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| Year IV: Goblet of Fire Discuss, Movie 4 at Books: The Restricted Section of the Library forum Victor was very nice on the eyes but i would have expected flur too be alot more....ummmm....Fancy..Than ... |
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My only complaint was that there were not enough close ups of Tom Felton. |
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I had never thought about that before. Actually she looked really HUMAN as opposed to someone magical. Take for example ... Liv Tyler ... as Arwen in LOTR ...I mean ... costumes ... sets ... and that far away stare ... she looked more like the Veela I imagined in my mind. |
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The veela I pictured was an Angelina Jolie look-a-like. Beautiful, Sexy, Alluring. I didnt get that from the Fleur in the movie...... |
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| I'm possibly throwing a spanner in the works here but I thought GoF was actually quite boring in places. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it but not as much as the ones before it. I loved the comedy in it (yet again, the humour is excellent) and there was some great casting - Mad Eye especially. I just thought that we had far too long on the 1st task, and I wanted to reach into the screen and slap Harry in the graveyard when he was screaming. They didn't capture any of the atmosphere that came through in the book, so it just got on my nerves tbh ![]() I really loved the fact that Neville was the one who gave Harry gillyweed, that was great. Neville's brilliant and I always want more of him, although it would've been great to see Dobby again |
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| I liked the movie. Visually was great, but the first task was terrible! In the books they say that if you hurt the dragons or the eggs (there weren't any eggs apart from the gold one) they take you points, and Harry really hurts his dragon! I mean, why change it so much! In the book Viktor looks more like the actor that is always behind Karkaroff! And if they bleach Tom's hair to play Draco every movie thay could have done the same for Fleur and her silvery hair... The maze was dissapointing too, where were the spiders!, and the screugts??? Anyways... it was better than OoP, they really butcher that book... |
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| I did not like the movie. I hated the fifth one, and almost hate the third one. I only liked the first two... after that, they went way downhill. To rate them on a scale of 1-100: Sorcerer's Stone: 93 Chamber of Secrets: 97 Prisoner of Azkaban: 9 Goblet of Fire: 10 Order of the Phoenix: -1,999,234,178 Last edited by hedwig123 : 04-19-2008 at 12:46 PM. |
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