don't know when i will be seeing it though. i could wait for snemmy and kahlan to visit and see it then or i could just go see it saturday and then again when they visit
I'm taking my kids this weekend. They are hyping up the PG-13 rating again I see, suggesting it's too scary for younger kids. I'm going to take my 8 yr old anyways
It's too scary for kids younger than 13 to go see by themselves. It's just to let you know that there's more SCAYRY stuff than you'd expect from normal PG. Kids younger than 10 might need to hold Dad's hand at times. (I have a 12yr old son and a 9yr old daughter.)
There aren't too many things around these days that both kids and adults can get excited about together, and I relish that. I think we'll be looking back on when these books and movies were new with fond memories.
Looking forward to: The Dark Mark, including its iteration on Snape's arm; Mad-Eye Moody's eye, and his attitude about Dementors (even though he's the fake one); all those crazy monsters in the tournament; Harry's hormonal angst; and, of course, the corporeal appearance of he-who-must-be-named-Voldemort.
I was considering the IMAX, but it's so expensive here that I can't bring myself to buying the tickets anymore unless it's in 3D. If they had converted (or made), this movie to support 3D, we would SO be at the IMAX this weekend
Wow I didn't know this was coming out on IMAX. The last Hollywood movie I saw on IMAX was Spiderman 2. I liked it better than seeing in a conventional theater.
I really don't like these films much, but I got invited to go with a group of friends so I guess I'll be seeing it.
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Eh, they should be able to handle it. When I was 8 years old, my dad took me to see Tombstone, and I turned out just fine... well, at least I think so .
Ya was Nice.. I know people that didnt touch the book, will easily dig this one for sure.
I read the books and I did enjoy it a bit. but I dunno, The editing was weird, way to fast, many interesting detail were missing. I was expecting at least 1 more hour of full content.. Still Some sweet work.!
Harry Potter films are great. Harry Potter fans are aggravating.
I enjoyed this one, just like the others. I haven't read any of the books, but I know there is plenty of story within them that can't be put into 2 hr film. And I'm constantly reminded of that. So the pacing sometimes feels a little off.
I liked the movie as its own thing. But they chose to leave out some stuff that is pretty important to later books. I don't know how their going to work that in now.
work rented a theater this morning and took eveyone to see it it was fun, and matabus and kman/xenobond were so cute dressed up in their wizzard robes
was a good movie, tho this movie made the 3rd one seem even stupider, i hated the third cause there seemed to be no real point in it, i kinda accepted it cause i figured that it would be setting things up for future movies, and then in this movie, i noticed, NOTHING FROM THAT MOVIE CARRIED OVER at least nothing that really needed a whole movie to set up
overview of the 3rd movie
Harry: oh no this evil sirious black is bugging me
sirious: BOO I"M EVIL
Harry: OH NO!!
Sirious: SIKE i'm your uncle and i love you! *playful fake punch to the shoulder
Harry: oh you cad! give me a hug!
Jelmer is speechless though. Who cares about the directing and acting, when you got ILM and Mill giving you these B E A T I F U L images on a huge ass screen.
I loved every second of this movie, and can't recall any movie where I was sucked into as much as with this one. Big props for the set dressers and post production people. My Favorite Potter movie so far. Damn I'm still excited, this thing blew me away.
this post is a winey.. sorry.
saw it last night.. Meh. They just keep getting worse and worse for me.
Imagery is cool.. but the storys and pacing just reek. I was also surprised at how jisjointed the plot was. I really never know whats going on. I understand Ingmar Bergman films more than goblet of fire.
The best parts of the movie includes.. the mistimed cannon scenes, the dance ball (I wish the movie was all about teenagers going through puberty), and my personal favorite, when the grounds keeper runs into the main hall with that hiliarious limp run.
LOL, yeah, the grounds keeper is pretty funny. I liked the movie overall. I haven't read any of the books, and probably would never have checked out the movies originally, if my kids weren't into the books. I just find them all ending the same way, almost predictably.
As for the scariness of the movie, my 8 year old spent some time hiding under her coat and peaking out the side... which was funny for me to watch. She wasn't terrified, just a little over-reacting
There are way to many scenes in it you can only understand if you read the book. And if you did, you'll find so many important things the movie lacks when compared to the book. I know that there are always thing that have to be cut down when adapting a book, why the chickens did they add such a long and pointless race with the dragon across Hogwarts? Yes the dragon looked awesome, but that was just a cheap action scene. Why did they display Moody's real identity? Why are the first 45 minutes so darn boring? Why did they leave out things that are important in the other books?
I liked the part at the dance, but the rest was... disapointing to say the least.
It seem that this like starwars and LOTR all suffer in the later installments from not giving the characters any character, the little funny quirks like strange sweets and mad robots get left out and they spend too much time just following the plot instead of making a fun atmosphere. Oh well i really enjoyed it anyway.
I went to see it with my girlfiend and had a great time, though partly because I go to the cinema primairly as a date, so I'm quite a bit easier on the film in question.
I really enjoyed the film, the storytelling and pacing were messy but it was as with the others exactly the kind of entertainment I was expecting, and there was a great atmosphere in the theatre. The movie started out extremly bad and featured horrible sets, cosutmes ad special effects - but when they went back to hogwarts it was all good.
Seeing as the producers realise the target audience matures with each film, I hope they let the darker tone kick more in in the next one - and let Ridley Scott Direct one of them
Finally got around to seeing it this past weekend. I've read the book and I had a feeling that if I didn't I would've missed out big time. The movie did an ok job cutting things down considering a lot happens in the book. Though sadly almost ALL the character driven side stories are not in the film If they were smart they would have (and maybe they did but I doubt it) done what LOTR did and film all the extra stories and re-edit the film with more character growth and sell a special extended edition dvd... there's more then enough fans that would shell out the money for that... I WOULD!!!
