[at Walk of Fame with HARRY POTTER footprints,
one week before the premiere]
Taking this picture got me thinking. How must Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint feel right now at this point in their lives? The Harry Potter movies have dictated the entirety of their youths, and no matter how hard they try to live a normal life, they’re never going to. Apparently Emma Watson will start studying at Brown University in the fall. I give her major props to her for wanting to pursue an education in the States. On the other hand, how will she make any true friends? Anyone who is in my generation, especially still in college, will definitely know who she is. If you don’t, I feel sorry for you. Let’s see how that pans out.
Some may people may wish to be that world famous, but I wouldn’t want to wish the famous life on anyone.
Oh, and I finally watched the movie tonight!!! I couldn’t go to the midnight showing like a true fan because of CBS…not like the movie needed my help! 22 million dollars for one night…WOAH. Also, I don’t know why the new Harry Potter film disappointed so many fans. You can’t expect the movie to include every great moment in Rowling’s book. It’s just not possible. Instead, enjoy the movie for what it’s worth. Relish in the fact that we’re growing up with these characters and actors.
Not to depress anyone, but the last installment of the movies series is expected to come out July 2011. That’s the summer right after I graduate. Talk about the end of our youth…oh well. Time, why must you fly by?
I’m proud to say that I’m a half Muggle, half witch. Besides, anyone in their right mind would take Harry Potter over Twilight or Hannah Montana any day. No bias, of course. =) It's just my youth we're talking about here.
Life is good in purple and gold.
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