
AUGUST 7, 2003 at 10:44 AM
Posted by CHEESER
Source: The Leaky Cauldron
Putting a stop to endless speculation as to whether recently published pictures from the set of Prisoner of Azkaban were rehearsal shots or not, the official UK movie site has put up a few of the ones we've seen, labeling them as images from the upcoming theatrical film
. And yes, they are wearing normal clothes, not robes. Take a deep breath.
Some comments that highlight the great divide this issue has caused are well put by HPANA member Aravis:
I am not going to get over the fact that the characters aren't wearing robes! Some people have pointed out that in the other movies occasionally the trio wasn't wearing robes. Well I've been rereading PoA and in the Shrieking Shack scene the trio were definitely wearing robes. Also, when Hermione attacks Draco, they are in between classes so both of them (with Crabbe and Goyle) would at the very least be wearing a school uniform. I mean, looking at the pics I could be looking at any upcoming cheap teen flick.
Their robes are part of the wizarding world, which brings me to another point: the pure-blood wizards don't usually own muggle clothing at all! I mean, in GoF wizards were wearing all sort of muggle clothing that didn't match or the guys were in dresses or something because they didn't usually wear muggle clothing! Now, Hermione and Harry live with muggles, and Ron's dad works in the Muggle Dept., but Draco would rather be caught dead than wear muggle clothing and suddenly he's dressed like he's walked straight out of GQ.
I say we need to see CuarĂ³n's final product before we judge.
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Professor
Points: 1012
Imperio says:
I have to say I will be extremely vexed if in the final product they walk around in muggle clothing the whole time. Not only with Cuaron but with Columbus and everyone else who let that happen. They wear robes not muggle clothing!!!
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 10:59 AM EST
Head Girl
Points: 444
hermoninny says:
The only image I've seen of Draco so far in these pictures is him in robes. *shrug* Like I've said before in prior comments, I don't really care as long as the movie is as enthralling as the book itself. I'll still pay money to see it. I can't wait until we get the first trailer.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 11:03 AM EST
Head Girl
Points: 468
Charlie'sMum says:
I agree - I try not to let the movies bother me too much, since I knew in advance they would be totally inferior to the books, but since JKR made a point in several of the books how the wizards DO NOT dress like muggles, I'm surprised that she let them 'dress down' so much in the 1st two movies. It will bother me if they are trotting around in muggle clothes the whole time. But I'll just have to put up with it I guess. We are talking hollywood here, they are not known for logic or consistancy at the best of times.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 11:07 AM EST
Points: 644
digicasey says:
Yes there will be Quidditch in this movie (confirmed from several sources)
As for the robes, we all know the "poetic license" that WB has taken with the Harry Potter series thus far. I do believe, however, that the movie will be the best one thus far.
I've been told by a few people that WB is trying to keep the new robes as a bit of a surprise (of course, we have seen them from a photo a few months ago).
:-)
Casey
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 11:24 AM EST
Points: 790
M. Sebastian says:
Did JKR lose some control with this film? No "school uniforms"? Was this Cuaron's idea? I note Warner Bros. site with the photos lists him as "previously directing A Little Princess and Great Expectations". What happened to Y Tu Mama Tambien -- definitely an R rated film.
I still think it will be the best so far of the series, as was the book.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 11:43 AM EST
Snape's Woman
(Moderator)
Points: 5392
Prof. Andaxia Moonstar says:
Darn! There went my assumption about these being rehearsal pics. Well, I will still be seeing the movie on opening day, but I sincerely hope they will be wearing robes at appropriate times. It does disturb me a little to see Crabbe in Muggle clothing - I couldn't tell if what Draco was wearing were robes or Muggle clothes though. Guess we'll find out soon enough.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 11:43 AM EST
Headmaster
(Moderator)
Cheeser says:
If nothing, the saving grace may well be that John Williams is composing the score again for this one. I was surprised to learn he didn't actually "write" the music for Chamber of Secrets - he "produced" it. Which may explain the grossly exaggerated finale.
