Harry Potter and the goblet of fire

Moo

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i wanna see it but no one i know wants to go qq :(
 

Chilly

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i'll go see it with you moo, we can sit on the back row and throw popcorn at the little kids and scare them big with big knives.
 

Agrigo

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Is it actully good , or will it be like the 1st + 2nd ones where my mate and I sat @ the back giving menecing looks at the kids :<
3rd one was good tho =)
 

Yoni

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I thought it was excellent... better than the third by a long long way, not totally faithful to the book but gets across the relevant messages :)

Nice to see Jarvis Cocker, Jonny Greenwood, Phil Selway and Steve Mackey making an appearence along side a fantastic cast.
 

DaGaffer

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Very good. Easily the best one so far. The only thing I don't like (in this one or the last one) is Michael Gambon's Dumbledore; too...excitable.
 

haarewin

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DaGaffer said:
Very good. Easily the best one so far. The only thing I don't like (in this one or the last one) is Michael Gambon's Dumbledore; too...excitable.

yeah, i'd say thats the only thing i dislike. i was a bit dissapointed that there were no monsters in the maze, though.
voldemort fckin rox though - almost exactly as i pictured him.
 

Ormorof

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watched it at the midnight showing, wasnt too bad, not really a harry potter fan though so wasnt expecting much :p
 

PLightstar

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After much begging from my mate I went to see it, he filled me in on the story up to the movie, because before this I have stayed away from all things Harry Potter, but my mate loves it hes read every book and watched all the movies.

I watched it and thought 'meh' it was a good film but it wasn't something I would want to see again. It doesn't incite me to read the books or anything.

I enjoyed the dragon bit and the action bit at the end but that was about it.
 

Whipped

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PLightstar said:
I watched it and thought 'meh'
This sums up my reaction to all the Harry Potter films I've watched. There's somethign about them that I just can't put my finger on. I watch them, and they just seem to happen. I don't get invested in the story to any extent, I don't care what happens to the characters. It just doesn't engage me.

That being said, I'll probably watch the new one when I can ;)
 

inactionman

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It was alright, considering I didn't pay anything to watch it (unlimited card, so I did, sorta, but I don't notice it!).

I really do not understand all the fuss about it, it's unoriginal tosh as far as I can see! Oh well, I just hope the people who are into it move on to decent fantasy later on, the whole fantasy market could do with some more readers/viewers.
 

LordjOX

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Aye, excellent move. Darkest of the four so far, which also the book implies.
Definitely no kiddie movie if people think that
 

Comos

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DaGaffer said:
Very good. Easily the best one so far. The only thing I don't like (in this one or the last one) is Michael Gambon's Dumbledore; too...excitable.

Ye Richard Harris was a lot better as Dumbledore. They're 2 completely different ones. I prefer the 'calm, relaxed' one of Harris.
 

Chilly

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aye dumbledoor Mk I was a bit more....well...I dunno he had the air of being very powerful which the new one does not.
 

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