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User Comments for: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

dgw says...
8 years ago
Some good and some bad. The pacing issues are understandable, as the fourth book was the longest yet in the series and they still had to cram it into a 2.5-hour movie. A major continuity error (the awning ripped in half by Harry's dragon magically is repaired for a later wide shot) and incorrect application of the Expelliarmus spell (Krum is still holding his wand after landing on his back, unconscious) drag it down a bit, as do editing shortcuts that mangle character in a few spots.
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DarthDoggo says...
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2 years ago
First Ron was upset that Harry got in over him but then Ron eventually gas lights Harry to feel bad about it and move on from it O_o
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Noxiuz says...
2 years ago
At this point Malvoy, or whatever he's called, is just boring. It's the same thing over and over with him, it's getting bland.

Also, the whole thing between Ron and Harry. I feel a lot of times in movies, issues can be resolved by a simple conversation.

I hope these movies get more interesting.
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jezzfreeman says...
4 years ago
Now, maybe it’s because I’m reading through the books and then watching the respective movies and just haven’t noticed in previous viewings, but I feel like this movie furthest deviates from the novel. For so much content, and even entire characters, to be left out bemuses me. I think Bagman would’ve added a great level of humour to the movie.
I also think that Hollywood forgot that the Triwizard Tournament is supposed to be a spectator sport. When all three tasks are completely unwatchable, I would’ve been a very disgruntled spectator.

Aside from my criticisms, I loved the movie. Madeye (but not) is so funny and it amuses me how much Rupert Grint obviously had a growth spurt and left the others behind.
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jmcornish says...
4 years ago
It's nice to see that the film's are maturing in terms of their content. Seen as though, at the time of their release, the main trio of characters were growing up with our audience demographic it is nice to see it age content wise aswell. This is a really good Harry Potter, though not my favourite.
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Katnerys says...
6 years ago
It's a shame that we didn't see a lot more of the Quidditch World Cup and the Triwizard Tournament, these parts were rushed. However, the conclusion with Lord Voldemort was really good and Ralph Fiennes didn't disappoint.
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Mr. Sackamano says...
6 years ago
Wanna see my charmed long staff?
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DRNKMNKY says...
9 years ago
The first Harry Potter movie that I saw. I liked it that much that I started reading the books immediately!
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Draackje says...
12 years ago
Since this was one of my favorites of the Potter books, I hoped I would enjoy this a lot. Unfortunately, this movie didn't give me the same exciting feeling the book did. In fact, the movie seemed pretty pointless, as there were hardly any character or story developments (which were present in the book).
The only scene that saved this movie for me was the introduction of Lord Voldemort; he seemed to be a real bad guy with scary looks, a bad attitude and an evil mindset. That was great. The rest of the movie not so much..
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DarthDoggo says...
2 years ago
If they can take memories from your head in our them in a bowl so someone else can look at it… why not do they to the prisoners or Harry to prove peoples innocence O_o…
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jjauga says...
3 years ago
Needed to be 20min shorter.
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waltandmartha says...
3 years ago
Harry needs a hair cut
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aaronortiz5 says...
3 years ago
Shocked how well this one is, this was when the series was taking a darker turn, and I love it.
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Keanu Reeves says...
4 years ago
What a film, a fantastical fourth film for the Harry Potter trilogy
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manicure says...
3 years ago
Still a little disjointed, but tonally it’s definitely the most consistent since the first movie. “The Prisoner of Azkaban” helped set the right mood, but still felt kind of lost in between a child story and a teenage action-adventure. Sure, teen drama can be too much to handle for old farts like myself, but I am clearly out of the target demographic so whatever.

It looks like many fans hated it because they cut too many things from the books, but honestly, that felt like the only rational choice possible I would have cut even more, as sometimes it still feels like they were trying to show us too many things without having enough time to tie them up together nicely.

The only thing that really felt off was Dumbledore acting so much out of character. He changed so much it felt distracting, was he on drugs or something?
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ryan.s says...
2 years ago
I didn’t expect to see Dr. Who in Harry Potter. But, it was nice.
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