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Wario
25 Jul 2011, 07:07
My favorite will always be the first. hands down

PanicLord
25 Jul 2011, 08:49
The grand finale, closely followed by the Goblet Of Fire.

carole
25 Jul 2011, 09:09
You haven't got one for none of them, I hate Harry Potter.

Carole

JennaG
25 Jul 2011, 09:13
You haven't got one for none of them, I hate Harry Potter.

Carole

Me too.

Monstro
25 Jul 2011, 09:43
You haven't got one for none of them, I hate Harry Potter.

Carole

Me too.

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Cherry.Loaf
25 Jul 2011, 14:35
It's joint between the Prisoner of Azkaban and the Deathly Hallows part 2

Adje
25 Jul 2011, 14:56
I found "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" the best of the series. Don't know, for some reason it's the most magical movie of the lot for me, I think.

The Deathly Hallows part1 felt like watching the laundry getting washed in a washing machine. Boring as hell. :roll:

Meat Loaf_fan
25 Jul 2011, 17:29
"Philosopher's Stone" is the only film about Harry Potter I like.

melon
25 Jul 2011, 18:03
I clicked on the Order of the pheonix..... I was supposed to click on the goblet of fire lol

duke knooby
25 Jul 2011, 18:43
i haven't seen any of them :-)

carole
26 Jul 2011, 00:52
Option added

Thanks, voted now.

Carole

Elijah's way
26 Jul 2011, 01:21
Deathly Hallows Part 2 and The Goblet Of Fire

AndyK
26 Jul 2011, 11:10
I've seen all but the Deathly Hallows Pt2 in the last week.

I'm getting less impressed as each film passes. Whilst cinematically they're very good and the quality of acting generally gets better and better (apart from Ginny who is just a damp squib all the way through so far).

To me the films aren't a patch on the books, it's as if they're each half an hour too short and are lacking some vital parts of scenes which would explain things that are covered in the book but only scratched over in the films.

Credit has to go to JK Rowling who kept the books as books and resisted the temptatoin in the latter books to write them to be adapted into films (as happened with Dan Brown's latest disaster and the latter Hannibal books by Thomas Harris). The HP books are great, the films only make it to the "ok" level.