Who was disappointed with Harry Potter 3?
Who was disappointed with harry potter 3? I most certainly was because all the scenes changes too quickly and the story did not seem right. They should have made it into two parts to make the film easier to understand. Like :-
At the end of part 1, he wins the quiditch match and they have a party then the film ends with TO BE CONTINUED... Then it starts the next part, harry waking up in bed, looking out the window to see the dog and crookshanks. Yes, that would have been better. Your opinions here ¬ good luck talking |
Well, i havnt read the books, so in that sense im not disappointed and i didnt have high hopes either, so i wasnt too disappointed. I preferred the slightly more adult fell but as film i didnt seem to enjoy it. I appreciate its better that nth e other ones, but i mean i left twice in it and fell asleep lol so it cant have been that good
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Totally ragin about the way these films have been made! Im not a book fan and I think I'd only read one before Harry Potter but when I read it I got hooked and read them all in no time! The books are a million times better than the films! I mean the actors..come on! You get the impression they havent even read the books and dont know how theyre supposed to be feeling! The movies leave parts out, dont show the emotions at all like the books do and should have been alot better! My advice..read the books in order to see the real magic of Harry Potter!
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Yeah part three felt very dramatized. I didn't feel with the movie - but rather an audience to some mega soap opera. Probably bad representation by the actors. A pity...
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I liked the movie, but being a huge fan of the books the lack of content was dissapointing, especially the last quidditch match. The Goblet is my favourite of the series so far, and I hope they split it into two installments, release them in the Kill Bill Vol. I and II style.
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That is exactly what i mean. That idea is great.. who knows Alfonso Curian ( i think ) , who knows he email? |
Harry Potter is the worst book ever written, I can't see anything good in them. They suck, I want to piss and burn them all.
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I was dissappointed with part 1 and 2... not 3.
I'd also like to take this oppurtunity to thank the aptly titled man_boobs66 for that intelligent addition to the discussion. Yes, I think it made us all about 10% dumber when we read it. And I mean his post, not Harry Potter. |
Originally Posted by Garrett
I was dissappointed with part 1 and 2... not 3.
I'd also like to take this oppurtunity to thank the aptly titled man_boobs66 for that intelligent addition to the discussion. Yes, I think it made us all about 10% dumber when we read it. And I mean his post, not Harry Potter. I didnt read the Books i try to read 1 i think got so bored didnt feel like going on, saw the movie and liked it. i liked the Movies better than the books. |
Originally Posted by Zzat
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I didnt read the Books i try to read 1 i think got so bored didnt feel like going on, saw the movie and liked it. i liked the Movies better than the books. |
Harry Potter 3
I was slightly annoyed at the movie for a few reasons:
< Harry and everyone in his year are supposed to be 13... well, nuff said. :rolleyes: < The new director (in my opinion) tried to make his Harry Potter adventure stand out from the other two by changing the setting of Hogwarts completely and generally making the whole film darker.< It doesn't seem like a sequel because of the all the changes, more of a remake. --- I think that the director picked up on the age thing because filming began on The Goblet of Fire in March |
the movie was darker because the book was like that, bit it seemed to be missing something from the movie, cant exactly put my finger on it though
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The movie had to be darker, when you get into the fourth book, the series takes an adult-like turn. After being talked into reading the books, I loved them. the first 2 are more for kids, the third one is somewhat transitional, and the 4th and 5th, though written to be understood by kids, have appeal to older audiences because of the content. this is all vague sounding because im steering clear of any possible spoilers.
my longwinded point is that the next two books, and subsequent movies are going to seem darker just because the themes and plots are more mature. As Harry matures, so do his problems. |
OK so it had to be darker. But why the set change? |
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