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Honestly the more he justified his answers to the quiz the more Gryffindor he became, "I chose cat cus I have a cat" thats some straight up Weasley logic.
If I remember correctly as someone who has read the books cover to cover at least 5 times as a kid and still has his copies of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Qudditch Through the Ages that was back when they still used Golden Snidgets, a bird that is either endangered or extinct because seekers weren’t too careful when they caught them, and the reason the game went on so long was cuz the snidget flew off.
That's actually why the snitch is such an important part to the game. We don't know the score of that match. It could've been an absolutely obliterating defeat, but because they didn't find the snitch yet, the game couldn't end. The snitch gets 150 points sure, but it also ends the game.
That lunatic would be Rowena Ravenclaw. One of the four founders of Hogwarts. She did it to make the students think constantly because they literally had to solve a maze in time to get to class on time.
Or Slytherin. Or Hufflepuff. Harry is not particularly gifted beyond sports, he's not that clever or cunning, certainly not hard-working, terrible at planning or thinking things through, has little to no patience, is easily tricked, repeatedly makes terrible decisions and in general he not only can't do anything without far more skilled and capable friends doing everything for him, but he tends to actively drag down the competence level of any group he's in. Dude is a story of a nobody getting carried by nepotism because people feared or whorshipped a magic scar that gave him borrowed powers. While Snape sure went about it wrong, he was technically right about Harry's behaviour problems. TLDR Gryffindor is where you dump a lot of jocks, sadly. And even the non-jocks tend to get put there for reasons that aren't exactly flattering. For example, the reason the hat didn't put Hermione in Ravenclaw was that unlike Luna, she's too rigid and close-minded, too stubborn to accept, entertain, respect or even acknowledge differing viewpoints than her own. Great difficulty with thinking outside the box. Intelligent, but neither wise nor humble.
@@The_Real_Mr_Al to be fair he had literally no proper education or proper moral background. There have been many moments where he shows his Dursley bigoted side. And he was punished for trying to learn. Not to forget the impact Horcrux constantly had on him.
@@The_Real_Mr_Al Damn, bro HATES Harry Potter like he wasn't an abused kid with people/things trying to murder him every single year since he turned 11
1:10:13 fun fact: in the book Ron was less panicky and contributed to solving the problem. Because hermione still had the answer of getting past the snare but due to panic was still thinking like a muggle believing that they needed to light a fire. Ron as the pure blooded wizard had to reminded hermione of the common sense that she had a wand to use.
Fun fact, in the lego harry potter game, when Ron looked in the magic mirror, or whatever it's called, he also saw Hermione kissing him on the cheek, after he'd won in quidditch, foreshadowing...
According to Hogwarts Legacy fire can indeed repel Devil's Snare since it is still a light source, tough being a witch or a wizard it's easier to simply cast Incendio or something else rather tthan make light a fire the muggle way, of course at that point you're better off simply using Lumos.
@@VioletWolf22because the director's favorite character was Hermione and he wanted to give her more time to shine. So in order to that he made Ron a significantly worse character and utterly flanderized him
@@Zalied yea but evven younger ones i knoe for sure one the played belby i think a minor character dies from a stabbing try to break up a fight a t a bar i believe and would have been late 20s early 30s
@kylegareau9238 I didn't say they die of old age I said 20 years is a long time. People die drugs cars stabbings sickness sage whatever 20 years is a long time. I look back at my school yearbook at this point and it's not even been 20 years and the change is still surprising
40:23 - Ron is actually the statistically most-liked character in the books. People often come away comparing him to Samwise in LOTR. In the movies, he is treated like a sitcom dad, and most of his heroic deeds and contributions are given to Hermione. I still love these movies, but yeah, Ron gets dumped on by the writers a lot just for comedic effect.
Yeah I love the movies and I know they can’t be 100% accurate, but I always hated how one of the early chapters in four is completely skipped. It’s one of my favorite parts of the series too. Put it like this, I love quidditch.
I always liked Ron. I remember me and my 3 siblings were HP characters for my 7th Halloween. I was Ron, my eldest sister was Harmonie, my other two siblings were both Harry. Haha.
On the other end of the spectrum, unlike Samwise Gamgee, Ronald Weasly in the books had some real nasty sides to him that are also absent from the movies. For example, in the books he has the same scathing and bigoted hatred for Slytherin that the Malfoys have for muggles. To book Ron it didn't matter if you were the most wholesome person ever, if you were sorted into Slytherin you were automatically a wizard nazi to him and he wanted nothing to do with you. Harry's own nastier sides are also downplayed in the movies. The way he behaves in book 5, like deciding he will never forgive Snape after seeing what his dad and friends did to him, was disgusting and of his own free will, beyond any "oh no, Voldemort is using a Jedi Mind Trick to make me angery and it's not my own feelings" like the movie suggests.
0:13 In the original British version of the book, it’s The Philosopher’s Stone, when they brought it to America, they changed it to Sorcerer’s stone for some reason
They didn't think Americans would know what a philosopher was. Americans continuing to say sorcerer are literally supporting an insult to their nation.
Also every match ends with catching a Snitch. In overall cup ranking the regular points matter more, as the top teams usually have 2-3 wins already, so the difference is the thing that decides the final winner. Especially if team is strong - Harry catching the Snitch early would have been super bad - because they could get more points from specific match. And like you said - if opponents score exceeds 150, which isn't unthinkable even at Hogwarts. Team will pretty much lose even the match. This is exactly what happened with Krum at the finale of the World Championship.
yeah, but it's also the only way to end the match. Like someone else said in another comment, the longest quidditch match was 3 months, because the Snitch used to be some fancy bird, and it just f-ed off. I just don't like that the movie gives a nearly immediate contradiction. When Harry is getting introduced to all the balls and how the game is played, he's told catching the snitch immediately wins you the game. Then, during the match, it's explained that i just ends the game and scores 150 points, which could still result in a loss for the catching team.
@ElderonAnalas I believe a draw agreement also ends the match - we don't really know how much that impacts the final scores, tbh. Would make sense if they both got 0 or 75 split from Snitch points - big issue would be with the goal points. Nullifying scores would probably really damn bad, but on the other hand you could abuse the system and have both teams go for weeks and push in the rankings thanks to it (but then again that's already possible to be done even if Snitch isn't caught, so who knows, it's bad sport tbh).
I got Hufflepuff as well! My patronus is a White Swan. My wand is Spruce wood with a unicorn core 13 ¼" and slightly springy flexibility, that's right ladies 😉. lol
1:13:50 Dumbledore wasn't trying to be sentimental or some shit. Love is an actual form of magic in lore. It's literally in Harry's skin provided by his mother's sacrifice.
The chess match is actually coordinated by a genius, and sadly they show super little of it, but it basically boils down to making the white queen an absolute menace and giving Ron the option to win much earlier by sacrificing Harry.
Also the typical Gryffindor hypocrisy! 😆 Slytherin wins fairly because they value ambition and cunning, Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff come second and third fairly ebcause they value intellectual pursuit and honest work. These guys: "Boo, Slytherin is nepotism!" Dumbledore: gives Gryffindor enough nepotism points to win after the fact in the most Miss America BS way ever. These guys: "Woo, get rekt Slytherin!" This is why I as a Ravenclaw strongly dislike Gryffindork! 😅 Fun fact, in the lore it's stated Slytherin won the house cup for years in a row up until Harry's first year where Dumbledore went all out with his Gryffindor bias. I like Slytherin and feel bad for them, they get shat on because of a few bad apples and Gryffindor's holier-than-thou hero complex.
