I'm very excited about the new Harry Potter movie, opening next Wednesday and already setting records in ticket sales. Want an early peek? Making its worldwide debut today is an exclusive podcast titled "Being Me Has Its Privileges," from the upcoming theatrical release, hosted by Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter), Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) and Emma Watson (Hermione Granger. In their continuing search for the retrieval and destruction of Voldemort's Horcruxes, Dumbledore takes Harry on a dangerous venture into an unknown cave where he believes they will find one of the dark objects. Because of the perilous nature of the journey, Dumbledore makes Harry promise that he will do whatever it takes to save himself - no matter what.
Also debuting today is an all-new "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" app that is available for free on the Apple App Store at www.itunes.com/appstore/. Fans can interact with an authentic recreation of Dumbledore's Pensieve - a device that allows them to view memories by unlocking Memory Vials to explore the vast assortment of official film content that appears in the Pensieve including: videos, posters, character information; and much more. . They can insert themselves and their friends into a Wanted Poster or the Daily Prophet by using the iPhone camera or uploading a photo from their album on to an iPod touch.
Additionally available is a special Harry Potter Retrospective clip, which gives fans a chance to relive the magic of years one through five.

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Thank you for your comment, GLJ. I gather you have not seen the film but have concluded it is evil nonetheless. I have not seen it either, but I have read the book and find no evil in it. Many clergy agree and have embraced the books, recognizing that the appeal of the stories is grounded in the human need for themes that enlarge our souls.
I pray for wisdom and discernment for all people -- and for grace, kindness, and compassion as well. I believe that books like the Harry Potter series are a form of parable that can teach very powerfully about good and evil and that a heart truly attuned to God can only benefit from stories like these. But I appreciate the sincerity of your concern and trust that this comment will be of benefit to others who are deciding whether the film is appropriate.
Aloha.
I am so glad Harry is back on the big screen. I love the world of wizards and dragons and friends that care so much for one another.
I do find it sad that so many Christians have judgments about the films. Jesus himself taught only love and really discourage judgment in any form. If he were alive today I am sure he would simply pray for the love in each person to grow.
I love your reviews.....
With love,
Susan - the angel blogger
Thanks so much, Susan, and I agree! Love, kindness, and compassion are what we should learn from the Bible, and judging not lest we be judged.
I love emma watson and dislike the idea of her being replaced in the last one but like the idea that she wants to go to university so have. She is a great influence and love her style!
I love Emma Watson, too, and am glad to tell you that she was able to work it out to complete the series and go to college (in the US!). The next film has already been completed and they are now finishing up the last one. She seems like a very classy and thoughtful person as well as a lovely and talented actress.
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