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Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
TB3 wrote:I've just come back from seeing Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and I give it two thumbs up!![]()
9.5/10!
I won't spoil much but the direction is visceral and dynamic, the effects are draw-dropping, the plot is wound tighter than a clockspring and the performances are superb.
Special credit for the quality of their acting must go to Emma Watson, Chris Tennant, Brendan Gleesom and Ralph Fiennes.
I must also comment on how rounded the supporting characters are becoming, particularly Ginny, Neville, Fred & George and Cedric - aside from that, you'll have to see the flm to see just why I loved it!
PS: Team Lyoko has been to see this twice in one DAY!
Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
RoDrInCuBuS wrote:Oh, let me ask a question.
I understanded well the first two movies without reading the book. But when I was about to watch the third movie, one of my best friends told me to read the book before watching the movie, because I wouldn't understand it unlike the two first movies.
Now here goes my question to TB3 or anyone else who has seen the movie (might seem stupid, but I could buy the book if I get some quick good answer): should I read the 4th book or not?
Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
TB3 wrote:To Rodri - yes I would recommend reading the book beforehand but it's not entirely necesary. As you probably saw with Prisoner of Azkaban the film had to cut a lot of material and often left plot-holes which might confuse those who have not read the book.
The fourth film takes this principle to uber-levels, since you're going to see it soon I would either recommend a crash-read, or watch the film first and then read the book IF you feel confused.
TB3 wrote:Hope I havn't spoiled too much (if I have I'll edit this post), and wish both of you a good time at the cinema! (and everyone else of course)
Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
TB3 wrote:RoDrInCuBuS wrote:Well, this time I might buy the 4th book in English!! Btw, what were the names of the editorial companies for HP in the US and in the UK? I guess they sell the US version in Peru
Out of curiousity what language will you see the movie in?
Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
[/b]TB3 wrote:Special credit for the quality of their acting must go to Emma Watson, Chris Tennant, Brendan Gleesom and Ralph Fiennes.
TB3 wrote:He is superbly evil...he also does not delve too much into cliched XANA-Hopper dialogue - trust me when I say you'll love to hate him.
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