List of Harry Potter DVD reviews starting with number
10 Times as good as LOTR! (DVD rating - 5/5)
100% Pure Fun (DVD rating - 5/5)
131 Days! (DVD rating - 5/5)
15 yr. old teen from cali (DVD rating - 5/5)
16-year old scifi/fantasy fanatic (DVD rating - 4/5)
18 years old and still loving it (DVD rating - 5/5)
2nd disk DEFECTIVELY printed or designed. (DVD rating - 3/5)
2nd Harry Potter Is Great (DVD rating - 5/5)
3 &1/2 stars, better than most book/movie adaptations (DVD rating - 3/5)
3 1/2 stars, more faithful to book than most movies (DVD rating - 3/5)
3 out of five (DVD rating - 3/5)
3 Stars after seeing it, 1 star after seeing Chamber. (DVD rating - 3/5)
3.6 stars from me. (DVD rating - 4/5)
3rd Harry Potter movie promises to be better than st and 2nd (DVD rating - 5/5)
3rd Year at Hogwarts (DVD rating - 5/5)
4-Star Film, 2-Star DVD Set! (DVD rating - 2/5)
5 star movie w/a pain in the a** dvd (DVD rating - 4/5)
5 stars for the real HP on film (DVD rating - 5/5)
5-star movie + 3-star DVD = 4-star experience (DVD rating - 4/5)
5th Year wizard (DVD rating - 5/5)
Rating: 1/5
Hello everyone
My name isn't important, and I will just make this simple. I don't like the movie because I think it ended the reader's imagination. Before the movie, I have no doubts that everyone has their own version of Hogwarts in their brains, and it was fun to share. But now, I may say, we have to accept it the way it is. I guess this happens when fame arrives.
Anyways, the film is fantastic, and I really like the performance of Daniel Radcliffe. I'm sure the naxt one will be better and better.
Thanks,
A Reader and Fan of Harry Potter
Rating: 1/5
I found the harry potter movie extremely lame. I can't understand how anyone could find it so good. I loved the books but this made it seem 'crud'. The impression I got from the movie was as if the director scan-read the book and when he wrote it he left out parts and changed parts when he couldn't remember them and when he couldn't remember the conclusion to events, he made up his own (such as getting rid of the dragon). The special effects were pretty good but it seemed as if they changed a lot so they could stick in graphics to hopefully make up for the rest of the movie.
The movie left out many parts and i can't think of a reason why they would. In the cabin Hagrid didn't seem surprised that Harry didn't know that he was a wizard. And why did the leave out the part with the logic problem potions?
Another illogical change was that Dumbeldore was suppose to be slighty quirky. They skiped out all the lines that showed this such as the thing he wanted the most was socks. Also Ron was suppose to be lanky and the twins shorter and stockier but Ron was quite short and the twins were lanky.
I really liked the book but the movie was simply lame...
Rating: 4/5
Any film that contains a gleeful choir of cherubic voices singing the witches' incantation from "The Scottish Play", certainly aspires to create an entertainment of storm-clouded gray hues. Such is the case with this, the third cinematic installment of J.K. Rowling's immensely lucrative literary saga of a young wizard searching for identity and belonging. Gone are the Beatlesque "madcap shenanigans" of the first two films. In its place is a heavy dose of sturm und drang in the form of shape shifters, banshee-like creatures, werewolves, rats and a giant black widow spider on roller skates.As Potter and his friends (Ronald and Hermione) have grown older, so has this narrative's tone. Concerning Harry's efforts to avoid certain death at the hands of an escaped rouge wizard, who may or may not have participated in his parents' murder, AZKABAN contains some pretty good jolts along with expert character turns by Gary Oldman and Emma Thompson. The latter, in frizzy hair and Coke bottle glasses, wonderfully evokes fond memories of every eccentric, new-aged obsessed collegiate English professor who failed to realize the 1960's ended long ago. The acting, directing, camera work (I especially love this film's use of wide screened deep focus compositions) all works in harmony to produce entertainment that appeals to all ages.Like all the previous installments- forged by skillful craftsmanship with a pure heart AZKABAN possesses a strong moral center stressing understanding, love, friendship, self-sacrifice, intelligence and above all- imagination. The Harry Potter films prove well deserving of their mass appeal.
Rating: 5/5
Cuaron brought the magic of the Harry Potter universe to an outstanding level of artistic quality. Excellent cinematography, performances, and treatment of the story. But I strongly recommend to get the wide screen edition, NOT THE FULL SCREEN EDITION because on the full many (if not all) of the beautiful and great shots got cut off to fit on the full screen format, so it doesn't come out like you actually saw it on the theater. If you like the best viewing quality of this great movie, please get the WIDE SCREEN EDITION!!!!
Rating: 5/5
All there is to say is bloody brilliant! It was THE best movie I ever saw. I totally DISAGREE with everyone who doesnt think it was. The acting was great,dont you think? So was the special effects, the costumes, and just about everything!!! 'BLOODY BRILLIANT'

