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Prisoner of Azkaban
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Does anyone think it'll be worthwhile going to see this movie now?
"Prisoner of Azkaban" is the first time that a Harry Potter film exists for it's own sake rather than as a copy of the book. Screenwriter Steve Kloves and new director Alfonso Cuaron are clearly not afraid to alienate the 'fans' who can't stand even the slightest deviation. Here, the story is compressed and details altered in order to make for a better film. By treating the story as a film rather than an adapted novel, the film is allowed to live. Scenes flow rather than feeling forced.
The acting is uniformly strong, the cast once again made up of Britain best thespians and strong child (now adolecent) actors.
The effects are the best yet, owing as much to advances in technology as to their unobtrusive uses here. Often, effects are 'thrown away' in the background or to the side, rather than highlighted front and center.
If you like Harry Potter (like I do, and I'm not ashamed of it!) then check out http://www.mugglenet.com/books/booksix/facts.shtml they've got lots of stuff on the upcoming books.
The acting is uniformly strong, the cast once again made up of Britain best thespians and strong child (now adolecent) actors.
The effects are the best yet, owing as much to advances in technology as to their unobtrusive uses here. Often, effects are 'thrown away' in the background or to the side, rather than highlighted front and center.
If you like Harry Potter (like I do, and I'm not ashamed of it!) then check out http://www.mugglenet.com/books/booksix/facts.shtml they've got lots of stuff on the upcoming books.
hmm looks like it is almost none in favour of HP yay!
"...All idealization makes life poorer. To beautify it is to take away its character of complexity--it is to destroy it." Conrad
sycho_warrior
"...All idealization makes life poorer. To beautify it is to take away its character of complexity--it is to destroy it." Conrad
sycho_warrior
wow. i didn't expect such a solid negative response! i'm sure you'll all 'see the light'. sometime.
i dislike the first two movies - they were crud, but the books are really good. and as for people who might dismiss them as junk for a kid to read, then that's wrong. i see adults everywhere reading them (of course, in the adult version, which looks better, not the kid version).
however, i think no.3 will be great. the old dumbledore was - pardon me - the wrong actor. he was too old to be dumbledore. and the new director this alfonso dood doesn't seem to be afraid to do what he wants, as long as he gets a good movie.
nice one cowboy. you remembered my achilles heal - my eyes. but i remember yours - your inability to fly *hits accelerator and watches cowboy fly out the back of the plane*
i dislike the first two movies - they were crud, but the books are really good. and as for people who might dismiss them as junk for a kid to read, then that's wrong. i see adults everywhere reading them (of course, in the adult version, which looks better, not the kid version).
however, i think no.3 will be great. the old dumbledore was - pardon me - the wrong actor. he was too old to be dumbledore. and the new director this alfonso dood doesn't seem to be afraid to do what he wants, as long as he gets a good movie.
nice one cowboy. you remembered my achilles heal - my eyes. but i remember yours - your inability to fly *hits accelerator and watches cowboy fly out the back of the plane*
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