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post Jul 30 2008, 09:40 PM
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It seems November 21st is racing at us like the Hogwarts Express! The first official trailer was released on Tuesday, July 29th, 2008.

There are many downloads available at Mugglenet and similar places.

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Release Of 'Harry Potter' Film Bumped Back


It was announced yesterday that WB has decided to move Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince from being released on November 21, 2008 - as we'd ben promised - to July 17, 2009.

Yeah....

Go to http://www.warnerbros.com/contact At the very bottom is "feedback".
Tell them how much we enjoy being treated like we are too stupid to do anything but take it.
Probably we should be at least moderately polite, but we need to let them know "We are mad as h*ll and not going to take it anymore"!

Threaten to boycatt ALL WB movies and products if they don't keep with the original Nov. 21st, 2008 date.


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I guess I'm not the only one who isn't happy...


From the online Wall Street Journal

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Voldemort Hath No Fury Like Angry Harry Potter Fans
Studio Delays Movie, Gets Death Threats;
'I Hope You Choke on Your Own Saliva'
By LAUREN A.E. SCHUKER
September 8, 2008; Page A1

Jean Fink, a 51-year-old Los Angeles artist who also works as an administrative assistant, was so distraught after a night of fitful sleep that she dashed off a scathing message to the man who'd betrayed her. "I can't breath amymore [sic] because you just ripped out my heart," she wrote in an Aug. 15 email.

Her tormentor: Alan Horn, president of Time Warner Inc.'s Warner Bros. On Aug. 14, Mr. Horn announced the unusual decision to delay releasing the newest installment of the Harry Potter film series, initially set for release in November, for another eight months. "What he was doing was screwing up the world," fumes Ms. Fink. "I wasn't p- like I was going to go kill the guy, but I was angry. And I'm not done yet."

YOUTUBE POTTER PROTESTS



In addition to petitions and letter-writing campaigns, some fans uploaded angry homemade videos onto YouTube. Watch some of them, below.
Potter Puppet Pals in Really Bad News
Revised Half-Blood Prince teaser trailer
Harry Potter Half Blood Prince Delay- No way!




After Warner Brothers announced it was moving the release date for "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" from November 2007 to July 2008, executives' inboxes were flooded with emails from angry fans. Read some examples. Some emails have been edited for clarity.To a world of wand-wielding Harry Potter loyalists, the studio executive had crossed to the dark side. Within hours of Warner Bros.'s decision to postpone the release of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" to next July, hate mail began to pour into the studio. An online petition expressing fans' disgust with the decision garnered more than 45,000 signatures. The studio says it even received death threats. "I hope you choke on your own saliva," snarled one fan in an email.

While executives' private email addresses circulated via the Web, angry homemade videos were being uploaded onto YouTube. In one, Greg and Penny Gershman overlaid their own subtitles to a German film about the final days of Adolf Hitler. "How am I supposed to get my Potter fix now!" Hitler violently shouts, according to the new subtitles, when told of the delay by one of his officials. He adds: "We are going to make Warner Brothers suffer."

The withering attacks over a family-friendly franchise like Potter show how the nature of fan uprisings has grown increasingly hostile. Thanks to the Web, angry fans can arm themselves with the latest information and speedily deliver profane brain dumps straight into executive email boxes. When CBS canceled its drama "Jericho" last year, fans deluged its network with vicious emails and a cavalcade of nuts -- a sly reference to a word used in the finale. As a result, CBS changed its mind and ordered up new episodes.

Victim of Success

It's an unpleasant new challenge for the entertainment industry, which is more used to quaint letter-writing campaigns like the one that briefly saved the television show "Star Trek" from being canceled in the late 1960s.


The five prior Potter films have grossed almost $4.5 billion in world-wide box-office revenue, making the series the biggest franchise in history. In the past, Warner Bros. has invited staffers of Potter fan Web sites to movie premieres to help whip up hysteria ahead of upcoming movie releases. With its transgression, Warner Bros. inadvertently unleashed this powerful force against itself.

On Aug. 19, Mr. Horn issued a formal apology assuring fans that the studio "would certainly never do anything to hurt any of the films." He also noted a "silver lining," which is that "Half-Blood Prince" would now open closer to the studio's seventh planned Harry Potter film, due out in November 2010.

But die-hard fans, sometimes called "Potterheads," weren't appeased. Kerry McGee, a 24-year-old office administrator from Townsville, Australia, says Mr. Horn's attempt to create a positive spin on the delay "put fuel on the fire." In response to Mr. Horn's apology she sent 30 angry letters to Warner Bros. in bright red envelopes -- an allusion to "howlers," a magical kind of hate mail in the Potter world that screams loudly at the recipient and explodes violently if left unopened.


A studio spokeswoman declined to comment on Mr. Horn's behalf for the story, saying that Mr. Horn's apology spoke for itself. People at the studio say that while they knew that tampering with the Harry Potter release date could stir up dark forces, the studio never expected the current onslaught.

Potter fans felt particularly betrayed by the studio for giving them such late notice about the delay. In late July, just two weeks before the announcement, the studio released a trailer for the film, which explores the teen wizards' early struggles with romance and promises the shattering death of a major character. And Time Warner's Entertainment Weekly had just put Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe on its cover.

Crass Admission

An eight-month delay for a big-budget movie is highly unusual. But because Warner Bros. elected not to associate the Harry Potter movies with many corporate sponsors, "Half-Blood Prince" is less encumbered with the kind of deadlines typically faced by major Hollywood movie releases. (The film is delaying some ancillary products, like Electronic Arts Inc.'s "Half-Blood Prince" videogame.)


Many fans felt Warner Bros.'s stated reason for the delay -- that the film would make a bigger splash in the middle of summer -- was a crass admission that the studio cares only about bigger box-office returns. "YOU just slapped the face of EVERY Harry Potter Fan and told us you don't care what we want -- you only want our money!" stormed Natalie DeGennaro, a 50-year-old electronic-design engineer who lives in Hillsborough, N.C., in an email she sent to Time Warner Chief Executive Jeffrey Bewkes, Warner Bros. Chairman Barry Meyer and other executives.

"You are blasted, greedy, money-driven executive b-," wrote Lauryn Adams, a student at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.

Anthropological experts on Potterheads aren't surprised by the venom. "A lot of our fans live in a fantasy world that they share with hundreds of thousands of other people -- so when some people get angry, they feed off each other," says Melissa Anelli, who runs fan site "The Leaky Cauldron" and has written a book about the Harry Potter phenomenon that comes out this November.

To appease fans, the studio could release some additional teaser or content, suggests Andrew Sims, who helps run MuggleNet, a fan site named after the Potter term for someone lacking magical powers. "If something new came out, everybody would forget about it. But I got to be honest, a little part of me died inside when I heard about the delay," the 19-year-old college student said in a telephone interview.

Some think the outsized reaction could actually be a boon for the studio. Steve Sansweet, who runs fan relations for George Lucas's Lucasfilm Ltd., says "Warner Bros. should be delighted. Sure, they have a problem on their hands, but they are also seeing the passion of their fans. The real problem comes when you have fans that don't give a damn."

The fans, however, are still angry. Many are still signing petitions planning protests and uploading angry videos to YouTube. Ms. Fink, the artist and administrative assistant, recently stood outside Warner Bros.'s Burbank lot with a large sign. "Dear Mr. Horn," she scrawled in red marker. "You will forever be known as 'The man who changed Harry Potter's release date.' Are you happy now?"

"Harry Potter is for the fans, he's for the underdogs, and so am I," Ms. Fink says. "I won't stop fighting this."

Write to Lauren A.E. Schuker at lauren.schuker@wsj.com














From The Telegraph

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Harry Potter: Warner Bros receives hate mail over Half-Blood Prince delay
Harry Potter film executives have received a deluge of hate mail from fans disgusted with their decision to postpone the latest film by eight months.

By Stephen Adams
Last Updated: 8:01PM BST 08 Sep 2008


In August Warner Bros. made the surprise announcement that it was putting back the release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince from November to next July.

Warner Bros. has since received death threats, according to The Wall Street Journal, with one angry fan writing: "I hope you choke on your own saliva."

An online petition expressing disgust at the decision has also garnered more than 45,000 signatories.

Alan Horn, president and chief operating officer, admitted in his August 14 statement that Warner Bros. was postponing the film because it could make more money out of a summer release.

He said that "the summer season is an ideal window for a family tent pole release, as proven by the success of our last Harry Potter film".

He also blamed a recent strike by American script writers for the delay.

But fans have accused Warner Bros. of being more concerned about making money than keeping them happy.

One wrote on favourite Potter discussion forum The Leaky Cauldron: "Better for "family tentpole" events? More like better for WB's bottomless wallet.

"Yes, it's their movie and they can do whatever they want with it, but to pretend like it's all about the fans is just a slap in the face."

Others did not believe Mr Horn's claim that the US writers' strike was partially to blame for the delay.

One wrote on The Leaky Cauldron: "I am so incredibly angry I can't even contain it.

