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Goblet of Fire = Great Book, meh movie
Order of the Phoenix = Meh book, great movie
Might be the greatest post I've ever seen on gaf.
Goblet of Fire = Great Book, meh movie
Order of the Phoenix = Meh book, great movie
The book never referred to his eyeball as having a "contraption", IIRC. There was even an illustration for his face at the beginning of the chapter where he's introduced. His eye had no contraption to it, was oversized, always open, reddened, and moved on its own.
The movie version looked like a novelty toy. They probably thought the book version was too scary for children or something.
Problem is that they built Voldermort up so much that in the end they had to find ways to lessen him enough so he could be beat.
That said the books treat him, his motivations, and his past so so much better. GoF was my 2nd favorite book in the series. Still is but the movie is terrible.
They do. It plays into some of the themes you commented on in PoA regarding the wizarding bureaucracy.
Anybody else think the editing was a bit crap in this one? Seemed to be all over the place at times.
Azkaban is amazing and the only one I like. Deathly Hallows Part 1 was the most unbearable movie theater experience of my life. I fell asleep three damn times.
Haven't seen Part 2 yet.
This is the illustration they used in the book.
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Harry was a total asshole in the OotP book. So much shouting and shitty teenage angst. I didn't think the movie was all that great though.
He's always an asshole. He's a jerk to his friends in most the books, wasn't just the 5th.
In the end, the series 4 main players are all assholes.
Harry = Asshole
Voldemort = Asshole
Dumbledore = Big Asshole
Snape = Asshole
True but he seems to take it up a gear in the 5th book.
People keep saying stuff like this and I may end up having to read the books. I'll just... skip the first two though. Cause I loath to re-read the first one and the movie version of the second one does not make me excited at all about reading it.
i thought goblet of fire was... ok i guess. i mean i really liked the dragon part and the very end. but other than that it doesn't have much to offer.
order of the pheonix i found to be much better though. like it feels like it moves the story forward. it's got some pretty great scenes. and it will introduce you to a character that you will absolutely hate with the fiery burning passion of a thousand suns.
SPOILER! for last movie.
i still cant believe they never killed that pink piece of shit
Oh absolutely, but every time I reread the series, Harry seems a bigger asshole.
Well to be honest I loved the whole series. Loved each and every book, though some more than others. And then I watched the movies and largely was disappointed by the films. Which is to be expected since books are usually better.
But if you didn't enjoy the first book or however many you have read then you might not enjoy the rest of the series. The first two movies I felt were awful where as both the books were very engrossing and fun. Chamber of Secrets was a great read. GoF was the first one that really expanded the universe. Its the first of the lengthier books and I couldn't get enough of the universe.
Imagined Cho Chang and Fleur delacour as beautiful......They were not,
Harry's a selfish asshole with grand delusions because of his "chosen one" status. There's another character who ends up being more of a real hero, and I really like how that plot sequence unfolds.
Harry's a selfish asshole with grand delusions because of his "chosen one" status. There's another character who ends up being more of a real hero, and I really like how that plot sequence unfolds.
neville?
Harry's hair was always described as impossible to tame in the books. If anything, this had the best representation of it.
I do think it's cool that people who've only watched the movies instantly gravitate toward Harry should get with Hermione.
Fanatic Obesssive "I'm a Wizard" Fan's, You will judge them too much based on the books and dislike them because Act 5 Scene 3 with that cool thing you love is cut.
We also meet Cedric Diggery who is immediately set up as some very important person even though we've never seen him before or heard of him otherwise.
You did see him before, but you didn't realize it was him because you're watching movies and not reading books.
He was in Prisoner of Azkaban. He was the first (and possibly only) person to ever beat Harry at Quiddich. And then he was big enough not to accept that honor, since he didn't feel he earned it (Dementor interference).
I'll never get the hate for this movie... but the wizard battle with Voldy at the end of this movie was a tad anti-climactic for me
I enjoyed watching Voldy toy and taunt with Harry
but the whole... ghostly parents saving the day during the Wand duel was just a huge wtf for me (cuz I never read the books)
marrec, I have a question for you. What did you think of the pacing? Was there anything off about it?
As an HP who read the books before the movies came out, I found GoF to be especially terrible because it felt like all the scenes were 5 minutes or less, and the movie felt completely hyperactive because it tried to fit into 2+ hours a book that was way too big for the time allotted.
I'm wondering if someone who never read the books noticed this or if I'm just crazy.
Wait, Harry Potter on Netflix? Wut?
You did see him before, but you didn't realize it was him because you're watching movies and not reading books.
He was in Prisoner of Azkaban. He was the first (and possibly only) person to ever beat Harry at Quiddich. And then he was big enough not to accept that honor, since he didn't feel he earned it (Dementor interference).
Marrec, if you come away at the end of the movies still wanting to know more, I'd seriously recommend reading the books. Skip the first two, and read the rest. You'll probably be amazed by just how much back story they miss out, and tbh, quite alot of it is pretty important and interesting. Most of the characters are fleshed out WAY better, such as Moody between this film and the book it's based on. Same goes for the rest of them.
Wut? Was he in PoA? Why would a Gryffindor house dude beat Harry who is in Gryffindor house? I'm so confused.
We'll see, I'm a big book guy so it's not like I hate reading overall, but there are so many other books that I need to read. These movies have gotten me interested in the rules and lore of this world though, I'm just afraid that it won't be explored to the depth that I want in the books. I'll probably check them out sometime.
Wut? Was he in PoA? Why would a Gryffindor house dude beat Harry who is in Gryffindor house? I'm so confused.
Do they mention in the movie that he is in Hufflepuff? I don't remember that part. I seem the remember in the colors of Harry's house.Cedric is from Hufflepuff. They put someone else in the PoA movie, but he is on the Quiddich game. As for the books, I also think you should read them.
Do they mention in the movie that he is in Hufflepuff? I don't remember that part. I seem the remember in the colors of Harry's house.
What specifically did you think was good about this one?Last good movie before the idiot that is David Yates sunk his claws into the franchise. Reboot ahoy!
What specifically did you think was good about this one?
I don't remember if they mention, but the colors are yellow and black (Hufflepuff), not red and black (Gryffindor).
Gryffindor is scarlet and gold.
It didn't have any artificial Harry/Hermionie bullshit injected into the script by Steve Kloves to give "tension". For all I can remember, it stuck to the book pretty well save for the Ludo Bagman character. It didn't become so obsessed with maintaining its dark atmosphere that it forgot it was a fantasy series. Lots of things really, I could rant all day for what I don't like about Kloves's script/Yates directing style.
Deathly Hallows Part II was okay, but mostly for the fact that it was all the end. More the actor's accolade than the director/writer.
Hmm... I hope you come into my subsequent LTTP threads to provide a counterpoint if I find myself gushing a bit too much. (Not likely.)
Also, what.the.fuck. at people saying that 7.2 is a bad movie. WTF. It was the best one for me together with Azkaban.
Now talking about the next one you will watch, for people that have already watched it: