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SLIDESHOW: A Decade of Ron Weasley Looking Dumbfounded

It’s all my weary fingers can do to type another word about the blockbuster final installment of the Harry Potter film series, but here goes: Aren’t you going to miss Ron Weasley? Harry’s Hogwarts sidekick and Hermione’s adoring foil, the awkward man-child facing maturity by fire in this weekend’s climactic Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 . Oh — and the dumbfoundedness. Alllllways ready with the dumfoundedness.

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SLIDESHOW: A Decade of Ron Weasley Looking Dumbfounded

VIDEO: Soviet-Era Winnie the Pooh is Your Official Weekend Counterprogramming

On the off chance that you are not one of the zillions hoarding tickets for the global Harry Potter send-off or a parent jonesing for the Winnie the Pooh nostalgia fix that’s safe for your kids’ consumption as well, you might have a difficult time sorting out suitable new viewing this weekend. But we may have found your thing — especially for Pooh enthusiasts looking to save a few bucks.

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VIDEO: Soviet-Era Winnie the Pooh is Your Official Weekend Counterprogramming

9 Milestones in the Evolution of Ralph Fiennes

In this weekend’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 , Ralph Fiennes reprises his role as Lord Voldemort , the noseless, screamy “Dark Lord” archenemy of our bespectacled box office hero Harry Potter. How did the English Oscar-nominee transform himself from chilling Nazi war criminal to a J. Lo love interest and back again to another kind of purity-seeking evildoer?

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Talkback: Should Friday Night Lights Be a Movie (Again)?

Peter Berg ‘s beloved TV series Friday Night Lights ends this week, capping its rollercoaster five-season run with an Emmy nomination and a fantastic oral history of the show by its creators and stars over at Grantland . But this might not be the end for FNL , if, as reports say, Berg and Co. are trying to get another Friday Night Lights movie off the ground, to pick up where the small-screen storyline left off.

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