Merry Christmas Everyone. Rana, as a fan of both the books and the movies, I LOVE the ideal of a show. They can do so much more than just the books and really flush out the whole storyline. It's something new to younger generations to also fall in love with it and can give us the best moments. So much was cut out of the books that could now be elaborated on. I'm hyped thinking about the possibilities.
whenthe past happened and he was accused of murder (about Hagrid), they expelled him and snapped his wwand in half. So, no technically he isnt allowed to use his magic. And the wand sticking out of his umbrella is a part of that snapped wand. It was explained in the Harry Potter books. @TheNormies
In the book, Arthur Weasley DID beat his ass. I think they watered a lot of the grey areas of the characters out of the movies, much like Ron’s intelligence and Hermione’s flaws lol. Oh, and Ginny’s entire personality.
@@Frank-Voight-Kampff I'm pretty sure it's just that Hermione was the Directors favourite character and that's it. It does mean Ron's already strenuous effort to be an important character in the books is converted to him being almost entirely irrelevant aside from being Harry's inner-thoughts device
@@gg_sam7847the changes were most obvious with Hermione & Ron’s characters, but there were quite a few characters who were presented really stereotypically in the movies. They tried to turn Hermione into a “kick-ass” female character without any flaws or insecurities, Ron into the funny & simple-minded sidekick, Mr. Weasley into the “dumb dad,” & Ginny, Fleur & Cho Chang into bland romantic-interests.
@@TimedRevolver You really didn't think this through. That's not a character flaw. That's a motive. And in the movies she almost never faces anything that she can't just clever her way out of. She was considerably better presented in the books.
I always found it ironic and cruel that Dumbledore employed Filch as the caretaker - the one position at the school that magic would probably be the MOST useful.
i might be mistaken but filch was likely hired by a past headmaster and likely just retained the position once dumbledore became headmaster@@AvereeChaloupka
@@AvereeChaloupka to be fair, the caretaker profession wouldn't actually exist at all in the wizard world, especially not in a castle that 'employs' house elves. The fact that Filch is given that job at all is extreme charity by their standards.
@@AvereeChaloupka I'm guessing that all Filch was qualified to do at the school and Dumbledore was pretty desperate to find him a job since as a Squib he would basically have to leave the magic community otherwise. We really don't see him do much work beside patrolling the school and he seems to take great pleasure in that anyway because he loves taking out his anger on magic children xD If anything I think this is another Snape situation where Dumbledore is being too nice to someone who doesn't deserve it. I'd only employ Filch in a position where he has no interaction with children myself.
A cool fact about when Harry Ron and Fang went into the forest to find Aragog , the dog that played Fang had to be removed, because she kept on trying to attack the spider whenever it got close to Harry or Ron.
@@daniela.R2549 I've been to the London HP studios, a lot of them were animatronics (around 10ish) so certain scenes focus on those the rest were CGI 😅
Fun fact: the Skele-Gro potion that they use in this movie to grow Harry’s bones back was first created by Harry’s ancestor on his father’s side of the family and a lot of Harry’s money comes from the fortune left behind from that ancestor!
your wrong. potion created by potters was Sleekeazy's Hair Potion its the potion hermione uses in 4th year to straighten her hairs. if you gonna say fact at least get them properly
@@alibabapirce9782 nope you can literally Google search it man, Harry’s ancestor created the Skele-Gro potion. You’re also right tho because one of Harry’s family members also created the hair potion. Maybe YOU should actually do your research next time buddy!
@@alibabapirce9782*you're *it's Use a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence. Hair, not hairs. You don't 'get' things properly, you DO them properly. Learn English if you're going to be an asshole.
Favorite bit: the line at the end by Lucious Malfoy (Jason Isaacs) "Let us hope mister Potter will always be there to save the day" was improvised, intended to scare Harry, and *instead of being scared*, cool as a cucumber, he just responds, fully improvised "Don't worry. I will be." Absolute chills every time.
Love Jason Isaacs! He has been one of my favourite actors since I was a teen. Now I am 30+ even the older actors in HP I feel like I saw them all grow up during my adolescence. I knew about Jason, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith prior to the HP films.
@@mastixencounterI mean an adult who is obviously evil saying anything to a 12 year old might be scary to that child but like they said Daniel was cool as a cucumber and responded how he thought Harry would respond
Jason Isaacs is fantastic. Seems like the most chill dude ever. Apparently when making Star Wars Rebels, the creators wanted someone who acts like Jason Isaacs’ character in The Patriot, and Jason himself agreed to do it
A lot of the great ideas Hermione has is actually Ron’s in the books. The screenwriter just really liked Hermione and made Ron to be the comical relief.
yeah also i'm pretty sure the fear of a name quote thing was actually said by dumbledore not hermione. there are so many other examples of the movies stealing quotes or scenes from other characters (specially ron) and giving it to hermione and i never understood why because for me hermione in the books was already cool enough
@@flowertales2 i mean without spoiling anything they completely took out huge portions of the 4th book and gave stuff to Neville that he didnt have any part in in the books
In case you guys don't know, there's a post credit scene at the end, back to the book store in Diagon Alley, where they are selling Gilderoy Lockhart's final book "Who Am I?", front page was showing Lockhart institutionalised in "St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries" following memory lost, and live there for the rest of his life.
