Fantastic Beast Philosophy

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“My philosophy is that worrying means you suffer twice.” - Newt. Earlier this year, my friends introduced me to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, so that night we got the TV set up and there I was, sitting my on my couch watching this magical movie. I have watched it twice and would watch over and over again if I had enough time (It was awesome!). I had watched Fantastic Beasts because my friends had recommended it and because it was based on Harry Potter (I am a big fan of Harry Potter).
The director of Fantastic Beasts is David Yates and J.K. Rowling is the writer. J.K. Rowling is also the writer of Harry Potter. On November 10, 2016 Fantastic Beasts came out but I had to wait about a year to watch it unfortunately. Out of ten smiles I would give it a 8 ½ because it was
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I would watch a million times if I could and the all of the actors are perfect for their role, I can’t think of anyone else that would do the job. All of the special effects looked so realistic. All the magic was stunning and there were lot’s of good ideas for the magical creatures, plus they looked realistic too! New York was the perfect place to film Fantastic Beasts, I can’t imagine it being anywhere else. I love the idea that someone thought that they should tell what happened years before Harry Potter was even born because I have always wondered what has happened before his life. Fantastic Beasts is a movie and I am overjoyed that my friends recommended it for me. It was a great movie and I would recommend it to all of my friends as well. Obviously, other people think it’s amazing too because of all the awards they won, they have won fifteen awards and have been nominated in 50 awards. The overall summary is that Newt accidentally let some magical creatures lose and he and friends must help him find them all. Fantastic Beasts and where To Find Them was an incredible movie and I wouldn’t change it a

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