@@The_Real_Mr_Al dude, Snape takes points from the other houses and awards slytherin all the time while all the other teaches are fair with it... Dumbledore surely favour gryffindor here, but slytherin got it all school year... and this is coming from a ravenclaw too, i have my problems with gryffindor, but house points aren't one of them lol
McGonagall is in fact the Head of Gryffindor House. Snape is Slytherin's head, Flitwick (the dwarf who taught them Winguardium Leviosa) is the head of Ravenclaw and Professor Sprout, who you will meet in the next film, is Hufflepuff's head.
I love Flitwick, not just because I'm Ravenclaw, but because I'm a Warwick Davis fan! I also really like the late great John Hurt and Garrick Ollivander was canonically in Ravenclaw too. I mean that scene at Ollivander's, where he whispers to Harry about how Voldemort did great and terrible things? Thats the one moment the acting level of the movie went up from a cozy Chris Columbus flick to straight up Ian McKellen's level when talking to Frodo about the One Ring. John Hurt was so goated.
@@lukvanleeuwen7603 C'mon... I guess someone always has to be "that person"? While yes, you are technically correct, (in-universe, he's half-Goblin) you can't deny he is in fact played by an actor with dwarfism in real-life. (Warwick Davis) So, when trying to communicate with people who are new to the Harry Potter story and clarify which professor I was referring to, it is much easier to refer to their real-life attributes rather than saying "The half-goblin" because they likely wouldn't know who that even refers to...
The snitch is worth 150 points because way back in the past a wizard released a golden snidget (fast agile bird) during a boring game and offered up a prize of 150 galleons to anyone who caught it. Thus it became tradition to catch a golden snidget for 150 points in honor of that event. When they largely wiped out the snidgets due to careless catching it became the golden snitch. I also have a personal theory the points used to be less of a deal as broomsticks were slower so the teams could get more points. To put it in context between Harry's first and third year (2 years) sports brooms went from a top speed of 100 mph to 150 mph and that's a huge increase meaning over some hundred years they only got up to 100 mph then increased by half again their top speed. Hence why we see Harry and other players catching the snitch in a straight line chase, something I don't think they used to be able to do.
I love McGonagall. She’s the Head of Gryffindor and Mama Bear doesn’t cut it. She a Mama Lion, very protective of kids in general but _especially_ Gryffindors.
I don’t know if it’s ever said in the movies, but the reason why Harry had to keep going back to the Dursley‘s was because the protection magic that his mother put on him was stronger in the presence of his aunt because she is a blood relative of his mom. So he was technically safer from detection with them.
@@Shadic0699 It did work. Voldemort himself said that he couldn't touch him at his aunt and uncle's place. Hence why the Death Eaters laid in ambush in DHP1 instead of outright attacking
Lol this is one of my favorite HP reactions, dude. The little friend squabbles are hilarious and the insight of Brie and Eric is great. Also, that blanket is super cool, Brie.
45:22 That's not how it works. Catching the snitch ends the game and gives the seeker's team 150 points, it doesn't automatically win them the game. If the opposing team has a bigger lead than 150 points, the game ends but the other team still wins.
It’s also just mainly seen as a win in Hogwarts Games because they’re in our equivalent of middle/high school. So professional quidditch games are a lot longer, in fact in the book goblet of fire the twins won a bet that Krum would catch the snitch but the Irish would still have more points by the end of the game.
20:10 I feel Boom’s pain here, where you’re trying to just make a simple point, and everyone around you, whether intentionally or not, keeps responding to the wrong thing you’re ‘saying’, it really does get infuriating after the 3rd-4th time they do it, lmao
For real, also how much better would people have done in school if you study magic than math. Still hope to get a letter one day or be 43 and gandalf knocks on my door
@@druggedlemonade452 Imagine that Ruff has been to the actual Hogwarts and he had a memory charm put on him that made him forget everything and he becomes the guy from Hotel Transylvania who's amazed he's surrounded by monsters lol
"I'm pretty sure every time I've seen that woman (Aunt Petunia) in something, she's been awful." That means you haven't seen Andor, which is CRIMINAL. Unbelievably good show, not just by Star Wars standards, and explores a lot of the untapped potential of the franchise.
The thing is, I can kinda understand where Petunia (Harry's aunt) is coming from. I still wouldn't be so petty as to take it out on her son, but having a sister who can use magic to fly, conjure fire, and do all this amazing other stuff, while you're just a normal dude, would make pretty much anyone incredibly envious. And while I'd like to believe it wouldn't change our relationship, if my sister suddenly turned up with magic powers, and said I couldn't do it because I wasn't born with it, I'd be horribly dejected, even if I wouldn't turn that sadness into spite for her.
And she still loved Lily, and Harry too kinda, which is why she took Harry in. Like she said in the deleted scene "You didn't just lose a mother, I lost a sister."
I have such a love/hate relationship with this series. On the one hand its such a good story, the characters, dialogue, soundtrack, the set pieces, even the CG are fantastic. Quite honestly, there isn't much not to love about this series. HOWEVER, I have one issue with these films and its such a big issue that I can never really call Harry Potter the best series of all time. The issue being, we never see magic in the way that you would expect from a wizard school. Sure, there are cute common magical moments you'll see throughout the series like watching a guy clean a table with magic. That said, we very rarely get to see them learn combat or everyday magic. Every fight comes down to who can fire the biggest beam or pop the wand out of the person's hand faster. When I hear tale of a wizard school I'm expecting kids to learn actual spells. Like when Malfoy summons a snake to attack Harry in the second movie during the Wizard duel or like the most legendary battle between Dumbledor and Voldemort. Sure, I don't expect kids to be popping off on that level but come on, make magic cool. The biggest crime in this series is having a Wizard tournament and not having any real magic moments. Shit, the first event is to get an egg away from a dragon. They go through the trouble of showing us every dragon that the contestants will have to battle and yet we never get to see any of the other contestants do anything, it just skips to Harry's turn. And sure I understand Harry lacks the education of the other contestants because they are older but him summoning a broom to out race a dragon is just weak sauce. It might have been understandable if we got to see the other contestants outclass Harry but without that context, him just flying around on a broom seems terrible. I will give them some credit, they use tons of different potions and we even get to see a few of them brewed. So 10 points to Gryffindor for that much.
@@SmokersStaircase Anyone who is spoiled by what I wrote has themselves to blame cuz they not only went to a reaction video but also went to the comment section of that video. Also, this series is close to 15 years old at a certain point you just have to except people openly talking about the series. 😂😂😂😂
@@supersizesenpai yeah it wouldve been nice to see them do more flashy and grand spells as they got older, especially the final two movies shouldve been filled with amazing scenes, but all we got were red and blue flashes and tbh i felt like the ending in both the book and movies were disappointing, it shouldve been a wayy bigger and grand fight, better than dumbledore vs voldy fight
the fact that Bree is Slytherin and Ruff is Gryffindor is weird. Like I expect Bree to be Hufflepuff and Ruff to be Slytherin. Boom being Ravenclaw fits and Eric being Gryffindor fits
Actually Disney's castle is inspired by the Neuschwanstein Castle but Ludwig's castle is actually in that same general area. My family saw both in the same trip and ludwig's place was was like a small palace, not a castle but it's pretty fancy. You can literally see several of these small 'castles' in less than a week, if you are willing to rent a car and have good walking endurance. Do be warned some of the busier ones might do reservations only during busy season's, so always be sure to check their sites for details while planning.