Remember he spoke to the snake in the first film. They just allowed us to hear them speaking. He was still speaking Parseltongue. Rana & Spidey are top tier together. Also Malfoys line "I didn't know you could read" was adlibbed by Tom Felton 😂
I forget if they explained this in the movies but the reason Tom Riddle became against muggles was because his dad from what he knew completely abandoned him. He is also a direct descendant of Salazar Slytherin
@@ziad-san146 I go through and listen to the books at least once a year but it’s been awhile since I did a movie rewatch, have to do that soon to remember more of what happened in each movie
Not every single fireplace is connected to the Floo Network. I doubt Tom Riddle would want anyone other than himself to be able to enter the Chamber of Secrets by so easily a loophole, when the Chamber is only meant for the heir of Slytherin.
I've always been upset they didn't do the Florish and Blotts scene exactly like the book. Shit was hilarious cause Mr. Weasley just hauls off on Mr. Malfoy. Just punches him and starts wrestling him on the ground. Mrs. Weasley and others had to separate him while Fred and George were cheering.
The movies do the Weasleys dirty as shit. Ginny is absolutely screwed over in the movies, she's a baller in the books, so much of the good parts of Ron's character are shoved elsewhere, we don't get nearly enough of the twins, we don't get nearly enough Percy to hate him like we should lol, and Mr. Weasley doesn't get enough cool moments either. Decking Mr. Malfoy in the face would have been great.
@@JournoNerd312 eh i kinda prefer the ommission because it makes malfoy more menacing. having your newly introduced antagonist character immediately turned into a joke doesnt produce tension
The teachers of the time period knew Myrtle died due to a the “beast” in the chamber. They just didn’t know what the beast was and they couldn’t access the Chamber due to not being able to speak Parsletongue
Dumbledor hired him knowing he was a fake, he was familiar with the Wizards whose stories he stole. Voldemort actually cursed the Dark Arts Defence job when Dumbledor refused to give it to him.
Mrs. Norris is named after a character from the novel Mansfield Park by Jane Austin. In the novel Mrs. Norris is the aunt who is nosy and controlling and picks on the central character.
The symbol for Ravenclaw is actually an eagle, not a raven. It's kind of like Gryffindor. It seems like their animal would be a griffin, because of the name, but it's actually a lion. The name is Ravenclaw, but the animal is an eagle. Tom Riddle actually is a descendant of Slytherin's bloodline, through his mother, but I think that the biggest thing is the whole speaking to snakes thing. The chamber can't be accessed without parseltongue.
not exacly the wand in hagrid umbrella is hagrids wand that he bought from olivander. later it was broken in half while he was expelled but dumbledore fixed it with elder wand and either hidden it in umbrella or transformed it in to umbrella, also you cant always use magic even as 17 year old cause you cant do magic in front of a muggles with exception of muggles that are closely related to wizards since they know about magic
Hagrid found Aragog a wife named Mosag. He told Harry about it in the book. Hagrid is not allowed to do magic anywhere because of Voldemort framing him. He was expelled at 13 and his wand snapped in half but Hagrid has the pieces in his pink umbrella. Hagrid was an orphan since his father had died after he started school so Dumbledore arranged for him to live with the groundskeeper and learn his job. Hagrid took over when that groundskeeper retired.
Hagrid was not allowed to use a wand because he got a case of having opened the chamber of secrets, and the ministry of magic broke his wand. But Hagrid repaired the wand and turned it into an umbrella (unbeknownst to the ministry) That's why he forbade Harry from talking about Hagrid using magic/wand
Fun fact each of the first four head masters for each house had their own secret rooms. Godrick griffindors is the headmasters office, salazar slitherins is the chamber of secrets, Helga hufflepuffs is the room of requirement, and Rowena ravenclaws is the room with the changing staircases.
Some say this movie was forgettable, but to me Chamber of Secrets is one of my top three favorite Harry Potter films! I love the tone and mystery plot.
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It’s not my favourite but it is decent and Gilderoy is pretty hilarious.
Chamber of Secrets is one of my favorite Harry Potter movie’s , it’s not the most loved one by most of the fan’s but for me it is cause it’s so spooky and mysteriou’s and i really like Harry’s fight with the Basilisk.
59:50 no, Navi, Rana is correct. Hagrid is not allowed to use magic at all, because he was convicted of the Chamber of Secrets incident. Dumbledore, who knew Hagrid was innocent but couldn't prove it, collected the pieces of Hagrid's wand (that the Ministry broke) and placed them in an umbrella, which Hagrid can use to cast magic. But no one's supposed to know about it; that's why when he used it on Dudley to create the pig tail, he tells Harry to keep it on the low since he's not allowed to use magic at all.
Fun fact: hagrid did get his wand snapped but Dumbledore transfigured the broken wand into the umbrella hagrid uses which is why he could cast a pigtail spell on Dudley.
Most wizards and witches don't live at Hogwarts, so yes, they're allowed to do magic outside of the school. 😄Not if you're underage though (under seventeen in the magic world), except for accidental magic which all magical children do sometimes (like Harry with the glass at the zoo in the first movie). Oh, and the Hufflepuff symbol is a badger, not a beaver. 😃
@@GmmBeast It was explained in the later books (Half-Blood Prince to be specific) that the Ministry doesn't know who exactly performs a spell, the trace on underage magic only let's them know that magic has been used around underage wizards. So they can't know who casts a spell in the middle of Diagon Alley, even if it's someone underaged. It's the same in pureblood households - those kids can practice magic at home if their parents let them get away with it. If an adult is in the radius of the Ministry's trace, it's assumed the adult did the magic.
Normies fun fact: when hagrid was expelled and the ministry broke his wand in secret Dumbledore turned his wand into that pink umbrella he's using which is why he can cast that pig spell on Dudley.
So this is interesting. I googled to see what other secrets are hidden in the chamber, and basically the books imply that the secret chamber was originally built so Salazar Slytherin could teach his pupils techniques that the other founding wizards disapproved of. there was a disagreement early on about the teaching of the dark arts. and "the chamber for teaching secret spells" doesn't roll off the tongue as much as the "chamber of secrets"
The Weasleys are commonly known for their red hair and so poor that most of their wizard stuff are pre-owned, animals, clothes, books etc. but more so they’re a big loving family.
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They doing pretty good academically before Ron even got there though. Easy to forget but Charlie was on the quidditch team, both Bill and Percy prefects and head boy… so it’s mostly prejudice, they are poor but pretty capable.
0:43 Wizards cast magic spells (AKA real magic). Magicians perform illusions/slight of hand (and actually exist), Illusions are contraptions that create the effect of something impossible happening, and slight of hand is when the effect is done in/with the hands (like card tricks).
I'm not gonna lie....when I first saw the basilisk in this movie, I had the same reaction Ron had with Aragog. (side note: I am NOT fearful of snakes or spiders). Also, every time I hear Hermione say "She's a little sensitive" to describe Moaning Myrtle, I always have the same first thought: A LITTLE sensitive?" Side note: Hedwig is a snowy owl. They have white feathers with black spots that act as camouflage when they're hunting, their wing feathers are ruffled to muffle their wing flaps so prey animals don't hear them coming and they're the only birds in the world whose feet aren't bare, due to their habitat being snowy areas, like the Arctic Tundra.
In the scene where Lucius Malfoy kicks Dobby down the stairs it is all improvised. The director thought he had slipped, but after the take he said "I was kicking Dobby down the stairs". I love that they left it in the movie.👍🏼
1:09:23 FUN FACT: In the book, when Lucius Malfoy insults Mr. Weasley's family, he gets so angry that he jumps on lucius and throws punches and weasley sons be like," get him dad."🤣🤣🤣
Two HP reactions two days in a row? Omg I'm here for this. I know, it kinda makes sense because a lot of people watch all the HP movies back to back during Christmas, but I wasn't the second reaction so fast. xD
Couple fun facts about Lucius Malfoy's scenes! 1. James Isaacs who played Lucius Malfoy improvised his ending line in Dumbledore's office. Daniel Radcliffe's response was also improvised. 2. Lucius kicking Dobby down the stairs was also improvised. 3. In the book Lucius lunges at Harry after he tricks him into freeing Dobby. He was not, however, going to cast the killing curse like he was in the movie. The scene was unspecified after his line of 'you lost me my servant!' and he was to draw his wand threateningly. Jason Isaacs just used the only spell he could remember from the books at the time.
9:17 YOU SLAPPED HIM😂 And love how the two people who've seen it jumped when the guys didn't lol Lastly I grew up watching the extended version of this movie so I always forget scenes I've always watched aren't in it😅
23:20 When Rana comments that if Harry were a good friend, he should buy Ron a new wand. If she read the books as she says, she must remember that Harry does want to do it, but she knows that Ron is so proud that he would see it as an offense and remind him how poor he is, that only Harry would buy it from him and with all his heart yes Ron asked him.
The whole reason that Hagrid wasn't allowed to use magic is because he was expelled from Hogwarts and they broke his wand. He has the pieces in the umbrella and he still has magic abilities, he's just not allowed to use them.
I remember seeing this 3 separate times in the theater. And I was so excited each time, making my parents take me. Such a "magical" time to be a child.
59:50 Wizards can use magic in muggle world, Hagrid's wand was broken after he was found guilty of harboring the creature that supposedly killed Myrtle. Those wand pieces are encased in his umbrella and are capable of producing magic, but he is forbidden to use them as part of his punishment, hence why Hagrid asked Harry not to mention it. So yeah, technically he should be allowed to use magic again, although I don't recall it being ever addressed.
