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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2

2011/07/17 By staze

Friday evening I purchased tickets for Tara and I to see the last Harry Potter movie. After sitting in line for a few hours (I figured I might as well just sit and read), we got to see what 10+ years have built all of us up to. And, I have to say at this point, I’m kind of disappointed.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 was, simply, a bit cheesy. Tara tells me they were all cheesy, but for some reason, this one seemed the most obvious to me. Previous cheesiness could be chalked up to how young the actors were, or the tone of the subject matter, etc. This one, though, was supposed to be epic. It was the climax for everyone. They’d battle it out and that was that. Ignoring the inconsistencies with the book (which were generally minor), the movie just didn’t keep me from thinking “ugh” at some points. Honestly, I’m guessing that’s due to the special/visual effects needed for the battle, but that seems a flimsy excuse when you consider the LoTR movies, and their epic battles. No, this seems like, really, the second half of the book just didn’t translate well to the big screen.

They did some things very well. The things I really liked where the flashback to Snape’s past, the King’s Cross station scene, and how Voldemort kept looking more and more haggard. But outside of that, it seemed that some of the actors just didn’t really show the scale of what they were living. Part One of Deathly Hallows worked. It was slow, because they really did wander around for weeks/months. Their task was really significant, and they had very little to go on. Part Two, though, just didn’t have that scale.

I’m not final on my review, since I’m going to wait until I can watch Part One, and Part Two back to back when the latter arrives on DVD. But for now, alas…

[xrr rating=3.25/5]

Filed Under: Reviews

WordPress Admin SSL subdomain

2011/07/17 By staze

Update: With the help of “mvied” we were able to get WordPress HTTPS to solve this issue. Version 1.9 supports Shared SSL and Shared SSL Admin. There is a nagging bug with cookies, but “mvied” is extremely helpful, and even took the time to login to my site, and muck with the plugin code to fix some annoying, but not show-stopping bugs with certain images not loading in WP-Admin. The thread where the public part of the discussion happened is here.

Since switching on Cloudflare on my site, I’ve been forced to disable SSL administration since CF won’t proxy SSL unless you pay for it. So, I’ve been searching for some way to have wp-admin and wp-login re-direct to a different subdomain (like ssl.staze.org) for administration functions. Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be any way to get this to work.

This page on wordpress.org seems to indicate it’s possible, but looking around online, and trying everything listed yields no successful results.

My hope is that I’ll find something, and post back here how it’s done, since information is scarce. If anyone knows how this is done, please contact me. I hate not having SSL enabled since I don’t feel comfortable using the iOS apps to post, or logging into my site from elsewhere in the world.

Filed Under: Miscellany

Outage

2011/07/07 By staze

Site will be temporarily offline today from about 6pm to midnight (probably). Theoretically cloudflare should prevent this from being an issue as it should continue to serve up my content, but just incase…

Thanks!

Filed Under: Miscellany

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