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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Widescreen Edition) (Harry Potter 4) Specs:
Product Name
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Widescreen Edition) (Harry Potter 4)
Manufacturer
Warner Home Video
Retail Price
$19.98
EAN-13
0012569593886
EAN-14
00012569593886
UPC
012569593886
Specifications
Release Date
2006-03-07
Format
DVD
Actor(s)
Mark Williams, Daniel Radcliffe, Eric Sykes, Jeff Rawle, Jason Isaacs, Rupert Grint, Robert Hardy, Timothy Spall, David Tennant, Tom Felton, Emma Watson (II), James Phelps, Oliver Phelps, Bonnie Wright, Robert Pattinson, Stanislav Ianevski, Philip Rham, Olivia Higginbottom, Ashley Artus, Alex Palmer
Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Widescreen Edition) (Harry Potter 4)
"great experience, love movie"
2009-11-16
- Reviewed By User: A1B639G4JQL8M9
Being one of the biggest Harry Potter fan on the planet, I really enjoyed the movie....glad I found it.
"Consistently Getting Better"
2009-11-08
- Reviewed By User: A239PPUVV8O0U0
Up to the point when this movie was originally released, this was the best out of the four. Being one of the longest books in the series, it was plainly clear to me that a lot was going to get cut out. In fact, pretty much all of the sub-plots are gone, making Harry (of course) the focus of the film instead of going into these pointless directions. For those who haven't read the books and have only seen the films, I don't find it necessary that we see Hermione preaching about the rights of house elves, Harry living at the Dursleys (I think after three movies, the audience gets that they're cruel to him) and the Weasleys taking him for the summer and the Quidditch World Cup. Much like my complaint about Ian Fleming describing eighteen excruciating holes of golf in Goldfinger and the movie version trimming it to the last two holes, you can't expect an audience to sit around and watch and still find the main story interesting. Another prime example of sub-plot cutting is Peter Jackson's adaptations of three LOTR books. If he had included Tom Bombadil's scenes, the audience would probably be still be watching Fellowship for at least another hour. Now that that rant's over, lets move on to the cast. Main cast is still excellent, and now they've finally discovered the opposite sex, which leads to some humorous moments and a stunning entrance by Hermione at the Yule Ball definitely made Harry and Ron's heads turn. Ralph Fiennes, who is practically unrecognizable under Voldemort's make-up (maybe he still feels ashamed for The Avengers), just oozes evil and I detect a hint of elegance in the character. Action sequences are some of the best though the dragon scene does drag a little but the fight with Voldemort is an exciting one. Patrick Doyle picks up the music department in this and, though ably picks up Williams' themes, adds his own touch to the franchise, making this a better score than the first two and just slightly better than the third.
"i love this movie i think its the best 1!"
2009-10-12
- Reviewed By User: A2B560Y3WM6BLE
i love this movie i think its the most intertaining one , i think this movie is better than the others made by far i love all harry potter movies but i think this one is my favorite also i have never read any of the books so i dont know what im missing i have heard that the books are way better they probably are but i still love the harry potter movies! i think they should be longer and include more information but i like!
"Greatest hits version of the book"
2009-09-29
- Reviewed By User: A1ZOCUBBWNY8CL
Goblet of Fire was a pretty long book. In fact, it was the longest book I had ever read at the time that it came out back inn 2000. The movie came out five years later, and we all knew that things were going to wind up getting cut. Especially after the third one left so much out. The movie moves very quickly and doesn't really bother itself with filling in the audience with certain important plot details (priori incantatum, for instance), but the movie is really fun and will definetly keep you entertained.
Excellent fantasy adventure.Can anyone tell me for certain if the original blue versions of these movies are theatrical or extended editions?
"Excellent movie"
2009-08-29
- Reviewed By User: A1XP12D9CSPQGB
My favorite movie in the Harry Potter series until Half-Blood Prince was released. I loved the action scenes, great graphics. Another HOMERUN for Harry Potter!!
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