"If the WB thinks we are going to fall for that writer's (sic) strike thing they are dumber than I thought. This script was written and being filmed when the strike was on and barely inflenced (sic) productions in the UK. It was a US problem."

The Warner Bros. announcement came just two weeks after it released a tantalising trailer, whetting fans' ravenous appetites for the film, which will reveal the death of a major character.

Mr Horn has issued an apology to fans, saying Warner Bros. "would certainly never do anything to hurt any of the films."













And from The Leaky Cauldron
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Wall Street Journal on the Wrath of Harry Potter Fans
HBP Film
Posted by: Sue
September 08, 2008, 09:50 AM

As readers are aware, the news of the delay in the release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince film until July 17, 2009 was met with great emotion, dismay, and a fair amount of anger. The Wall Street Journal has a new article online today, focusing on the reaction to the news from Warner Brothers, including the subsequent “apology” from WB president Alan Horn. The article states that “People at the studio say that while they knew that tampering with the Harry Potter release date could stir up dark forces, the studio never expected the current onslaught.” Some of that onslaught would include the multiple emails, petitions, YouTube videos (“Greg and Penny Gershman overlaid their own subtitles to a German film about the final days of Adolf Hitler. “How am I supposed to get my Potter fix now!” Hitler violently shouts, according to the new subtitles, when told of the delay by one of his officials. He adds: “We are going to make Warner Brothers suffer.”) and angry responses posted globally on the net and in mails sent to Mr. Horn himself. Examples:

“Jean Fink, a 51-year-old Los Angeles artist who also works as an administrative assistant, was so distraught after a night of fitful sleep that she dashed off a scathing message to the man who’d betrayed her. “I can’t breath amymore [sic] because you just ripped out my heart,” she wrote in an Aug. 15 email. ...

”...die-hard fans, sometimes called “Potterheads,” weren’t appeased. Kerry McGee, a 24-year-old office administrator from Townsville, Australia, says Mr. Horn’s attempt to create a positive spin on the delay “put fuel on the fire.” In response to Mr. Horn’s apology she sent 30 angry letters to Warner Bros. in bright red envelopes—an allusion to “howlers,” a magical kind of hate mail in the Potter world that screams loudly at the recipient and explodes violently if left unopened.”

Additional comments are reflected in The Telegraph here. The Wall Street Journal piece continues on to note that much of the anger was directed toward the exec at WB, as many felt the move was a purely money generating and motivated decision move, “a crass admission that the studio cares only about bigger box-office returns. “YOU just slapped the face of EVERY Harry Potter Fan and told us you don’t care what we want—you only want our money!” stormed Natalie DeGennaro, a 50-year-old electronic-design engineer who lives in Hillsborough, N.C., in an email she sent to Time Warner Chief Executive Jeffrey Bewkes, Warner Bros. Chairman Barry Meyer and other executives.”

We here at Leaky and many of the other fan sites witnessed first hand the emotional, and largely angry outpouring of emotion that filled our comments by the hundreds and hundreds. Our own Melissa Anelli is cited as saying “A lot of our fans live in a fantasy world that they share with hundreds of thousands of other people—so when some people get angry, they feed off each other.” Andrew Sims of MuggleNet chimed in with the thought that “If something new came out, everybody would forget about it. But I got to be honest, a little part of me died inside when I heard about the delay.”


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On March 12th, 2009, TheAge.com.au reported :

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Fans give thumbs down to new Harry Potter



Harry Potter fans have criticised the latest movie about the boy wizard after seeing a sneak preview of the film.

A group of fans attended a secret screening of Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince on Wednesday in the US, but were left disappointed after discovering the film was missing several key characters and plotlines contained in the original book.

"The film is dominated by romance - Ron with Lavender Brown, Ginny with Dean Thomas, Hermione's growing love for Ron, Ron's potion-affected desire for Romilda Vane, and ultimately Harry and Ginny," one fan told The Sun newspaper.

Another said: "Anyone who has read the book will be severely disappointed."

The new film tells the story of how Harry, played by Daniel Radcliffe, is taught by mentor Dumbledore how to defeat his arch enemy Voldemort.

The book details a series of Harry's "memories", but the film has reduced them to just two.

The film is due to premiere in the UK on July 17.

AAP





http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2009/03/...6447446836.html





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New trailer for HBP (Thanks IMDB) :


http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi1236534041/



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WB (the most foul and greedy) has posted a new trailer for HBP.

It is good, but then, they are pulling out all the stops after insulting us so badly last Fall.




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