Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) | dir. David Yates
Three turns should do it, I think.
Oh, and by the way.
When in doubt, I find retracing my steps to be a wise place to begin.
Good luck.
“At least no one on the Gryffindor team had to buy their way in,” said Hermione sharply. “They got in on pure talent.” The smug look on Malfoy’s face flickered. “No one asked your opinion, you filthy little Mudblood,” he spat. Harry knew at once that Malfoy had said something really bad because there was an instant uproar at his words. Flint had to dive in front of Malfoy to stop Fred and George jumping on him.
“It is always surprising for me, to see how long this period of time is, where I have come and from where I started. It is pleasant to follow that journey.”
Funny, the damage a silly little book can do, especially in the hands of a silly little girl.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) dir. Chris Columbus
[on being a known actress]: Most people are really nice but some stare, like you’re some kind of zoo exhibit and not a real person with real feelings. Even when you take away all the glamour and attention and premieres and everything, it still comes down to the fact that I’m acting.