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To be annoyed Harry Potter World is in the US and British books being made into American films?!

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DarlingDuck · 03/09/2011 20:49

I was pretty annoyes when I found out Harry Potter World was being made in America, on my children's behald obvioulsy, ahem. Am also annoyed that so many books set in the UK are made into American films, was really looking forward to 'I don;t know how she does it' coming out, only to watch the trailer and see it's set in the US. Same goes for Roald Dahl's 'Matilda'. Can't think of any other but am sure there are loads!

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mummytime · 04/09/2011 10:06

Do you have any idea how much it cost to develop th Wizarding World of Harry Potter? JKR was demanding it be so faithful to the books (a good thing) that Disney pulled out of being involved. I do not see any theme park in the UK or backer being able to plunge the huge amount of money into a project like that.
A lot of films are made here (a lot of HP was) but they need US money to fund them, and provide distribution etc. Actually I think next summer there is going to be an exhibition of sets etc. from HP in the UK. [[http://www.wbstudiotour.co.uk/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=harry+potter+uk&utm_campaign=harry+potter See here.

mummytime · 04/09/2011 10:08

Sorry link went wrong See here.

BedHog · 04/09/2011 10:19

We don't need a fake, concrete, commercialised Harry Potter World though. We've got the real thing - Alnwick Castle, steam railways, historic buildings, beautiful woodlands. You just need a bit of imagination and to be prepared to travel outside of a condensed 'Potterised' area which is probably going to be heaving with American brats anyway!

VoldemortsNipple · 04/09/2011 10:24

Leaveston studio tour is going to be so much better than HP world. Don't get me wrong , if I could afford to go I would, and I know I'd love it. But for me, there will be something truly magical about walking in Harry's footsteps. The tour will last 3 hours so there must be loads to see.

I'm sure threr will be a cafe selling butterbeer.

CheerfulYank · 05/09/2011 02:35

"American brats" , eh? Hmm

FWIW I agree with you. And would love to see Alnwick castle. A friend of mine is actually doing a study-abroad program right now and is living there for six months. Envy

I also think the decision to change the location of I Don't Know How She Does It is a terrible one. It seemed like such a London story to me! (As far as someone who's never been to London is concerned, anyway :) )

MadamDeathstare · 05/09/2011 02:48

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SouthernFriedTofu · 05/09/2011 03:22

English theme parks are not cool. No one travells 10 hours on a plane to go to an English theme park, I agree with you about Amercanizing books though. Although that thread was done 2 days ago!

MrsSchadenfreude · 05/09/2011 06:54

"Woof to you and the horse you rode in on lady"

GrinGrinGrin

MadamDeathstare, you have made my day. I have just dribbled tea down my nose!

There should be no themeparks in northern Europe due to the cold and wet inclement weather.

Wormshuffler · 05/09/2011 06:55

I agree with FerretMum, there is no way us Brits would have done Harry Potter World justice, it is mindblowing! I was awestruck when we visited back in february.

MrsSchadenfreude · 05/09/2011 06:58

Five people gave me a copy of "I don't know how she does it." Including my MIL...

CurrySpice · 05/09/2011 07:05

BECAUSE THAT'S WHERE THE BIGGEST MARKET IS.

CurrySpice · 05/09/2011 07:05

Ooops sorry caps Blush

CheerfulYank · 06/09/2011 05:53

I lurves her. :)

Booandpops · 06/09/2011 22:07

Hurrah. Booked a b&b to visit Alnwick next summer holiday
Can't wait!

Hulababy · 06/09/2011 22:12

I have been to Wizarding World of HP this summer and it is amazing. The attention to detail is immense and the rides are fantastic. It;s part of one of the Universal parks and reuses some of the land and rides that were there previousy, and some additional bits. It really has been very very well done. Hogwarts s great to walk through and the ride is stunning. DD adores walking through Hogsmead and her trip to Olivanders and having a wand chose her is still fresh in her mind.

I did read that there are or were some talks of having a WW of HP over here also. Not sure how far they have gone into that though.

I do hope to take DD to the studio tour next year though. I am sure she would love it.

januaryjojo · 06/09/2011 22:18

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Hulababy · 06/09/2011 22:20

Yes, we've been reading about it. It sounds like an experience not to miss :)

SpiderObsession · 06/09/2011 22:24

A British clause JK missed eh? The real coup was having all the films made in Britain with British actors. Fabulous. Besides we still have the filming locations.

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shanks313 · 06/09/2011 22:30

I live within 5 minutes drive of the Dursleys house and also the woods where they filmed alot of the last film.
Every time we go past the house..my kids say can we go see Harry Potter lol

iscream · 07/09/2011 04:13

jenniec79 I was so disappointed in the Shopaholic movie. Had looked forward to it for ages too. It could have been so much better, instead it was a really lame movie.

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