Sorcerer's Stone re-imagined.
February 6, 2008 4:51 PM   Subscribe

Brad Neely, the cerebral and arguably moderately psychotic comic artist, has re-imagined Harry Potter via his dry voiceover to accompany Sorcerer's Stone. This is serious nerdcore HP business and an absolute must for both fans of the series and of verbose wordsmithery. Download the audio track and instructions for viewing HERE.
posted by Escapetank (16 comments total)

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Wizard People, Dear Reader is one of my favorite movies. This has to be a double.
posted by Ambrosia Voyeur at 4:53 PM on February 6, 2008


yup. ROAST BEEFYWEEFS!
posted by Ambrosia Voyeur at 4:54 PM on February 6, 2008


I love Wizard People. This should almost not be deleted, so that others may come to know and enjoy Harry Fuckin' Potter, Ronnie the Bear and the Wretched Harmony's adventures. And yet it must be deleted.
posted by mumkin at 4:57 PM on February 6, 2008


Uhm... A 'double' that's three years old is completely acceptable in my book. Just sayin'. In fact I tire of the whole double fiasco argument. I understand reluctantly if it's been less than a month, but if it's been over a year, don't have a cow.
posted by ZachsMind at 4:59 PM on February 6, 2008


Harry: the New God, the Beautiful Animal. And, "We fucking go to school here." What a movie.
posted by nicolas léonard sadi carnot at 4:59 PM on February 6, 2008


i suppose that Id like to think that the sheer genius of this lends itself to being reposted every four years for others to discover easily rather than digging through archives.
posted by Escapetank at 5:01 PM on February 6, 2008


You can find it on YouTube. I was ... underwhelmed. It's insufficiently hostile for good satire.
posted by raygirvan at 5:02 PM on February 6, 2008 [2 favorites]


I've been looking for this, so thanks.

However: We think Neely has crafted an as-of-yet-unnamed new art form...

Joel Hodgson would like a word.
posted by DU at 5:08 PM on February 6, 2008


I tried doing something like this for Blair Witch Project, but gave up when I realized I'd be the only one who found it funny.
posted by ZachsMind at 5:08 PM on February 6, 2008


It's insufficiently hostile for good satire.

Well, it's not satire... I think that's your problem.
posted by pokermonk at 5:20 PM on February 6, 2008


It isn't satire, but I can't figure out what it's supposed to be. I made it part way through chapter 2 on YouTube, realized I hadn't laughed once, and quit. Does it get funnier, or should I just accept it's not my cup of tea and give up?
posted by The corpse in the library at 5:31 PM on February 6, 2008


I showed this to my girlfriend a couple of days ago. She was sadly unimpressed.
posted by blue_beetle at 5:38 PM on February 6, 2008


Does it get funnier, or should I just accept it's not my cup of tea and give up?

The quidditch game is the highlight. If you don't find that funny, then it's not for you.
posted by Bookhouse at 5:41 PM on February 6, 2008


The secret is monster bonghits.
posted by nicolas léonard sadi carnot at 5:42 PM on February 6, 2008 [1 favorite]


I feel like it's most effective when sitting down, matching up the audio and video manually and watching the movie as a movie - not as a hilarious YouTube video.
posted by pokermonk at 5:45 PM on February 6, 2008


The secret is monster bonghits.

Isn't it always?
posted by nasreddin at 5:56 PM on February 6, 2008


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