
Get ready for a sexy romp with our favourite witches and wizards in this week’s critical analysis of the sexy film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince. If you haven’t seen the sexy trailer, check it out here as it features sexily in our sexy critique.
And if that isn’t sexy enough, break out your Malcoy flirting fans because beloved guy-with-a-sexy-film-degree Neale Barnholden returns to explain all the sexy technical terms necessary to understand this sexy teen comedy.
I would love for you to discuss what Madam Hooch does with her time. Works part time? Why don’t they call her Professor Hooch since she teaches?
Any chance you’re on Twitter? If you tweet this at us with the hashtag #brokenpromises then it will definitely make it into a minisode at some point!
In the opening scene when the death waters attack the millennium bridge, is a bit of a British “in-joke”.
The project was scoffed at when proposed, the design was laughed at and then took ages to complete. Two weeks after it was opened to the public, there were strong winds and some of the cables snapped causing a few minor injuries. Witnesses said the bridge undulated like a ribbon as the cables whipped about. Understandably there was a lot of noise in the media of “how could this happen!”
So I think that scene is a bit of a nod to that incident, trying to blur fantasy with reality by *kinda implying* “remember this..? Well actually, it wasn’t bad construction. It was the Death Eaters”
Esme x
That’s delightful!