High Res Dumbledore and Harry Photo from LA Times
HBP Film
Posted by: sue
May 05, 2009, 06:04 AM
Over the weekend we reported on the LA Times new preview of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince which contained a new still from the movie. WB sent us the high res version of Harry (Dan Radcliffe) and Professor Dumbledore (Michael Gambon) in a darkened home of Slughorn, which you can see here in our galleries.
54 Comments
4608 Points
Maybe in the movie, the hand incident happens later on. Anyway, the pic is cool. Is that blood on the ceiling?
4608 Points
Maybe in the movie, the hand incident happens later on. Anyway, the pic is cool. Is that blood on the ceiling?
4608 Points
Maybe in the movie, the hand incident happens later on. Anyway, the pic is cool. Is that blood on the ceiling?
44049 Points
So many errors :(
1126 Points
His hand is kinda dead-looking. Not black, though. Oh, well. Still an awesome pic!
484 Points
A little fuzzy over the picture especially over Harry’s face.
And yeah?, why is Dumbledore doesn’t wore his half-moon spectacles?
1638 Points
yeah! why isn’t his hand black!?and where are the glasses!?
and,hahah,I’m still laughing to “divine magic”. I hate things like that. I just hope they won’t put Jo Rowling in the Leaky Cauldron,or 3 broomsticks ;)
3031 Points
HA Cool! This is at Slugs fake attack im curios on how there going to do this scene.
8069 Points
Love the pic!
9551 Points
I don’t know if I’m missing it, but where is Harry’s scar??
9765 Points
Perhaps they haven’t added in the CG effects for that bit yet. Hmmm….
3186 Points
FHis hand is not black and his not wearing his glasses ! OMGWTF
“The glasses thing bugs the hell out of me. It was the same in OOTP. He only wears them occasionally as if they were reading glasses but J.K. Rowling always describes his eyes as from behind those half moon specs!”
Whether or not he’s wearing glasses is just ridiculously irrelevant and superfluous. I can understand complaining about added or not having these that were in the book even though I disagree with those complaints, because these are not the books and they’re not supposed to be the books, but something as trivial as glasses is just nitpicking for the sake of nitpicking. If you’re concentrating your focus during the movie on this fact so much that it bugs you I don’t think your watching these movies or any movies for that matter for the right reasons.
His fingers are blackened and the blackness spreads to the rest of his hand throughout the movie.
Maybe in the movie, the hand incident happens later on. Anyway, the pic is cool. Is that blood on the ceiling?