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Subject: Favorite Harry Potter Movie(s)?

"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened."
- Dr. Seuss

I'd have to say mine was The Sorcerer's Stone and The Chamber of Secrets. They just felt the most "magical" in the Harry Potter series.

Your favorite(s)?



[Edited on 12.03.2012 1:30 PM PST]

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Harry Potter and The Goblet Of Fire, loved the drama

  • 12.03.2012 1:33 PM PDT

"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened."
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Posted by: path1k
Harry Potter and The Goblet Of Fire, loved the drama

Oooh, that'd be #3 in my top 3. Never realized that Robert Pattinson played Cedric...

  • 12.03.2012 1:33 PM PDT

Prisoner of Azkaban. Had a good balance of magic and darkness to it, and hearing the soundtrack makes me feel so nostalgic.

  • 12.03.2012 1:35 PM PDT

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I agree. The first two were the most whimsical and had the best Dumbledore.

  • 12.03.2012 1:35 PM PDT

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Half-Blood Prince>Chamber of Secrets>Sorcerer's Stone>Prisoner of Azkaban>the rest.

  • 12.03.2012 1:40 PM PDT

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Posted by: dahuterschuter
I agree. The first two were the most whimsical and had the best Dumbledore.

Didn't that Dumbledore die and had to be replaced, or something else...?

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I dislike all of them.

  • 12.03.2012 1:41 PM PDT

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Every movie apart from The Order of the Phoenix.

  • 12.03.2012 1:41 PM PDT

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Posted by: Kai Hiwatari
Every movie apart from The Order of the Phoenix.

What didn't you like about it?

  • 12.03.2012 1:42 PM PDT


Posted by: DEADPAN7809
I'd have to say mine was The Sorcerer's Stone and The Chamber of Secrets. They just felt the most "magical" in the Harry Potter series.

Your favorite(s)?



LOL, I like it when they change titles to suit Americans; in England/whole UK it's called, "Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone," rather than the American, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone..."

OT: The best one by far is Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part Two; ironically the worst one by far is "Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part One"!!!!

Though, the two put together would probably make a spectacle, though I never haven't seen them back-to-back yet...

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  • 12.03.2012 1:44 PM PDT

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Posted by: DEADPAN7809
I'd have to say mine was The Sorcerer's Stone and The Chamber of Secrets. They just felt the most "magical" in the Harry Potter series.

Your favorite(s)?



LOL, I like it when they change titles to suit Americans; in England/whole UK it's called, "Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone," rather than the American, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone..."

They change titles on games and or movies all the time according to country.

For example, "Pokemon" in the U.S. is called, well, Pokemon. In Japan, they're called "Pocket Monsters."

Don't see the big deal, really.

  • 12.03.2012 1:47 PM PDT

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I love them all but Sorcerer's Stone, Chamber of Secrets, and Order of Phoenix the least.

  • 12.03.2012 1:48 PM PDT


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Posted by: Mitochondrion

Posted by: DEADPAN7809
I'd have to say mine was The Sorcerer's Stone and The Chamber of Secrets. They just felt the most "magical" in the Harry Potter series.

Your favorite(s)?



LOL, I like it when they change titles to suit Americans; in England/whole UK it's called, "Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone," rather than the American, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone..."

They change titles on games and or movies all the time according to country.

For example, "Pokemon" in the U.S. is called, well, Pokemon. In Japan, they're called "Pocket Monsters."

Don't see the big deal, really.


In America, it's called "Live Free, and Die Hard," whereas here, in England, and the whole UK in general, it's just called "Die Hard". LOL, I don't understand why they change it between UK and USA when it's the same language...

  • 12.03.2012 1:49 PM PDT

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Posted by: Mitochondrion

Posted by: DEADPAN7809
I'd have to say mine was The Sorcerer's Stone and The Chamber of Secrets. They just felt the most "magical" in the Harry Potter series.

Your favorite(s)?



LOL, I like it when they change titles to suit Americans; in England/whole UK it's called, "Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone," rather than the American, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone..."


Yeah, I could never understand why they changed the title. A few years after the first film came out, I found out the REAL title of the first book was "Philosopher's Stone." I was like, "the -blam!-?"

OT: For me, it's a tie between Prisoner of Azkaban and Goblet of Fire. Although I really enjoyed Deathly Hallows Part 2.

  • 12.03.2012 1:49 PM PDT

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Deathly Hallows Part 1 and Prisoner of Azkaban were absolutely phenomenal.

  • 12.03.2012 1:51 PM PDT

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I'd say Goblet of Fire was my favorite.

  • 12.03.2012 1:51 PM PDT

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Posted by: Endoterrik 13
I'd say Goblet of Fire was my favorite.

It was pretty good.

Loved Harry's long/unruly hair.

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I've only seen the first one, so I guess that one.

  • 12.03.2012 1:52 PM PDT

All of the movies are terrible. Nothing compared to the books.

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Posted by: Garem
All of the movies are terrible. Nothing compared to the books.


I like the films because they make the books look even better still in comparison to the films.

  • 12.03.2012 1:54 PM PDT
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Posted by: the real Janaka
Half-Blood Prince>Chamber of Secrets>Sorcerer's Stone>Prisoner of Azkaban>the rest.


WHAT.

Half-Blood Prince was one of the worst ones, if not the worst.

Whole thing was just awkward teen drama, randomly blowing up the Weasley house, and the only part they got right was when they were retrieving the Horcrux.

My favourite was probably Prisoner of Azkaban. Just an overall darker tone compared to the previous 3/next 2.

  • 12.03.2012 1:59 PM PDT
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deathly hallows 2 and prisoner of azkaban

  • 12.03.2012 2:00 PM PDT

Philosopher's stone.

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