CC #219: Week of May 27, 2007
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Ron and Hermione train with Luke Skywalker on the Millennium Falcon. This is a special Maniacal Month caption image! Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Ron and Hermione train with Luke Skywalker on the Millennium Falcon. This is a special Maniacal Month caption image! Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
Universal Studios is seeking a deal with J.K. Rowling to build a $500 million “Harry Potter” mini theme park in Florida.
In this week’s Caption Contest image, the name’s Potter. Harry Potter. This is a special Maniacal Month caption image! Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
by Dan Estes (dan dot estes at gmail dot com) This past summer, during an interview on the talk show “Richard & Judy,” J.K. Rowling touched off the debate about who will live and...
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Dumbledore delivers a very important bundle of blankets to Privet Drive. Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
by The Ninth Doctor I’ve been more than a little bit baffled lately when I’ve heard people saying that the movies have been leaning towards a Harry/Hermione relationship. This has, for some reason, seemed...
by Gmariam In her article Harry’s Temptation, Christina Ford discusses the idea that Harry may be tempted to do something horrible and may need redemption for that act, and that Severus Snape may have something...
“Goblet of Fire” has set records at IMAX and the box office.
by Brandon This is Brandon signing back on, bringing you another new episode of The Underground Lake. I have no real old business, so let’s get right to it. Like you all, I have...
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