From "World Quidditch: Ahead of the Game" - Summer 2000 Special Issue This magazine, the leading authority on international Quidditch, featured this poster as part of its series - "World Cup 2000" - about the stars of the national squads to compete in the World Cup held in England. I came across this old issue while cleaning my room, and thought it was worth sharing this poster of my favourite player with the many fans of this sport...
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I dont think age is the problem with Viktor in HP&TGoF. I remember a comment in the book about people finding hard to believe Krum was only 18, given his appearance and attitude. I guess the fact that Stanislav Ianevski looks more lilke a boxer than anything else is the real problem: too broad, not slim or tall enough.
But as with previous films, the major problem is the adaptation made for the silver screen *sigh* Poor Sran had to play a Viktor that was more brutish and had far less depth than his book counterpart. A pity.
-- The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity...
Excellent work dear!!! Since I haven't read the book I can only say, I don't see this guy as at all "disappointing" *toothy grin* but perhaps I would see otherwise if I had read it.
None-the-less, I love this!!! Woo-Hooo!!!
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I dont think age is the problem with Viktor in HP&TGoF. I remember a comment in the book about people finding hard to believe Krum was only 18, given his appearance and attitude. I guess the fact that Stanislav Ianevski looks more lilke a boxer than anything else is the real problem: too broad, not slim or tall enough.
But as with previous films, the major problem is the adaptation made for the silver screen *sigh* Poor Sran had to play a Viktor that was more brutish and had far less depth than his book counterpart. A pity.
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The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity...
None-the-less, I love this!!! Woo-Hooo!!!
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I should be in a big armchair with an enormous duvet.
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The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity...
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I should be in a big armchair with an enormous duvet.
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wake up and smell the coffee.
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The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity...
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I used a publicity still from HP & tGoF as a reference for the quidditch gear
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The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity...
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