If you read
this story, then you might be one of the many fans whose frustrations and criticism compelled Warner Bros. president Alan Horn to issue a statement to respond to fans, regarding the delay of
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince's release until next July.
Warner Bros. president Alan Horn has released the following statement:
Many of you have written to me to express your disappointment in our moving Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince to Summer 2009.
Please be assured that we share your love for Harry Potter and would certainly never do anything to hurt any of the films. Over the past 10 years, we have nurtured and protected each film, and the integrity of the books upon which they are based, to the best of our ability.
The decision to move Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was not taken lightly, and was never intended to upset our Harry Potter fans. We know you have built this series into what it is, and we thank you for your ongoing enthusiasm and support.
If I may offer a silver lining: there would have been a two-year gap between Half-Blood Prince and the much-anticipated first part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which opens in November 2010.
So although we have to wait a little longer for Half-Blood Prince, the wait from that film until Deathly Hallows will be less than 18 months. I am sorry to have disappointed you now, but if you hold on a little longer, I believe it will be worth the wait.
Alan Horn
President, Chief Operating Officer
Warner Bros.
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84 Comments
#1 Mindless, insatiable executive greed
#2 Adding flourishes to &/or fixing any possible weaknesses in the upcoming film(s) that would have prohibited being awarded public notoriety for effort(s)..ergo, Oscar, the elusive golden snitch
#3...most likely... attempting continuity with characters (appearance of actual actors), etc. for HP HBP & HP DH
Very likely, filming has been in tandem (and will continue to be)
So, for instance, if someone has long hair/ black eye , intensive makeup... or perhaps extensive interrelated CGI prep for sequences (especially all of the vision/ dream sequences required) in either movie/both...the rough footage for both can be shot simultaneously which saves the studio inve$tment capital...further increasing their precious margin of profit$$$... Thereby, less going back and editing to make sure Rupert's haircut looks exactly the same or that Emma's oh-so-specific look of disdain is congruous.
more of #3 or #4.....
the actors are getting "up there" in age and Weak B@st@rd/ Whiny B!tch studios wouldn't want to have a handful of antiquities playing school chums / young adults. Ever-changing maturity/appearance and also acting style/influences in various projects that various HP actors are attempting is readily apparent- AND other than the actors who were established before HP... alternative film projects which are commonly regarded as insignificant or even failing(!), reason being (of course) other movies falling incredibly short of the enduring fame HP has endowed each actor with (certainly will be cult classics for all time) ... even the worst HP film outscripts and outshines most of the "award winners"
PLus at this point, WB would not want to risk losing commitment to any HP project (ending up casting a new batch which woul;d be a tragic flop and utterly LAME)
AND THE REAL REASON #5..WB is strategically pacing themselves...
especially with so much riding on the 18mo. apart / Irish-Twin conclusion(s) of the film series ...coordinated with the elaborate Universal Studios HP theme park build... which will open in conjunction with Deathly Hallows in 2010!!! www.universalorlando.com/harrypotter/
PS. HBP will open on my exact birthday (let me say that I am in my 30s..fair 'nough?)...so I am trying to be thrilled...
and not too p*ssed. laugh.
I need breakfast. Anyone for frootloops? yummmah.
By the way, Warner... call me
Chances are they will continue early pre-production on Deathly Hallows before HBP is out in May. I have not read the books, but I thought that Order of the Phoenix was good. I know there's a lot of info in that movie, sure, but it built up until the fight at the end with The Order and the DeathEaters. I can't wait to see how much of that wizardry battle stuff is in HBP. So far Goblet is my favorite though.
Also, the success of "The Dark Knight" projected for Warner Brothers that they didn't need another hit on their hands until summer 2012, and therefore decided that it wouldn't matter when they released it, so why not go along with the same Friday as TDK for the money. Seeing as the unexpected cash gain of TDK meant that they didn't have to think too strategically. And sure, it sounds contradictory for 2 reasons: 1) they don't need a hit for 4yrs, and 2) they'd go for the money anyway. Plus, I never saw "Transformers" and thought it looked bad, so I think that "Half-Blood Prince" will do better. After all, it's second to #5 in lack of events that CAN'T be cut out of the film, so it should work out.
OR, it's just like Yogurt's philospohy on sequels when he said: "Spaceballs 2: The Search For More Money."
Before you rant - learn something valid about show "business" and what it takes to get these types of movies into the theaters. Did you ever doubt for a moment that the ART of this film would EVER let you down, no matter when it was released? Now, c'mon people - appreciate what you have, not what you don't. Stop your whining and go read a book to a kid, Warner Bros. doesn't need your money, trust me.
And I think they will NOT make more money next Summer. There are so many big Summer movies next year, there is no real big competiton this holiday season. Potter was going to be THE event film of the Summer. It would have been #1 for weeks. WB seems to think Half-Blood will be another Dark Knight.
Plus we are STILL waiting 2 years for Deathly Hallows. Now we are waiting 2 years for Half-Blood. You know, maybe next Summer I'll buy a ticket for another movie and just sneak into Potter. That way the greedy, un-caring WB won't get MY money.
Rowling has done her task. She has presented a series of literature so intense that it has created a mass euphoria of its own. With the turn of the last page of Deathy Hollows I not only felt complete and full of answers, but sad and confused. What do I do now? The answer was simple: bask in the glory of the movies.
Yes, it is dissapointing to have to wait another year. However it is also reasurring and I almost hope that Deathy Hollows gets pushed back as well. That leaves us that much farther away from the end...
I think the only reason why the production made changes is because they don't want to lose profit due to an arising movie coming out this fall. I need not to say more, you know what I'm talking about! OK fine "Twilight". They don't want people getting divided and torn between both films. Making HP vulnerable of not making record breaking sells. That's the only reason. Not because they don't want you to wait for two years for the next installment of HP. They don't care about us! Because if they did, they would give the first Hundred bloggers to this statements Premiere tickets when HP Half-Blood Prince comes out in the summer!
Personally, I think that this bullshit. The only true reason they are postponing it is so that they can make more money. HELLO- they were gonna make a fortune anyway! I am not sure that this "silver lining" really is silver. I would have been fine waiting two years for the next installment because I would have been satisfied with watching the sixth movie in November.
I have also read somewhere that one of the actors said the they had finished it and it looked amazing. Question- If it is finished Mr. Alan Horn, than why don't you release the sixth movie when it is supposed to come out and get off your high horse and get to work on the seventh movie. That way everyone will be happy and maybe, just maybe , the seventh movie could come out like at least two months early. Because all you have done, by moving the release date, is create a small army of angry fans ready to boycott Warner Brothers movie until the sixth movie is released.
*** That was a copy of the letter I sent Mr. Horn
I believe that we should all boycott Warner Brothers movies until the sixth movie comes out.
We should also not go on the first day.
I think that this will show Mr. Horn that he has truly disapointed thousands of fans around the world.
It is you who needs a life, if you dont like the movie then keep your thoughts to yourself, or didnt you mothers not teach you "if you dont have anything nice to say, then dont say anything at all!"
Do yourselves a favor. Before the movie opens next June, GET LAID!!!!
so much for waiting for november to come quickly..
im definitely not going to watch on the first day..or week!
you guys can do the same.
hope NO ONE watch on its first day..hmpf
i don't really see any silver lining there, personally.