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Harry Potter Fans Revolt

Posted by Scott Von Doviak

They seem so harmless, the Harry Potter nerds. They line up at bookstores in an orderly fashion, decked out in their cute pointy hats and spectacles. They write loving odes to Dumbledore on their MySpace pages. Some of them form bands and play non-threatening “wizard rock.” Alan Horn, president of Warner Bros., certainly must have thought them harmless enough when his company switched the release date for the latest Potter film from November to next summer. Imagine his surprise when the Potterheads reacted like Patriots fans after Brady went down for the season.

“To a world of wand-wielding Harry Potter loyalists, the studio executive had crossed to the dark side,” writes Lauren A. E. Schuker in the L.A. Times. “Within hours of Warner Bros.'s decision to postpone the release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince to next July, hate mail began to pour into the studio. An online petition expressing fans' disgust with the decision garnered more than 45,000 signatures. The studio says it even received death threats. ‘I hope you choke on your own saliva,’ snarled one fan in an email.”

The official Warner Bros. explanation for moving Half-Blood Prince – “that the film would make a bigger splash in the middle of summer” – doesn’t seem to make a lot of sense. They didn’t already know this before they scheduled it for November? And wouldn’t the Potter fans turn out in droves no matter when it was released? Horn did issue an apology, but the faithful aren’t having it. In addition to the petitions, they’re turning to YouTube to express their dismay. As you can see, even Hitler is upset.


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Johnny_Utah909 said:

There will be spoilers below. Evidently the first preview screening in Chicago just went over like month-old milk last week. Maybe the fanbase should join me in being glad that they're trying to tweak it into something better than it appears to be right now. I read that the movie focuses a lot on the teen romances and very little on the prince himself; that there is really no confrontation when Dumbledore dies with little ado; that the bad guys basically just walk out the castle afterward without a fight; and that there's no funeral for Dumbledore. As far as I'm concerned, if an extra few months helps them to refocus the movie on this drama, all to the good.

September 10, 2008 4:46 PM

Janet said:

Anyone who thinks Harry Potter fans are harmless has clearly not worked as a librarian in the last ten years.  Rabid is a much better word for them.

September 10, 2008 5:41 PM

John Constantine said:

Man, I had no idea the early cut was so messed up. I agree with you completely on it being a good thing, Johnny_Utah.

On another note, Johnny, there's a sandwich shop around the corner from, best meatball subs I ever had. I want you to go over and get me two of those.

Utah? Two.

September 10, 2008 6:01 PM

eurrapanzy said:

I got bored with HP so long ago I'm not entirely sure I care.  At the same time, I recognize that this means that next summer when I've got more free time, there's a greater chance a girl or  a friend (or a girlfriend) will make me see it, and that wouldn't have been probable this November.  Alas.

September 10, 2008 10:20 PM

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