"It looks like a drumstick" Funny you should say that. Daniel Radcliffe, the actor who plays Harry, went through 20+ wands because he kept using them as drumsticks.
They never explain it with quiddich, it's not that catching the snitch means the game is over and they automatically win, it's worth like 150 points, so unless the other team is 150 points ahead, it usually means whoever catches it is likely to win it. But catching it does signal the match ends there
If I remember correctly, scoring a goal with the quaffle gets you 10 points. The snitch being worth 15 goals is unfair no matter how you try to argue it because you'd expect 2 evenly matched teams to normally be neck to neck with their scores, which makes catching the snitch functionally an automatic win. I'd imagine it's not very often a team gets 15 goals over the other team.
@@nickcys5395 It does sound unfair, but they made the snitch look easy to catch. In the books, they're very difficult to see and catch, because it's designed to be hard to spot, be extremely fast, can change directions quickly, and they have no flight pattern. Some seekers can't find it at all but harry had a natural talent.
38:50 "Put your hand down, you silly girl." "Damn, sexist." How? Just because he called her 'girl', as in, what she is? If the teacher was female and the student male, her calling him 'silly boy' would be just as mean as the original version, but definitely not sexist. People just see drama like the -isms everywhere nowadays, and it sucks big-time.
The quidditch rules is one of the things the movies get wrong. You don't win if you catch the snitch. You get 150 points and the game ends. A goal with the quaffle is only 10 points which means whichever team does catch the snitch usually wins. In the fourth book it actually tells who won the quidditch world cup unlike the movies. The Irish team wins but the Bulgarian team caught the snitch. The Irish chasers had scored that many goals and the Bulgarian seeker kept getting injured so he was like fuck this and caught the snitch even though he knew they couldn't win.
1:17:48 Interesting fact: the reason Harry's eyes are red is actually because Daniel Radcliffe had an allergic reaction to the green eye contacts he tried wearing because Book Harry famously has green eyes while Dan has blue eyes. This scene was also the first one shot, and Emma Watson also wore fake teeth because Book Hermione had large front teeth for the first few books, but Emma found it difficult to talk while wearing them, so they were left out as well.
one of the biggest things about Quidditch that to this day stumps some people is the snitch rule, he didnt say if you catch it you win, Wood says if you catch it the game is over. So regardless of the points, the game is over and whoever has the most points, wins
Boom: I thought he was gonna cry. Fun fact: Harry in the book, originally had green eyes, and they tried to do that with contacts for Daniel Radcliffe; But they just made him tear up because of the irritation. And the final scene was the first thing they shot when making this film.
Rewatching this with you, I was floored by the realization of how many of these actors are dead. 1st Dumbledore, McGonnagal, Snape, Hagrid, the first Grimhook(that was Verne Troyer), Olivander, Vernon. And that's just the characters introduced in THIS movie, and I am probably missing some too.
23:49 - kind of funny you comparing Ollivander to Rick from Rick & Morty (a genius who travels through space and time) as the actor who plays the wand seller was also Doctor Who at one time (another genius who travels through space and time, but more soberly)
So its explained in the books? But yes, the reason Petunia hates Harry is shes jealous. You see when her Sister Lily recived her letter to hogwarts, Petunia was jealous and wanted to go to the same school her sister was. So she actually wrote to Dumbledore herself saying she deserved to go to Hogwarts as well. Dumbledore's response was to politely inform her that was impossible seeing as she had NO magical abilities 😂. After that, Petunia hated Dumbledore, Lily and anything to do with wizards or the wizarding world.
The house tests make enough sense, Ruff isn't very evil and Boom knows everything about old movies and tv shows so I guess he's the knowledgeable one. Eric famously talks to people in public, that's probably courageous enough to be Gryffindor. I for one am Slytherin but honestly if you've seen the movies you can totally just pick the answer that will get you into certain houses
Okay, hands down - I started crying when I saw the reaction coming up. I’m having a bad day, I’m unbelievably tired, and I’ve been lying in bed the whole day. I could barely do anything. I just thought I needed something comforting with comforting people. So, I guess... thank you for being a light on this dark day.
In potions at the beginning of the movie, the Cheek, was a cut scene. HARRY answered the Clearly fame isn't everything is it line, with Clearly Hermione knows, seems a pity not to ask her. Which is also why Snape tells her to put her hand down.
I'm 19:29 in and Ruff immediately has suspicions on Prof. Quirell stating "he's tweaking", what a sense that man has lol. Also I love how he said tweaking and everyone assumed he meant the stutter instead of the literal tweaking face they were staring at (man looks like he was smokin the rocks if yk what I mean lol)
At 38:05 when Snape asks Harry what he would get if he added powdered root of asphodel to wormwood, it has an interesting meaning- Asphodel is a type of lily typically associated with death and mourning while wormwood is associated with death and bitterness; wormwood was also burned by the ancient greeks as an offering to the gods for protection. This describes Harry's relationship with Snape.
14:24 If you think that's awesome you should see what he did in the books, Hagrid was sitting on the couch when Vernon pulled out the gun so hagrid yanked the gun from his hand, tied that barrel into a knot and handed it back
51:00 yes McGonagall is the head of Gryffondor like snape is head of slytherin. Flitwick (the wingardium leviosa teacher) is ravenclaw and Sprout (herbology teacher) is head of hufflepuff
39:36 fun fact- not every student that gets mail has their own owl. in the books it’s shown that hogwarts has a school owlery and that any student can use one of the school owls to send packages or letters to people or get them. also a lot of wizard families have a family owl that deliver mail
44:15 They sealed within it the soul of an Office worker whose wi-fi is slow, printer never prints on the first four tries and whose boss has his team make a team building chant each morning to "build morale".
So Marcus Flint, the buck toothed slytherin quidditch player, is actually my gym instructor, Jamie Yeates. He did some minor hollywood roles when he was younger
It’s literally a case that the publisher thought the term Philosopher’s Stone was too difficult to understand for American readers so changed it to Sorcerer’s Stone as it made the connection to magic easier and thus more marketable than a term that has been used in certain circles for more than 4000 years and used more frequently in modern media in the past 100 years
46:35 a theory another UA-camr had about Seamus blowing stuff up is because he was Irish. The only reason this theory maybe plausible is because in the time this is set a part of Ireland was at war with Great Britain for independence.
There's instances of games in the Quidditch Leagues literally going on for months - they had to sub in players so the other ones could get some sleep. Also, all the Gryffindor Chasers (main point scorers) were girls - Angelina, Alicia, and Katie.
9:22 What??? I’ve never seen that scene in my life!!! I swear, the versions of the first 2 movies I grew up watching, didn’t have all the scenes I keep seeing! As far as I was aware, Smeltings was basically never mentioned in the movies!!! Someone help!!!
