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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | Year: 2005 Directed: - Mike Newell I wonder... Okay, I have to say that I didn't like the third Harry Potter movie as much as the last two. Yes I know many people will disagree, but it's just a matter of opinion. The two things I wish had been included are the history of the Marauders and more humor! I'm sorry, but I just expected Alfonso Cuaron would include some of JK Rowling's great humor from the 3rd book. But anyway, I don't know anything about this new director if there is one. The Goblet of Fire is my favorite book and because of the great story I think this movie will be just as good, if not better, than the last three. I hope I'm right! How can people possibly write a review yet? I'll probably be unpopular for writing this, but I'm going to do it anyway. Prisoner of Azkaban is still playing in the cinemas, Goblet of Fire is not due out until middle of next year, and people are already writing reviews on the darn thing. I noticed one reviewer has set out a list of the scenes that will be in the movie. Gosh, I wish I had that sort of precognitive power. Be that as it may... ...yes, the last three Harry Potter flicks were all awesome, yes, crap has been cut out of all three, but unless you're a hardcore Harry fan, that wouldn't bother you as much. I'm sure that the Goblet of Fire is going to be as great as the book. I'm not going to use up my 1,000 wording space telling you how long the sequences in the 4th movie are going to be because, let's face it, I don't have time for that and several people have already done that. But there's something people have to understand: movies cost money. I would know, since I'm writing one myself, but all those extra scenes everyone wishes were in the movies (yes, me too) cost millions to make. Film reels, setting, extras, they all cost alot in big-budget movies. If the directors and writers of Harry Potter put all the stuff from the books in the movies, you're looking at a minimum of 3-4 hours in a movie theatre. Now, I agree with everyone else woh say that all of the good stuff was cut out from the movies, I love Harry Potter as much as the next fan, but those extra hours in the movie, costs money. Sometimes a film crew goes over theie budget for a movie, I don't know, but can't you all wait until the director's cut DVD comes out? Think about it. Buy Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire at Amazon.com Buy posters at Allposters.com Jamster - the latest ringtones for your phone! ![]() Search with Walhello on the Internet on Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire Search with the Priority Search Engine on Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire This page in other languages: Suomeksi | Nederlands | Deutsch
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