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PostPosted: March 20, 2008 7:20 am    Post subject: Sirius Black How you Imagine him in the Books Reply with quote

I have imagined Sirius since i read book 3 as a tall guy with long almost rockstar black hair and shabby robes a strong person.
But in the 3rd movie i did not think that the actor suited the role and i still imagine Sirius as i always have.
Have the movies affected the way you imagine the school or characters? And if so was it for the better or worse?
Anyway the book is better because i have a great imagination
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PostPosted: March 20, 2008 10:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

He wasn't how I imagined him at all, but few of the characters actually are.
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PostPosted: March 20, 2008 12:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The only one who was exactly as I imagined her in the books was McGonnagal, although Dumbledore of 1 & 2 (Richard Harris) and Ron came close as well. All three (living) Marauders were completely different then I imagined them.
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PostPosted: March 20, 2008 12:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sirius looked different in my mind when I read the books. But Gary Oldman who plays Sirius Black in the movies, portrays him very well. I think that Gary Oldman is the Sirius Black we have all wanted. You have to give the movies credit for that.
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PostPosted: March 20, 2008 12:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had seen the movie before I read the book, so I biased.

You said,
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"rockstar black hair and shabby robes a strong person."


Well, a strong person is ridiculous, because he just spent 12 years in prison practically wasting away.
But as for the rest of it....
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You sort of just described Gary Oldman....



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PostPosted: March 20, 2008 3:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

GinnyX wrote:
I had seen the movie before I read the book, so I biased.

You said,
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"rockstar black hair and shabby robes a strong person."


Well, a strong person is ridiculous, because he just spent 12 years in prison practically wasting away.
But as for the rest of it....
Spoiler:


You sort of just described Gary Oldman....




have you seen how dirty and matted a rockstars hair can be? And the strength was based on the inside. Meaning he is strong willed and minded to have not given in to Azkaban... I should have said this so sorry for any confusion
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PostPosted: March 26, 2008 10:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

see, this is why I don`t really believe in "Read the book before you see the movie". When reading a book we imagine everything. Persons, clothes, places and so on. And when seeing a movie we have to be dissapointed because somethnig always will be the other way than we imagined.
Dunno. Although the characters differ in the movies and books I like them all and I accept them all. (Especially Sirius)
It`s very hard to find someone who`d match the description perfectly. I think charcters like Sirius, Tonks, Lupin, Shacklebolt (sp?) fitted very well.
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PostPosted: March 26, 2008 10:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Black wrote:
see, this is why I don`t really believe in "Read the book before you see the movie". When reading a book we imagine everything. Persons, clothes, places and so on. And when seeing a movie we have to be dissapointed because somethnig always will be the other way than we imagined.
Dunno. Although the characters differ in the movies and books I like them all and I accept them all. (Especially Sirius)
It`s very hard to find someone who`d match the description perfectly. I think charcters like Sirius, Tonks, Lupin, Shacklebolt (sp?) fitted very well.



As opposed to seeing the movie first and letting your preconceptions ruin your imagination from forming the character based on the authors description? I much prefer having a clear vision of the characters in my head based on what Jo described in her books. I can deal with the characters in the movie not matching up.
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PostPosted: March 26, 2008 10:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

zengrenouille wrote:
Black wrote:
see, this is why I don`t really believe in "Read the book before you see the movie". When reading a book we imagine everything. Persons, clothes, places and so on. And when seeing a movie we have to be dissapointed because somethnig always will be the other way than we imagined.
Dunno. Although the characters differ in the movies and books I like them all and I accept them all. (Especially Sirius)
It`s very hard to find someone who`d match the description perfectly. I think charcters like Sirius, Tonks, Lupin, Shacklebolt (sp?) fitted very well.



As opposed to seeing the movie first and letting your preconceptions ruin your imagination from forming the character based on the authors description? I much prefer having a clear vision of the characters in my head based on what Jo described in her books. I can deal with the characters in the movie not matching up.


I didn`t say that it`s better. It`s just what usually everybody suggests - read the book first. And all in all characters in movies fit the description in books, there are just some minor mistakes.
It`s very good if you can deal with it, I can too. Like I said I don`t have problem with any character.
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PostPosted: March 26, 2008 11:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

As someone who has read some of the books first and saw some of the movies first, my opinion is that nothing is really majorly different than I would have liked, except for Hermione's hair. My goodness, I want to dump brown hair dye over Emma Watson's head. But that's just me.
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PostPosted: March 26, 2008 1:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I imagine him like black short hair and little messy black rope. He wasn't anything like in the movies :'D
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PostPosted: March 27, 2008 2:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

GinnyX wrote:
As someone who has read some of the books first and saw some of the movies first, my opinion is that nothing is really majorly different than I would have liked, except for Hermione's hair. My goodness, I want to dump brown hair dye over Emma Watson's head. But that's just me.


