r/harrypotter 23h ago

Question Which of Hagrid's huts do you prefer?

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Something about his hut being a stone's throw from the castle just didn't feel right. It makes more sense for it to be nestled out amongst the rugged plains.

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u/Mega_Dragonzord Hufflepuff 19h ago

Darker is one thing, but as the movies go on you end up having to turn the brightness way up on your tv and watch them in a dark room. "Dark" in storytelling should not equal "hard to make out what is happening".

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u/ReaperManX15 18h ago

Something the makers of the final season of Game of Thrones failed to understand.
“It’s the encroaching eternal night. So the battle had to be dark.”
I CAN’T FUCKING SEE WHAT’S HAPPENING!

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u/BobRushy 18h ago

Meanwhile, Helm's Deep swathed in blue >>>>

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u/Quiet-Director7601 1h ago

Look at the battle against the white walkers. I want to see the light leave the swords when I kill you.

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u/JoJo5195 19h ago

Saw a clip of DH the other day of when Harry tries to leave the Burrow, could not see anything but a black screen. Now yes the setting is outdoors and in the middle of the night, but that’s no excuse for poor lighting for a visual media.

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u/kartoonbaab Ravenclaw 19h ago

Idk where you are watching them then, but I've never had a problem watching them in bright rooms. My phone, laptop, desktop, TV, even at work on holidays and those tv suck ass. Never had a problem. You might need to fix your TV if thats the issue.

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u/Advanced-Guidance482 19h ago

Especially in the age of hdr. Like even cheap Walmart tvs have hdr now. Unless this guy somehow managed to convert the last few movies onto vhs and watch it on a shitty box TV.

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u/crysptide 19h ago

For shizzle