Also the comment about Halloween, it’s true Halloween is almost never shown other than the first film. But the Halloween feast plays major parts in at least first three books. and Halloween is mentioned at least once in all the remaining, I believe
I don't know if someone already pointed this out, but a griffin is not a lion, people often confuse them because the animal of House Gryffindoris is a lion, but is like the mistake most people make with Ravenclaw, thinking that the animal is a raven, but (at least in the books) it actually is an eagle. So Spidey was right, the statue at the stairs to Dumbledore's office is a griffin.
All movies are on Patreon now!!! www.patreon.com/posts/early-access-and-94898140
Woah all the movies even both Deathly Hallows are on Patreon, awesome
Bad Dobby.
Merry Christmas Everyone. Rana, as a fan of both the books and the movies, I LOVE the ideal of a show. They can do so much more than just the books and really flush out the whole storyline. It's something new to younger generations to also fall in love with it and can give us the best moments. So much was cut out of the books that could now be elaborated on. I'm hyped thinking about the possibilities.
hufflepuff is a badger
whenthe past happened and he was accused of murder (about Hagrid), they expelled him and snapped his wwand in half. So, no technically he isnt allowed to use his magic. And the wand sticking out of his umbrella is a part of that snapped wand. It was explained in the Harry Potter books. @TheNormies
"I didn't know you could read" was improvised, yet is one of the most iconic lines in the series, haha!
In the book, Arthur Weasley DID beat his ass. I think they watered a lot of the grey areas of the characters out of the movies, much like Ron’s intelligence and Hermione’s flaws lol. Oh, and Ginny’s entire personality.
@@Frank-Voight-Kampff I'm pretty sure it's just that Hermione was the Directors favourite character and that's it. It does mean Ron's already strenuous effort to be an important character in the books is converted to him being almost entirely irrelevant aside from being Harry's inner-thoughts device
@@gg_sam7847the changes were most obvious with Hermione & Ron’s characters, but there were quite a few characters who were presented really stereotypically in the movies. They tried to turn Hermione into a “kick-ass” female character without any flaws or insecurities, Ron into the funny & simple-minded sidekick, Mr. Weasley into the “dumb dad,” & Ginny, Fleur & Cho Chang into bland romantic-interests.
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@@abbey2629 Hermione has a need to prove she's smart and skilled enough to deserve being at Hogwarts.
That's called a character flaw, Chudboy.
@@TimedRevolver You really didn't think this through. That's not a character flaw. That's a motive. And in the movies she almost never faces anything that she can't just clever her way out of. She was considerably better presented in the books.
Spidey: "Stuck in a tree?"
Pat: "That's not too bad."
Narrator: "It was very bad."
The opposite to Mudbloods are called “Squibs”, basically those who have magic parents but no magic themselves. The caretaker Filch is a notable Squib.
Muggle-born. Mudblood is derogatory.
I always found it ironic and cruel that Dumbledore employed Filch as the caretaker - the one position at the school that magic would probably be the MOST useful.
i might be mistaken but filch was likely hired by a past headmaster and likely just retained the position once dumbledore became headmaster@@AvereeChaloupka
@@AvereeChaloupka to be fair, the caretaker profession wouldn't actually exist at all in the wizard world, especially not in a castle that 'employs' house elves. The fact that Filch is given that job at all is extreme charity by their standards.
@@AvereeChaloupka I'm guessing that all Filch was qualified to do at the school and Dumbledore was pretty desperate to find him a job since as a Squib he would basically have to leave the magic community otherwise. We really don't see him do much work beside patrolling the school and he seems to take great pleasure in that anyway because he loves taking out his anger on magic children xD
If anything I think this is another Snape situation where Dumbledore is being too nice to someone who doesn't deserve it. I'd only employ Filch in a position where he has no interaction with children myself.
Pat and Spidey have been PURE comedy during these reactions.
Pat be getting on my nerves, but the rest I am enjoying! I just wish Pat would not be an intrinsically awful person inside lol
How does Pat get through life with so few working brain cells? 😏
Weasley stick was gold
@@KrazzeeKane Hell no. "Stop motherfucker that's his BONE JUICE" is amazing lmao.
what? he's literally predicting everything correctly @@Wiley_Coyote
A cool fact about when Harry Ron and Fang went into the forest to find Aragog , the dog that played Fang had to be removed, because she kept on trying to attack the spider whenever it got close to Harry or Ron.
How did they make the spiders? For some reason I thought they were cgi
@@daniela.R2549 the small and medium spiders were cgi, but Aragog was animatronic.
Ok that’s too cute!🥺
@@daniela.R2549 I've been to the London HP studios, a lot of them were animatronics (around 10ish) so certain scenes focus on those the rest were CGI 😅
They look great cgi but I love Ron is afraid of spiders because they are terrifying and gross trying eat him
"There's no Hogwarts without you, Hagrid." - That line hits a lot harder since the passing of Robbie Coltrane.
Fun fact: the Skele-Gro potion that they use in this movie to grow Harry’s bones back was first created by Harry’s ancestor on his father’s side of the family and a lot of Harry’s money comes from the fortune left behind from that ancestor!
your wrong. potion created by potters was Sleekeazy's Hair Potion its the potion hermione uses in 4th year to straighten her hairs. if you gonna say fact at least get them properly
@@alibabapirce9782 nope you can literally Google search it man, Harry’s ancestor created the Skele-Gro potion. You’re also right tho because one of Harry’s family members also created the hair potion. Maybe YOU should actually do your research next time buddy!
