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10-27-2005, 07:42 PM
| | | 'Goblet' Review: Best Potter Film Ever! Ain't It Cool News has posted online a review of ' Goblet of Fire'. The reviewers say the movie is 'the best Harry Potter film so far.' The whole thing can be read here. Quote:
If a young child sees Voldemort as he is done in this picture, be prepared for nightmares to follow. I won't spoil how he looks, but it is horrific. And I for one couldn't be happier! You really get the sense that this is the meanest, nastiest, ugliest and most dangerous man/wizard/creation on the face of the Harry Potter earth. Bravo!
It really isn't a film for small kids and they really shouldn't be allowed to see it. They can watch "Jurassic Park" in stead. That at least has a happy ending. This certainly does not - and I won't spoil it if you don't know what happens in the graveyard and what the aftermath is. But it is certainly too much for children to cope with.
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The acting is (for the most part) also getting better. Daniel Radcliffe is still no Haley Joel Osment, but he is believable. His crying scene in this one was at least better than the one in part 3 (and more needed in this film at the point when it comes, all though it does come a little out of the blue).
Rupert Grint is still a heck of a lot of fun as Ron, although he doesn't really get to do more here than in the last film, where he had to sit out on the whole time travelling.
Again they have souped up Emma Watson's role as Hermione. She seems more and more like a leading character than Ron's supporting, and in the book they are equally big.
But they/we need a heroine, and Hermione is what we get (and mixed signals come with that - one could easily think, from how she worries, hugs and cares for Harry, that she has some romantic feelings for him, which is a false lead).
And here is the suprising let-down: After her commanding the screen in part 3, it is a real shock that she is the only one of all the students on screen this time that really seems to be "acting". It all seems very forced, over-studied and over-felt, and that's a shame, since she really was the well-deserved star of the last film. Hopefully she gets better next time - she just isn't good enough in part 4.
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I really want to call it "the family film of the year", but, as stated before, this is really not a family film. Don't bring the small ones - the images and horrors are that strong! Bring your parents in stead - whatever their age. Cause this is an adult picture. And if it wasn't deamed unworthy just for being "a Harry Potter film", it could easily have become a dark horse for a Best Picture nomination for some of the many awards shows coming soon. That's the curse of being a fourth film in a "children's series".
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10-28-2005, 09:53 PM
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I can't wait for it to be November 18th in here, though I'm not watching it on that same day but maybe in a week after, so I can go peacefully to the thetre, still I can't wait to see Ron and Harry in their Yule Ball garments.
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10-29-2005, 10:34 AM
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I'm excited! Might not take my neice til ive seen it tho!
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10-29-2005, 10:45 AM
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| T3H Predator Ashwinder
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Very cool review, do agree with that woman who was commenting on the crying-scene in the third movie, didn't really like that one either. But saying Emma can't act....that's a little harsh I think...
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10-29-2005, 12:42 PM
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|  Tom's Peagreen Cuteness Clabbert
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^^ Hej, jij komt ook uit Nederland. Cool
I think Emma's a great actress, and when I watched the clips I saw nothing wrong accept they let her say Harry to much. But Rupert has been great in what I've seen until now, so what if he's not so much in the movie, I'll just have to wait a little longer until I get a movie with him in the lead. And about Daniel's acting, I'm still not a great fan of his acting, but he has improved, I have to admit that, go on like that and the acting in 7 will be great.
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10-29-2005, 02:28 PM
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wow....thats great!
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10-29-2005, 02:41 PM
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| Cuddly Snuffles Ramora
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the review was great.i can't wait any longer 4 d' movie to release.ooooh! i'm soooo restless.
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10-29-2005, 05:46 PM
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i'm totally looking forward to it!!!!!!!
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10-29-2005, 10:13 PM
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I can't wait to see this movie. Every time a new Potter movie comes out it's described as "the best yet", but I truly believe this one really will be the best, although GoF is my least favourite book. I think I'm gonna love this film.
I was surprised at the comment that Emma Watson isn't good enough; I'll have to watch closely. I think she's an awesome actress. I think the part about Rupert Grint being fun is true; I think out of all of them, he's the best actor, although Ron is my least favourite out of the trio. His expressions really make me laugh and he's really believable as Ron.
And yes, I think it'll be quite scary. I've been telling my lil bro that it's going to be violent and scary but I think I underestimated what I was saying. If it's described as "horrific", then it definitely must send shivers up people's spines. I was quite surprised when the trailer was PG but I think I see why now. Harry Potter movie? Wonderful! Horror Harry Potter movie? Even better!
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10-30-2005, 05:34 PM
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WOW!!! Who ever wrote this seems really confindent about their opinion!!!!
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11-01-2005, 10:58 AM
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I want to believe that everyone in the HP movies is a great actor, but I guess I have to concede that they can sometimes be a bit uneven. Despite that, I think that Dan, Rupert and especially Emma have gotten quite a lot better over the course of the first three movies. I'm sure they'll be even better in this one.
Can't wait 'til December.
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11-09-2005, 09:52 AM
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Really cool!!!
I can't wait to see the film....
Muz go n watch...
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