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spytarwebb

My favorite one of all of the Potter films to date.
12 years 11 months ago
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Scratch47

Good film, kept my interest fairly well. The last 20 minutes however, were terrific. Dark stuff.
13 years 5 months ago
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IreneAdler

Liked it. The dragons and the underwater scenes were pretty cool. Voldemort was another character whom I had imagined to look different but in the end I still think he looks great in the movie. Moody looks a lot cooler and scarier in my imagination than in the film - but they still managed to make him look menacing when he has to, so that was okay. Krum was cool. I did not like Madame Maxime much, but that's just personal taste. And the girl who played Fleur is very pretty, without a doubt, but I still would have liked her to look a bit more special, more ethereal.
10 years 7 months ago
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Dekker

The first of the grownup Potters, and the first that should have been two films. For those who are wondering below about sub p!it's and pacing, oh yes there are at least five missing. That said I think it is my favorite of the eight.
7 years 6 months ago
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Siskoid

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is - and I decided this during the pageantry of the ball - pretty much Hunger Games. Wizards from different schools must compare in a tournament composed of three magical challenges, and it may be death for any of them. Of course, this being Harry Potter, it's also got to be a conspiracy to kill Harry and/or resurrect Voltimort, which it is on both counts. That structure keeps the film coherent and allows for varied set pieces and for something important to actually happen. I thought we'd see more of David Tennant, but as this is before he became Doctor Who, I suppose the role is the right size (and we'll see him again, yes?). Best new guest-star goes to Brendan Gleeson as Moody, especially the Whiplash moment. Unfortunately, Hermione seems to be less and less well served by these adaptations. Are her subplots getting dropped, is that it? The film did have some trouble with pacing, however, with so much happening off-screen as to make it frustrating. Why build up the foreign students only to have their performances barely mentioned in voice-over? What happened to Harry's dragon? Hermione's breakdown at the dance also plays strangely, as if a scene were missing. On the plus side, no evil foster parents.
8 years 8 months ago
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saydin7

man i love ralph.
13 years 11 months ago
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Earring72

After 4 stops, finally watched it......pwah what a drag. The series is not for me, but we can check it. Voldemort has risen but have no clue what the hell the hunger games needed to happen.
1 year ago
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Joker of Gotham

Kadabra is a pokemon.
Voldemort is ugly
3.5/5
11 years 12 months ago
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Abasaqa

dabra kadabra!
12 years 6 months ago
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BadFluffy

Is it really evil that I want Voldemort to win and kick Potter's ass? I never was much for Jesus type characters.
11 years 7 months ago
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Dieguito

no, thank you
12 years 8 months ago
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