Potter Profile - Kelly from "Geek Love"

December 18, 2011
First off, how did you become a Harry Potter fan?
I was ten or eleven and my mom bought SorcererÂ’s Stone for my brother and I to
read. As soon as I started reading it I just fell in love and have been a fan ever since.
I even named my dog Bellatrix. Which is totally fitting for her cause sheÂ’s a little bit
crazy!
IÂ’m one of the many that grew up with Harry Potter. When the last movie came out
I was at a point in my life when I had graduated from college over a year before and
it was like Harry Potter was saying it was time for me to officially be an adult. My
childhood was Harry Potter and now both my childhood and Harry Potter were both
ending.
Now that all eight films are out, how to feel about the movie series as a whole? Favorite? Least favorite?
I think that the movie series is a very succinct way of summing up the overall feeling
and plot of the series. Naturally (as with most movies or shows based on books) the
books are infinitely better. But if you donÂ’t nitpick and compare the movies to the
books too much and take them as their own thing (which I know is hard to do!) then
theyÂ’re wonderful.
I used to always say that Prisoner of Azkaban was my favorite, but I really loved
Deathly Hallows Part Two. I donÂ’t think I have a least favorite. Which is such a
boring answer, I know. There are parts that are my favorites and parts that I donÂ’t
love as much, but no movie in particular that I really like less than the others. I will
always love the scene where Harry has used the Felix Felicis and is talking about
pincers on spiders. And I will always hate the scene where Harry and Ron are talking
to Aragog because I am so afraid of spiders! At that part of the ride in the Wizarding
World I was practically crying because I was so freaked out. And naturally thatÂ’s
where they take the picture and so the girl at the picture stand at the end of the ride
was laughing hysterically at me when I went down there to check it out.
The WB says they are pushing hard for DH:P2 at The Oscars this
year! What do you think Potter deserves to be nominated for, and
what do you hope it would win?
IÂ’m completely biased because if I had my way I would have Deathly Hallows Part
Two win everything. But in a more realistic hope (because I doubt it can actually win
everything) I think that it should at least be nominated for:
Best Picture
Actor in a Leading Role: Daniel Radcliffe
Actor in a Supporting Role: Alan Rickman
Visual Effects
Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
And thatÂ’s just the few that IÂ’d be really surprised and disappointed if it didnÂ’t get
nominated for. Daniel was just named Entertainer of the Year by Entertainment
Weekly so if he doesnÂ’t at least get nominated IÂ’d feel that he was robbed. And I
sincerely believe that Alan Rickman needs to win Actor in a Supporting Role. His
performance not just on Deathly Hallows but in the series as a whole is wonderful,
but heÂ’s particularly moving in Deathly Hallows Part Two.
You've just learned about the Deathly Hallows from Xenophilius
Lovegood. Which do you wish you could possess?
Definitely the Invisibility Cloak. After hearing the story of the Deathly Hallows IÂ’m
not sure how I could want anything else. Death and despair follows the brothers who
have the Resurrection Stone and the Elder Wand. The brother who had the Invisibility
Cloak lived a long and happy life.
I wouldn’t want the stress of having the Elder Wand – always wondering if someone
is coming to defeat me and steal it away.
And who wouldnÂ’t want to have an Invisibility Cloak so they could sneak around
Hogwarts and Hogsmeade?
If you won a tiny vial of Felix Felicis, what would you use it for?
Oh gosh. I have no idea. IÂ’d probably be really boring and save it. IÂ’d want to wait
until I had something really important coming up and use it then. Maybe if I had a
really big job interview or was looking for a house IÂ’d use it to get the job or find the
perfect house.
If you could look at memories to learn all about someone's past
and history, who would it be and why?
Walt Disney. I just think that his memories must have been fascinating. Finding out
from his own mind what it was like to create Mickey and Disney World and what
brought him there. IÂ’d want to know how he came up with it all.
When and how did you become aware of the show “Geek Love”?
I was on the New York Comic Con website buying a ticket to go. It said on the site
that they were having Speed Dating. I was interested and figured IÂ’d sign up. On that
page it said that it was going to be filmed and if you were interested in being a part of
it to send an email. So I sent an email and that was that.
Tell us of some of the other “Geek’s” that you mingled with in
the speed dating process. Did you find many others with similar
love for Harry Potter? Did you find that they were the easiest to
relate to? Or was it easier to relate to other fans from a different
series?
Unfortunately I didnÂ’t find many people who also liked Harry Potter in the same way
I do. I was hoping that I would because then that would instantly give me a topic to
talk to them about. Most people had read it or seen the movies, but didnÂ’t like it or
hate it. A few said they hated it – that was unfortunate because after that I felt like
I had a hard time coming up with things to talk about. All I really wanted to ask
was “How could you hate it?” and try to convince them to give it another shot. Which
would have been futile, IÂ’m sure.
Did you meet someone during the speed dating that really
intrigued you?
Yes. I did meet someone that I had a really nice three minutes with. We both really
loved another fandom, Doctor Who, and we talked about that for awhile. I really do
think that itÂ’s easier to relate to someone who has at least one of the same fandoms
that you do. IÂ’m most obsessed with Harry Potter, but I do also love a lot of other Sci-
Fi and Fantasy things.
Did you happen to find another MuggleNet fan (male or female)
during the process?
I didnÂ’t. But I wish I had. IÂ’ve been reading Mugglenet since I was thirteen or
fourteen. It would have given us an instant connection if I had found someone who
also read it.
The obvious final question Kelly: Did you find “Geek Love”?
Love is a really strong word to be throwing around. The convention wasnÂ’t that long
ago. So no, I didnÂ’t find Geek Love yet, but I might be on the way there.