Fierce Critter Posted July 17, 2005 Posted July 17, 2005 I'm still watching it, review to come later. Just had to say (in the manner of Indiana Jones when realizing he has to enter a pit of snakes)... Spiders. Why'd it have to be spiders... :tear :doh
Fierce Critter Posted July 17, 2005 Author Posted July 17, 2005 As the end credits start to play and my husband snores beside me... I read the first Harry Potter book before I saw the first film. I tend to prefer books over movie versions - with certain exceptions. Harry Potter is one. I just enjoyed seeing the imagery too much the first time, so I decided to just watch the films instead of reading the books first. I realize I'm probably in the minority on that, yet that's how I come to watch the movies. I admit, this is another lame review due to the fact that I spent nearly the entire movie on my laptop catching up with DGN. I had to stop and go back to re-watch the previous scene quite often. So my enjoyment was hindered (one of those nights when I just didn't want to do one or the other). Basically, I liked it. I really like the imagery created for these films. I'm looking forward to watching the 3rd movie, which I have also rented for the next 5 days. Anyway, my enjoyment was also hindered by the incredibly loud snoring of my husband beside me. Made hearing dialogue really difficult, and again required backing up a scene or two. Basically, I did like it as much as I could, and do recommend it. As far as it being a "family" movie (that's how my rental store categorizes it), it had some damned scary scenes that, as a child, I would have been terrified by. See my first post in this thread for an idea. The plot also got a bit complicated at times. Maybe I wouldn't feel that way if I'd actually sat and paid attention to the ENTIRE film. It comes with a 2nd disc with extras, which I plan to watch tomorrow.
gothicmom Posted July 23, 2005 Posted July 23, 2005 I haven't read the books. I just don't want to *shrugs* I don't have to, Aym will tell me all about them as she reads!!! I thought the second was a bit hard to follow. I thought this was because I haven't read the books and know all the history. I had a hard time figuring out about Valdimore (spelling?) We went to the theater to see this. All 4 of us. I think Michael was 4 years old. He wasn't scared, although I was wondering if he would be ok at bed time. No problem. I still haven't seen the 3rd movie. Everyone here keeps telling me it rocks!
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