Rating: Summary: Harry Potter is the best movie I've seen. Review: You may think I'm over exaggerating, but I loved this movie. I went to see it at 9:45 at night and I had to go back and see it again! They have some cool visual effects and if you don't mind me saying so, some cute boys with cute accents. If you haven't seen it yet I have but one bit of advice. Go See It!
Rating: Summary: Perfection Harry Potter!!! Review: I am a 25 yr old married woman. No kids, no younger siblings and I love Harry Potter! I have read all of the Harry Potter books and like everyone else in the world, cherished them for the way they made me feel and how they introduced me to a whole new wonderful world that had been gone from literature for a while. When I heard they were making a movie, I was praying it wouldn't be cheezy and take away the magic contained in the books. As soon as I saw the first preview and saw that Daniel Radcliffe was to play Harry POtter, I knew I would not be disappointed. He looks exactly like I pictured him in my mind while reading the books. Everyhting in this wonderful movie does justice and then some to the wonderful books. So many people think it's a kids movie about magic, but to me it's so much more. It's about a boy that has lived his life so far thinking he is no one special because that is the way he is treated and then he finds out that in this whole other world, he is special and means so much to so many. He's the ultimate underdog that you can't help but push for. I was worried the kids in the theatre were going to be noisy while I was trying to watch the movie when just the opposite was true! I was the one giggling and so excited to finally see this fantastic movie! The acting is incredible without overdoing it. Daniel Radcliffe has that quality that endears you to him just as fast as you can say HARRY. He IS Harry Potter! I can't imagine any other actors that could have played the beloved Harry, Hermione and Ron. I wanted to see it again immediately so I convinced my husband to go with me. He was skeptical, and only 5 minutes into the movie, he leaned over and said," I'm going to love this movie" He did. We're going to see it again this weekend. In times of such confusion, it's such a blessing to have movies like this that completely take you away to a magical world and make you feel wonderful! I cannot wait for the next one!
Rating: Summary: Boring and long. Review: It was great to see the world of Harry Potter come to life. I liked Hogwarts Castle, the Train Station, Hagrid, Dumbledore and Professor Snape. But, I felt that the movie was directly aimed at children, and offered nothing for adults. I found the movie to be boring and slow, which was a disappointment because I loved the books. I was hoping this movie would be as exciting as the first Star Wars movie - it wasn't. I also thought the kids playing the lead roles were bad actors - but they will probably improve in the next four HP movies. However, I asked my eight year old nephew what he thought and he loved it. So I guess that they hit their mark. I just found it boring and long.
Rating: Summary: Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone Review: That was such a good movie! I really recommend it...not only 'cause I love Harry Potter, but because it truly is a fantastic film. Of course, the book is much better but the movie is still great. It was extremely faithful to the book, even if it went a bit faster (totally understandable; I mean, it went by very quickly and it still lasted 2:30 hours! Imagine if it went by as detailed as the book!) it was still pretty much the same. The special effects rock (I especially liked the Quidditch match), and the actors are wonderful. I think Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint are everything I imagined Harry and Ron to be...Ron is hilarious and Harry is sweet and innocent...they were adorable. I also like Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy...he was really good. All in all, I really liked it and I think it deserves all five stars i gave it!
Rating: Summary: A very good movie! Review: The movie doesn't meet the perfection of the books, but it's still great on its own. There are many scenes from the book that I really loved seeing, such as the letters pouring out of the chimney, the centaur rescueing Harry in the forest, the giant chess game, the Mirror of Erised, the invisibility cloak, and best of all, the Quidditch scene. There is very well done acting done by the actors, both the adults and the kids, especially by Alan Rickman who played Snape and Robbie Coltrane who played Hagrid. The trio is probably in store great fame in the future. I also really liked the visual affects, which provided soome very beautiful images. The castle setting was also very lovely. I have disagreements with critics. I've seen reviews that say the movie captures the details, but not the magic. Actually, the film is very magical, creating a very poignant mood and tone throughout the whole movie. There also are a great deal of details from the books that weren't in the movie, such as the sorting hat song, Harry and Malfoy's midnight duel challenge, less scenes with Norbert, and I don't remember seeing Peeves in this film. I almost took away a star just because of the absense of Peeves. But the movie is good on its own, and even if you've never read the books before you'll probably like this movie. Don't worry about the film being scary either because it's more of middle-school age movie than a little kid's movie. When I saw "Monster's Inc."(good movie by the way), I saw kindergarteners. When I saw "Harry Potter" two weeks later, I saw kids from ages 9-11 sitting around with their little Harry Potter bags. So it's more of an older kid movie. Length is not a concern either, because I thought that the pace moved along very well and the story was always very interesting. If you haven't seen the movie yet, you better go see it. It's certainly worth seeing and I know I'm going to see it again and again!
