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PostFri Nov 18, 2005 11:17 am    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

I watched the midnight viewing of HP & TGOF last night. WOW!! What a great movie!! I think it's my favorite so far. I have a few issues with important details being left out... but overall it was such a good movie. I Can't wait to see it again.

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PostFri Nov 18, 2005 2:37 pm    

I can imagine all the harry potter movies so far have been amazing

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PostFri Nov 18, 2005 4:12 pm    

I might see it, unfortunately I haven't really been into Harry Potter for a while now. I read the Order of the Phoenix only once, and don't remember a thing from it and I don't have the Half-Blood Prince. I'll still try to see the movie.

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PostFri Nov 18, 2005 4:58 pm    

The movie is okay, but the books are much better.

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PostFri Nov 18, 2005 5:52 pm    

I like the movies, hate the books. I'm far from a fan of Harry Potter, but I enjoy the movies and will be seeing this new one at some point.


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PostSat Nov 19, 2005 3:30 am    

I'm going to the cinema to watch it!

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PostSat Nov 19, 2005 8:23 am    

I don't like the Harry Potter movies, but I will probably go see it anyways because alot of my friends are going.

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PostSun Nov 20, 2005 8:48 am    

It was okay, excellent if you haven't read the books. I felt that some characters like Madame Maxime for example were very poorly cast, I hate the new Dumbledore too!!! I can't believe they left out the Quiddich World Cup.. that will not be forgiven on my part... but the CGI at the end is undeniably the most fabulous thing I have ever seen....

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PostSun Nov 20, 2005 1:35 pm    

Um... They were at the World Cup in like the second or third scene. It was like a 20 minute scene from arriving to discovering the dark mark.

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PostTue Nov 22, 2005 12:20 am    

Harry Potter is for kids since I'm not one I will not watch it.

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PostTue Nov 22, 2005 6:57 am    

Don't be childish Borgslayer.


I watched it yesterday. Its a good movie. Better then the third. Its totally different from the first and the second though, its more action and horror orientated.

Didn't like the new Dumbledore though, he seems more like a aggressive man now then a nice, old, wise man.



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PostTue Nov 22, 2005 7:31 am    

I am not going to watch Harry Potter movies or read the books. In my opinion I just think it is just boring and pointless.

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PostTue Nov 22, 2005 8:27 am    

My cousin went to see it over the weekend. She said it wasnt as good as it could have been.

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PostTue Nov 22, 2005 10:12 am    

Leo Wyatt wrote:
I am not going to watch Harry Potter movies or read the books. In my opinion I just think it is just boring and pointless.


How do you know there boring? and the pointless comment. What is any book or movie supposed to do? entertain



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PostTue Nov 22, 2005 10:56 am    

CJ Cregg wrote
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How do you know there boring? and pointless comment. What is any book or movie suppose to do? entertain


Excuse me smarty pants but I don't call Harry Potter entertaining thankyou. I thought I was rude about you take the cake...
My comment is not pointless. I have a right to an opinion just as much as you do.


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PostTue Nov 22, 2005 11:02 am    

I didnt call you comment pointless. I was refering to you calling the books and movies pointless

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PostTue Nov 22, 2005 2:19 pm    

oh look, a delightful change of get back on topic please.

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PostMon Nov 28, 2005 5:44 pm    

We saw it Saturday, as our usual Saturday-after-Thanksgiving movie. I thought it was okay. I really only liked the last 30 minutes. I thought the rest was quite slow for the most part. It was okay, but definitely not the best of the 4.


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PostMon Nov 28, 2005 9:06 pm    

I saw HP IV the day after it came out, and I ADORED IT! I especially like McGonagall's character in the books, and Dame Maggie just does a breath-taking job at playing her!!!!! LOVE MAG! Anyway, this was my fave of all the books and its film counterpart satisfied me quite well! I loved this one of the set......the movies just get better and better! One negative comment: I CANNOT STAND RICHARD HARRIS's REPLACEMENT FOR DUMBLEDORE! ON MY NERVES THE WHOLE TIME! *growls* No one can ever outdo Richard Harris.

Something I noticed about the Harry Potter movies is that you can totally spot all of the expert actors and actresses, I mean the seasoned pros....like Maggie Smith, Robbie Coltrane, Alan Rickman, etc. Gary Oldman was in this HP movie, too......all of them just sort of show up Radcliffe, Watson, and Grint.....oh Jason Isaacs, the actor that plays Lucius Malfoy---he's brilliant! Love his eyes! The kids are all still too.......raw.....especially Radcliffe. I can't seem to take him and his no-lens glasses seriously. Anywhoooo........I wasn't intimidated by Voldemort...I'd always imagined him with a darker, more morbid air about him.........whatever..........the movie was still the best one of the HPs that have been made....


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PostMon Nov 28, 2005 9:13 pm    

Well, one of the points my sister made to me about the acting was that they weren't actors to begin with, and they reacted in ways that were age appropriate. I haven't seen the fourth movie, but I have seen the other three and read all of the books.

And no one could replace the other Dumbledore. Problem is, the actor is dead (may he rest in peace). They probably did the best they could. Especially since they needed to keep the movies rolling (don't want Harry, Ron, and Hermionie to grow up too fast...)


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PostMon Nov 28, 2005 9:43 pm    

I liked the new Dumbledore, personally. Then again, I'm not an avid reader of the books. I read the first one and stopped there, but I like the movies.
However, I suppose that to an avid reader and fan of the books the choices for actors aren't necessarily the best.



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PostMon Nov 28, 2005 10:33 pm    

Republican_Man wrote:
I liked the new Dumbledore, personally. Then again, I'm not an avid reader of the books. I read the first one and stopped there, but I like the movies.
However, I suppose that to an avid reader and fan of the books the choices for actors aren't necessarily the best.


Oh, I like the kids --they're almost exactly as I'd always imagined them to be....and..considering what Mage said, they're doing a pretty sweet job for having never seriously acted before.


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PostFri Dec 02, 2005 4:42 pm    

Best they could? Bah!!! If they had wanted to do the best they could, they would have hired Ian McKellan... I am NOT biased from being an avid LotR fan, he would be just PERFECT IMO... I miss Richard Harris.. *pouts*

Oh, and earlier, I meant that they skipped the actual match... I didn't sleep through the first 20 mins you know!

I think that the acting is great, aside from the new Dumbledore, and I must again reiterate my diasppointment in Mme. Maxime... I think the kids are wonderful!!!! Heh, I could be really nitpicky and complain thet Hermione's hair is nowhere near as frizzy as it should be... lol!!!

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PostMon Dec 05, 2005 11:37 pm    

i liked it, although its like they ripped out everything but the main points.


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