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Post by ιady ταвz on Nov 21, 2006 20:27:04 GMT -5
lol...did it hurt? lol
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Post by StormAngel on Nov 22, 2006 0:20:33 GMT -5
lolx... no... thankfully.. lol
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Post by kissofdeath on Dec 22, 2006 23:10:24 GMT -5
Severus looks like he's trying to look away. like he's feeling awkward at the sight of them.
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Post by StormAngel on Dec 23, 2006 21:44:58 GMT -5
maybe he is... hehe.. ~~
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Post by fantasyofdoom on Dec 24, 2006 18:44:22 GMT -5
The chick on AD's other side looks like she knows something and shes kinda smirking.
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Post by StormAngel on Dec 25, 2006 6:17:16 GMT -5
maybe she does... lol!
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Post by ιady ταвz on Dec 25, 2006 13:10:01 GMT -5
its a perfect time for more Yule ball fics to come out hehe
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Post by Drake on Jan 6, 2007 17:34:51 GMT -5
Regarding the mistletoe, it looks like she's pointing :"There's some? Over there!" and he's like "Where?" and she's like "Right, there, you old coot!"
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Post by mmadlyinlove on May 5, 2007 18:13:04 GMT -5
Heehee.. I like the whole "Severus looking away" bit. Perhaps he just found out that day that they were together... Hmmmmmm.. *gets an idea for a fic*
~mmadlyinlove~
OH WAIT.. I GOT ANOTHER IDEA! *thinks of Maggie being a confirmed shipper*
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Post by groundzerox on May 5, 2007 18:48:29 GMT -5
I remember this scene from the movie (as I should, I own GoF). But of course while Severus has a whole "Just get on with it" face to me, Karkaroff there in the white jacket looks like "Just get a room and go away please".
Somehow I think the entire cast has a additional info that we aren't given, I mean look at Flitwick and the guy who plays him, that's how we know Flitwick's first name so I can only imagine Maggie knows something about Minverva and Albus.
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Post by beMMADfabulous on May 5, 2007 19:58:00 GMT -5
Somehow I think the entire cast has a additional info that we aren't given, I mean look at Flitwick and the guy who plays him, that's how we know Flitwick's first name so I can only imagine Maggie knows something about Minverva and Albus. Wow, yeah. ;D And why would Maggie be a shipper if, for example, Minerva was with... Severus or something.
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Post by Rachel on May 9, 2007 17:40:31 GMT -5
I really like that theory!! ;D
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Post by ιady ταвz on May 9, 2007 18:25:59 GMT -5
me too lol..it makes sense
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Post by tartanmin on May 29, 2007 13:38:03 GMT -5
Whooooaaaa! Maggie Smith believes they're together!? :::goes in other room, squeals, comes back::: Where did you find this out? If it was an online interview, could you link to it? :::jumps up and down::: OMG were have you heard that?? totally agree need a link to the interview..
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Post by forgottenxstar on May 29, 2007 15:29:26 GMT -5
Maggie said in an interview aftre Richard's death that she "always believed that Minerva was in love with Albus." I couldn't find the exact interview though.
Edited because I found the exact quote but still not the interview.
"We walked around as a pair in Harry Potter. I always think Prof McGonagall was madly in love with him anyway"- Maggie Smith.
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Post by kissofdeath on May 31, 2007 10:54:29 GMT -5
Here's the whole interview. I saved the whole thing on my flash drive a while back. Sorry for the weird formatting. I don't know why its like that.