Rating: Summary: A nice surpise! Review: I didn't want to see the movie much less read the books. My husband, who had already read all four books, dragged me out to see it. It is incredible. The movie prompted me to read all four books in a week. Anyone who read the books will not be disappointed in the film. I am now looking forward to the fifth book in the series and the next movie.
Rating: Summary: Excellent, Whirling Fantasy Suitable For Family Viewing Review: HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE is an extremely well-made, well-acted fantasy film which follows the titular 11-year-old character from the time when he is dropped off at the home of "the worst Muggles (non-wizards) around" as a baby, through his miserable home-life with his adoptive family, until he is mercifully rescued by the huge, pear-shaped, and bearded Hagrid (wonderfully played by the larger-than-life Scottish comedic actor Robbie Coltrane) who takes him away to the mysterious Hogwarts Academy for Wizardry. It's good that it doesn't take long for the film to get to this point (maybe half an hour), because we get to spend the next two hours following Harry thru his many adventures while being a student at Hogwarts.As I found when I saw it in the theater last week, this film is not just spectacle; it actually has an interesting story, which is why J.K. Rowling's novel of the same name has sold so many millions of copies (not to mention each of the following novels in the series). On the whole, HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE is well-acted by Daniel Radcliffe (Harry), Rupert Grint (his best friend Ron), Emma Watson (the wisecrackingly funny female friend Hermione), Dame Maggie Smith, Richard Harris, the always wonderful Alan Rickman (as the disagreeably forboding master of Slytherin), the aforementioned Coltrane, and even little Warwick Davis (in TWO roles, no less: one as a grumpy Hogwarts Bank teller, and the other as a Hogwarts professor). HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE is a feast for the eyes and the imagination, is perfect for ages 8 and up, and is easily one of the very best movies of 2001.
Rating: Summary: Pretty good, falls short Review: Good acting, I was impressed. the only person i can say otherwise for is richard Griffiths, who plays Harry's uncle Vernon. He wasn't intimidating enough. I imagined Uncle Vernon as a big, old, scary, man, which he wasn't. He was to nice, he was like my grandpa, which was a bit weird. Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint were amazing though. Alan Rickman was a wonderful Snape, and Robbie Coltrane was cute as Hagrid. I loved his 'I shouldn't have said that' line, which was cute. acitng definitly gets a 8.9/10 from me. I definitly thought, and willalways think that Harry Potter should have stayed a book, even though I have only read the first one. I feel that it ruins half the purpose of the book, which is to use your imagination. All thoguth I suppose it was kind cool to see what someone else imagined what Harry's world looks like. All in all, it was a pretty entertaining film, and i would like to see the second and third one, after I read the books of course.
Rating: Summary: POTTER IS MEZMORIZING! Review: I thought that Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's/Philosipher's Stone was amazing! It is definitly not just a child's movie! There is so much imagonation and the special affects are great. It sticks pretty much to the story...except without a lot of unnecissary info. Rated PG! Go SEE IT!
Rating: Summary: The Greatest Story Ever Told Review: Forget all those musty old propaganda stories put together in the 1600's, this is the only instruction you will ever need! Harry, our protagonist, comes from a bad situation with his family but he goes on to achieve great things! He is good, loyal, mostly honest and would do anything to help a friend. The only reason I gave this a 5 is because I could not add even more stars! This movie is absolutely the best and even though not 100% in accord with the book, is nevertheless a wonderful adaptation. Run, don't walk, and go see it!!
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