Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Three stars out of four. A very good movie. I got into it, actually. Like I told Alex, Harry Potter hits puberty in this movie. Perhaps that's why it's rated PG-13. The only other Harry Potter movie I've seen was the first one. Thankfully, though, it is not necessary to see the others to understand what is going on in this particular movie. No, I haven't read the books either. I don't think I will go out and buy the books to read them, I don't know anyone who has all of them, but I can at least promise I will either borrow or rent Chamber of Secrets and Prisoner of Azkaban. Basic Synopsis: Hogwarts hosts a tournament of wizards, in which one student from each of the three schools will compete. Volunteers put their name in the Goblet of Fire, which chooses one from each school. Mysteriously, however, the Goblet also chooses Harry Potter, in addition to the three already picked. Because of this, he must compete in the trials, in which his own life is at risk.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
1 Comments:
The books are actually quite good...and as good as the movies are they still do not do the books justice. I would suggest reading...they are well written and as they progress they are directed more towards adults than kids which is very amusing. That's all I have to say. Bye
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