Well, to be fair, I've read Breaking Dawn, it's a MONSTER of a book. Over 600 pages I believe. There are atleast 2 films within that story, trust me. Brilliant commercial decision, but also works within the context of wanting to accurately tell the story.
Moaning is out of place here I'm afraid.
Well, to be fair, I've read Breaking Dawn, it's a MONSTER of a book. Over 600 pages I believe. There are atleast 2 films within that story, trust me. Brilliant commercial decision, but also works within the context of wanting to accurately tell the story.
Moaning is out of place here I'm afraid.
I haven't read it but I still can't really agree with this. If you compare it to the 7th Harry Potter book which is also to be split into two films - I think it's just a commercial decision. The fact is, Deathly Hallows could easily be made into one decent (if long) film, which would require some creative decisions on the part of the filmmaker but would also trim some of the filler from the book (that 2nd take is useful - witness the Harry Potter films post-Chris Columbus).
The only result of having two films is twice the box office, obviously, but it also seems like it will encourage a more 'faithful' retelling of the events of the book - which definetely doesn't garantee a better film - not to mention the fact that the books were designed as one work so to present them as two films simply means axing down the middle of a good story.
What a load of waffle I just wrote!
I haven't read it but I still can't really agree with this. If you compare it to the 7th Harry Potter book which is also to be split into two films - I think it's just a commercial decision. The fact is, Deathly Hallows could easily be made into one decent (if long) film, which would require some creative decisions on the part of the filmmaker but would also trim some of the filler from the book (that 2nd take is useful - witness the Harry Potter films post-Chris Columbus).
The only result of having two films is twice the box office, obviously, but it also seems like it will encourage a more 'faithful' retelling of the events of the book - which definetely doesn't garantee a better film
It appears the last Harry Potter book will also be split into two seperate movies.
This.
It's all about making more money. Longer books have been converted into single films. I imagine, like HP7, they will also make it 3D so they can make even more money, and like so many 3D films these days (including HP7) since the film wasn't designed as 3D it won't actually add anything to the experience of watching the film, just the price of the ticket.
I dont think Potter will be in 3D, I have a list of upcoming films in 3D and it doesnt seem to be on it
It was announced
I didn't mention it being split in two because it was announced a long time ago, and I didn't think it would be interesting t most people on here.
Sorry for mentioning.
Update!
WB are now not releasing Deathly Hallows pt1 in 3d. They claim to be unhappy with it, and feel they don't have enough time to do it justice, though are currently still planning to release part 2 in 3d. Hopefully they'll change their mid on that, too.