I've seen it once. I will see it again in the theatre -- because my Dad's now a big ol' HP geek, and doesn't want to go by himself. If I didn't also want to see Rent, King Kong, and Narnia, I might see it a third time. Probably not, though.
I haven't seen it yet. I probably will, sooner or later. But it might very well be later. I know I saw the first, I know I didn't see the third, and I can't remember whether or not I saw the second.
Havent seen it for the simple fact it hasnt been relased here yet. Thursday baby, Thursday...ticket for the 11:30am showing bought and stored safely.. All other appointments cancelled.
It has not yet come to my country yet. Booo. December 8, they say, and I'm trying to figure out the most strategic time to go, because not all the theatres here let you reserve tix. Boooo some more.
I've seen it once. I'd planned on taking my 6 year old so I could see it again. His response? "I don't want to see Harry Potter. It's boring." It isn't breaking my heart since I was rather bored on the first viewing. I was so hoping I'd enjoy it more since GoF is my favorite of the 6.
Just came back from seeing it. All in all, I guess I'm glad I did, but I wasn't terribly impressed; it was, IMHO, just okay, and by no means spectacular in any respect.
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I am ashamed of ALL of you. (except you, Peg, four times is very respectable)
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Oh...it just occurred to me that my husband is going away for work next weekend. Hmmmmm.
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Once