Saw this yesterday. My conclusion:
Mediocre film, with a lot of faults. Too much of the book was missed out - like Dobby the house elf, c'monnnn that's not good - and the acting wasn't very good.
I'd give it a five out of ten.
Worth seeing though.
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Saw this yesterday. My conclusion:
Mediocre film, with a lot of faults. Too much of the book was missed out - like Dobby the house elf, c'monnnn that's not good - and the acting wasn't very good.
I'd give it a five out of ten.
Worth seeing though.
well, at least they threw in the upmost important parts of the story (do remember its hard to fit a good book into a movie).Quote:
Originally Posted by Chibi1309
.... it made the m 15+ rateing in australia YAY!
I don't care about any of this garbage but:
Firstly, voldo or whatever his name is looks like Ben Stiller.
Secondly, THE JARV REVOLUTION HAS STARTED! I need to get the soundtrack now<3.
There are 6 books?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rye
Let's see
1) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone
2) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
3) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Askaban
4) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
5) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Am i missing something here?...
I've yet to see it - I'm not exactly jumping out of my seat to see it, but I hope I won't be disappointed - I first read the book when I was about 11, and boy, my favorite in the entire series - especially since in recent years, my memory of the books is a bit of a blur this one really stood out as THE ONE - even better than Order of the Phoenix ( Half-Blood Prince was disappointing). Even though I'm not a huge fan of the child marketing surrounding these books, and yeah, admittedly there is some immaturity in there, I like the way they've been adapted onto the silver screen.
Neco Arc: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (just recently released)
I loved the movie.
jus saw the movie on saturday, it was great had most parts in movie, cant wait 4 year 5
oh yes.. i forgot about that....Quote:
Originally Posted by SeeDRankLou
I saw it the other day. I think It's great... But... They cut SOOOO much out of it.....
(Hooray for the Bath scene!!!!! :love:)
whats the name of the song the rockband played during the yule ball?
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my insults suck then.... wish I had that message.
well, the day draws ever so close till the day I can see it... hope it is brilliant like everyone is saying it is.
That film was rubbish. Emma Watson over-acted everything "Things Are Gonna...Change...Arn't they?" / Daniel Radcliffe is arogant / Rupert Grint gurned his way through it...
Thank God that David Tenanet (Barty Crouch) Brendon Gleeson (Mad-Eye) and the bloke playing Krum were there cause I would have walked out. The story was lost in the muddles of plot and the lack of subtley made it more like Philosophers Stone... Which WAS rubbish.
The only good film in the series is Azkaban, and that's only cause it has depth and artistic direction. I was very disapointed with Goblet Of Fire.
i saw Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire about 2 weeks ago. this is my second Harry Potter movie, and of the first i've seen in a theater. the only other movie was Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets [DVD]. i'm not quite the Harry Potter fan, but it was a good movie. my brother sort of motivated me to come see it with him.
i saw it today :)
i didnt read the book beforehand (kinda makes you give a cold hand towards the film because your like: ugh.... they missed out so many things, ugh.... , hgu....) so i didnt have to compare the two, the movie is great.
it flows very fluently.... has an amazeing atmosphere, and good acting.
hermione looked purdy in her purple dress.
ps: the bath scene was a little trippy and twisted.