harry potter

tags: Harry Potter, movie review With one more agonizing week to wait for the last Harry Potter book to arrive in my mailbox, I finally saw Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix last night. I literally could not wait one more minute for my Harry Potter fix, so I went to the very last showing of the movie for the night, which kept me in the theatre until early this morning. Since I have been talking about Harry Potter for months now, I am sure you all want to know what I thought of the film, so here it goes; I liked it. But I'll give you more details below the fold (although my comments…
tags: Harry Potter, satire, streaming video If you have just returned from seeing Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, I think you'll enjoy this streaming Harry Potter movie spoof as a visual apéritif. (Well, okay, I thought it was funny) [5:21]
tags: Harry Potter, Simpsons spoof, streaming video Since we have been playing with making our own Simpsons avatars here on SB, I thought you all might enjoy seeing the Simpsons Hallowe'en Spoof of Harry Potter -- this is hilarious, especially for you HP fans! I have been sitting here in the library watching it, wondering if they are going to throw me out because I am laughing so much. (in honor of today's movie release of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix) My favorite line? HEY!! We stayed for your kids! [6:55]
tags: Harry Potter, movie trailer, streaming video To put it bluntly, I am going crazy waiting to see Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. I should have gone to see it on Wednesday midnight-oh-one in the morning because, well, I can't stand to know that it is getting generally wonderful reviews (especially the young woman who plays Luna Lovegood) and I run in to fans on the subway who have seen it and who say "it is the best yet!" and I have not seen it yet! So this has made me want to ask you, where were you when you saw all the other HP films for the first time? My list, along…
tags: Harry Potter, movie trailer, streaming video The fifth Harry Potter film was released in several cities on the 11th, including NYC (no, I haven't seen it yet, but I've already talked to several fans on the subway who have seen it and loved it). But as of today, the fifth Harry Potter film is released for worldwide distribution. The positive reviews continue to pour in, so I am dying to see it, especially since the Luna Lovegood character has been so well received (she is one of my favorites in the books, especially since I see myself as a combination of Luna and Hermione). I've posted…
tags: Harry Potter, computers Those of you who love Harry Potter might be deceived into downloading a worm onto your computer via infected USB memory drives. If users plug these drives into their Windows PCs, they are liable to infect their machines with the appropriately named Hairy-A worm. Infected USB drives contain a file named HarryPotter-TheDeathlyHallows.doc, a word document that displays the phrase "Harry Potter is dead", instead of the much-desired manuscript. While the unfortunate computer user is worriedly contemplating that disturbing message, the worm begins casting its evil…
tags: Harry Potter, JK Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows I have been told by assholes who want to feel superior to people like me, that Harry Potter is a children's book, that adults who read it are perverts, and other stupid stuff, but I have proof that adults love the stories at least as much as kids do: it turns out that the seventh and last Harry Potter book with the so-called "adult cover" is outselling the edition with the so-called "children's cover". Yep, so those sales only compare the boring adult's cover version to the (much more interesting) children's cover version…
Every time I hear about a teacher quitting his or her job because a kid dares to read a Harry Potter book, I automatically think this person is a religious wingnut employed somewhere in the United States. So it was surprising to me to learn that this basic scenario occurred recently in south London. I didn't know they had religious wingnuts in Great Britain: the Brits strike me as being so sensible. The basic story is this; a teaching assistant, Sariya Allen, gave a seven-year-old girl a book that was "too easy" to read, according to the girl's mother. So the girl then chose to read a Harry…
tags: Harry Potter, blog carnival I know you all are going nuts, waiting for the next Harry Potter movie and for the last HP book to appear in July, but until that happens, here's the 48th edition of the Harry Potter Blog Carnival to keep you satisfied. They included a couple submissions from me, too.