Sad farewell to Harris, wizard to the stars By Chris Hastings (Filed: 27/10/2002)
Peter O'Toole, the lifelong friend of Richard Harris, last night led tributes to the 72-year-old actor who died on Friday after a long battle with Hodgkin's disease. "I am deeply sad. My love is with his family and a great spirit has gone," said Mr O'Toole, who broke off from filming in Tunisia to speak of his sadness as news of Harris's death spread across the world. Richard Harris in the recent film Gladiator Other friends and colleagues paid tribute to Harris, including Alan Rickman, who co-starred alongside him in the first two Harry Potter films. "He was an absolute professional who knew how to live life to the full," he said. "I loved him: he was an extraordinary man. I count myself so lucky to have worked with him."I used to sit next to him in the make-up chair on the set of Harry Potter every morning and he would share his marvellous insights into the works of Beckett and Shakespeare.” Rickman revealed: "He hadn't even read the Harry Potter books and was only doing the film because his granddaughter said she'd not forgive him if he didn't." Despite his age, Harris still showed flashes of his hellraising past. "Kenneth Branagh and I were in the bar with him one night and he was still going at four in the morning with stories about his life," recalled Rickman. "We just sat there with our mouths wide open. "But the most amazing thing was that he was on set at 8am the next day to read his lines to me even though he was off camera. That was the real mark of the man." Dame Maggie Smith, who starred as Prof Minerva McGonagall to Harris's Prof Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter films, said: "My heart goes out to his family. It is a great loss. I am going to miss him terribly. "We walked around as a pair in Harry Potter. I always think Prof McGonagall was madly in love with him anyway. "It was a great pleasure to be with him and it's going to be odd doing a Potter film without him. I just don't know what we're going to do." She added: "You had the feeling he was very frail on set, but he was always there doing his bit. "I think he loved the films precisely because he was doing it for his grandchildren, who browbeat him into taking the part." Bertie Ahern, the Irish prime minister, paid tribute to "one of Ireland's > most outstanding artists". > He said: "Richard Harris made a tremendous contribution to the arts and > entertainment world throughout his long career. I wish to extend my sympathy to > his family and wide circle of friends." > His family said he died peacefully at University College Hospital, London, > at 7pm on Friday. > A spokesman said: "No date has been set for the funeral as yet, but it will > be a small, private family affair and afterwards his ashes are going to be > taken to his home in the Bahamas. > "There will be memorial services to be held in both Dublin and London." > Harris had let it be known that he wanted his corpse clothed in his Munster > Rugby Union shirt. > Michael Winner, the film director, said: last night: "The lights have dimmed > a lot with his passing. He was my neighbour for 10 years and he was the most > wonderful, warm character." > Harris, who trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, built a > reputation for his commanding presence on stage and screen. > He played minor roles in The Guns of Navarone and Mutiny on the Bounty. > Then, in 1963, his role in This Sporting Life as Frank Machin, a > hard-drinking Yorkshire miner who dreams of stardom as a rugby player, turned him into a > household name. > By the mid-1960s he had established himself as a star on both sides of the > Atlantic. > Leading roles in films as diverse as Camelot, Cromwell, Major Dundee, A Man > Called Horse and The Molly Maguires consolidated his position as one of > Hollywood's most bankable actors. > His off-screen exploits - in particular his legendary capacity for drinking > - began to take its toll on his health and career. > By the mid-1980s, both were in decline. Even Harris thought his best days > were behind him. > However, he went on to achieve some of his finest work towards the end of > his life. > An outstanding performance in The Field in 1990 opposite John Hurt won him a > second Oscar nomination. > He won further acclaim for his performance in the Clint Eastwood film > Unforgiven in 1992 before reaching a new audience in Gladiator and then as Prof > Dumbledore in Harry Potter and the Philosopher' s Stone. > He reprised the role for Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, which > opens next month. > Only last month, Harris had made it clear that, despite his illness, he > hoped to appear in the third film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. > Chris Columbus, the director of the films, joked just before Harris died: > "He did threaten to kill me if I recast him - I can't even repeat what he said > to me." > Additional reporting by Mark Wood and Fiona Govan. >
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Post by tartanmin on May 31, 2007 11:05:58 GMT -5
Maggie said in an interview aftre Richard's death that she "always believed that Minerva was in love with Albus." I couldn't find the exact interview though. Edited because I found the exact quote but still not the interview. "We walked around as a pair in Harry Potter. I always think Prof McGonagall was madly in love with him anyway"- Maggie Smith. That's so sweet, I believe her.
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Post by StormAngel on May 31, 2007 21:58:58 GMT -5
omg!! This is so great!!
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Post by morgainegaunt on Jun 14, 2007 7:42:47 GMT -5
I love the HP films. They are like really "expansive fanfiction" (don't now who originally said that). And if Maggie Smith says Minerva is in love with Albus then I believe her (and hope she got the info from JKR herself).
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Post by MinnyCat on Jun 19, 2007 14:53:49 GMT -5
AH! I LOVE THAT MAGGIE SAID THAT SHE THINKS MCGONAGALL WAS ALWAYS IN LOVE WITH HIM!
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