This is a little late, but expected since I've been extremely busy as of late.

I went and saw Harry Potter at the midnight premier, and it was amazing! It was crazy, we have a pretty big movie theater (as in 12 theaters) and all of them were showing Harry Potter, and it was sold out.

As I said we would in my last post, we got there about 2 hours early, and I thought we would have had to wait in line at the theater that we were assigned to with our ticket, but we didn't (which I was thankful for). Half of the theaters were open and the other half you had to wait for, so duh, we were going to choose the open ones--and they weren't that crowded either. We found some of my friends which were already there so we sat with them, waited for my other friends to come along and they did. In all, I think we took almost the whole back row. Mwahahaha. I didn't have to sit next to any creeps which is always a plus.

I actually saw it again last Friday with one of my friends, Emily, where in fact this older man came and sat down. Right next to me. And we were sitting towards the right end of the row, we weren't even in the middle. So he had the whole row to choose from, and you have to sit right next to someone else?

I mean, isn't it like an unspoken rule that if there is a whole row of seats to choose from, you don't sit right next to another person you don't even know? If I can respect your space, then I think you can respect mine. It's just annoying. And then you can't have that armrest...

I liked the movie as a whole a lot, just little things here and there bugged me. But I won't say anything to ruin the movie for anyone except, I thought they could have added something to the ending, and stuck a little more to the book. Either way, I think it's the best of all the Harry Potter movies so far.

 
 

I am not going to lie--I love Harry Potter. I've read all seven books and have seen the previous five movies. So now that I'm going to be seeing the sixth installment, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, I'm positively STOKED! :D

I'm going with my best friend, Becky, who is probably more of a Harry Potter fanatic than I am, and we're going to meet up with a couple of other friends. We're arriving about two hours early, which is probably sad, but by golly, I want good seats and I am going to get them!I also think it adds to the excitement though. I mean sure, I could go see it in a week and won't have to deal with the crowds, could put my feet up on the chair in front of me (I could do that tonight, but I don't think it's common courtesy), and heck, save five dollars! But what's exciting about that when I could go at midnight?!

Or maybe it's because I'm an extremely impatient person and I wouldn't be able to wait that long. Either way. :]