No, they describe the gun in a way to explain it to a wizard, so he probably had an actual gun. Remember Sirius was a lot smarter than the others, so he would know having a gun would help. And still - guns. Shot people. Tanks. There is only so much magic and a tactical missile strike could fix...
If we're going to rag on Harry Potter, then why haven't wizards discovered democracy? Or... guns? Because, you know, in the third book, when Sirius has a gun, he manages to frighten the entire wizarding community. And the Minister of Magic is chosen ... but not by the British Prime Minister...
This is starting to bother me in movies: I understand why we have to get into the action and all, but the reason I'm watching the movie is to see the entire fight scene as if I wasn't involved. If I want to be involved in the fight I can go pick one. Every action movie attaches the camera to the...
God of War, but that's not that exciting at this point since it seems to be a point of agreement. This may be a little old school and all but I find nothing particularly redeeming about Space Invaders. Seriously? People liked this game? And I like Pac Man and Galaga and Mappy and ridiculous...
Why is Japan building these giant robot "models" ? I feel like there is something considerably more sinister going on, probably involving the souls of orphans (or, you know, their mothers)
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