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Use a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence. Hair, not hairs. You don't 'get' things properly, you DO them properly. Learn English if you're going to be an asshole.
Fkn nerds
@@alibabapirce9782lol get a chill pill loser
Favorite bit: the line at the end by Lucious Malfoy (Jason Isaacs) "Let us hope mister Potter will always be there to save the day" was improvised, intended to scare Harry, and *instead of being scared*, cool as a cucumber, he just responds, fully improvised "Don't worry. I will be." Absolute chills every time.
Love Jason Isaacs! He has been one of my favourite actors since I was a teen. Now I am 30+ even the older actors in HP I feel like I saw them all grow up during my adolescence. I knew about Jason, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith prior to the HP films.
theirs nothing scary about that
@@mastixencounterI mean an adult who is obviously evil saying anything to a 12 year old might be scary to that child but like they said Daniel was cool as a cucumber and responded how he thought Harry would respond
To add some more love to Jason Isaacs: he was also the voice actor for Admiral Zhao in Avatar: The Last Airbender
Jason Isaacs is fantastic. Seems like the most chill dude ever. Apparently when making Star Wars Rebels, the creators wanted someone who acts like Jason Isaacs’ character in The Patriot, and Jason himself agreed to do it
Pat: I need magic in my life.
Rana: You have us.
Pat: I need better magic.
😂😂 Pat out here being a gentleman 😂😂
29:24 Spidey saying "Why would you do that? Why would you create a snake?" had me losin it.
I forgot how absolutely extra Snape is in the first two lol
He sashays like there's no tomorrow 😂
Extra? You mean supreme elegance
I think after the first two is when Rickman wanted out and Rowling told him the full backstory and endgame of his character.
A lot of the great ideas Hermione has is actually Ron’s in the books. The screenwriter just really liked Hermione and made Ron to be the comical relief.
Something that unfortunately continued to increase as the movies went on, poor Ron got so disrespected in Prisoner of Azkaban
yeah also i'm pretty sure the fear of a name quote thing was actually said by dumbledore not hermione. there are so many other examples of the movies stealing quotes or scenes from other characters (specially ron) and giving it to hermione and i never understood why because for me hermione in the books was already cool enough
@@flowertales2 i mean without spoiling anything they completely took out huge portions of the 4th book and gave stuff to Neville that he didnt have any part in in the books
@@Lions1986 And inadvertently made a certain character's fate to have a much lesser impact, which is a damn shame.
Im glad he did that
In case you guys don't know, there's a post credit scene at the end, back to the book store in Diagon Alley, where they are selling Gilderoy Lockhart's final book "Who Am I?", front page was showing Lockhart institutionalised in "St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries" following memory lost, and live there for the rest of his life.
Idk why but the Morticia Adams lighting on Lucius in Dumbledore's office always makes me laugh😂
Remember he spoke to the snake in the first film. They just allowed us to hear them speaking. He was still speaking Parseltongue.
Rana & Spidey are top tier together. Also Malfoys line "I didn't know you could read" was adlibbed by Tom Felton 😂
I forget if they explained this in the movies but the reason Tom Riddle became against muggles was because his dad from what he knew completely abandoned him. He is also a direct descendant of Salazar Slytherin
yub, that will be revealed in the sixth book they never show Tom flashback in the movies unfortunately
@@ziad-san146 I go through and listen to the books at least once a year but it’s been awhile since I did a movie rewatch, have to do that soon to remember more of what happened in each movie
33:34 You guys forgot the troll from the last movie got loose on halloween night and the dinning hall was decorated with jack o lanterns
Not every single fireplace is connected to the Floo Network. I doubt Tom Riddle would want anyone other than himself to be able to enter the Chamber of Secrets by so easily a loophole, when the Chamber is only meant for the heir of Slytherin.
I've always been upset they didn't do the Florish and Blotts scene exactly like the book. Shit was hilarious cause Mr. Weasley just hauls off on Mr. Malfoy. Just punches him and starts wrestling him on the ground. Mrs. Weasley and others had to separate him while Fred and George were cheering.
The movies do the Weasleys dirty as shit. Ginny is absolutely screwed over in the movies, she's a baller in the books, so much of the good parts of Ron's character are shoved elsewhere, we don't get nearly enough of the twins, we don't get nearly enough Percy to hate him like we should lol, and Mr. Weasley doesn't get enough cool moments either. Decking Mr. Malfoy in the face would have been great.
@@JournoNerd312This is probably Ron's best movie and I still don't think they managed to do him as well as he was portrayed in the books
@@JournoNerd312 eh i kinda prefer the ommission because it makes malfoy more menacing. having your newly introduced antagonist character immediately turned into a joke doesnt produce tension
The Weasley family deserve hole different movie just the twins and their mindset deserves 1 hour of that movie 😂
@@JournoNerd312also: Charlie who?
