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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Hormones are flying around Hogwarts, as Harry, Ron and Hermione return for the fourth film adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s classic adventure series. British director Mike Newell provides a darker, moodier but also funnier slant on Potter as the students face new challenges at the Triwizard Tournament and the dark mark of Lord Voldemort grows even stronger.
An amazing film, but as huge fan of the J.K. Rowling's books, I could not help but sit through the film thinking "That character shouldn't be like that" or "They cut out a whole chunk, what!?" or " "It's meant to be this that and the other!". Disappointing from a readers view, but still an exciting film for any age to enjoy!
Ian Rowntree
Brilliant entertainment, not quite as good as the Prisoner of Azkaban but damn near it. Lord Voldermort is back brilliantly played by Ralph Fiennes and the story is getting better and better. Fun special effects and a cracking story but a little scary for young kids. Bring on Harry Potter 5.
Daniel Connor
EXCELLENT. A superb comeback after the disappointment of the Prisoner of Azkaban. It was very well filmed and great casting. Clearly the best one so far.
Shelly Jennings
A fantastic film for the young and old.
Nathan Hoar
It just keeps getting better and better.
Ben Redford
An almost perfect performance from the star studded cast, apart from Michael Gambon, who has never really had the whole Dumbledore thing. This is worth taking a look, even if you don't fancy a Goblet of fun.
Matthew Smikle
This is the greatest one so far. It's too bad there's only one book left. Best movie I've ever seen and the actors are perfect for the roles.
Dries Grobler
It is a good movie - if you have not read the book. If you have and you are a real Harry Potter fan then this movie will let you down. Michael Gambon destroys the whole essence of Dumbledore, who is mostly calm and authorative. He just does it wrong. That is the main fault, but I must admit that it is a great action movie, though a bit rushed - ecspessially in the beginning. Big fans will be disappointed but none the less will enjoy the scenery and atmosphere that is truly Hogwarts.
Kiki Ko
This film is by far the best yet!
Jesenia Ramirez
I think this movie is for all the obsessed kids out there - me being one.
Perri Taylor
Amazing, the best film so far. Special effects were brilliant and the acting was superb! I can't wait for the next film!
Jennifer D.
Although there were major points that were missed in the movie, the book was far too long and the plot too detailed to capture in a 2 1/2 hour-long movie. The creators still hit upon the most important aspects of the book: the tournament, Harry's relationship with Cho, and of course, Voldemort, who was cast perfectly. Overall the best Harry Potter movie to date.
Maisam Mohamed
The movie rocks - it has great special effects and graphics...especially at the Quidditch stadium which was amazing. Of course, Emma Watson was amazing as she normally is.
Emma Feenie
It's the best Potter film so far!
Karen Finnigan
Spellbinding and magical for all ages. The Potter gang have definitely earned their acting wings. Hats off to director Mike Newell - a great job!
Claudia Treacy
The movie is a total change from the others. It's darker and more eventful. The acting has advanced so much and the movie is particularly funny as the characters have got much older.
Maureen Turner
In spite of seeing a preview extremely late at night, there was no chance of ever falling asleep in this movie! The pace never drops, the characterisation is superb (yes, I can still remember the teenage years) and the humour excellent. The action had the audience cheering at times. Do not miss this movie!