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Sunday, June 17, 2007

Predicting Harry Potter’s final chapter

In conjunction with our multimedia game in which we’re asking Harry Potter fans to rank the characters most likely to die in the final volume of the series, due to arrive next month, we’re providing a thread here for you Potter buffs to share your conjectures about what will happen in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Will Harry live in his fight against Lord Voldemort? Will he find the parent supposedly still alive? How about friends Ron and Hermione?

For those of you obsessed about solving the plot threads of this saga - and you know who you are - step up and share your solutions.

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Made-in-Waco film making

Yes, that was a camera crew seen in Bellmead, Hewitt, Waco and Robinson last week and it was shooting real actors in a real (short) film.

The movie, with the working title Prescription, is from a short story by Baylor English professor and author Greg Garrett and directed by Baylor film professor, Joe Kickasola.

It’s only about 20 minutes long and in HD Video, but uses a mix of professional and amateur actors. In a nutshell, a widowed, small town pharmacist schemes revenge on the man his wife had an affair with, but a new piece of information turns his plans around and he must decide between revenge and forgiveness.

With the theater debuts of filmed-in-Waco Broke Sky and The Proper Care and Feeding of an American Messiah last year, and with the future premiere of the zombie film Risen still ahead, someone could assemble a Waco film fest …

Waco: We Do Films. Just a thought …

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