My feeling is that Cuaron will show us raw acting at it's finest, and Williams can write beautiful, emotionally evocative tunes. I'm pretty sure my eyes will leak a bit when Harry performs his Patronus and thinks he sees his dad.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 11:49 AM EST
Student
Points: 233
magic_cat111587 says:
I definatly agree with this article I mean they weren't wearing robes and they should it makes the movie and even the book the more real i guess you could say. this is showing me that they aren't really being that faithful to the book. I wonder what Jk rowling is going to do about this i wonder if she even cares. maybe it isn't affecting her as much as it is her fans but you know what hopefully the movie will be good anyway. i hope.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 11:53 AM EST
Witch
Points: 742
TigerEyez says:
When I first saw these pictures, my first thought was that JK has lost her position of control on the set of the movie. I really do wonder if she is still supervising the filming. I also don't like the fact that their clothes are update with today's fashions...i.e. Hermione's cute little belt and hoodie. This book took place in 1993 not 2003.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 11:59 AM EST
Squib
Points: 163
ObsessedWithDan says:
Like TigerEyez, I wonder if JKR has any say in whats going on anymore. The books won't even relate to the movies if they don't wear the robes or change the characters. Like Draco for example, he looks like Aaron Carter and Dudley is supposed to be blonde. The clothes don't even look right. I thought Harry wasn't given hand-me-down clothes from Dudley. Those clothes look like they fit Dan pretty well. Hermione is wearing a belt that has just come in style. She has enough sense to show off the fashion at the premeires, not during the movie. I just hope that the movie will be good. I don't think it was very smart to change directors. They complain that the kids are growing up, then they go and make it delayed by a year. I hope this all works out.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 12:14 PM EST
Metamorphmagus
Points: 37946
tonks black says:
Yay! You go Aravis! And i have to agree with her; Purebloods dont own any muggle clothes.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 12:26 PM EST
Squib
Points: 181
stupefy128 says:
The clothes really dont matter in the movies its how well the movies is and how well it followed the book.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 12:48 PM EST
Witch
Points: 712
harryroxmysocks says:
I dont really care about the whole "robes" issue, I mean, its not like they're wearing robes the WHOLE time they're at Hogwarts. They probably take them off after class or something. Im just getting tired of seeing the same pictures, i wish they would release more or just relase the movie already!
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 1:01 PM EST
Professor
Points: 1037
Fred and/or George says:
I believe that one of the more valid criticisms of the films thus far has been that they've added very little to the books. That is, that they tried so hard to match the details in the book that they didn't entirely succeed in making a movie that truly stands on its own. [For the record, I personally own and love both films.] Granted, there are details and characters in the stories that must be followed carefully for them to be able to develop the entire series. Rowling is crafty at introducing plot points and characters that seem arbitrary at first, but become quite significant later. I believe that the films can be faithful to the books, without being slaves to the books.
I'm very much looking forward to what Alfonso Cuaron does with Prisoner. The fact that he's been able to bring controversy to the table with 10 months till release appeals greatly to my mischievous side. Mischief making, after all, plays a significant role in this particular novel ("I solemnly swear I'm up to no good!") Choosing an independent filmmaker that's bold, brash, and controversial seems almost logical for this film.
I believe that the wardrobe is a moot point. For some characters, especially the adults, the clothing helps build the character. As far as deciding when the students are in robes or muggle clothing, I can't see the filmmakers' choices having a life or death impact on the story. Rowling herself makes the subject a little vague. At Christmas, the Weasley's are traditionally in sweaters (are they wearing them over robes? Doubt it.) In book 5, Harry talks about choosing clothes carefully for his Valentine's Day trip to Hogsmeade with Cho, so apparently he wasn't wearing robes. In book 4 at the World Cup the student age wizards are said to be better at dressing like muggles than their parents. And I would like to challenge anyone to come up with any evidence for the idea that Draco wouldn't be caught dead in muggle clothing. I can buy that he hates muggles, but even Death Eaters themselves could find it useful to blend in with a muggle crowd from time to time.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 1:08 PM EST
Witch
Points: 917
Slytherin_Punk says:
No offense Aravis but you can't except everything to be the same as the first two films. It is a new director and he is going to cahnge some things. I think it will be interesting to see the final movie. I wonder if J.K Rowling know about these and if she agrees?
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 1:47 PM EST
Prefect
Points: 361
LaDonna says:
It won't be so bad. They can't wear robes all the time. As far as Malfoys hating everything muggle. Lucius's clothes under his cape in the Chamber of Secrets movie weren't too wizard. Maybe with special effects Malfoys clothes will shimmer to look different then muggle clothes, but it really doesn't matter does it? Almost everyone will still want to see the movie.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 3:28 PM EST
Points: 216
RhondaWeasley says:
The Muggle clothing mostly disturbs me because they're so Dan, Rupert, and Emmaish instead of being character-like. If they're going to Hogsmead, maybe they'd throw on Muggle clothes (and they may have moved the Draco/Hermione scene to accomidate movie plotting, so it may not happen between classes). But the only person in the trio who should have decent Muggle clothes is Hermione. All Harry's muggle clothes should look like they once belonged to Dudley, correct? Not to mention EVERYTHING Ron owns should be a used hand me down, with the exception of his yearly Christmas Maroon Jumper. And what basically looks like something out of the actor's home wardrobe does not have the same effect. And I don't remember a mall in Diagon Alley, the pure blood kids should absolutly not look like they shop at the gap.
