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There’s already been a lot of talk about how timely and relevant the new Martin Luther King Jr. biopic “Selma” is, and after the movie’s release on Christmas Day, Paramount has decided to widen the movie’s accessibility even further. Variety reports that starting January 9, the Selma Walton Theater in the city of Selma will… Read more »
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‘It’s really hard to say bye,’ one fan tells MTV News. By Terri Schwartz, with reporting by Brian Phares Daniel Radcliffe in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2” Photo: Warner Bros. “Goodbye, childhood.” Those two words, which one fan left behind for director David Yates during an early screening of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2,” probably describe the sentiment felt by many Potterheads after they walked out of Thursday night’s midnight screenings. MTV News took to the streets to find out what viewers thought of the final installment of the epic film franchise, and the response was as overwhelmingly positive as the critics’ . “I feel like it was a worthy completion,” said one fan, who was clad in a Gryffindor sweatshirt. “From the start it just grabs you by the neck and takes you along for the ride, and really for the last film, you can’t ask for anything more.” His female friend agreed, saying, “It’s really hard to say bye,” before becoming choked up. The tears were shared by both the male and female fans interviewed after the screenings of “Deathly Hallows, Part 2.” It’s a sentiment that even the “Harry Potter” stars felt , though leading man Daniel Radcliffe was glad to hear the movie got the fans choked up as well. Favorite scenes in the film ranged from seeing Harry surrounded by all his loved ones to Neville Longbottom’s epic scene with a certain snake. One girl in Slytherin garb said she was glad that the Weasleys didn’t disappoint this time around, and particularly liked seeing Harry and his friends defending Hogwarts in the movie’s final act. “It was bittersweet to see it end because it encompassed so much of my life,” one female fan shared with MTV. The man she was with agreed. “It was everything you could want to cap off, in our lifetime, one of the greatest film sagas ever that I’ve experienced,” he said. “It’s not one of those things where I’m sad that it’s ending, because I know it’s not really going to end,” another fan said. “But at the same time I know it’s like closing the final chapter on my childhood.” Send us your video review of “Deathly Hallows, Part 2” and we just might use it on MTV News! Related Videos Scenes From ‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – Part 2’ Related Photos ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2’ Opening-Night Madness

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The reports of Disney screening the first 65 minutes of Toy Story 3 at college campuses around the country has been circulating since March , so what better time than now for the New York Times to realize they exist. In an article yesterday, the Paper of Record reports on the screenings from the front line — ie; college campuses where students are screaming “No!” when the projector cuts out right before the film’s climax.

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Toy Story 3 Cliffhanger Screenings Meet Resistance on Twitter
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