Those scenes were part of the Extended Edition of 2009. Ironically only first two movies got an official release for DVD and Blue Ray with scenes in it. The other re-released movies of 3-7 got the scenes in an extra section, not within the film itself.
Sometimes this is dependent on the channel you watched it on (IE: ABCFamily usually cut the extended scenes, other channels had a small select scenes, and some did the full cuts); even the later films which didn't release a fully-put-together version with extended scenes (they were bonus features instead) apparently *did* have TV versions with them, cause I've seen those a handful of times.
1:08:36 I remember this scene with Hermione freezing Neville being in the trailer for the first movie. It was f****** hysterical when I saw that s*** the first time.😂
My theory regarding how sorting hat chooses houses, is that it isn't based on the qualities a wizard have, but on the qualities said wizard admires. That would explain how Harry, Neville and hermione became gryffindor for example.
Loved the books, loved the movies and love the video games. My mom and I saw every movie on it's opening day, it became our thing to do together. I have a coworker who he and his wife are bigger HP fans than me. I tease him sometimes because his last name is Salazar. Oh, and my house is Hufflepuff
That's something left out of the movies was how quickly Harry went from the most popular to the most hated kid in the school when Harry and a couple of other stupid first years lost them all the points they won from the game and more. Even the other houses were pissed because Slytherin had won the last 7 years or so in a row and everyone just wanted to see someone beat them
“I drank from the one that looked like grape soda” that’s the most Gryffindor answer I’ve ever fucking heard. Maybe Hufflepuff, but they’re usually smarter than that.
We know we've had some big moments missing from some of these edits. Unfortunately copyright has been a bit more intense then normal this past month and a half so our editor was a bit too aggressive. That being said we've communicated some of the major scenes missing y'all have communicated to us in the comments and our editor will be making sure those missing scenes get added to the full Harry Potter binge video once we wrap up all 8 movies and upload that binge. He also will be making a point to double check big moments for future uploads to avoid these missing moments in the future. If there's something big missing feel free to put it here so we can make sure we don't miss anything too important when we add some scenes back to the binge video in the coming weeks.
Thank you for understanding Billy!
Life is hard and society is stupid. C'est la vie.
Honestly the more he justified his answers to the quiz the more Gryffindor he became, "I chose cat cus I have a cat" thats some straight up Weasley logic.
So true 😂😂
his wife has reddish hair so it tracks lol
That and the impulsivity of his actions resemble some gryffindors
Red hair? And a hand-me-down cat?
the pottermore quiz is very accurate. the results are NEVER wrong.
"Oh, shit. Are we gonna watch a kid die?" Could be the alternate title for this entire series, tbh.
Won’t be the last time for sure 😂
lol true😂😂
According to lore, the longest Quidditch match was 3 months. I think they kept bringing on and cycling players.
Iirc, that match ended in a no-contest as both teams mutually walked off the field, utterly disgusted by the terrible performance of their seekers.😅
If I remember correctly as someone who has read the books cover to cover at least 5 times as a kid and still has his copies of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Qudditch Through the Ages that was back when they still used Golden Snidgets, a bird that is either endangered or extinct because seekers weren’t too careful when they caught them, and the reason the game went on so long was cuz the snidget flew off.
That's actually why the snitch is such an important part to the game. We don't know the score of that match. It could've been an absolutely obliterating defeat, but because they didn't find the snitch yet, the game couldn't end. The snitch gets 150 points sure, but it also ends the game.
And shortest 3,5 sec.
I'm pretty sure the rules were changed after that match to say that the match ends if the Seeker catches the Snitch, or if a new moon cycle starts.
"Why can't someone just adopt him?"
Oh boy, 3 and 5 are gonna be rough for them.
more like all of 1-5
More like 3 to 7... @@Storm-qw6ob
@@Storm-qw6ob and then 6...
@ lol i always forget about that
Bruh what?! Why would 3 and 4 be rough lmao it's 5 but ok 💀
“Why were you late to class?”
“Because some Fing *lunatic* gave the gd stairs free will. Professor.”
Fair reason
That lunatic would be Rowena Ravenclaw. One of the four founders of Hogwarts. She did it to make the students think constantly because they literally had to solve a maze in time to get to class on time.
@@MichelleWalters-tf1kl What a b, I love it
"Harry, just grab one [letter] off the floor!"
And this is why he's not in Ravenclaw
Or Slytherin. Or Hufflepuff. Harry is not particularly gifted beyond sports, he's not that clever or cunning, certainly not hard-working, terrible at planning or thinking things through, has little to no patience, is easily tricked, repeatedly makes terrible decisions and in general he not only can't do anything without far more skilled and capable friends doing everything for him, but he tends to actively drag down the competence level of any group he's in. Dude is a story of a nobody getting carried by nepotism because people feared or whorshipped a magic scar that gave him borrowed powers. While Snape sure went about it wrong, he was technically right about Harry's behaviour problems.
TLDR Gryffindor is where you dump a lot of jocks, sadly. And even the non-jocks tend to get put there for reasons that aren't exactly flattering. For example, the reason the hat didn't put Hermione in Ravenclaw was that unlike Luna, she's too rigid and close-minded, too stubborn to accept, entertain, respect or even acknowledge differing viewpoints than her own. Great difficulty with thinking outside the box. Intelligent, but neither wise nor humble.
@@The_Real_Mr_Al You took this joke *FAR* too seriously
Everyone: Why don't you just grab one off the floor?
Harry: Because it looks more cinematic to grab them from the air
@@The_Real_Mr_Al to be fair he had literally no proper education or proper moral background. There have been many moments where he shows his Dursley bigoted side. And he was punished for trying to learn. Not to forget the impact Horcrux constantly had on him.
@@The_Real_Mr_Al Damn, bro HATES Harry Potter like he wasn't an abused kid with people/things trying to murder him every single year since he turned 11
1:10:13 fun fact: in the book Ron was less panicky and contributed to solving the problem. Because hermione still had the answer of getting past the snare but due to panic was still thinking like a muggle believing that they needed to light a fire.
Ron as the pure blooded wizard had to reminded hermione of the common sense that she had a wand to use.
Fun fact, in the lego harry potter game, when Ron looked in the magic mirror, or whatever it's called, he also saw Hermione kissing him on the cheek, after he'd won in quidditch, foreshadowing...
They did Movie Ron dirty across the board.
Why didn't they leave ron like he is in the books, they made ron so panicky and scared for everything
According to Hogwarts Legacy fire can indeed repel Devil's Snare since it is still a light source, tough being a witch or a wizard it's easier to simply cast Incendio or something else rather tthan make light a fire the muggle way, of course at that point you're better off simply using Lumos.
@@VioletWolf22because the director's favorite character was Hermione and he wanted to give her more time to shine. So in order to that he made Ron a significantly worse character and utterly flanderized him
"People die in real life, too!"
RIP Maggie Smith
And Alan Rickman and Robbie Coltrane, and basically half the Hogwarts staff now.