The muggle gear images just makes it look more like the Dan, Rupert, and Emma movie and less like a Harry Potter movie, but if they've done a decent job with the film it MAY work.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 3:37 PM EST
Points: 10
Paiswitch86 says:
why are y'all making such a fuss over pictures? none of you have seen the movie, so those of you who are planning to "boycott" PoA should be ashamed! they aren't makeing the movies exactly like the books it bugs me a little too. but there isn't anything we can do about it. . every thing will be ok just calm down and stop pouting!
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 3:52 PM EST
Points: 10
Paiswitch86 says:
I just read the entire entry from fred and/or george and I have to say: THANK YOU!!! that is what I was trying to say, you just said it nicer! lol! I exspecially agree with the last paragrgh! all of y'all little pouting idots pay close attention to that paragragh! (thanks again!)
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 4:00 PM EST
Muggle
Points: 91
Sookie says:
I won't lose hope since most of the scenes that were shown are outside "school hours". I think the fantasy aspect of harry potter makes it so appealing to people(as it does for me), a whole different, exciting and mysterious world juxaposed to privet drive, the normal boring world that we live in. i hope they won't take that away in order to make the movie more "realistic". Cuaron is tricky. i loved the "little princess" but "y tu mama tambien", i was not a big fan of. I'm not worried though, you really can't go with story like Harry Potter.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 4:25 PM EST
Professor
Points: 1124
mattie says:
Still hope that the pictures was just something showed to the news so that they would get some time to make the movie, without all those Rita skeeters all around.... Well don't belive that much my self, but it was a try...
Well won't let the robes spoile it all, though i still think that they should be wearing them....
But the modern clothe doesn't really harmoni with the thing that Harry should be born in 1980....
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 4:36 PM EST
Head House Elf
Points: 2756
Dobby says:
Good goin Aravis! I totaly agree, they should be wearing the robes!
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 4:46 PM EST
Points: 216
RhondaWeasley says:
These photos are proably all from a day where they were shooting scenes without robes (free hours or Hogmead or whatever).
I'm quite sure even Wizards are familiar with general clothing-- trousers, jumpers/sweaters, etc. I'm quite sure you can pick them up in a place like Diagon Alley, but the clothes look a bit (especially with Dan and Emma) like something that fits the actor not the character, but Ron's sweater looks in place as a hand me down. Besides that, PoA in suppose to be set around 1993 and not 2003. And Wizards have been shown to be quite ignorant of the day to day of the muggle world, so there kids wearing the latest styles of the muggle world doesn't make much sense. Remember how the celebrating wizards stood out the day Harry triumphed over you-know-who. I do believe Vernon noted they were walking around wearing Robes. While some have more of a sense of muggle habits than others, if a guy is going to put on a woman's dress at an event where they're expected to blend then it has been displayed that the sense of it is somewhat limited in general.
However, the movie doesn't have to be in the book timeline or be the book exactly, timelines for book-to-movie translations are shifted all the time. Harry and Ron weren't wearing Robes when they went to Hagrid's in the CoS movie and went stomping throught the woods, nor were the kids wearing them when they went under the trap door in SS/PS (even though in both cases the clothes seemed, for lack of a better word, plain and in place). But the idea that uniforms are only required for class-hours only is also in place with movie canon and until I know exactly where the muggle-clothes scenes fit, I'm not going to throw a fit. Until I see a bunch of kids who look like they're in the latest teen-flick wearing Muggle clothes in class, I'm not going to panic. But I can't pretend it doesn't bother me that the available pics mostly, don't feature the Hogwarts Uniform.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 5:08 PM EST
Head Boy
Points: 423
ApplebyArrows says:
I'm not going to say anything untill I see the actual movie, except why would McGonogall be wearing robes and not anyone else. And another thing, if they don't wear robes in the movie, man am I going to be mad!
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 5:13 PM EST
Witch
Points: 959
Alcestis1 says:
Unless JK Rowling directs the movies herself, there are only going to be "interpretations" of the books regardless of who directs them. The only person who has the most in-depth understanding of HP is Rowling herself. What we see on-screen is an interpretation of the books insted.
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 5:16 PM EST
Squib
Points: 175
Magical Me says:
I will , like most of you, have a heart attack if they wear muggle clothing all the time. Surely, JK wouldn't allow that to happen, though. We must keep the faith!
Posted Aug 7, 2003 at 6:00 PM EST
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