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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Widescreen Edition)

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect Movie for the Young or Young at Heart!
Review: For anyone who has read the Harry Potter Books, this was as true to the book as you could get! I was not only impressed but found that I can not wait for the second movie to come out! Bravo to Chris Columbus and J.K. Rowlings! Beautifully done!
I was excited the entire time and found myself with tears of joy in my eyes at the end! You have made me a Harry Potter Addict - And I Love It!! The "Feel Good" Movie of the Year!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: yay 4 harry potter!
Review: hey ppl! i'd like 2 say--- this movie was great! i loved it! its definately one 2 watch with the kiddies. great 4 keeping them occupied 4 AGES

great setting, loox very realistic. casting not so good, as the characters r not how i imagined them wen i read tha book, but i gess evry1 has there own opinion of wat they look like.

all i have l;eft 2 say is... get this movie! its great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Greatest Movie
Review: This movie is so cool!!! i saw it twice and i loved it everytime!!!!!!! my mom saw it with me and she loved it. and she thought harry p. was such a joke!!! everyone should see this movie!!!! no matter what age!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EXCELLENT!!!!!!
Review: I absolutely loved the Harry Potter series. Even though I was excited to see the movie,I had my doubts. I thought that alot of scenes would be changed,and that sort of stuff. BUt was I wrong! The effects and music were awsome, and i loved how the actores fit thir roles perfectly. Even better, the movie followed the book and didn't branch off into its own different world. Although some people are angry that violence is present in the movie, the answer is simple: DON'T TAKE YOUR KIDS TO SEE THE MOVIE THEN!!! It's not that big of a deal, and the violence is nothing compared to an Arnold Swarchengaer movie. Congratualtions to the people who helped make the movie possible, you did an excellent job! I can't wait until the second movie comes out (and the 5th book to!)!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love the movie
Review: The movie was a little different from the book but i thought it was still the bomb! I wouldn't change a thing on it. I am a big HP fan, but i dont have all the colletor's items. I got the books not to long after they came out. I had a feeling that the book would be a smash hit, and i was right. If the books were a hit i'd expect the same from the movie.I love HP so much that the name gets me hyper. Nothing can change my mind about the movie or books.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Don't Be Sarcastic! Film Is Good! (Though I Hate Its Hype)
Review: Not much can be said about "Harry" after so many reviews except that for all its pedestrian script (that is too faithful to the original book) the film is a successful entertainment that practically everyone can enjoy. I know THAT is the part some critics and moviegoers dislike about the movie, but you should have known that JK Rowling insisted on that point, and that the director Chris Columbus is no visionary like Peter Jackson.

The movie follows the adventures of three kids in a training school for wizards/witches, but interestingly their experiences remind us of traditional stories in English literature such as "Tom Brown's Schooldays" and "David Copperfield," (of which TV adaptaion Daniel Radcriff once appeared with Maggie Smith). Thanks to Mr. Columbus, then, who can never fail to keep us interested in the story, which looks sometimes very familiar to the fans of those books.

What is newly added is literally magical nature of the school, so, the film in various ways tries to capture that feeling with modern visual techiniques. That is the part I felt most dissatisfied, for, though production design is impeccable, some of the CGI-generated scenes are far from perfect, considering the standard of these days, and the scenes in which characters fly on a broomsticks often look quite unnatural, as if extracted from computer games. And I couldn't help thinking that the film's ending (and its special effects) could have been much better with a more skillful use of foreshadowing part about the mirror and Harry's secret of birth.

That being said, "Harry Potter" delivers what we expect from this type of film, and is probably the best movie for anyone to take their kids to see, who have never seen movies in theater. If I could, I would have used John Cleese's "Nearly Headless Nick" more (or introduced all the remaining members of Monty Python, with some their famous gags about crunchy chocolate), but as the cast is perfect, there is nothing to cavil at. Though, indeed, this year's Oscar race ignored "Harry" completely, I would give 'Best Casting Directer Award' to this film, for the efforts in finding adorable Daniel Radcilff. He and other colorful British cast (including cute Emma Watson, whom I would call 'Meg Ryan in childhood') are going to compensate for anything bad found in this jolly good film.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This was a fine film - for what it is.
Review: I'm not going to tell you that the movie lived up to or didn't live up to the book. All I will say is that this movie is pretty good for what it is. This is a fun kids' phantasy film.
Don't try to equate this to "The Lord of the Rings" either. This movie, like the book, is to "The Lord of the Rings" like a romance novel is compaired to "A Tale of Two Cities". Sorry to say so Harry fans, but it's true. Yes it is. Anyway...

I was mainly interested in seeing this movie because John Cleese was going to be in it. Well, don't let that be your reason, because he barely is. (Hopefully, he'll have a bigger part on the DVD version) I was pleasantly surprised though. The makeup is very good and the special effects are quite up to par. Of course, as I mentioned before, they shouldn't be compaired to TLOTR. That might leave you dissapointed.

I'd advise you to get this for your kids, or if you don't have kids, tell the guy at the store that you do, and get it for yourself. I highly recommend this film. How anyone can give this a one star rating, I cannot comprehend.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: great
Review: this is great best the game is good to by it worth it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read the books, see the movie, read the books again...
Review: Before seeing this moving in the theatre, I read the first two books in the series. I absolutely loved the books and the movie! When you read the books you get these pictures in your head of how the characters look, how they act and how the scenes appear. That's why the movie was so amazing! All of the things I pictured in my head were just that in the movie! Some may think that after seeing a movie, there is just no interest in reading the books. Well, I'm almost finished with the third book (Prisoner of Azkaban) and want to go back and read the first two again! I can't wait for the DVD to come out so I can watch the movie over and over too! Rowling is a gifted author who pulls our imaginations into a world of wonder and amazement!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fun for HP newbies; disappointing for HP fans
Review: (Note: this review is of the movie as released in theaters, not of the DVD, which promises to come out with several more hours of deleted scenes.)

I just saw HP for the second time in the theaters yesterday, after practically memorizing all four books. My brother and I were quite disappointed, while my mother enjoyed it. Probably because she'd never read the books.

The difficulty I had with the movie is that it made *such* an effort to be true to the book, that the 90% of the book that was cut for time was all the more obvious and disappointing. The end result was a set of disjointed scenes that contained the bare minumum of information that the screenwriters could convey and still advance the plot.

Most of the character development (and actually, several of the *characters*) was cut for time. All dialogue was so intent on getting the needed information to the audience in as short a time as possible, that the conversations seemed forced - quite unlike the natural flow of the book's dialogue. And the humor - one of the biggest strengths of the books - was eliminated almost entirely (Fred and George, for example, had a grand total of three short scenes and two jokes). The most touching scenes of the book (Dumbledore's "she loved you" exchange with Harry at the end, and Hagrid's gift of the pictures of Harry's parents) were present, but rushed and not developed, and so they carried no emotional impact. Particularly since the movie cut most of the information that would have gotten across just how starved for love Harry had been with the Dursleys.

As for the acting, it was passable. Harry's actor needs some work. Ron and Hermione are well played, as are Snape, Quirell, and Hagrid. Dumbledore (what little we saw of him) was well-played, but seemed considerably more tired than I pictured. I saw no twinkle in his eyes, and he wasn't nearly as inspiring as in the books.

Most of my problems relate to the cutting, which was of course necessary because of time constraints. I just hate to see what they'll do to Book 4..


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