Director Mike Newell is using his forthcoming movie Harry Potter and the Goblet Of Fire to vent his seething mistrust of children. The 63-year-old film-maker is determined to obliterate any sense of false innocence in the magical tale, as he insists kids should be depicted in a more truthful light - as bloodthirsty maniacs. He says, "I was very anxious to break the franchise out of this goody-two-shoes feel. It's my view that children are violent, dirty, corrupt anarchists. Just adults-in-waiting basically."
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Mr. Wilson is directing Dennis the Menace, eh I mean Harry Potter?
For me this is actually good news. I've been on the fence about taking my kids (7 and 5) to see this since it has a dark ending. This just clinches it, I not taking them.
A 63 year old understanding 14 year old kids. Yeah right. 14 year olds don't understand 14 year olds and you're going to get a guy almost 50 years removed from it to direct it!
Again proving Hollywood is populated by former brain surgeons. Or is that living brain donors?
For me this is actually good news. I've been on the fence about taking my kids (7 and 5) to see this since it has a dark ending. This just clinches it, I not taking them.
A 63 year old understanding 14 year old kids. Yeah right. 14 year olds don't understand 14 year olds and you're going to get a guy almost 50 years removed from it to direct it!
Again proving Hollywood is populated by former brain surgeons. Or is that living brain donors?
Wadda mean? Other people can read this?!
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I doubt it'll be a big change from the other films. Maybe grittier. I only watch the movies because my wife does. I never read the books.
I doubt it'll be a big change from the other films. Maybe grittier. I only watch the movies because my wife does. I never read the books.
Harry and Ron BF each other, but you could tell that was coming a mile away.
Actually, one of my wife's friends is into... I forget what it's called. But she likes to read erotic Harry Potter fan fiction, most of which tends to be homosexual in nature. There's a word for that fettish/cult/abomination. I just don't remember what it was.
Actually, one of my wife's friends is into... I forget what it's called. But she likes to read erotic Harry Potter fan fiction, most of which tends to be homosexual in nature. There's a word for that fettish/cult/abomination. I just don't remember what it was.
Wacked?Actually, one of my wife's friends is into... I forget what it's called. But she likes to read erotic Harry Potter fan fiction, most of which tends to be homosexual in nature. There's a word for that fettish/cult/abomination. I just don't remember what it was.
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I actually did a seach for the term, noticed a lot of man/boy stuff, stumbled on Snape getting blown by the sorting hat, and decided to quit while I could maintain my sanity.
If one of you wants to hunt down the correct term, be my guest. The knowledge is the end of innocence, ignorance is bliss, and all that jazz.
If one of you wants to hunt down the correct term, be my guest. The knowledge is the end of innocence, ignorance is bliss, and all that jazz.
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I actually did a seach for the term, noticed a lot of man/boy stuff, stumbled on Snape getting blown by the sorting hat, and decided to quit while I could maintain my sanity.
If one of you wants to hunt down the correct term, be my guest. The knowledge is the end of innocence, ignorance is bliss, and all that jazz.
Slash is the word for which you are looking.
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It's not me, it's someone else.
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Only a pervert would know that.Slash is the word for which you are looking.I actually did a seach for the term, noticed a lot of man/boy stuff, stumbled on Snape getting blown by the sorting hat, and decided to quit while I could maintain my sanity.
If one of you wants to hunt down the correct term, be my guest. The knowledge is the end of innocence, ignorance is bliss, and all that jazz.
How do you know it's correct, then?Only a pervert would know that.Slash is the word for which you are looking.I actually did a seach for the term, noticed a lot of man/boy stuff, stumbled on Snape getting blown by the sorting hat, and decided to quit while I could maintain my sanity.
If one of you wants to hunt down the correct term, be my guest. The knowledge is the end of innocence, ignorance is bliss, and all that jazz.
Diogenes of Sinope: "It is not that I am mad, it is only that my head is different from yours."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
Slash is the word for which you are looking.
Yeah, that's it!
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5. Slash is what, exactly?
Slash is a genre of fanfic which deals almost exclusively with same sex homoerotic relationships. Research has suggested it is written and read primarily by heterosexual females. As previously stated, slash began in the 70s with Kirk/Spock fiction. The term "slash" came from the slash mark between the names of the characters. In this way, the particular pairing of characters is articulated. It has spread to all kinds of TV and movie characters. Once slash came to the internet in the 90s, more men began reading and writing it, and it is no longer the exclusive domain of females (although about 95 percent of what I see is written by women).
Slash fiction is a subgenre of fan fiction, and many people wonder why so many women are drawn to it. It's a good question. There are numerous theories, and even a few scholarly articles, about this. Some women look at a buddy relationship between two men and read more into it; they find it fun to write about the things they see. It's interesting to reinterpret an existing relationship and define parameters within new boundaries. This makes slash fic challenging to write, and a new challenge is always fun, creatively speaking. Women often imbue male characters with the traits and characteristics of female characters in terms of caring and sharing, and some theories say this is to make up for a lack of such characteristics in the real-life male counterparts. (Hey, it's a theory!) Conversely, writers often torture, maim and mutilate for the sake of bringing the macho men closer. Aside from all that, women seem to secretly like to see guys together almost as much as guys like to see two women together...
Some readers have asked if people will think they are weird or gay, or whatever, if they read slash. In a word, NO. What you read does not totally define who you are, and it shouldn't be an issue if you are comfortable with who you are.
I thought my wife was smoking crack when she said that some of her female friends loved that stuff. I guess she's not totally off the wall.
Know any good My Pretty Pony/Unicorn slash?
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I didn't want to be the first to admit he knew the word, nor did I want to be the first to ask "how do you know," lest clown #2 jump in and say "how do you know that's right?"How do you know it's correct, then?Only a pervert would know that.Slash is the word for which you are looking.
But then, just now, I incriminated myself.
For the record, I remember a Slate article or something years ago talking about the popularity of Kirk-Spock gay fanfic, called 'slash.'
"Be bold, and mighty forces will come to your aid."
I'm proud to say that I had never heard of slash until now.
“Every record been destroyed or falsified, books rewritten, pictures repainted, statues, street building renamed, every date altered. The process is continuing day by day. History stops. Nothing exists except endless present in which the Party is right.”