@@jeremytung1632 the problem with adults especially older people in movies is 20 years is a long time
I didn't even know she had passed recently! :(
I did know she was fighting breast Cancer for years, may she rest in piece. 🥺
@@Zalied yea but evven younger ones i knoe for sure one the played belby i think a minor character dies from a stabbing try to break up a fight a t a bar i believe and would have been late 20s early 30s
@kylegareau9238 I didn't say they die of old age I said 20 years is a long time. People die drugs cars stabbings sickness sage whatever 20 years is a long time. I look back at my school yearbook at this point and it's not even been 20 years and the change is still surprising
40:23 - Ron is actually the statistically most-liked character in the books. People often come away comparing him to Samwise in LOTR. In the movies, he is treated like a sitcom dad, and most of his heroic deeds and contributions are given to Hermione. I still love these movies, but yeah, Ron gets dumped on by the writers a lot just for comedic effect.
Yeah I love the movies and I know they can’t be 100% accurate, but I always hated how one of the early chapters in four is completely skipped. It’s one of my favorite parts of the series too. Put it like this, I love quidditch.
I always liked Ron.
I remember me and my 3 siblings were HP characters for my 7th Halloween. I was Ron, my eldest sister was Harmonie, my other two siblings were both Harry. Haha.
Yeah, Ron and later Ginny, really get the short end of the stick in the movies.
On the other end of the spectrum, unlike Samwise Gamgee, Ronald Weasly in the books had some real nasty sides to him that are also absent from the movies.
For example, in the books he has the same scathing and bigoted hatred for Slytherin that the Malfoys have for muggles.
To book Ron it didn't matter if you were the most wholesome person ever, if you were sorted into Slytherin you were automatically a wizard nazi to him and he wanted nothing to do with you. Harry's own nastier sides are also downplayed in the movies. The way he behaves in book 5, like deciding he will never forgive Snape after seeing what his dad and friends did to him, was disgusting and of his own free will, beyond any "oh no, Voldemort is using a Jedi Mind Trick to make me angery and it's not my own feelings" like the movie suggests.
@@TheMagic1412 Lol that's awesome. Two Harry's is hilarious.
0:13 In the original British version of the book, it’s The Philosopher’s Stone, when they brought it to America, they changed it to Sorcerer’s stone for some reason
Cuz americans dont know what the philosopher's stone is and might think its about aristotle or something
@ It’s, it’s so dumb. It was a real historical thing!
I no longer say Sorcerer’s Stone anymore.
they legit thought american kids would be too stupid to know the word. considering who we elect, they werent wrong
They didn't think Americans would know what a philosopher was. Americans continuing to say sorcerer are literally supporting an insult to their nation.
@@EpicRandomness555hm
45:49 in the books, catching the snitch is worth 150 pts. So you can technically win without catching it if you score enough
Also every match ends with catching a Snitch. In overall cup ranking the regular points matter more, as the top teams usually have 2-3 wins already, so the difference is the thing that decides the final winner.
Especially if team is strong - Harry catching the Snitch early would have been super bad - because they could get more points from specific match.
And like you said - if opponents score exceeds 150, which isn't unthinkable even at Hogwarts. Team will pretty much lose even the match.
This is exactly what happened with Krum at the finale of the World Championship.
yeah, but it's also the only way to end the match. Like someone else said in another comment, the longest quidditch match was 3 months, because the Snitch used to be some fancy bird, and it just f-ed off. I just don't like that the movie gives a nearly immediate contradiction. When Harry is getting introduced to all the balls and how the game is played, he's told catching the snitch immediately wins you the game. Then, during the match, it's explained that i just ends the game and scores 150 points, which could still result in a loss for the catching team.
@ElderonAnalas I believe a draw agreement also ends the match - we don't really know how much that impacts the final scores, tbh. Would make sense if they both got 0 or 75 split from Snitch points - big issue would be with the goal points. Nullifying scores would probably really damn bad, but on the other hand you could abuse the system and have both teams go for weeks and push in the rankings thanks to it (but then again that's already possible to be done even if Snitch isn't caught, so who knows, it's bad sport tbh).
You're a wizard Billy
Billy: I-I’m a what?!
That's so wizard, Billy
I'm not a wizard hagrid I'm just Billy
nice
"& a thumpin' goodun I'd wager!"
Chose the cup that looked like tasty grape juice? I'm sorry, but he's a hufflepuff!
Our common room is near the kitchen, so we can always raid the pantries 😏
Yes. They both should re-take the test.
@@QuackAttack also because we grow the good Weed and thus always get the munchies maybeeeee? 😂😏😌
HOW IS NO ONE ON THAT COUCH PUFFNSTUFF? This is the MOST hufflepuff reaction channel. I can't accept this.
I’ve taken the test five times and gotten puff
We have a little Hufflepuff in all of us 😂
@@Coolkrobird Yeah, I'm a puff too. Although, my patronus was a lion so I feel like I border gryffindor as well.
@ 😂 nice I’m an osprey which is a sea bird
I got Hufflepuff as well!
My patronus is a White Swan.
My wand is Spruce wood with a unicorn core 13 ¼" and slightly springy flexibility, that's right ladies 😉. lol
1:13:50 Dumbledore wasn't trying to be sentimental or some shit. Love is an actual form of magic in lore. It's literally in Harry's skin provided by his mother's sacrifice.
Yes it's explained as ancient blood magic or something like that.
The chess match is actually coordinated by a genius, and sadly they show super little of it, but it basically boils down to making the white queen an absolute menace and giving Ron the option to win much earlier by sacrificing Harry.
Huh, thanks for the info!
“They got Mario Party’d bro!” I’ve never heard the end of movie 1 summarized so well 😂
Also the typical Gryffindor hypocrisy! 😆
Slytherin wins fairly because they value ambition and cunning, Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff come second and third fairly ebcause they value intellectual pursuit and honest work.
These guys: "Boo, Slytherin is nepotism!"
Dumbledore: gives Gryffindor enough nepotism points to win after the fact in the most Miss America BS way ever.
These guys: "Woo, get rekt Slytherin!"
This is why I as a Ravenclaw strongly dislike Gryffindork! 😅
Fun fact, in the lore it's stated Slytherin won the house cup for years in a row up until Harry's first year where Dumbledore went all out with his Gryffindor bias.
I like Slytherin and feel bad for them, they get shat on because of a few bad apples and Gryffindor's holier-than-thou hero complex.
@@The_Real_Mr_Al dude this is a movie about wizards, calm down. No need to write a thesis about your hate boner.
@@The_Real_Mr_Al dude, Snape takes points from the other houses and awards slytherin all the time while all the other teaches are fair with it... Dumbledore surely favour gryffindor here, but slytherin got it all school year... and this is coming from a ravenclaw too, i have my problems with gryffindor, but house points aren't one of them lol
So true!
@@The_Real_Mr_Al it doesn’t help at the movies only ever show the antagonistic ones
McGonagall is in fact the Head of Gryffindor House.
Snape is Slytherin's head, Flitwick (the dwarf who taught them Winguardium Leviosa) is the head of Ravenclaw and Professor Sprout, who you will meet in the next film, is Hufflepuff's head.
I love Flitwick, not just because I'm Ravenclaw, but because I'm a Warwick Davis fan!
I also really like the late great John Hurt and Garrick Ollivander was canonically in Ravenclaw too.
I mean that scene at Ollivander's, where he whispers to Harry about how Voldemort did great and terrible things? Thats the one moment the acting level of the movie went up from a cozy Chris Columbus flick to straight up Ian McKellen's level when talking to Frodo about the One Ring. John Hurt was so goated.