All in all it was sweet. Unfortunately IMAX was sold out this weekend, so I'll have to try again for my next viewing
hated it, loads of details that werent true to the film, the dragon scene its too much time...i know they wanted to show it off and shit , but cmon...half of that wasnt in the book...its cool...but pointless...the yule ball , too much time, rita skeeter man...i was so disapointed...
the passing of the movie was ridiculous...they payed too much attention to stuff that could have been spent on other important details..i mean, noone can understand how carty crouch junior escapes unless they read the book...its very badly directed...
Voldemort doesnt scare at all...he seems hyperactive...not calm and evil...Emma watson is terrible actress...Dumbledore..looks like a maniac i dunno...the movie is getting very irritating...thank god theres alan rickman as snape...the only decent actor there.
Saw it tonight...FINALLY! I liked it a lot. Everything.
Man some of your guys are tough critics. Do you try to enjoy and be entertained....or do you tear it apart because of your arteestic background. Sheesh!
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There aren't too many things around these days that both kids and adults can get excited about together, and I relish that. I think we'll be looking back on when these books and movies were new with fond memories.
Looking forward to: The Dark Mark, including its iteration on Snape's arm; Mad-Eye Moody's eye, and his attitude about Dementors (even though he's the fake one); all those crazy monsters in the tournament; Harry's hormonal angst; and, of course, the corporeal appearance of he-who-must-be-named-Voldemort.
/jzero
i got imax tix for sunday!
Just kidding.
I might see it too.
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I'm taking my kids this weekend. They are hyping up the PG-13 rating again I see, suggesting it's too scary for younger kids. I'm going to take my 8 yr old anyways
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Eh, they should be able to handle it. When I was 8 years old, my dad took me to see Tombstone, and I turned out just fine... well, at least I think so .
I read the books and I did enjoy it a bit. but I dunno, The editing was weird, way to fast, many interesting detail were missing. I was expecting at least 1 more hour of full content.. Still Some sweet work.!
ben
I enjoyed this one, just like the others. I haven't read any of the books, but I know there is plenty of story within them that can't be put into 2 hr film. And I'm constantly reminded of that. So the pacing sometimes feels a little off.
The extra bit they added in with Snape was great.
(although I do want to visit Scotland)
was a good movie, tho this movie made the 3rd one seem even stupider, i hated the third cause there seemed to be no real point in it, i kinda accepted it cause i figured that it would be setting things up for future movies, and then in this movie, i noticed, NOTHING FROM THAT MOVIE CARRIED OVER at least nothing that really needed a whole movie to set up
overview of the 3rd movie
Harry: oh no this evil sirious black is bugging me
sirious: BOO I"M EVIL
Harry: OH NO!!
Sirious: SIKE i'm your uncle and i love you! *playful fake punch to the shoulder
Harry: oh you cad! give me a hug!
You should set up your own reviews..
"Movie Reviews.. for REAL Men"
I loved every second of this movie, and can't recall any movie where I was sucked into as much as with this one. Big props for the set dressers and post production people. My Favorite Potter movie so far. Damn I'm still excited, this thing blew me away.
saw it last night.. Meh. They just keep getting worse and worse for me.
Imagery is cool.. but the storys and pacing just reek. I was also surprised at how jisjointed the plot was. I really never know whats going on. I understand Ingmar Bergman films more than goblet of fire.
The best parts of the movie includes.. the mistimed cannon scenes, the dance ball (I wish the movie was all about teenagers going through puberty), and my personal favorite, when the grounds keeper runs into the main hall with that hiliarious limp run.
thats all.
Doom pleased me more than this.
As for the scariness of the movie, my 8 year old spent some time hiding under her coat and peaking out the side... which was funny for me to watch. She wasn't terrified, just a little over-reacting
The dragon was awesome!
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Signed... the little versions were cool also
There are way to many scenes in it you can only understand if you read the book. And if you did, you'll find so many important things the movie lacks when compared to the book. I know that there are always thing that have to be cut down when adapting a book, why the chickens did they add such a long and pointless race with the dragon across Hogwarts? Yes the dragon looked awesome, but that was just a cheap action scene. Why did they display Moody's real identity? Why are the first 45 minutes so darn boring? Why did they leave out things that are important in the other books?
I liked the part at the dance, but the rest was... disapointing to say the least.
tpe
what a great performance
The production value is high, and the specials nice.
But the acting is terrible, story shabby and full of holes, and we are meant to play along to characters that are hardly fleshed out.
Why is there this cup tournament thing?
Most of the film I was sitting there thinking "WTF"
I really enjoyed the film, the storytelling and pacing were messy but it was as with the others exactly the kind of entertainment I was expecting, and there was a great atmosphere in the theatre. The movie started out extremly bad and featured horrible sets, cosutmes ad special effects - but when they went back to hogwarts it was all good.
Seeing as the producers realise the target audience matures with each film, I hope they let the darker tone kick more in in the next one - and let Ridley Scott Direct one of them
All in all it was sweet. Unfortunately IMAX was sold out this weekend, so I'll have to try again for my next viewing
the passing of the movie was ridiculous...they payed too much attention to stuff that could have been spent on other important details..i mean, noone can understand how carty crouch junior escapes unless they read the book...its very badly directed...
Voldemort doesnt scare at all...he seems hyperactive...not calm and evil...Emma watson is terrible actress...Dumbledore..looks like a maniac i dunno...the movie is getting very irritating...thank god theres alan rickman as snape...the only decent actor there.
Man some of your guys are tough critics. Do you try to enjoy and be entertained....or do you tear it apart because of your arteestic background. Sheesh!