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Long ago in the land of Xanaria, there lived a great and powerful wizard, Ophiuchus. Ophiuchus was the Royal Mage (under King Ethor III), and he was as good and pure as his White Magic. The same cannot be said, however, of his vile brother, Salorann, who is also known as the "Dark Sorcerer". One night, Ophiuchus had a dream in which he saw Salorann among Dragons. He saw him swear allegiance to the King of Dragons, Stolm, in order to learn the otherwise-forbidden lore of Dragon Magic. He saw Salorann grow powerful, so powerful in fact that his power dwarfed that of his brother. In this same dream, he saw Salorann lead an army of Dragons to Castle SerpentHead. He saw a battle, and the face of a fallen King; he saw a strange staff, and he heard a voice saying, "Seek ye the Book of Serpents." Many years after the death of Ophiuchus, his grandson Cendric became the Royal Mage - the leading magician of the kingdom. He experienced a prophetic dream much like his grandfather's. He saw the unthinkable - the return of the Dark Sorcerer. They had but one chance for victory - the great SerpentScepter which his grandfather assembled. Cendric went on a great quest to bring back the parts of the SerpentScepter... But that was years ago, and now the Dark Sorcerer has taken control of the kingdom and the villagers live in fear. Many have attempted to find the Scepter -- many have left; few have returned. Those brave enough to enter the castle to challenge Salorann must do so armed with only with their wits. Enter, if you dare... |
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Movie Review
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the sixth film in the franchise is a film that arrived eight months late. It was worth the extra waiting? Let's just say it's a welcomed addition to the series.
The wizardry world knows now that Voldemort is back. As you would think fear is everywhere and the death eaters are attacking even the muggle world. Dumbledore is determined to prepare Harry for the battle he knows is approaching, and to this purpose he also recruits Horace Slughorn as a new teacher in order to find a clue to Voldemort's power. Watch Monsters vs. Aliens Online Free
Meanwhile, Lucius Malfoy disappears after his death eater identity is made public and his son Draco is selected by the Dark Lord himself for a dangerous task at Hogwarts. Snape seems to reveal his true face making a vow to protect Malfoy in order for him to get Voldemort's wish fulfilled, and do it himself, should the student fail. Harry becomes very suspicious of both of them, but as everyone knows he hates Malfoy no one believes him. And Dumbledore and the Order of the Phoenix trust Snape of course.
Back at Hogwarts, love is in the air. Ginny Weasley is dating Dean Thomas and Ron is jealous of his little sister, but he also has Lavender Brown after him all the time. Hermione too feels jealous of Ron but decides no to tell him her feelings. And Harry starts to take notice of Ginny.
Once again David Yates is in the director's chair, and so the style of Order of the Phoenix is still present. And that seems like a good thing now that we're approaching the final chapters of this saga. After being absent in the last film, series regular Steve Kloves return as the writer and the story is generally well constructed, luckily with no unnecessary expository dialogue. Watch Monsters vs. Aliens Online Free
Voldemort is absent from the film, but his presence can be felt all over. Bellatrix Lestrange, played wonderfully by Helena Bonham Carter, leads the way for the dark wizards, while Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy gets to scary levels that his character hadn't known in the past. With both Harry and Draco taking order from the two most powerful wizards on each side there's a rivalry between them bigger than what was present before.
There's not much to tell about the three young actors at the center of the story. They all have proven capable of handling their characters trough the series. The principal new face this time, Jim Broadbent as Professor Horace Slughorn, seems like a fun good hearted wizard, but deep down he hides a secret from Voldemort's past that tortures him. He likes to connect with talented students and develops a special relation with Harry. And speaking of that, now that Sirius is dead Harry finds in Dumbledore a bigger confident and friend that they were on the past. Harry would do anything that the wise wizard asks of him, and Dumbledore would do anything to protect his student. And I think that was the best thing in the whole movie and makes the end of it all the more tragic.
And what about the half-blood prince? I don't think that was of much importance to the film an it only made me curious as to why, when he is revealed, he is called by that name.
On the musical side we have once again Nicholas Hooper with a score in the same vein of Order of the Phoenix that fits perfectly to this film. The only ting I really didn't like was the use cues from his previous score on this one. It really takes you off the picture. But I did liked that he subtly used some motifs from Williams compositions, especially in the Quidditch scene. A more deeper examination of the score is on the soundtrack review page. Watch Monsters vs. Aliens Online Free
By the end of the film you are left like you've been through a big journey, but nothing really changed, and the losses you suffered were in vain. It is at the end a heartbreaking film with almost no sense of hope for the future. This could be a let down for some audiences, but I personally like this kind of stories. I'm hoping that everything that happened here will have a meaning in the final two films, that will once again be directed by Yates.
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Any other great books with puzzles?
Hi, I know this question has been dragged but I read harry potter and loved it. Not for the wizardry or spells or the fantasy world created by Rowling but for the writing: the puzzles and the clues/hints given for the plot elements. Are there any other books that do it in a similar manner? or that have the "keep-you-guessing-till-the-end" element?
I started Sabriel but it's so darn slow...definitely not a page-turner even though the reviews say it gets a lot better by the end. It's just a drag for now.
I'd really appreciate any other suggestions.
Thanks.
angels and demons by dan brown or the da vinci code if you havent seen it in the movies
or check out john grishams works
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