Trailer Bulletin: "Harry Potter Part 4" Teaser
Those who love and admire the Harry Potter books and films, which is pretty much all of us (to one degree or another), will want to head over to Apple Quicktime's Movie Trailer Page for a first (and flashy!) look at "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire."
This fourth entry in the popular and profitable series of family films opens on November 18th. Taking over the directorial reins from Alfonso Cuaron (who in turn took over from Chris Columbus) is Mike Newell, whom you might remember from films like "Mona Lisa Smile" and "Donnie Brasco."
Catch the trailer here.
This fourth entry in the popular and profitable series of family films opens on November 18th. Taking over the directorial reins from Alfonso Cuaron (who in turn took over from Chris Columbus) is Mike Newell, whom you might remember from films like "Mona Lisa Smile" and "Donnie Brasco."
Catch the trailer here.
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rcbaker87 writes: on May 09 2005 04:42 PM [b]looks good[/b] this will be the best of the four (Reply to this) |
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Sid writes: on May 09 2005 06:53 PM yes I agree it will be the best of the 4. The teaser is pretty amazing. (Reply to this) |
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Twirlnhurl writes: on May 09 2005 07:25 PM I hope they somehow manage to make it not episodic. (Face it, a book with 5 major things (world cup, ball, and the 3 challenges) in it seperated by a decent amount of time would hard to do in a non episodic way in less then 3 hours) (Reply to this) |
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locke writes: on May 09 2005 08:09 PM yeah this looks like it will be the best. (Reply to this) |
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inessalenin writes: on May 10 2005 08:13 AM Mike Newell is lucky to direct this installment cause there are many special effects and hot topic to show! However, boxoffice should be good enough to compare the cost of budget, 3 billion dollars! (Reply to this) |
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Mr. Positive writes: on May 10 2005 04:47 PM In reply to this comment (#822005) [b]More Potter[/b] Hey I love these movies. Nice release into an alternate world......sure bring it on. Certainly better, more original, and creative than another remake which is almost all we see anymore. (Reply to this) |
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speelbergo writes: on May 11 2005 10:26 AM [b]3 Billion Dollar budget??? Maybe pesos, silly![/b] Seeing Emma Watson almost all grown up reminds me of an old Oingo Boingo song: (I I I Love little girls they make me feel so good.... I I I love little girls they make me feel so BAD) I was hoping she'd be more than 15 before going from little girl cute to teen hottie, but alas, the countdown to her 18th birthday will have to start early. Oh, and the trailer was cool too. Lots of jib shots. (Reply to this) |
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villain78 writes: on May 11 2005 06:14 PM [b]Looks good![/b] You'd think the Harry Potter movies would lose some steam, but they keep getting more fascinating. Loved the last one. Hope the next one delivers. Based on that teaser, it just might. (Reply to this) |
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synergyred writes: on May 15 2005 11:07 AM In reply to this comment (#822008) I agree with villian's comment about the movies getting better. Personally I think that's because the directors are smart enough to learn from the mistakes of the past movies. For example, the frist two movies were good films that kept to the plot of books but they lacked any central theme or real character development, which PoA had. Also PoA wasn't afraid make the movie just as dark as the books, something I think GoF will continue with. (Reply to this) |
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