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Never a movie based on a book, they always get stuff wrong. Even HP missed out Peeves, forgot about Winky, made Neville find the Room of Requirement and had 'me' already know what the Room of Requirement is. And had Voldemort die by disentegrating into gross skin-flake butterflies instead of falling to the ground dead, when the whole point was that in the end he died like a normal, mortal man.
So my favourite movie is probably Wreck-It Ralph because I'm childish.
Or The Battle for Mewni, if that counts, although that's technically just a bunch of episodes of SVTFOE being aired together as a movie
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Percy Jackson and The Olympians


Hahahahaha, no XD That movie is so inaccurate I want to break my iPad XD

But my favorite movie is Koe no Katachi a.k.a. A Silent Voice XD
IKR... -_- The PJO movies are right up there with Mrs Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
Olive is about four years old, a brunette, and is lighter than air but does not control air! Emma has blonde hair and fire powers, and doesn't need gloves to control that! Bronwyn is about seventeen and the most motherly of the peculiars! Millard is about sixteen and believes that wearing clothes undermines his invisibility (these people are practically his siblings, and the only person bothered by it is Ms Peregrine)! Fiona has wild, dark brown hair, rarely speaks, and is about sixteen!
HOW COULD YOU MESS UP LIKE THIS, MOVIE MAKERS?! I bet the plot itself is just as wrong or worse, but I never watched it.
Oh, and Ms Peregrine's clothes don't transform with her.
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IKR... -_- The PJO movies are right up there with Mrs Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
Olive is about four years old, a brunette, and is lighter than air but does not control air! Emma has blonde hair and fire powers, and doesn't need gloves to control that! Bronwyn is about seventeen and the most motherly of the peculiars! Millard is about sixteen and believes that wearing clothes undermines his invisibility (these people are practically his siblings, and the only person bothered by it is Ms Peregrine)! Fiona has wild, dark brown hair, rarely speaks, and is about sixteen!
HOW COULD YOU MESS UP LIKE THIS, MOVIE MAKERS?! I bet the plot itself is just as wrong or worse, but I never watched it.
Oh, and Ms Peregrine's clothes don't transform with her.
The PJO movie makers changed Annabeth to a BRUNETTE, what in the world XD And u can find a whole 200 something errors in the movie when u search online .3. XD
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The PJO movie makers changed Annabeth to a BRUNETTE, what in the world XD And u can find a whole 200 something errors in the movie when u search online .3. XD
IKR, dunno how they planned to handle the prophecy about a child of one of the Big Three turning 16 when Percy was already that old in the Lightning Thief movie. I swear, they just skimmed through the book, read one word from each chapter, and made the movie based on that.
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IKR, dunno how they planned to handle the prophecy about a child of one of the Big Three turning 16 when Percy was already that old in the Lightning Thief movie. I swear, they just skimmed through the book, read one word from each chapter, and made the movie based on that.
IKR! The cast of the movies had this interview and then when they were asked if they like blue food, the guy that played Pecy was just like: That was random. And I totally exploded on him XD
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IKR! The cast of the movies had this interview and then when they were asked if they like blue food, the guy that played Pecy was just like: That was random. And I totally exploded on him XD
You know they made a musical? The age is off in that's too, but from what I read about it (I didn't see it, it's not like I live somewhere I could possibly go to see it, and I found out too late anyway), aside from that it's absolutely perfect, and Rick Riordan even said he loved it
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You know they made a musical? The age is off in that's too, but from what I read about it (I didn't see it, it's not like I live somewhere I could possibly go to see it, and I found out too late anyway), aside from that it's absolutely perfect, and Rick Riordan even said he loved it
Age seems like the one thing that should obviously correct, but no. It's like that in a lot of movies, and I always find it strange.
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