@@The_Real_Mr_Alit kinda sucks that we have seen Olivander broken and kinda pathetic at the end of the series. John kinda deserved better.
@@The_Real_Mr_Al never thought about it much, but you're right, that exchange did definitely set the tone for what's to come
Flitwick isn't a dwarf...
@@lukvanleeuwen7603 C'mon... I guess someone always has to be "that person"?
While yes, you are technically correct, (in-universe, he's half-Goblin) you can't deny he is in fact played by an actor with dwarfism in real-life. (Warwick Davis)
So, when trying to communicate with people who are new to the Harry Potter story and clarify which professor I was referring to, it is much easier to refer to their real-life attributes rather than saying "The half-goblin" because they likely wouldn't know who that even refers to...
If you think the Dursley’s are insufferable just wait until you meet Umbridge
On sight every time
It everyone hates the dursleys
EVERYONE hates umb***h
She’s tame compared to the books
Rita and Umbridge out here doing the Lord's work
@ some people are even fine with Rita
I’ve seen people advocate for everyone except the Rat and the pink priss
Everyone yell arguing with each other the entire movie yeah all your houses are correct for sure 😂😂😂
The snitch is worth 150 points because way back in the past a wizard released a golden snidget (fast agile bird) during a boring game and offered up a prize of 150 galleons to anyone who caught it. Thus it became tradition to catch a golden snidget for 150 points in honor of that event. When they largely wiped out the snidgets due to careless catching it became the golden snitch. I also have a personal theory the points used to be less of a deal as broomsticks were slower so the teams could get more points. To put it in context between Harry's first and third year (2 years) sports brooms went from a top speed of 100 mph to 150 mph and that's a huge increase meaning over some hundred years they only got up to 100 mph then increased by half again their top speed. Hence why we see Harry and other players catching the snitch in a straight line chase, something I don't think they used to be able to do.
I love McGonagall. She’s the Head of Gryffindor and Mama Bear doesn’t cut it. She a Mama Lion, very protective of kids in general but _especially_ Gryffindors.
@@Shadic0699 yet if they screw up she doesn't hesitate to punish them on equal grounds as anyone else. Tough but fair.
I don’t know if it’s ever said in the movies, but the reason why Harry had to keep going back to the Dursley‘s was because the protection magic that his mother put on him was stronger in the presence of his aunt because she is a blood relative of his mom. So he was technically safer from detection with them.
They mention it in the Deathly Hallows pt. 1. While he considers the Dursley to be his home he is safe, until he turns 17.
@@averysteffen1732 But it's not explained very well at all
Which really didn’t work? He considered Hogwarts home.
@@Shadic0699 It did work. Voldemort himself said that he couldn't touch him at his aunt and uncle's place. Hence why the Death Eaters laid in ambush in DHP1 instead of outright attacking
Lol this is one of my favorite HP reactions, dude. The little friend squabbles are hilarious and the insight of Brie and Eric is great. Also, that blanket is super cool, Brie.
I hope they do the rest of the movies! This has been one of the best reactions to this one I've ever seen. SO much fun.
45:22 That's not how it works. Catching the snitch ends the game and gives the seeker's team 150 points, it doesn't automatically win them the game. If the opposing team has a bigger lead than 150 points, the game ends but the other team still wins.
It’s also just mainly seen as a win in Hogwarts Games because they’re in our equivalent of middle/high school. So professional quidditch games are a lot longer, in fact in the book goblet of fire the twins won a bet that Krum would catch the snitch but the Irish would still have more points by the end of the game.
20:10 I feel Boom’s pain here, where you’re trying to just make a simple point, and everyone around you, whether intentionally or not, keeps responding to the wrong thing you’re ‘saying’, it really does get infuriating after the 3rd-4th time they do it, lmao
For real, also how much better would people have done in school if you study magic than math.
Still hope to get a letter one day or be 43 and gandalf knocks on my door
r/whooosh
@@druggedlemonade452 Well, Arithmancy is sort of a math.
@@druggedlemonade452 Imagine that Ruff has been to the actual Hogwarts and he had a memory charm put on him that made him forget everything and he becomes the guy from Hotel Transylvania who's amazed he's surrounded by monsters lol
"I'm pretty sure every time I've seen that woman (Aunt Petunia) in something, she's been awful."
That means you haven't seen Andor, which is CRIMINAL. Unbelievably good show, not just by Star Wars standards, and explores a lot of the untapped potential of the franchise.
I think they want to finish clone wars first
The thing is, I can kinda understand where Petunia (Harry's aunt) is coming from. I still wouldn't be so petty as to take it out on her son, but having a sister who can use magic to fly, conjure fire, and do all this amazing other stuff, while you're just a normal dude, would make pretty much anyone incredibly envious.
And while I'd like to believe it wouldn't change our relationship, if my sister suddenly turned up with magic powers, and said I couldn't do it because I wasn't born with it, I'd be horribly dejected, even if I wouldn't turn that sadness into spite for her.
If I recall in the books its revealed she tried to go as well and was rejected. So she really wanted magic herself till she was turned away.
And she still loved Lily, and Harry too kinda, which is why she took Harry in. Like she said in the deleted scene "You didn't just lose a mother, I lost a sister."
@@Raged_Consumer Which is a BS excuse since Harry lost his parents, both his uncles and then the last family of his mother's side.
I CANNOT wait to see you guys watch the whole series, Harry Potter is one of the best film series of all time and is a hugely fun journey to follow.
I have such a love/hate relationship with this series.
On the one hand its such a good story, the characters, dialogue, soundtrack, the set pieces, even the CG are fantastic. Quite honestly, there isn't much not to love about this series.
HOWEVER, I have one issue with these films and its such a big issue that I can never really call Harry Potter the best series of all time. The issue being, we never see magic in the way that you would expect from a wizard school. Sure, there are cute common magical moments you'll see throughout the series like watching a guy clean a table with magic. That said, we very rarely get to see them learn combat or everyday magic. Every fight comes down to who can fire the biggest beam or pop the wand out of the person's hand faster. When I hear tale of a wizard school I'm expecting kids to learn actual spells. Like when Malfoy summons a snake to attack Harry in the second movie during the Wizard duel or like the most legendary battle between Dumbledor and Voldemort. Sure, I don't expect kids to be popping off on that level but come on, make magic cool.
The biggest crime in this series is having a Wizard tournament and not having any real magic moments. Shit, the first event is to get an egg away from a dragon. They go through the trouble of showing us every dragon that the contestants will have to battle and yet we never get to see any of the other contestants do anything, it just skips to Harry's turn. And sure I understand Harry lacks the education of the other contestants because they are older but him summoning a broom to out race a dragon is just weak sauce. It might have been understandable if we got to see the other contestants outclass Harry but without that context, him just flying around on a broom seems terrible.
I will give them some credit, they use tons of different potions and we even get to see a few of them brewed. So 10 points to Gryffindor for that much.
@@supersizesenpai holy spoilers 🤫😭
@@SmokersStaircase Anyone who is spoiled by what I wrote has themselves to blame cuz they not only went to a reaction video but also went to the comment section of that video. Also, this series is close to 15 years old at a certain point you just have to except people openly talking about the series. 😂😂😂😂
@@SmokersStaircaseIt's been long enough, they can have Brie or Eric look at the comments.
