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Even if they were just on the sidelines or made a cameo, it'd at least acknowledge fix the fact that there's this big plothole elephant in the room. |
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Aside from that, I think it would be best to read the books. There was only so much they could do in the movie, and while they did the best they could, a lot of the subtle things that served to better develop the world did get cut out. Ginny had a lot more development in the books than in the movies, and even then, I think the movies handled her fairly well. This scene in particular is one of my favorites between the two: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCIGztWc1lY |
I have to agree with him there , Goblet of Fire isn't a great film even if the Tri Wizard tournament bits are pretty great.
It's not Chamber of Secrets levels of bad, but it's definitely one of the lower tier Potter films. |
Then I will have to disagree. I have always felt that Goblet was consistently enjoyable even after rewatching it so many times, and it added a lot of world-building for the movie's world. It balanced out the zaniness of Azkaban and condensed a thick plot into a decent movie length. The only thing I disliked about it was Dumbledore's portrayal, and Michael Gambon improved in the movies after this one.
In general, I loved all the Potter movies, although I'm least enthusiastic about Chamber, which I felt was a tad too long. |
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And no, I've made a decision that except for finishing the original James Bond novels, I will not read a book I have seen the movie to. I had to listen to hours of discussions from my g/f and her parents (among some) about how much they changed this from the book, how they changed that from the book, how this was ruined, etc. |
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I think the Potter movies aren't all that terrible or even bad. They're actually quite well made and are pretty good film adaptions of the books. If I had to pick my least favorites, probably Azakaban and Half Blood Prince.
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The "Harry Potter" film franchise definitely suffers a bit from the release schedule. With the books still being released as films were being made, the production crew likely had no idea what scenes would be important later on. Id guess some people regretted a number of cuts.
If they had it to do over again (which will probably happen, sad to say) things might be different. |
Honestly, I think Order of the Phoenix is the only one that really suffers from cutting stuff plot specific stuff. And even then the films manage to get the story moving fine.
Goblet of Fire cuts a lot of stuff at the beginning (Kain's girlfriend isn't wrong in saying they did about 100 pages in 10 minutes), but a lot of it is just fluff and world building. Fluff and world building I missed though, as its about the only time I found quidditch interesting outside the first book/film. Quote:
Bad KRX, you don't say that around British people :p |
? I just looked at our BD and it says Sorcerer's Stone.
Granted, Philosopher's Stone would make more sense since that was the damn thing is. |
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