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Watch Just the Magic From All Eight Harry Potter Movies [Video]


YouTube user The Cussing Channel is famous for supercuts narrowing down specific parts of movies (Just the Jawas in Star Wars, Just the Joker in The Dark Knight, etc.), but they’ve really outdone themselves this time. This is all the magic spells in the entire Harry Potter movie series — about 17 minutes of it. And it’s the fastest 17-minute video you’ll ever watch.

It’s also really funny to watch them get better at casting the spells as they get older, because they sound positively drunk in that first movie. By the end, you’re remembering that feeling from last summer, when the series was finally ending, and as fast as it goes, you’ll still get a lump in your throat.

(via BuzzFeed)

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  • http://twitter.com/cosmo111687 Andres

    Zatanna can do everything Harry Potter can, but backwards and in high heels.

  • Anonymous

    Watched a bit – makes me glad I never wasted any time and money on this series.  LOTR was good but this Potter stuff looks too childish.

  • http://www.facebook.com/maude.garner Red Garner

     because the first few books were for children.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=178002540 Danielle Stanard

    Totally missing the first obliviate that Hermoine does on her parents.  Seems like a unforgivable oversight to me.

  • Terence Ng

    I’m more concerned that the Arresto Momentum spell was missed for DH2.

  • Terence Ng

    It’s a bit like saying “Star Wars was good, but this Futurama stuff looks too comedic.”

  • http://twitter.com/giualonso Giu Alonso

    I just love how Voldemort holds his wand like he just got a manicure. 

  • Anonymous

    I am a huge huge harry Potter fan. Love harry, hermoine and ron they are like my heroes. They are the best example of friendship, love and bravery. This novel teaches you loads on relationships, courage and friendships.

    Courtesy – http://www.indianmedguru.com

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