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it had good special effects, but it didn't follow the book.
The movie was entertaining and all but barely followed the book at all. The whole movie was about 3 hours of "love and comedy"! I was expecting a lot more action from this movie, I was highly disappointing. I still enjoyed it but I feel it could have followed the book and it could have been better.
So my husband and I went to see Harry Potter in 3D....IT SUCKED MONKEY BUTT!!! The film only had TWENTY MINUTES of 3D effects and they charged an extra FOUR DOLLARS per ticket to see it!! What a scam!!!!!!!!!! I am officially boycotting Warner Brothers/Time/AOL/Whatever the hell they are calling themselves these days!!!!!! (PS The movie is still amazing! I would have seen it again anyway, but the
The movie is terrific. But DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY on the IMAX version! No one tells you in advance ********* only in 3-D for the first 20-30 minutes, then it's just big screen. And frankly, the 3-D is more distracting than a bonus. I was relieved when it stopped. See it in a regular theatre, and enjoy!
This movie was horrible. The dialogue among many of the key characterswas minimal. The interaction character was sparse at best, that is ofthe characters they even bother to include in the movie. Since thethird movie, I've been left wondering if the directors and scriptwritershave actually taken the time to read the books. I do understand that ifmost of the content in the books was to be
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Washington Post
The three leads, Daniel Radcliffe (Harry), Rupert Grint (Ron) and Emma Watson (Hermione), give their most charming performances to date. Full Review
Amy Biancolli
San Francisco Chronicle
This film is the sharpest since "The Prisoner of Azkaban." It is the most emotionally satisfying, blending spot-on comedy and adenoidal sexual tension, with scenes of gutsy vulnerability. Full Review
Claudia Puig
USA Today
One of the series's best, with spectacular effects, nuanced performances and witty dialogue. Full Review
Dan Kois
Washington Post
The three leads, Daniel Radcliffe (Harry), Rupert Grint (Ron) and Emma Watson (Hermione), give their most charming performances to date. Full Review
Dana Stevens
Slate
Despite the preponderance of (PG-rated) snogging, there are pleasures to be found along this movie's meandering path. Full Review
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