Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson’s portrayal of J. K. Rowling’s wizarding trio Harry, Ron and Hermione has impressed film buffs who have voted it the best book to film adaptation of all time.
The poll – run by Samsung Electronics – was set up to coincide with the release of David Fincher’s screen adaptation of Gone Girl starring Rosamund Pike and Ben Affleck.
A third of film buffs voted the Harry Potter series - starring Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith and Warwick Davis - as the best adaptation.
Award winning The Shawshank Redemption starring Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins followed closely in second, with The Lord of the Rings trilogy taking third place.
Other favourites to make the list were romantic classic Gone With the Wind starring Vivien Leigh and Clarke Gable as Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler, as well as Silence of the Lambs and Bridget Jones’s Diary.
Robert Pattinson may have earned himself an army of adoring female fans in vampire fantasy, Twilight but the film adaptation failed to match up to the novel’s success.
Starring Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, the film – based on the book by Stephenie Meyer – was voted as one of the worst adaptations.
The Da Vinci Code starring Tom Hanks and Paul Bettany, and Japanese tale Memoirs of a Geisha also failed to impress on the big screen.
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The poll – run by Samsung Electronics – was set up to coincide with the release of David Fincher’s screen adaptation of Gone Girl starring Rosamund Pike and Ben Affleck.
A third of film buffs voted the Harry Potter series - starring Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith and Warwick Davis - as the best adaptation.
Award winning The Shawshank Redemption starring Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins followed closely in second, with The Lord of the Rings trilogy taking third place.
Other favourites to make the list were romantic classic Gone With the Wind starring Vivien Leigh and Clarke Gable as Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler, as well as Silence of the Lambs and Bridget Jones’s Diary.
Robert Pattinson may have earned himself an army of adoring female fans in vampire fantasy, Twilight but the film adaptation failed to match up to the novel’s success.
Starring Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, the film – based on the book by Stephenie Meyer – was voted as one of the worst adaptations.
The Da Vinci Code starring Tom Hanks and Paul Bettany, and Japanese tale Memoirs of a Geisha also failed to impress on the big screen.
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2.You can also tell him:"You are so sweet!See you later!"and you will see.
3.You can flirt with him in class like that:look at him dreamy all te time and when he look at you you just smile.
4.You can just talk with him like that:Hi,Draco!How are you!How's in the school?
5.Never call him Malfoy he will think you're insulting him.
6.If you are "mudblood"that he will say tell him that:"Thanks sweetheart but i think brown hair is better for me!
7.Be really pretty,look at him secretly full of charm and love.Just walk over him with smile.
Thats it!I do love him very much!I will chose first suggestion.
Sorry if I got some of the names wrong :(
Harry +
Draco= Drarry (<3<3<3)
Hermione= Harmione
Snape= Snarry
Dobby= Hobby? Harby? Dorry?
Ron= Hon? Rarry?
Dumbledore= Hambledore? Dumry?
Ginny= Hinny
Hermione +
Draco= Dramione
Bellatrix= Hellatrix (that actually sounds really cool!)
Ron= Romione
Lupin= Remione
Ginny= Henny? Hinny? Ginmione?
Ron +
Romilda= Ronmilda?
Lavender= Rovender? Won Won and Lav Lav?
Draco +
Snape= Drape? Snaco?
Ginny= Dinny? Gico? Fire and Ice?
An Apple= Drapple
Pansy= Dransy
Snape +
Lily= Snily
An apple= Snapple
Hermione= Snamione?
Lupin +
Sirius= Lurius? Sirmus?
Tonks= Lunks?
Ginny +
Dean= Giany
That's all the main ones I think. If you can think of any others then please say so in a comment
Thanks :)
Harry +
Draco= Drarry (<3<3<3)
Hermione= Harmione
Snape= Snarry
Dobby= Hobby? Harby? Dorry?
Ron= Hon? Rarry?
Dumbledore= Hambledore? Dumry?
Ginny= Hinny
Hermione +
Draco= Dramione
Bellatrix= Hellatrix (that actually sounds really cool!)
Ron= Romione
Lupin= Remione
Ginny= Henny? Hinny? Ginmione?
Ron +
Romilda= Ronmilda?
Lavender= Rovender? Won Won and Lav Lav?
Draco +
Snape= Drape? Snaco?
Ginny= Dinny? Gico? Fire and Ice?
An Apple= Drapple
Pansy= Dransy
Snape +
Lily= Snily
An apple= Snapple
Hermione= Snamione?
Lupin +
Sirius= Lurius? Sirmus?
Tonks= Lunks?
Ginny +
Dean= Giany
That's all the main ones I think. If you can think of any others then please say so in a comment
Thanks :)
What is it with all of the comparison typed content all over the internet between Twilight and Harry Potter?
Well I suppose they can be compared by their levels of success--but not really--harry potter is on another level.
And as a story, it's like comparing a coloring book to a good novel. Apples and oranges people.
In Harry Potter JK Rowling creates a whole other universe for readers to lose themselves in. Stephanie Meyer on the other hand has just slapped together a barely readable teenage fantasy.
RL. Stines Goosebumps books are more engagnig that Twilight for Pete's sake.
I have watched one of the Twilight movies and didn't find it enjoyable at all. What is so enjoyable about watching an ungrateful teenage protagonist that does little more than moan and complain? Nothing.
Well I suppose they can be compared by their levels of success--but not really--harry potter is on another level.
And as a story, it's like comparing a coloring book to a good novel. Apples and oranges people.
In Harry Potter JK Rowling creates a whole other universe for readers to lose themselves in. Stephanie Meyer on the other hand has just slapped together a barely readable teenage fantasy.
RL. Stines Goosebumps books are more engagnig that Twilight for Pete's sake.
I have watched one of the Twilight movies and didn't find it enjoyable at all. What is so enjoyable about watching an ungrateful teenage protagonist that does little more than moan and complain? Nothing.