I have a problem with Harry Potter. Its the same problem that I have with most Sci-Fi too. I think the problem lies within how much I hear about a certain thing without getting the chance to actual look at it for myself. Harry Potter firmly falls into this boundary area. I have never read the books or even seen one of the films all the way through. But I feel that I know everything about it and really don't want to hear it anymore. And there's still one film to be released and 2 more DVD's to come out, and no doubt I'll have to be heavily involved at work because of this. Everyone has thispraise for J.K. Rowling and, although I'm not knocking her personally, some of it should not make any difference. The main one being that she wrote the books in a Coffee Shop in Edinburgh. If the book was about coffee shops then yes, it would have been an influence, but as it stands it make no difference whatsoever to the things in those books. She should have gone to Tesco's and got some Nescafé and then maybe come up with 7 book ideas, rather than drag one out for god knows how long.
Other things that fall into this category:
Doctor Who. (its just a programme)
Lord Of The Rings (films)
Arctic Monkeys
Classic Grund, do greatly agree
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