Yes, it's mentioned very early, maybe even in the first book, that the Weasleys are a pure blood family. Certainly it came up before I stopped reading them.
sindatur wrote:Though, I seriously doubt many can actually claim 100% pure blood (notice in an earlier book/movie Malfoy references 16 generations or something that they can trace their pureblooded-ness to)
That reminds me of a TV programme I saw a year or two ago, in which several British people of varying degrees of national pride and xenophobia agreed to be tested to see how genetically British they were (or rather, western European, since the testing isn't that precise). More than one of them claimed ten or more generations of pure British blood, only to discover their genetic heritage was something like 20% African and 10% Middle Eastern.

Anyway, the point is I agree with you.
Menolly wrote:All of the above helps explain Snape's actions in the next book. And the movie goers have none of that to draw upon.
That may well be what my friend meant:
that the whole thing with the Prince is more about characterisation than plot. The plot still works without any of the stuff about the Prince; you just lose some depth of understanding. In that sense, it's helpful but not necessary.
Menolly wrote:CovenantJr wrote:I thought Order of the Phoenix was a better film; I think its emphasis on paranoia and doubt suits me better than the usual Potter stuff.
I agree, although so far
PoA is still my favorite of the films.
I don't remember much about watching PoA - just being constantly angry because Sirius is so completely unlike the way he's described (in my opinion).
Anyway, one other thing my friend told me about the book of HBP versus the film was
there were far more of Tom's memories in the book, and they were the best part. The friend was quite annoyed that only a couple of them made it into the film. He said the insight into Voldemort's past was the most interesting element of the whole book.
But again, I'm just going on what I was told. I gave up reading the books after Goblet.