Note to David Yates
Jun. 23rd, 2009 06:52 pmWe've had three or four different ideas about where to cut off the seventh film. Traditionally, the movies have ended with a death or a bereavement, some sort of passage or arrival. This time we think we will end with more a cliffhanger.
Dear David Yates,
If you do decide to end Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 on a cliffhanger I will reconsider seeing it at the cinema. I don't care that half my friends will be gushing about it before I see it; I Hate cliffhangers (note the "hate" with a capital H). I hate them on TV, I hate them in stories, I hate them in film. I don't feel like paying $20 in order to be left hanging. That's not my idea of a good time.
More likely, I'll just buy the DVD and then go see Part 2. I'm not so obsessed that I don't have better things to spend my money (and time) on.
Conditional love,
Regi.
Dear David Yates,
If you do decide to end Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 on a cliffhanger I will reconsider seeing it at the cinema. I don't care that half my friends will be gushing about it before I see it; I Hate cliffhangers (note the "hate" with a capital H). I hate them on TV, I hate them in stories, I hate them in film. I don't feel like paying $20 in order to be left hanging. That's not my idea of a good time.
More likely, I'll just buy the DVD and then go see Part 2. I'm not so obsessed that I don't have better things to spend my money (and time) on.
Conditional love,
Regi.