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harry potter and the half-told tale [watching]

i went to go see "harry potter and the half blood prince". i'm not really a fan of harry potter. i just tend to watch them when they come out in the theaters. i don't think i've ever seen a harry potter film twice. this wasn't mind-blowing but it did bring me back to the harry potter world in a charming way. it makes me want to read the books and i don't think i ever really wanted to before. it reminds me that it would be fun to live in the harry potter world for a little bit so that when the film ended it was kind of sad that the fiction on screen had ended. fortunately the series is not over yet so there will be yet another time when i can get sucked into the story in the theater. i was curious about the half-blood prince as it was never explained why that person went by that name. i looked it up but read nothing to give away what happens later in the books. i don't want to know. i want to find out on screen. then later i can fill in the gaps with the books.