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11 June 2004

Werewolf Footprints

Despite the tops credits in Harry Potter last night, Lauren made the point that in the movie Peter Pettigrew was on the special map as shoe footprints even while is was a rat. But in the credits there were human footprints that changed to werewolf footprints. I'm not sure, but I think the difference might be that when people change into werewolves they really are werewolves, totally and completely. But when people shape shift like Peter Pettigrew did, they're still actually humans. Werewolves get werewolf brains and werewolf personalities, but shape-shifters still think and act the same way they always did. That just some of my cents.

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  1. I think it was because one was in the credits and one in the movie. They were serving two different purposes.

    Tom / 11:34pm / 11 June 2004

  2. i was thinking – that when that rat guy was on the map – he could be moving around in a form of a human maybe, cause they didnt show him on the screen i knw. he could be walking throught the floor or walls in that scene could be.

    Anmol / 12:12am / 12 June 2004

  3. No Tom. You’re wrong.

    Another thing, if Lupin didn’t want everyone to know he was a werewolf, then why didn’t he change his name to something apart from Lupin, which is French for werewolf.

    Ryan / 8:18am / 12 June 2004

  4. hmmmm. no i still think i’m right. and i aint gonna change my mind. the director made a mistake and that’s that. dam americans – bring back the english director (actually i’m not a 100% sure that the new director is american and the old one was english, but just felt that HP3 had a much more hollywood feel, rather than good old english class)…

    lozza / 1:16pm / 13 June 2004

  5. I think this director is Latin American. I thought this film felt much artier, which didn’t really suit Harry Potter. I didn’t like the sets or the cinematography much. But I liked the script, the acting and the story a lot more than the first two.

    Ryan / 2:19pm / 13 June 2004

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