Doesn’t it bother you though, that the BTS footage of the Romione kiss is so much better than what’s in the movie?
Why didn’t they pick a better shot for the actual thing, where Rupert’s head isn’t in front of their mouths covering the whole kiss?
Doesn’t it bother you though, that the BTS footage of the Romione kiss is so much better than what’s in the movie?
Why didn’t they pick a better shot for the actual thing, where Rupert’s head isn’t in front of their mouths covering the whole kiss?

Harry Potter Birthdays → [Set 1]
- Harry Potter Moments#5 Pain
“Harry, suffering like this proves you are still a man! This pain is part of being human” ”THEN I DON’T WANT TO BE HUMAN!”-Harry roared
“Harry,” Ron said over Hermione’s shoulder, “I…”
“It’s not a problem,” said Harry, sickened by the pain in his head. “It’s your family, ‘course you’re worried. I’d feel the same way.” He thought of Ginny. “I do feel the same way.”
“It’s no wonder I can’t get it out, Hermione, you packed my old jeans, they’re tight.”
“Oh, I’m sorry,” hissed Hermione, and as she dragged the waitress out of sight of the windows, Harry heard her mutter a suggestion as to where Ron could stick his wand instead.

Quotes/Scenes that should have been included in the Harry Potter Movies | The rest of the “Let’s go to the Lovegood’s” scene
“I think we should vote on it,” said Ron. “Those in favor of going to see Lovegood –”His hand flew into the air before Hermione’s. Her lips quivered suspiciously as she raised her own. “Outvoted, Harry, sorry,” said Ron, clapping him on the back. “Fine,” said Harry, half amused, half irritated. “Only, once we’ve seen Lovegood, let’s try and look for some more Horcruxes, shall we? Where do the Lovegood’s live, anyway? Do either of you know? “Yeah, they’re not far from my place,” said Ron. “I dunno exactly where, but Mum and Dad always point toward the hills whenever they mention them. Shouldn’t be hard to find.” When Hermione had returned to her bunk, Harry lowered his voice. “You only agreed to try and get back in her good books.” “All’s fair in love and war,” said Ron brightly, “and this is a bit of both. Cheer up, it’s the Christmas holidays, Luna’ll be home!”