Also, if anyone went to Clearview Chelsea for the midnight HP showing, PLEASE TELL ME YOU HEARD THE GUY AT THE CLIMAX OF THE MOVIE HOP UP AND GO "THIS MOVIE IS WACK! I'M GOING TO WATCH ICE AGE!!" That moment made my whole week.
Just coming from seeing the movie I did notice that: there is almost no chemistry between the actors portraying Harry and Ginny, Ron and Hermione. It was almost painful watching them act out the romantic aspects of the plot. Harry and Ron were much more comfortable with each other. (As should be the case I guess, since they've been sharing a room together for 6 years now.) And I always wondered about the Hogwarts (or Snogwarts) showers. Are they they individual cubby holes for privacy or big long troughs with sprinkler heads descending from the ceiling, a la Shawshank Redemption?
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That pic has been going around the H/D fandom for ages. It was made by a Russian girl, Eneada, and you can see more in her gallery: http://eneadart.narod.ru/
(So many people have uploaded these pics in their Photobucket accounts, etc, that the artists's name - if I recall correctly she used to put them on her manips - have been removed by people at some point)
Her manips have been showing up a lot, lately :D
I've got news for you: life has homosexual undertones. And it's probably better characterized as homoamory, which—perhaps you're unaware of this—is what close male friendship looks like between men with emotional IQs above retardation. Love and affection towards your male friends doesn't mean you're gay; it means you're friends.
Many of the Classics were written by gay men, so I agree with eleusiswalks that many of them were, in fact, "giant penis suck fests," as it were.
I do, however, think that people look back at old movies, tv shows, and even literature with an eye toward finding man-to-man intimacy. It's something that earlier generations were much more comfortable with. Not because they were okay with homosexuality, but because they were less AWARE of it. Now that people can be out and proud, men are far more careful about touching or showing affection in any manner that might be perceived as "gay." Pathetic, but true.
I haven't seen the newest Potter film, so I'll defer to those who have.
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Oh, fine. KILL the ability to post images and links. See if I care.
You leave me no choice. http://raincoaster.com/2007/12/06/daniel-radcliffe-is-hung-like-a-horse-pic/
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(So many people have uploaded these pics in their Photobucket accounts, etc, that the artists's name - if I recall correctly she used to put them on her manips - have been removed by people at some point)
Her manips have been showing up a lot, lately :D
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I do, however, think that people look back at old movies, tv shows, and even literature with an eye toward finding man-to-man intimacy. It's something that earlier generations were much more comfortable with. Not because they were okay with homosexuality, but because they were less AWARE of it. Now that people can be out and proud, men are far more careful about touching or showing affection in any manner that might be perceived as "gay." Pathetic, but true.
I haven't seen the newest Potter film, so I'll defer to those who have.
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So, um, am I a wizard?
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