If I'm not mistaken, in the books, Ron's father actually engages in a fistfight with Lucius Malfoy at that scene in Diagon Alley.
I was surprised when I read that in the book, because it was so different from the movie
And the "didn't know u could read" by malfoy is actually improvised...the director loved it so much that he kept it
Pat had me rolling, calling it "The Weasel Stick." 😂
Rana failing to scare pat, then immediately being jump scared is gold 😭I'm crying
34:43 Rana: I’d be Spidey for a day so I could be strong and climb shit
Spidey: I’d be Rana for a day and show her she’s strong too
The teachers of the time period knew Myrtle died due to a the “beast” in the chamber. They just didn’t know what the beast was and they couldn’t access the Chamber due to not being able to speak Parsletongue
Pat and Spidey Vs Dobby the rivalry we need 😂😂
Dumbledor hired him knowing he was a fake, he was familiar with the Wizards whose stories he stole. Voldemort actually cursed the Dark Arts Defence job when Dumbledor refused to give it to him.
And it became decursed after Voldemort died (:
Mrs. Norris is named after a character from the novel Mansfield Park by Jane Austin. In the novel Mrs. Norris is the aunt who is nosy and controlling and picks on the central character.
Movie two already!?!? You guys are awesome.
love you guys for getting this out so quickly! You guys are awesome and so entertaining ! Hope all the normies have a great holiday season!
Spidey and Rana are so cute I love how in sync they are and Rana always leans on him when she laughs 😂😅❤
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The symbol for Ravenclaw is actually an eagle, not a raven. It's kind of like Gryffindor. It seems like their animal would be a griffin, because of the name, but it's actually a lion. The name is Ravenclaw, but the animal is an eagle. Tom Riddle actually is a descendant of Slytherin's bloodline, through his mother, but I think that the biggest thing is the whole speaking to snakes thing. The chamber can't be accessed without parseltongue.
The house names come from the founders' names. Probably they chose the (different) animals themselves.
@@sebastianwittmeier1274The eagle has black talons. Raven claws.
@@michaelcarlton1484 Yup. Still an eagle, though. Just stylized after the name of the founder.
@@Unethical.FandubsGames I know. I was explaining why the name works even though it is an eagle...
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u can do magic outside hogwarts when you reach 17yo. Hagrid isn't allowed to do magic at all. Dumbledore gave Hagrid that secret wand.
not exacly the wand in hagrid umbrella is hagrids wand that he bought from olivander. later it was broken in half while he was expelled but dumbledore fixed it with elder wand and either hidden it in umbrella or transformed it in to umbrella, also you cant always use magic even as 17 year old cause you cant do magic in front of a muggles with exception of muggles that are closely related to wizards since they know about magic
@@alibabapirce9782 Yes to all that. Didn't want to get too into detail.
Spidey has never been more relatable, ready to choke Dobby out within 5 minutes of meeting him. Merry Christmas Normie gang!
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Pat: Bro I need some magic in my life!
Rana: You have us! 🥺
Pat: I need some better magic!
Hagrid found Aragog a wife named Mosag. He told Harry about it in the book. Hagrid is not allowed to do magic anywhere because of Voldemort framing him. He was expelled at 13 and his wand snapped in half but Hagrid has the pieces in his pink umbrella. Hagrid was an orphan since his father had died after he started school so Dumbledore arranged for him to live with the groundskeeper and learn his job. Hagrid took over when that groundskeeper retired.
29:32 "Oh, he's gone f*** it AUP! He gone make it bigger." I replayed that bit 5 times. 🤣
Hagrid was not allowed to use a wand because he got a case of having opened the chamber of secrets, and the ministry of magic broke his wand. But Hagrid repaired the wand and turned it into an umbrella (unbeknownst to the ministry) That's why he forbade Harry from talking about Hagrid using magic/wand
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Ya dumbledore used the elder wand to repair it, apparently the only way to repair a wand
I never notice it, but when Lucius counted Harry's wand, he said "Avada…"
He was actually gonna Avada Kedavra him for AN ELF
Fun fact each of the first four head masters for each house had their own secret rooms. Godrick griffindors is the headmasters office, salazar slitherins is the chamber of secrets, Helga hufflepuffs is the room of requirement, and Rowena ravenclaws is the room with the changing staircases.
Some say this movie was forgettable, but to me Chamber of Secrets is one of my top three favorite Harry Potter films! I love the tone and mystery plot.
It’s not my favourite but it is decent and Gilderoy is pretty hilarious.
Goblet Of Fire is the best Imo
@@SKCynical Love Goblet of Fire when I was growing up.
I'd say it's definately in my top 8
1:09:01 IN THE BOOKS THEY ACTUALLY FIGHTTTT HAHAAHAHA PUNCHES AND EVERYTHING IN THE FLOOR 😂😂😂
Always found this book/movie criminally underrated. I love mysteries and suspenseful stories
My ranking is
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Chamber of Secrets is one of my favorite Harry Potter movie’s , it’s not the most loved one by most of the fan’s but for me it is cause it’s so spooky and mysteriou’s and i really like Harry’s fight with the Basilisk.