@@supersizesenpai yeah it wouldve been nice to see them do more flashy and grand spells as they got older, especially the final two movies shouldve been filled with amazing scenes, but all we got were red and blue flashes and tbh i felt like the ending in both the book and movies were disappointing, it shouldve been a wayy bigger and grand fight, better than dumbledore vs voldy fight
YES! Get an office owl! They're basically cats with wings!
Then wouldn’t the be owl claw and not Ravenclaw?
Tbf, rushing thru the test seems like a pretty Gryffindor thing to do.
the fact that Bree is Slytherin and Ruff is Gryffindor is weird. Like I expect Bree to be Hufflepuff and Ruff to be Slytherin. Boom being Ravenclaw fits and Eric being Gryffindor fits
"I wished they screamed when they burn"
🤨
"I meant the letters!"
Okay Sytherian...
Nahhh u can definitely see their houses fit them from this movie reaction alone 😂
I mean you never know. I thought I would be ravenclaw or Hufflepuff, but I ended up a Gryffindor
Actually Disney's castle is inspired by the Neuschwanstein Castle but Ludwig's castle is actually in that same general area. My family saw both in the same trip and ludwig's place was was like a small palace, not a castle but it's pretty fancy. You can literally see several of these small 'castles' in less than a week, if you are willing to rent a car and have good walking endurance. Do be warned some of the busier ones might do reservations only during busy season's, so always be sure to check their sites for details while planning.
Bree - Slytherin
Ruff - Gryffindor
Sean - Hufflepuff
Erik - Ravenclaw
Meet dud for first time and immediately “bring back beating your kids!” lol
"It looks like a drumstick"
Funny you should say that. Daniel Radcliffe, the actor who plays Harry, went through 20+ wands because he kept using them as drumsticks.
They never explain it with quiddich, it's not that catching the snitch means the game is over and they automatically win, it's worth like 150 points, so unless the other team is 150 points ahead, it usually means whoever catches it is likely to win it.
But catching it does signal the match ends there
If I remember correctly, scoring a goal with the quaffle gets you 10 points. The snitch being worth 15 goals is unfair no matter how you try to argue it because you'd expect 2 evenly matched teams to normally be neck to neck with their scores, which makes catching the snitch functionally an automatic win. I'd imagine it's not very often a team gets 15 goals over the other team.
@@nickcys5395 It does sound unfair, but they made the snitch look easy to catch. In the books, they're very difficult to see and catch, because it's designed to be hard to spot, be extremely fast, can change directions quickly, and they have no flight pattern. Some seekers can't find it at all but harry had a natural talent.
1:30 That whole conversation hurt my heart😭RIP Maggie Smith
33:40 "What kind of monsters lurk in that Ocean" - The person who's watched it, and knows its a Lake 🤣
38:50
"Put your hand down, you silly girl."
"Damn, sexist."
How? Just because he called her 'girl', as in, what she is? If the teacher was female and the student male, her calling him 'silly boy' would be just as mean as the original version, but definitely not sexist.
People just see drama like the -isms everywhere nowadays, and it sucks big-time.
The quidditch rules is one of the things the movies get wrong. You don't win if you catch the snitch. You get 150 points and the game ends. A goal with the quaffle is only 10 points which means whichever team does catch the snitch usually wins. In the fourth book it actually tells who won the quidditch world cup unlike the movies. The Irish team wins but the Bulgarian team caught the snitch. The Irish chasers had scored that many goals and the Bulgarian seeker kept getting injured so he was like fuck this and caught the snitch even though he knew they couldn't win.
3:47 Where are my fellow Ravenclaws at!?!
Right here my man!
Ey!
54:02: Angelina, Alicia and Katie: are we jokes to you?!
23:14 Ok, they need to watch "Harry Potter but with guns" now
54:00 meanwhile three (out of seven) girls on the Gryffindor team are like 👁👄👁
1:17:48 Interesting fact: the reason Harry's eyes are red is actually because Daniel Radcliffe had an allergic reaction to the green eye contacts he tried wearing because Book Harry famously has green eyes while Dan has blue eyes. This scene was also the first one shot, and Emma Watson also wore fake teeth because Book Hermione had large front teeth for the first few books, but Emma found it difficult to talk while wearing them, so they were left out as well.
Proud Ravenclaw right here! Where are all my fellow Ravenclaws?
Hello 👋
Fellow Ravenclaws lesgooooo
Within immediate proximity, fellow Ravenclaw!
🤌🏾
@@agirlnamedmichael1670 Your level of propinquity is wonderful! Ravenclaws stick together!
I'm a ravenclaw
Same im ravenclaw did 4 tests and all 4 said ravenclaw 😂😂😂 and my SO is raven claw as well 😂😂
Nah, get that outta here! Slytherin 4 Lyfe foo's! 🐍
Jk, Ravenclawis cool.
Best one there is
Same, my patronus is also a raven.
Ravenclaw
Brown bear patronus
13” ebony wood dragon heartstring core wand
For myself
I grew up with these movies, I may not be a hardcore fan but they Will always have a place in my heart
one of the biggest things about Quidditch that to this day stumps some people is the snitch rule, he didnt say if you catch it you win, Wood says if you catch it the game is over. So regardless of the points, the game is over and whoever has the most points, wins
So Bree is Slytheren. Everything makes sense now. Im Ravenclaw, if I wasn't an alcoholic I'd be a good Ravenclaw too
Boom: I thought he was gonna cry.
Fun fact: Harry in the book, originally had green eyes, and they tried to do that with contacts for Daniel Radcliffe; But they just made him tear up because of the irritation. And the final scene was the first thing they shot when making this film.
Rewatching this with you, I was floored by the realization of how many of these actors are dead. 1st Dumbledore, McGonnagal, Snape, Hagrid, the first Grimhook(that was Verne Troyer), Olivander, Vernon. And that's just the characters introduced in THIS movie, and I am probably missing some too.
Second Dumbledore also sadly passed away
23:49 - kind of funny you comparing Ollivander to Rick from Rick & Morty (a genius who travels through space and time) as the actor who plays the wand seller was also Doctor Who at one time (another genius who travels through space and time, but more soberly)
So its explained in the books? But yes, the reason Petunia hates Harry is shes jealous. You see when her Sister Lily recived her letter to hogwarts, Petunia was jealous and wanted to go to the same school her sister was. So she actually wrote to Dumbledore herself saying she deserved to go to Hogwarts as well. Dumbledore's response was to politely inform her that was impossible seeing as she had NO magical abilities 😂. After that, Petunia hated Dumbledore, Lily and anything to do with wizards or the wizarding world.
Oh my god no way! Petunia is so petty
@dragonsvideos6737 Indeed, very. Her and dudley DO redeem themselves a bit in the books though.
The house tests make enough sense, Ruff isn't very evil and Boom knows everything about old movies and tv shows so I guess he's the knowledgeable one. Eric famously talks to people in public, that's probably courageous enough to be Gryffindor. I for one am Slytherin but honestly if you've seen the movies you can totally just pick the answer that will get you into certain houses
Bree pretending like she was right all along when he fact checked the snitch rules is hilarious 😭 Slytherin af
Okay, hands down - I started crying when I saw the reaction coming up. I’m having a bad day, I’m unbelievably tired, and I’ve been lying in bed the whole day. I could barely do anything. I just thought I needed something comforting with comforting people. So, I guess... thank you for being a light on this dark day.
