In the Order of the Phoenix, when Molly is dealing with the Boggart, the Boggart turns into her children...dead. It's her greatest fear. However, when the Boggart showed the twins, it showed them together. Meaning that even in Molly's worst fears, she never imagined them separated :-(
It’s literally because during Neville’s speech, it flashes to George when Neville says “And Fred, Remus, Tonks.” The look on George’s face in that moment broke me. You could see how much pain he was filled with when his other half…
Yes he looks like madeye but the character is not madeye, the character is barty crouch. Just because its not david tennant doesn't mean the character isn't barty crouch
Then that would mean in this quiz, whenever a character is using polyjuice potion, the screen time would count towards the actual character, not the character seen on screen (e.g.--when Harry and Ron use polyjuice potion to disguise themselves as Crabbe and Goyle in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, it would still count as Harry and Ron's screen time, not Crabbe and Goyle's screen time), correct?
In the credits, it says Alastor "Mad Eye" Moody was played by Brendan O'Gleeson and Barty Crouch Jr was played by David Tennant. Similarly in Chamber of Secrets Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint are the only people credited as playing Harry and Ron respectively and in Deathly Hallows Daniel Radcliffe is not credited as being Fred, George, Hermione etc in certain scenes and only Emma Watson is credited as having played Hermione, even though in some scenes they were played by other people due to the characters adopting another identity. None of the films say played by actor A when not using Polyjuice Potion, played by actor B when using Polyjuice Potion.
You don't understand what I'm saying. When you make a quiz like this, you need to be consistent and choose if the screen time represents the actor on screen or the character using the polyjuice potion. For example, you can't say all of Barty Crouch Junior's screen time disguised as Alastor Moody contributes to Barty Crouch Junior's screen time while saying each character disguised as Harry Potter in the battle of the seven Potters contributes to Harry Potter's screen time.
Also, if you were judging specifically by credits, you have to keep in mind multiple actors have played the same character in some situations (e.g.--Richard Harris played Albus Dumbledore in the first two movies while Michael Gambon played Albus Dumbledore for the rest of the series).
your argument is really absurd. in goblet of the fire movie, the person whom we SUPPOSED but were wrong about was barty crouch jr just looking like alastor moody
I should be forced to wear a dirty tea towel for forgetting about house elves. Agree, thought Hedwig would be here, and surprised to see Vernon but not Petunia or Duddykins.
Do animal forms of characters count towards a character's screen time (e.g.--all of the screen time when Peter Pettigrew was Scabbers, Sirius Black was a dog, or Remus Lupin was a werewolf)?
Surprised Barfy Jr has more screen time than Filch unless, as others have said, they are counting his time when he polyjuiced into Madeye. I suppose even when he was Madeye the character was still Crouch Jr.
I just looked it up myself and Filch has less than seven minutes total in all the films. He didn't appear at all in Death Hallows Part 1. It's such a memorable character, I suppose it just seems he's there more often. David Bradley is a wonderful actor.
Are you sure about Lockhart? Sure, you see him often in Chamber of Secrets, but after that you never see him again. There are so many other characters you see less often in a single movie, but if you add up the total screen time in all the movies they appeared in, wouldn't their screen time be greater than Lockhart's?
If the cut-off had been two minutes lower, we would have picked up Molly Weasley, along with Dudley Dursley, Seamus Finnegan, Cornelius Fudge, and the flying Ford Anglia.
died.
Oh yeah! And the “Mooooooooorning” scene
Also, if you were judging specifically by credits, you have to keep in mind multiple actors have played the same character in some situations (e.g.--Richard Harris played Albus Dumbledore in the first two movies while Michael Gambon played Albus Dumbledore for the rest of the series).
Great quiz tho
Gave up after Bilbo Baggins, Shrek and Aquaman didn't work.
Also, how did Bellatrix get the same time as Lockhart, and only 10:30??