Apparently, someone thinks I look like Daniel Radcliffe. Hahaha.
That is translated as: “He looks like you at first glance.” — courtesy of Philip for the translation (because I actually had a hard time translating it. Hahaha)
The first person who told me I look like him was Darwin. That was way back in October 2010 when I was still wearing glasses. Haha.
Okaay. That’s all. Move on. Haha.

Apparently, someone thinks I look like Daniel Radcliffe. Hahaha.

That is translated as: “He looks like you at first glance.” — courtesy of Philip for the translation (because I actually had a hard time translating it. Hahaha)

The first person who told me I look like him was Darwin. That was way back in October 2010 when I was still wearing glasses. Haha.

Okaay. That’s all. Move on. Haha.

The film grossed a jaw-dropping $92.1 million in the U.S. on Friday. That’s not only the biggest opening-day draw of all time, it’s the highest-grossing single day in U.S. box office history.

Worldwide, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 is also breaking box office records. The film has already grossed more than $157.5 million internationally, breaking opening-day records in the UK and Mexico.

I’d give everything just to be in Rupert Grint’s shoes at this very moment!

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Can I just say that Emma Watson still looked the same?
Her beauty is eternal. She will never grow old! Haha.

Can I just say that Emma Watson still looked the same?

Her beauty is eternal. She will never grow old! Haha.

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I am not that much of a Harry Potter fan.

Yes. You read that right. I am not that much of a Harry Potter fan. 

It all started when I was in 1st year high school (2001). The class was required to read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.

Yes. We were required. The class was divided into groups to report every chapter in the book. 

I clearly remember that I was assigned to report Chapter 8 - The Potions Master. It went well and I almost did not care about the book anymore. lol.

Until later on that year, we heard that there will be a film adaptation! So, like all the others who were curious about the book we were all reporting, I watched it (There was no SM City CDO yet at this time. It was still being constructed. Haha).

The movie became an instant hit. Emma Watson became an instant crush. :)

10 years have passed and clearly it has already become a phenomenon. I am not as crazy as all the Potter fans out there but I cannot deny the fact that the Harry Potter phenomenon has already been part of my life. 10 years is like half of my life already. 

So yeah. I think it’s really that memorable. It’s already part of history and I’m glad I was there to experience it. I only read 4 out of the 7 books by the way. I only own one book (the one above) but I managed to watch all the 8 films!

I just watched the last HP film (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2) earlier. It was a great finale. I just find the kissing scenes lousy and unnecessary (haha. spoiler).

Like most of you also already know, the Potions Master played a great role in the last parts of the film. So, it was kind of a nostalgic moment. 10 years ago, I studied his character and now he’s become one of the most memorable characters of the series.

I still am not that much of a fan but it just makes me happy I was part of a great moment in history. Well done J.K. Rowling. Long live Harry Potter.