Damn. Hope your day gets better!
Well I hope things get better for you
have you considered getting help?
@@mjm3091 already in therapy, i'm on the way. :)
Get comfy, brew a drink or grab a snack. Watch. Deflate. Profit. :) have a good rest if you can.
In potions at the beginning of the movie, the Cheek, was a cut scene. HARRY answered the Clearly fame isn't everything is it line, with Clearly Hermione knows, seems a pity not to ask her. Which is also why Snape tells her to put her hand down.
I'm 19:29 in and Ruff immediately has suspicions on Prof. Quirell stating "he's tweaking", what a sense that man has lol. Also I love how he said tweaking and everyone assumed he meant the stutter instead of the literal tweaking face they were staring at (man looks like he was smokin the rocks if yk what I mean lol)
At 38:05 when Snape asks Harry what he would get if he added powdered root of asphodel to wormwood, it has an interesting meaning- Asphodel is a type of lily typically associated with death and mourning while wormwood is associated with death and bitterness; wormwood was also burned by the ancient greeks as an offering to the gods for protection. This describes Harry's relationship with Snape.
14:24
If you think that's awesome you should see what he did in the books,
Hagrid was sitting on the couch when Vernon pulled out the gun so hagrid yanked the gun from his hand, tied that barrel into a knot and handed it back
I'm in house slytherin and I am proud! I'm so proud that my parents got me a huge slytherin squishmellow for Christmas last year.🐍
51:00 yes McGonagall is the head of Gryffondor like snape is head of slytherin. Flitwick (the wingardium leviosa teacher) is ravenclaw and Sprout (herbology teacher) is head of hufflepuff
39:36 fun fact- not every student that gets mail has their own owl. in the books it’s shown that hogwarts has a school owlery and that any student can use one of the school owls to send packages or letters to people or get them. also a lot of wizard families have a family owl that deliver mail
This recording is so chaotic lol I love it
44:15 They sealed within it the soul of an Office worker whose wi-fi is slow, printer never prints on the first four tries and whose boss has his team make a team building chant each morning to "build morale".
I do agree with all yall's house place ments.
Also Happy Hufflepuffer over here!!
So Marcus Flint, the buck toothed slytherin quidditch player, is actually my gym instructor, Jamie Yeates. He did some minor hollywood roles when he was younger
Did he get his "teef" fixed? 🤣💀
Spitters are Quidditchers was a goated comment Shawn 😂
Lmao, i loved the interactions and stuff you guys had in this video with each other.
McGonagall was head of house when Harry's dad is on that trophy. In the books you get house points for winning the Quidditch Cup.
Thanks! You guys really have something special 😁
It’s literally a case that the publisher thought the term Philosopher’s Stone was too difficult to understand for American readers so changed it to Sorcerer’s Stone as it made the connection to magic easier and thus more marketable than a term that has been used in certain circles for more than 4000 years and used more frequently in modern media in the past 100 years
52:02 Actually… I think Quidditch games can give points of some sort I think. Winning the Quidditch cup can help you win the House cup I believe
You’ve got the extended version with deleted scenes included
Where my Hufflepuffs at? 😎
Hufflepuff more Like Hufflepoop >:D
@@QuackAttack I'm Hufflepuff
HUFFLEPUFF REPRESENT!
Here 🥰🥰
Yo honey badgers represent!!
46:35 a theory another UA-camr had about Seamus blowing stuff up is because he was Irish. The only reason this theory maybe plausible is because in the time this is set a part of Ireland was at war with Great Britain for independence.
There's instances of games in the Quidditch Leagues literally going on for months - they had to sub in players so the other ones could get some sleep. Also, all the Gryffindor Chasers (main point scorers) were girls - Angelina, Alicia, and Katie.
9:22 What??? I’ve never seen that scene in my life!!! I swear, the versions of the first 2 movies I grew up watching, didn’t have all the scenes I keep seeing! As far as I was aware, Smeltings was basically never mentioned in the movies!!! Someone help!!!
Those scenes were part of the Extended Edition of 2009. Ironically only first two movies got an official release for DVD and Blue Ray with scenes in it. The other re-released movies of 3-7 got the scenes in an extra section, not within the film itself.
@ I think we had the extra scenes disc for 3. I think our versions of 1 and 2 we before 2009, definitely 2. I’m so mad lol
Their copy has a lot of deleted scenes mixed in
Sometimes this is dependent on the channel you watched it on (IE: ABCFamily usually cut the extended scenes, other channels had a small select scenes, and some did the full cuts); even the later films which didn't release a fully-put-together version with extended scenes (they were bonus features instead) apparently *did* have TV versions with them, cause I've seen those a handful of times.
They're watching the extended edition - the fact that this version even exists has escaped a lot of people
"I wish they would scream when they were burned."
- Bree, proven Slytherin
“I just chose the cup that I liked the colour of the most. Looks like grape soda* Yup, he messed up the test. He’s a Hufflepuff. 😂😂😂
19:12 you noticing somethings up with quierrel immediately and the gaslighting to throw you off the scent was hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Who votes that if they get an office Owl that they name it Stolas?
New episode today btw
I would say Dr. Hoot
@@DH2007able I'd name it professor pericles, i know hes a parrot but the name fits well for an owl
My favorite small bit in the book when it was snowing Fred and George were throwing snowballs at the back of Quirrell’s head.
1:08:36 I remember this scene with Hermione freezing Neville being in the trailer for the first movie. It was f****** hysterical when I saw that s*** the first time.😂
One thing, Harry’s parents should be about 21 years old in that mirror scene
MY CHILDHOOOOOOOD IM A PROUD HUFFLEPUFF
My theory regarding how sorting hat chooses houses, is that it isn't based on the qualities a wizard have, but on the qualities said wizard admires. That would explain how Harry, Neville and hermione became gryffindor for example.
The actor who plays dumberdoore is richard harris who's a great singer for making his hit song macarthur park
At 27:57, can clearly see a Security camera in the far left on the train, despite being in the wizarding world that they forgot to edit out. 😂
Loved the books, loved the movies and love the video games. My mom and I saw every movie on it's opening day, it became our thing to do together. I have a coworker who he and his wife are bigger HP fans than me. I tease him sometimes because his last name is Salazar.
Oh, and my house is Hufflepuff
The fact that I know the movie so well that every time a deleted scene comes up it throws me off a little 😂
I feel like Boom is gonna have a fucking heart attack yelling like this😂
That's something left out of the movies was how quickly Harry went from the most popular to the most hated kid in the school when Harry and a couple of other stupid first years lost them all the points they won from the game and more. Even the other houses were pissed because Slytherin had won the last 7 years or so in a row and everyone just wanted to see someone beat them
I'm a Hufflepuff. I didn't take any tests, and I don't want to. As Dumbledore says, our choices are what matters, and I choose Hufflepuff.
“I drank from the one that looked like grape soda” that’s the most Gryffindor answer I’ve ever fucking heard. Maybe Hufflepuff, but they’re usually smarter than that.
6:24 Yes! 2 people know what they’re talking about let’s go lol
Edit no they don’t
bro casually playing with the volcano balloon like im not gonna immediately know whats good lmao