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PLUG: The Movie Snob

[Editor’s Note: Sorry for the lateness of this plug.]

Having not seen any of the Harry Potter films was purely coincidental. I kept telling myself I would see them. Then the next film in the series would come out, then the next, until I had fallen behind. I have never read a word of the novels, so I had no desire to seek them out I suppose. Well, I’ve heard enough. Enough from my friends and enough from media outlets. I must catch up. I must begin the Harry Potter Project.

From here, until the release of the final film in the series, The Deathly Hallows Pt. 2, I will be viewing and reviewing each film in the series starting from the top. I will review the films as a newcomer, which I am. I have no knowledge of the franchise or the characters. One film, every Wednesday, and a retrospective Wednesday the 13th leading up to the final picture.

I must say I am excited. Excited to involve myself in this new world (well, new to me) and excited to see what all the fuss is about…

Things kick off Wednesday, May 25th, with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone…

http://www.themoviesnob.net/p/having-not-seen-any-of-harry-potter.html

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