Who's the best child actor?
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- <i>Haruchai</i>
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i think theyre becoming better actors as the movies progress...the first one was pretty stiff...the second one they seemed to loosen up a bit..the third one im sure theyll seem more natural
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I went to the cinema and bought a ticketA Gunslinger wrote:How did you get to see it?

It was pretty good. Certainly far better than Chamber of Secrets. It worked much better as a film than the previous one, the plot seemed more complete and it was more engrossing. As I said, the child actors were all a bit rubbish, except Hermione (and she wasn't remarkable) and the sneering legend that is Malfoy. But it was much better than I expected. A decent enough way to spend 2 1/2 hours. I think the most significant improvements were 1) the screen-compatibility of the plot and 2) the atmosphere.A Gunslinger wrote:How was it?
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Oh, and one other thing: adult casting. Michael Gambon is a respectable replacement Dumbledore, but Gary Oldman as Sirius Black? Just no. A fine actor, and he impressed me at a couple of points, but he somehow doesn't work as Sirius, IMHO. And don't even ask me about Lupin
Again, the man himself isn't a bad actor, but he's just not bedraggled or haunted enough for Lupin. Also IMHO, naturally.

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