Rating: Summary: A Kid's Movie Review: I found it very difficult to get through this movie in one sitting. The plot and dialogue are substantially watered down to the point where my guess is that the movie only truly appeals to those under 14. Nice special effcts, virtually no plot, and a script written on an elementary school level.
Rating: Summary: A 5-STAR MOTION PICTURE! Review: I saw the movie in theatres and I have this movie on video, and this movie was fantastic, including the person who played Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe). Daniel Radclife did a good Harry Potter, and this movie had a great cast: Daniel Radclife, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, John Cleese, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Richard Griffiths, Richard Harris, Ian Hat, John Hurt, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw, Maggie Smith, and Julie Walters. I heard there are two more movies called "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," and "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," so are you going to make "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire?" Since I am making such a great idea about this movie, I give it ***** (5 out of 5).
Rating: Summary: Great Movie Review: If you didn't read the book, you might be confused, but otherwise they really brought everything alive. They cut out parts, but I felt like I was there. My favorite part must be the quidditch game. I highly recommend this.
Rating: Summary: Great book -- good movie. Review: Actually, my copy of the DVD is Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. (The Philosopher's stone is a real medieval legend. The title of the book and movie were changed for American audiences. British and Canadian versions have slightly different scenes were the characters say the proper name of the stone.) I have to admit, as I saw the movie I had a big smile on my face. I particularly like Ron & Hermione and Hagrid, although Daniel Radcliffe makes a good Harry. Maybe a little too good. In the book, Harry is not perfect. His mistakes have been sanitized in the film. I found most of the joy I had in watching this film came straight from the book. And overall, the movie is fairly faithful. Maybe a little too much. Peter Jackson's LOTR re-imagined the novel to make it work better on film. At times, the Harry Potter film just seems like a plot summary of the book. Good -- but it doesn't quite sparkle. There is magic in the film, but it is borrowed from JK Rowling's book. LOTR creates its own magic. I also didn't like the Quidditch effect as it seemed confusing and the characters didn't mesh with the background. As for the DVD, it's nice looking. The special features -- well, I've seen discs with a lot more, but there's a good assortment here. Kids might have a lot of fun trying to find the stone and Deleted Scenes. Adults might want to just cut to the chase. Nice that the DVD has the sorting hat song. I wish the film had kept it. All in all, it's an enjoyable way to spend a few hours. I'm looking more forward to the second film.
Rating: Summary: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's stone Review: I loved the movie. I was very disappointed with the build up before the release of the movie in the theaters. They said it was very true to the book. I found a lot of stuff deleted and new things added. I still found the movie to be very enjoyable. I'm glad i bought it. The movies is very different from the book.
Rating: Summary: A Wonderful Movie--A Great DVD Review: Unlike some people who complained about Chris Columbus' so closely following the book in his adaptation of JK Rowling's first book in the HARRY POTTER series, I LOVED the fact that all the sights and sounds I had pictured in my mind came so wonderfully to life in this film. Outstanding acting by the 3 juvenile leads, a wonderful supporting cast of Britain's best character actors (a stand-out is Robbie Coltrane's Hagrid), fantastic special effects, and a true sense of wonder--something not often found in "kid" flicks these days (look at what else passes for a kid flick: Max Keeble's Big Move, Snow Dogs, etc.). The DVD is wonderfully presented, although I must confess that it took me longer than I thought it would to crack the codes to find the deleted scenes. Beautifully packaged, nicely put together (although it could have used a sneak peek at HP & THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS), totally enjoyable. My wife, who did not see the film in the theaters or read the books, became a Harry Potter fan after watching this movie. Now we are both waiting for the next film--and praying that JK Rowling doesn't off poor Ron.
Rating: Summary: The Wonder in My Son's Eyes... Review: I admit I wished my son would have discovered the new Star Wars with the same enthusiasm as I did the old back in the late 70s. The mythology of the films stay with me and influence me today. My son, however, has adopted his own franchise of fantasy and being a fan of Harry Potter, he's found his own lifelong menagerie of creatures and cast of characters to enjoy. He has his own series of epic adventures to enjoy with characters like Dumbledore and Hagrid, friends like Hermoine and Ron, monsters like Fluffy and such vivid imagery that capture and mold a young boy's imagination. The DVD set encourages your participation in the adventure. A most interactive DVD, it features potion-mixing, treasure hunting, and a search for the "Sorcerer Stone"... quite nicely engineered. And J.K. Rowling is a hottie.
Rating: Summary: great Review: So close to the book, you'd thought you were reading instead of watching.
Rating: Summary: It's missing some thing Review: Harry Potter was a good movie and has agreat DVD. I have all the books and i love them all, but the movie is missing some parts thats in the book. In the book Harry has todrink a potion to get through the fire and when Professor Qurriel tried to kill Harry at the Quidditch match Snape got in the the way of him when actually in the book Hermione knocked him into the row in front him. Even if they added all the cool features, the movie would have been better if they cagend them a little bit.
Rating: Summary: Harry Potter Comes Home Review: A lot of the gripes I heard about this DVD was about the extra features,in a word who cares about the extra features.I buy DVD format for the durability and the movie within...And what a movie it is.Harry Potter finally comes home.AS a huge fan of the books I enjoyed seeing it brought to life.I think it was very faithful to the books(kudos to Ms Rowling).The young actors fell into their roles and the adults pulled off seamless performances(especially Robbie Coltraine as Hagrid)I cant say enough about this movie,to me its like the Wizard of Oz for the new millenium.
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