well it was good, but they left way too much out. like cho did not tell on them for having the room. and it didnt show them break up! lol that was some good drama.
2007-07-15 05:41:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I agreed with you. The fifth movie discluded some part of the story in the book. And its result to not so nice of the movie.
2007-07-14 17:51:25
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answered by Ardent 2
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I personally have not read any of the books, but I've come to understand that they cut a huge amount of plotlines out for the movie. However, as someone who only watched the movie, and hasn't read the book to compare it to, I thought it was the best in the series, movie-wise. It was darker, and the acting much more pronounced, and to me it also portrayed a much deeper struggle between good and evil than any of the previous movies. It was just more gripping, in my opinion. And Dumbledore kicked ***, man. I'm also partial to Helena Bonham Carter though, so what can I say. But I've never been so excited after watching any of the movies, I was really impressed.
2007-07-14 17:44:46
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answered by Abbi 1
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i got here across the _book_ frightening. I advise, it reeeeeally disillusioned me. It wasn't like the previous ones. reading approximately Delores Umbridge torturing Harry for the duration of detentions became too a lot for me. certainly, reading approximately possible _everyone_ choosing on Harry became too a lot for me. AND while Sirius fell by using the arch and became long previous! purely *BLAM! he's long previous. Reeeeally frightening to me. i'm rereading the e book suited now with the help of how, so it somewhat is clean in my innovations. i don't understand why i'm torturing myself this way. I used to have nightmares and daymares appropriate to the e book. Its an exceptionally frightening e book, packed with rigidity, Harry is tortured, issues pass very badly everywhere, and issues sense unfisnished as you place it. Umbridge is purely too on the component of the certainty of a few human beings for me to study it without getting some distance too disillusioned approximately it.
2016-09-30 00:47:08
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answered by gearlds 4
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This 5th movie won't win any new fans...I think the only ppl who can really appreciate this movie are the ones who have already read the books! They cut out way too much...and it's strange...I don't understand how the longest book can equal the shortest movie?
2007-07-14 17:38:23
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answered by dianah 4
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I think it did skip over some details that are going to be very important later on in the movies, and that really bummed me out. But I still like it. I really thought this movie was my favorite, but now I think the third is my favorite....
2007-07-14 17:39:40
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answered by këlly 6
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Big disappointment...too much about Prof. Umbridge, I remember that the book is called Harry Potter.
2007-07-14 17:37:54
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answered by Anonymous
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that's what happens when the geniuses at Hollywood try to fit a freakin' brick of a book into two measly hours of film...
the books, awesome, the movies, ridiculous...
my favorite was the first movie...and by the looks of it, my opinion wont be changing any time soon! lol
2007-07-14 17:42:34
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answered by ξℓ Çђαηφσ 7
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there was o way they could fit all the stuff from the book into the movie, but they still made it a pretty good movie. They managed to keep all the main stuff in it. all in all it was pretty good.
2007-07-22 07:51:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the 6th book and the 4th movie
2007-07-14 17:37:35
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answered by Anonymous
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