tags: Harry Potter, humor, satire Courtesy of Non sequitur [larger] There's another one below the fold .. Courtesy of Non sequitur [larger]
tags: Harry Potter, theme park, entertainment Hogsmeade Village from "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter." Inspired by J.K. Rowling's compelling stories and faithful to the visual landscapes of the films, fans will soon be able to experience the world of Harry Potter. Opening in 2009, "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter" will feature rides and attractions, as well as shops and restaurants that will enable fans to sample fare from the wizarding world's best known establishments. Image: PRNewsFoto/Universal Orlando Resort [larger] Okay, even though I am a Harry Potter maniac, I will…
tags: Harry Potter, books, postage stamps Has this ever happened before, where a book cover is made into a postage stamp? Well, it might have happened in Britain at some point (and it apparently has already happened in France not too long ago), but I'll bet it has never happened before in America. Anyway, to the right is a photo of the seven Harry Potter postage stamps that are set to be released on 17 July, four days before the last book in the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, is released. Each stamp depicts a cover from one of the British editions of the seven Harry Potter…
tags: Harry Potter, Natural History Museum, books, contests As an evolutionary biologist who has held a postdoctoral fellowship in a Natural History Museum, I cannot think of a better place in the world for a reading and signing of the last book in the Harry Potter series than the Natural History Museum in London. At least for me! 1,700 lucky fans in Britain and Ireland will win a signed a copy of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. The first 500 randomly selected winners will also be invited to attend the midnight reading. All winners will receive a copy of the book, and the event will…
tags: Harry Potter, humor, satire, streaming video Okay, for the record, I think this streaming video is silly, but you might enjoy it [2:06]
tags: Harry Potter, JK Rowling, books I have been reading the rumors that have been flying these past few days that JK Rowling might write another Harry Potter book. This book will likely end up being an encyclopedia of the entire series instead of a true adventure, as the first seven books are. "I might do an eighth book for charity -- a kind of encyclopedia of the world, so that I could use all the extra material that's not in the books," Rowling wrote on her website. Rowling has already written two Harry Potter reference books; Quidditch Through The Ages and Fantastic Beasts And Where To…
tags: Harry Potter, JK Rowling, books Instead of reviewing new books as I should be doing, I have been nestled in the Harry Potter books, devouring them one last time before the last book in that series is published on 21 July 2007. Those of you who are fans will be pleased to note that JK Rowling is demanding that her fans not leak spoilers on the seventh installment's story. JK Rowling says it is best that all who know anything to keep it to themselves. She says; There will always be sad individuals who get their kicks from ruining other people's fun, but while sites like Leaky take such…
tags: Harry Potter, books, book review One of my devoted blog readers must be able to read crystal balls because he mercifully sent me a book about Harry Potter. Even though I have been going crazy waiting for the next movie and the last book to come out in July, this gift is a book that I never thought of reading while I wait, a book that I would never would have heard about if he hadn't sent it to me, in fact. And thank goodness that he did send this book; I can re-watch the first four DVDs and re-read the first six books only so many times before I start to feel guilty about not indulging…
tags: Harry Potter, JK Rowling, books, environment I have written about this once before, but like most good news, one never gets tired of repeating it. In this case, Harry Potter fans will be most pleased to learn that the last Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, will print a version that will contain a minimum of 30 percent post-consumer waste fiber. In short; this book will be forest-friendly. Additionally, nearly two-thirds of the 16,700 tons of paper will be approved by the Forest Stewardship Council, an international organization with a mission to "promote…
tags: Harry Potter, streaming video, movie trailers You all know I am mad about Harry Potter, so it should not surprise you that I am featuring the latest HP film trailer here for your viewing pleasure. Of course, I am seeking more trailers to share with you, so be ready. By the way, I am counting the days until the film comes out .. it's 13 July, so be there just so I don't spoil it for you the following day, okay?
Which towns in the USA have ordered the most copies of the latest book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows? According to Amazon, the top ten "Harry-est" towns in the United States include 4 from Washington state, 3 from Virginia, 1 each from Texas, Pennsylvania and New York state. I guess it is time for me to order my own copy of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. . tags: Harry Potter, books