lol

I actually saw every movie before I read the books. I think. And I`m satisfied. Because with the movie I kind of get a small glimpse of book. Smile
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PostPosted: March 27, 2008 6:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I definitley read the books first i cant stand to watch a movie based on a book until i had read the books
For example before i saw Narnia i went to the library and borrowed the whole Narnia series before i even considered watchin the movie
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PostPosted: March 27, 2008 11:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

vandermorph wrote:
I definitley read the books first i cant stand to watch a movie based on a book until i had read the books
For example before i saw Narnia i went to the library and borrowed the whole Narnia series before i even considered watchin the movie


Before seeing Narnia I TRIED reading the book but I just couldn`t. It seemed so boring to me. But when I saw the movie I went home and read the whole book without stopping.
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PostPosted: March 27, 2008 12:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

vandermorph wrote:
I definitley read the books first i cant stand to watch a movie based on a book until i had read the books
For example before i saw Narnia i went to the library and borrowed the whole Narnia series before i even considered watchin the movie


I thought the books were a waste of time because I thought they were rubbish. I mean, kids actually lined outside the bookstore at midnight just to read it. I figured the books mus tbe awful, lol. But I saw the movies on tv.out of curiosity. Mainly because I work with kids and wanted to know whatthe heck they were talkign about. But after seeing PoA on cable I was hooked. I got all the books and read them up fast.
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PostPosted: March 27, 2008 7:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

GinnyX wrote:
vandermorph wrote:
I definitley read the books first i cant stand to watch a movie based on a book until i had read the books
For example before i saw Narnia i went to the library and borrowed the whole Narnia series before i even considered watchin the movie


I thought the books were a waste of time because I thought they were rubbish. I mean, kids actually lined outside the bookstore at midnight just to read it. I figured the books mus tbe awful, lol. But I saw the movies on tv.out of curiosity. Mainly because I work with kids and wanted to know whatthe heck they were talkign about. But after seeing PoA on cable I was hooked. I got all the books and read them up fast.


lol, I thought you were talking about the Narnia books until I got to the part about PoA.

I thought to myself, "They lined up outside of the bookstore for Narnia, too? Aren't those books like at least fifty years old?"

To be honest with you, I thought that they would be rubbish, too, but that was even before the huge HP frenzy. I just looked over the copy of SS that my friend leant me, and I literally judged the book by its cover . . .Well, I did read the first few pages, too.

Carrie read it to placate her English teacher who kept hounding her to read it. I ended up reading it to placate Carrie who kept hounding me to read it.
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PostPosted: May 26, 2008 9:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Only person that really fit the description in my mind was ron, and neville somewhat
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PostPosted: May 26, 2008 10:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

zengrenouille wrote:
GinnyX wrote:
vandermorph wrote:
I definitley read the books first i cant stand to watch a movie based on a book until i had read the books
For example before i saw Narnia i went to the library and borrowed the whole Narnia series before i even considered watchin the movie


I thought the books were a waste of time because I thought they were rubbish. I mean, kids actually lined outside the bookstore at midnight just to read it. I figured the books mus tbe awful, lol. But I saw the movies on tv.out of curiosity. Mainly because I work with kids and wanted to know whatthe heck they were talkign about. But after seeing PoA on cable I was hooked. I got all the books and read them up fast.


lol, I thought you were talking about the Narnia books until I got to the part about PoA.

I thought to myself, "They lined up outside of the bookstore for Narnia, too? Aren't those books like at least fifty years old?"

To be honest with you, I thought that they would be rubbish, too, but that was even before the huge HP frenzy. I just looked over the copy of SS that my friend leant me, and I literally judged the book by its cover . . .Well, I did read the first few pages, too.

Carrie read it to placate her English teacher who kept hounding her to read it. I ended up reading it to placate Carrie who kept hounding me to read it.


Slightly off topic but... I was at the bookstore last week and I saw that they are having a midnight release part for the last Twilight book. I really do hope that HP started a reading frenzy... people seem excited about books again.
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PostPosted: May 27, 2008 8:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Erniff wrote:
Only person that really fit the description in my mind was ron, and neville somewhat


Yeah... I agree with this. The "Neville" character in the movies ended up being almost exactly as I imagined him.

Let's see if he can toughen up as HBP and DH come out with how he was written.
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PostPosted: June 9, 2008 1:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Am I the only one who thought Sirius was black, and then was extremely disappointed after seeing that he was white?
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PostPosted: June 9, 2008 10:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I read the book before seeing the movie, and I have to say I am soooo happy that Gary Oldman plays Sirius. I don't remember how I pictured Sirius before seeing the movie - I mean dark hair, gray eyes, good looking. I didn't have anyone particular in mind. Johnny Depp may also have played the part well....but I like what Gary Oldman has done with the part.
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PostPosted: June 16, 2008 2:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i picktured him almost exactly how he is in the movie
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PostPosted: August 11, 2008 8:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm glad Gary Oldman got the part of Sirius in the movies. I can't picture Sirius as being anyone else.

Johnny Depp would have been great, too, but Gary did just fine for me.
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