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Post by ~*Verlichten*~ on Aug 4, 2005 22:59:39 GMT
The fourth one should be good but I heard that they cut out a lot of scenes, which include Ron and Hermione, so as top focus more on Harry. And to make the movie shorter, I hate the fact that they have to do it but, the story to the Goblet of Fire is really good, this is the book in the series where everything reaches its peak. ;D
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Post by ~*D@NnY*~ on Feb 8, 2006 22:27:20 GMT
Yes they have done that. I think its still in the Cinema actually over here, it was last time I went just over 2 weeks ago. But anyway, yes they have done that.This was the first of the movies that I did not know the story first, so I was unsure of what to expect, which why it was made a bit confusing to me. lol Cos yes, they did cut allot out, so unless you didn't know the story to begin with, it was a little tricky to keep up. heh... But my Dad has read all of the books so far so he said that they had skipped ALLOT out, which obviously is understandable, but like you said ~*Verlitchen*~, it is a shame when they have to do that. And yes it did include cut outs of the Ron and Hermione scenes. Honestly, tis was my least favorite film. The best two by far our the first ones. They had the same director, but as the charters are getting older, the movies are becoming darker aren't they? Different directors too. What did you think of the film?
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Post by ~*Verlichten*~ on Feb 15, 2006 18:16:16 GMT
Well, the 4th film I liked. I havent read the book in a long time so there were a lot of things that I had forgotten about that were left out, which a frined had to point out to me. I thought they did the best they could, though I wasnt really feeling the seriousness of it all, which it should have been. Plus, I didnt really go into it expecting them to make it exactly like the book, and maybe thats why I wasnt too diappointed.
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Post by ~*D@NnY*~ on Feb 22, 2006 9:44:18 GMT
I didn't really know what to expect, before I normally have a fair idea of what they maybe like, this time I had no clue, but it is a shame that with the next movies, they are even longer, they will have to cut some of them out quite a bit too. Its harder to enjoy the movies when sometimes they skip things, and maybe difficult to follow.
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Post by aaron20 on Feb 25, 2006 18:45:11 GMT
I have a hard time after reading the first 3 books. I read those in like less then a month. I'd read them in 9 sittings. There addictive lol. But, I can't really watch the movies. Ther so different and it's hard. Why I haven't read the fourth one. Figure I wouldn't. Then just read the books. Although, that is hard to do. There is just So much detail and so much she puts into her novels. Some of it's the same as the other's. Like around Christimas is when she has the Quiddich matches in each book. so we have to go through the same old same old. But, that isn't bad.
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Post by ~*Verlichten*~ on Mar 10, 2006 7:14:25 GMT
Yeah, she does a good job. Things are done in repetition but I guess that keeps a balance in the books which is good, now that the books are getting more complicated. It is too bad that they wont extend the films though. I got the 4th movie on DVD on Tuesday!
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