>Heyman comments, “In this film, more than in the previous ones, there were > number of narrative threads to follow, so that was one of the great >challenges. We were blessed to have another wonderful screenplay from >Steve Kloves, who wove them all together brilliantly.
*Desperately biting her tongue to stop from going off on yet another thread about how many branches were chopped unceremoniously from the tree without rhyme or reason*
>And David Yates really made them gel. He is a formidable director.
Which isn't always a good thing, of course.
>he continues to draw out new sides of our actors that even I had never >seen before.”
Yeah, Hermione has become Herwhiney, Ron has been reduced from a 3-dimensional character to a comedy caricature, and Harry, as we've seen in the NOT funny library moment with Hermajesty and Romilda, has turned into exactly what Snape thinks he is, someone who believes his own press and loves every minutes of it! :hack: :smash: This movie is going to go down the :toilet: I just know it. From an artistic standpoint anyway. There's nothing left to distinguish the Potter films from any other churned out carbon copy Twlight/Narnia movies. And I don't care how many people call me cynical or whatever, the heart and soul has been ripped out of these books for a long time.