Also, I liked the Goblet of Fire film adaptation
Don't care, and it's the only film Voldemort felt menacing after returning. By the last films he was just kind of goofy.
Also, I liked the Goblet of Fire film adaptation
Don't care, and it's the only film Voldemort felt menacing after returning. By the last films he was just kind of goofy.
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Same actually. I read them so often as a kid I pretty much remember everything.
I've only watched most of the movies once, when they came out
I remember hating this one a lot as a kid because it felt like they cut half the story. That was the turning point for me where I stopped caring about the movies as much. I should probably rewatch all the films at some point to get a better perspective on them
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Book fans say GoF should have been split as it is a long book, and while that could have solved the whole "missed out material" problem it creates a bigger one, a GoF Part 1 film would have been just a tease and audiences hate that.
I admit that the film labyrinth was super lame though.
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If you split GoF you have to split the other 3 which is just stupid and unnecessary. That being said the books are a much better experience than the films even though the movies had fantastic casting and set design
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