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Star Wars Action Figures / Re: Ruprecht's Customs --Similar Stuff-- (Update 8/1/07)
« on: August 3, 2007, 10:09 PM »
Ahh isn't it fun making toys for your children or sibs. Thats what i do, my brother loves them
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i'm not old enough to start a store but i thought it would be awesome if there was a store that only sold star wars stuff. it could have vintage toys comics games and all star wars merchandise all star wars fans would come flooding in.
OOTP is my least favorite book of the the 6 so far but I think outside of the first movie, this is the best one of the bunch
I agree. OotP is my least favorite, but I liked the movie. It flowed well, they made some good cuts, and it moved the story along.
The one problem that I did have was that they left out the hospital bit - I would have liked to see the Longbottoms and Gilderroy and whatnot. I missed that scene and it took a lot away from the Longbottom characters to just get two lines from Neville about them.
I know you wish I was joking. However I hate to disappoint you, but I'm not joking. The new Spirit of Anakin Skywalker action figure is in the form of Hayden Christensen from the 2004 DVD version of Return of the Jedi.BWAHAHA
Here is the link:
http://www.rebelscum.com/story/front/Whats_Next_For_The_30th_Anniversary_Collection_106909.asp
I enjoyed it thoroughly as well. I have one question for you book readers. The one thing the movie seemed to lack was some sort of closure between Harry and his girlfriend at the end. He found out she was compelled to betray them via potion, so I guess we're left to assume they had some sort of reconciliation. But it's not seen on screen. Was there anything more in the book about it?
Cho wasn't the snitch in the book, it was a minor character named Marietta. Regardless, that was a glaring loose end.