59:50 no, Navi, Rana is correct. Hagrid is not allowed to use magic at all, because he was convicted of the Chamber of Secrets incident. Dumbledore, who knew Hagrid was innocent but couldn't prove it, collected the pieces of Hagrid's wand (that the Ministry broke) and placed them in an umbrella, which Hagrid can use to cast magic. But no one's supposed to know about it; that's why when he used it on Dudley to create the pig tail, he tells Harry to keep it on the low since he's not allowed to use magic at all.
Glad she looked it up at 1:10:26
Fun fact: hagrid did get his wand snapped but Dumbledore transfigured the broken wand into the umbrella hagrid uses which is why he could cast a pigtail spell on Dudley.
33:36 guys they celebrated Halloween last movie!! 😂 when Quirrel shouts TROLLLL IN THE DUNGEONNNNNSSSSS
Most wizards and witches don't live at Hogwarts, so yes, they're allowed to do magic outside of the school. 😄Not if you're underage though (under seventeen in the magic world), except for accidental magic which all magical children do sometimes (like Harry with the glass at the zoo in the first movie).
Oh, and the Hufflepuff symbol is a badger, not a beaver. 😃
But what about Hermine repairing Harry's glasses all the time? And Ron casualy trying to cast something on his pet in the train aswell?
@@SilverKnightXx Good question! It's mentioned in Chamber of Secrets that students are allowed to do magic on the Hogwarts Express.
@@swedish_malinBut what about when she did it in Diagon Alley?
@@GmmBeast It was explained in the later books (Half-Blood Prince to be specific) that the Ministry doesn't know who exactly performs a spell, the trace on underage magic only let's them know that magic has been used around underage wizards. So they can't know who casts a spell in the middle of Diagon Alley, even if it's someone underaged. It's the same in pureblood households - those kids can practice magic at home if their parents let them get away with it. If an adult is in the radius of the Ministry's trace, it's assumed the adult did the magic.
@@swedish_malin Ooooo interesting! Thanks for explaining 😄
Normies fun fact: when hagrid was expelled and the ministry broke his wand in secret Dumbledore turned his wand into that pink umbrella he's using which is why he can cast that pig spell on Dudley.
33:40 It was on Halloween that Harry and Ron faced a troll in the first film. 😂
So this is interesting. I googled to see what other secrets are hidden in the chamber, and basically the books imply that the secret chamber was originally built so Salazar Slytherin could teach his pupils techniques that the other founding wizards disapproved of. there was a disagreement early on about the teaching of the dark arts. and "the chamber for teaching secret spells" doesn't roll off the tongue as much as the "chamber of secrets"
i am loving it ... getting these uploads everyday is awesome... for real
The Weasleys are commonly known for their red hair and so poor that most of their wizard stuff are pre-owned, animals, clothes, books etc. but more so they’re a big loving family.
They doing pretty good academically before Ron even got there though. Easy to forget but Charlie was on the quidditch team, both Bill and Percy prefects and head boy… so it’s mostly prejudice, they are poor but pretty capable.
Harry WOULD buy Ron a new wand but he would never accept. He’s too proud.
0:43 Wizards cast magic spells (AKA real magic). Magicians perform illusions/slight of hand (and actually exist), Illusions are contraptions that create the effect of something impossible happening, and slight of hand is when the effect is done in/with the hands (like card tricks).
When Potter said "don't worry, I will be" in response to Lucius, it was improvised by Daniel Radcliffe.
I'm not gonna lie....when I first saw the basilisk in this movie, I had the same reaction Ron had with Aragog. (side note: I am NOT fearful of snakes or spiders). Also, every time I hear Hermione say "She's a little sensitive" to describe Moaning Myrtle, I always have the same first thought: A LITTLE sensitive?"
Side note: Hedwig is a snowy owl. They have white feathers with black spots that act as camouflage when they're hunting, their wing feathers are ruffled to muffle their wing flaps so prey animals don't hear them coming and they're the only birds in the world whose feet aren't bare, due to their habitat being snowy areas, like the Arctic Tundra.
In the scene where Lucius Malfoy kicks Dobby down the stairs it is all improvised. The director thought he had slipped, but after the take he said "I was kicking Dobby down the stairs". I love that they left it in the movie.👍🏼
damn yall are posting these fast. thank you all so much for watching these movies, they were a big part of my childhood
26:49 "That's his BONEJUICE!!!" Might be my favourite line of the entire reaction, it killed me😂😂
Funny thing...Malfoy saying "I didn't know you could read..." wasn't in the script. Tom Felton just forgot his next line and ad-libbed.
41:45 This...This whole ass scene is where I always close my eyes as a kid I couldn't take it at all 😭
Halloween was always celebrated especially with a feast. The books had it and the first film did . That was when the troll appeared
At 6 years old, I was terrified watching this movie! Lmao but another classic addition to the franchise!
