with the romance.

Naive optimism: Maybe Harry and Ginny will have a big kiss in the end like every single action/romance movie ever made.

Posted by Anita on September 07, 2008, 05:20 AM report to moderator
Anita

I see a trend going on whenever movies come out: “OMG, it’s going to awesome.” – before reviews “OMG, it’s going to suck but I’ll see it anyways.” – after reviews “OMG, it’s going to be the best movie of them all.” – after promos and clips. “OMG, it was so awesome!/ OMG, it sucks!” – after seeing it.

Posted by Anita on September 07, 2008, 05:25 AM report to moderator
Xenophilius

I am glad that we got at least some (actually a lot ) information about HBP. But what i don’t understand is, first, they lean to kiss at the burrow, they don’t do it because of the attack, but there was no attack on the burrow in the book.Then they kiss in the room of requirement,and Ginny just vanishes after that. Also there is no funeral or Harry and Ginny’s break-up. the movie could have been really good if they didn’t make those disastrous changes.WTF!!!!

Posted by Xenophilius on September 07, 2008, 05:47 AM report to moderator
beckett

Thanks for the major info!

As a heads up to all who are annoyed, angry and whatever other feelings you have towards the information added/missing. This was a test screener. Done how many months before its coming out? They do these to get a feel for how people react to it. So that they can make changes.

Again. So. That. They. Can. Make. Changes.

They have a crap load of footage they can play with. And also now have time to do a limited amount of reshoots (though very limited). Like the lucky individual who got to see this stated, some of these scenes aren’t even finished (blue screens and lights still being visible). This isn’t the final print. In fact it’s probably not even close to the final print. Especially now that they have given themselves so much more time. I imagine they will do many more screeners.

They do a ridiculous amount of work on trailers (I work for an entertainment advertisement company), like to the point where a single 2 minute trailer takes months and several different versions and styles. And thats just for a 2 minute trailer. Imagine how much more picky they are for the feature.

This was simply to get feelers on how people respond to what they have NOW.

Posted by beckett on September 07, 2008, 06:03 AM report to moderator
Smee

This. Sucks. Oh my god.

It’s awful! I hate Ginny, on screen and in the book! That fact that she gets more screen time than HERMIONE is disgusting. I don’t want to see her tomato face. They ruined it. They ruined it. They changed the book, and they murdered it.

Posted by Smee on September 07, 2008, 06:04 AM report to moderator
Singer

Rachezee , thanks for the review.

Posted by Singer on September 07, 2008, 06:07 AM report to moderator
Smee

And, oh yes, I hate Gambon.

“DID YOU PUT YOUR NAME IN THE GOBLET OF FIAAAA?!”

Posted by Smee on September 07, 2008, 06:11 AM report to moderator
Brittany

I was also at this screening. I tend to want the films to stick to the book but despite all of the changes this was my favorite film by far. It was hilarious! Ron on the love potion was the best scene I have ever seen Rupert Grint in. Harry on Felix Felicis was basically drunk which was also very funny. Although there is no funeral scene I still cried at the scene with everyone gathered around Dumbledore’s body. As for the H/G relationship – I wish it was a little more subtle but I always wanted more H/G scenes in the books so it made up for it. I liked the kiss but like a lot of other people I would have liked it more if it had been in the common room in front of everyone. Cormac Maclaggen was pretty cute and the scenes with him were good. Slughorn is hilarious and much more likeable than in the books. The major disappointment for me was the lack of Neville Longbottom. Overall it was amazing and everyone should definitely see it with an open mind.

Posted by Brittany on September 07, 2008, 06:12 AM report to moderator
Wade

Wait Smee—Ginny gets more screen time than Hermione?? I must have missed that, where did you read that? That would be pretty awful. I don’t see how Jo would have let that go though; isn’t Hermione one of her favorite characters?

Posted by Wade on September 07, 2008, 06:13 AM report to moderator
Genevieve Bellamont

Well, guess I will catch this on cable. book is so much better its laughable. Besides, the way things are going, we will have enough screenies that we can make a flip book of the whole movie. ^^” Left out too much, the story of Harry movies…they should have totally done a made for tv series.

Posted by Genevieve Bellamont on September 07, 2008, 06:13 AM report to moderator
Smee

Wade: It seems like it. The writer said she got as much screen time as Ron, and he always got more than Hermione. Also, not a lot about Hermione, more about that stupid Ginny. D:

Posted by Smee on September 07, 2008, 06:15 AM report to moderator
Smee

*Ginny got as much screen time as Ron was what I meant to say.

Posted by Smee on September 07, 2008, 06:17 AM report to moderator
Wade

Well I really hope that changes before its released. Not only do I think the R/H relationship is much more entertaining/dynamic than the H/G relationship, Hermione plays such a larger role than Ginny as Harry’s support, confidant, and friend in that she gives him advice at many parts and criticisms at others. She shapes his actions and the story of the books way more than Ginny does—I hope her character gets the screen time it deserves

Posted by Wade on September 07, 2008, 06:21 AM report to moderator
Brittany

There is definitely plenty of Hermione. She and Harry have a few conversations about relationships. She notices his feelings for GInny and calls him out on them much sooner than in the book.

Posted by Brittany on September 07, 2008, 06:26 AM report to moderator
nymie

Oh, wow. I’m in tears at the moment. How could Warner Brothers be this cruel to us? I hate them so much it isn’t even funny. How can they just cut everything that we find so incredibly important? I don’t get it. It isn’t right.

Posted by nymie on September 07, 2008, 06:32 AM report to moderator
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