Word: azkaban
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...perhaps this is what really occurs, and I am out of the loop because I live in Mather, “this real world Azkaban.” One of the characters in the story is taken for being abroad, but in fact, he is just residing in Mather. Though my house pride was at first offended by this characterization of Mather-folk, I thought back to days during the winter where I didn’t leave Mather for days, and found the description hilarious...
...Ever let James Frey out of Azkaban ANSWERS...
...smarter—if not entirely reformed.“I download T.V. shows,” he says. “But I don’t download anything that they go after. I download the occasional song, but not, you know, Harry Potter [and the Prisoner of Azkaban].”Elsewhere on campus, the attitude towards potential repercussions of downloading is much the same: students understand that downloading may have consequences, but it is a risk that they are largely willing to take.A freshman—who asks that his name be withheld, for fear of repercussions?...
...Columbus helmed the first two Potter chapters, and Alfonso Cuaron did wonders with Book Three, The Prisoner of Azkaban. This time, Producer John Heyman and screenwriter Steve Kloves, who have worked on the whole series, handed the job to Mike Newell, a Brit who has directed a few good, tense melodramas (Dance With a Stranger, Donnie Brasco) and some engaging sentimental fare (Enchanted April, Four Weddings and a Funeral), as well as the ninth-worst movie ever made (his last one, Mona Lisa Smile...
...Goblet.” Newell’s vision avoids the cringe-worthy pandering of the first two Chris Columbus-helmed films and steers clear of the obvious filmic handprints that Alfonso Cuaron left all over his Gothic recasting of “Prisoner of Azkaban.” In fact, it’s difficult to speak of Newell’s vision at all, as the images and story he presents are such a faithful distillation of its source material that it’s ultimately the voice of creator J.K. Rowling that emerges most strongly. Emma Watson...