Rana and Navi be answering questions before they ask 😂
1:09:23 FUN FACT: In the book, when Lucius Malfoy insults Mr. Weasley's family, he gets so angry that he jumps on lucius and throws punches and weasley sons be like," get him dad."🤣🤣🤣
1:05:37 Ravenclaw's symbol is a Golden Eagle and Hufflepuff's symbol is a badger
Wrong Ravenclaw's symbol is literally a raven. Don't know where you got a golden Eagle.
@@prathapkutty7407 Actually, the official mascot of Ravenclaw is an eagle. It's named after the person, not the animal.
So happy you guys are reacting to this. Legit my favourite film series!!! 🙌🏼
Two HP reactions two days in a row? Omg I'm here for this. I know, it kinda makes sense because a lot of people watch all the HP movies back to back during Christmas, but I wasn't the second reaction so fast. xD
Couple fun facts about Lucius Malfoy's scenes!
1. James Isaacs who played Lucius Malfoy improvised his ending line in Dumbledore's office. Daniel Radcliffe's response was also improvised.
2. Lucius kicking Dobby down the stairs was also improvised.
3. In the book Lucius lunges at Harry after he tricks him into freeing Dobby. He was not, however, going to cast the killing curse like he was in the movie. The scene was unspecified after his line of 'you lost me my servant!' and he was to draw his wand threateningly. Jason Isaacs just used the only spell he could remember from the books at the time.
42:00 the actor who voices Aragog is Grand Maester Pycelle in Game of Thrones
the answer to everyone of Spider's questions: "you'll find out" XD
Pat torturing phoenix birds to sell the tiers 🤣
RIP to Robbie Coltrane who plays our Beloved Hagrid
There’s no Hogwarts without you Hagrid 🥺💔
9:17 YOU SLAPPED HIM😂
And love how the two people who've seen it jumped when the guys didn't lol
Lastly I grew up watching the extended version of this movie so I always forget scenes I've always watched aren't in it😅
Good mix of sincerity and poking fun where it's easy.
23:20 When Rana comments that if Harry were a good friend, he should buy Ron a new wand.
If she read the books as she says, she must remember that Harry does want to do it, but she knows that Ron is so proud that he would see it as an offense and remind him how poor he is, that only Harry would buy it from him and with all his heart yes Ron asked him.
Fun fact, @35:26 that line "Reading? I didn't know you could read." Was Tom Felton (Draco) improvising because he forgot his line.
28:43 Snape is a human 'hair flip' lol
Jason Isaacs who plays Lucius Malfoy is the voice of The Grand Inquisitor in Star Wars Rebels.
Also the voice of Lord Enver Gortash in Baldurs Gate 3.
And commander Xiao in Avatar the last airbender!
It doesn’t just take a fireplace to use floo travel. It has to be hooked up to the floo network
Spidey and Pat reacting to HP is EVERYTHING 🖤🖤🖤
The whole reason that Hagrid wasn't allowed to use magic is because he was expelled from Hogwarts and they broke his wand. He has the pieces in the umbrella and he still has magic abilities, he's just not allowed to use them.
After watching your first 2 reactions to HP, I’ve come to the conclusion that Pat is absolutely a super villain!
Malfoy's ' I didn't know you could read' line to Goyle was actually improvised by Tom felton as he forgot his lines.
This was the scariest out all the films to watch growing up the voice gave me nightmares 😂
I remember seeing this 3 separate times in the theater. And I was so excited each time, making my parents take me. Such a "magical" time to be a child.
So glad you enjoyed this second year of Harry’s magical journey! See you guys for the upcoming 3rd year!!
50:39 spidey with the MOP ref?? or Foreigner too either one 🤝
Man this movie specifically scared the shit outta me when I was little.
59:50 Wizards can use magic in muggle world, Hagrid's wand was broken after he was found guilty of harboring the creature that supposedly killed Myrtle. Those wand pieces are encased in his umbrella and are capable of producing magic, but he is forbidden to use them as part of his punishment, hence why Hagrid asked Harry not to mention it. So yeah, technically he should be allowed to use magic again, although I don't recall it being ever addressed.
Also the comment about Halloween, it’s true Halloween is almost never shown other than the first film. But the Halloween feast plays major parts in at least first three books. and Halloween is mentioned at least once in all the remaining, I believe
Also, it's Britain in the 90's. Halloween is more an American thing.
Pat's reactions are the best!
Saying "PUNCH IT" to the tiny mandrake lol
I don't know if someone already pointed this out, but a griffin is not a lion, people often confuse them because the animal of House Gryffindoris is a lion, but is like the mistake most people make with Ravenclaw, thinking that the animal is a raven, but (at least in the books) it actually is an eagle. So Spidey was right, the statue at the stairs to Dumbledore's office is a griffin.
Just now notice, he said never tried to save his life again, and when he does save their lives it cost him his life. RIP to a real one
Heir just means descendant. Just because Salazar didn't mate with a muggle, doesn't mean another heir didn't.
Fun fact : Lucius Malfoy's wand is the longest wand in the harry potter franchise
Never forget that time Lucius Malfoy pulled out the blicky on a 12 year old at a school.
Just a teensy bit of homicide 😂