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This is one of the 2 movies that I hate, the other being Half-Blood Prince, but we'll get to that later. I hate it because they made a lot of changes to the movie from book which.. I didn't like. Goblet of Fire is a decently dark book, but they focused a little more on the comedy which wasn't a good choice. Mike Newell the director refused to read the book because it was "too long" which says all I need to know. And yes, you definitely heard this a million times but why did they completely change Dumbledore's vibe in this movie? In the book he asked "Did you put your name in the Goblet of Fire, Harry?" CALMLY. But in the movie, he was like "DIDYOUPUTYOURNAMEINTHEGOBLETOFFIRE?" while shaking him like crazy. Mike Newell also originally planned to add a troll ballet scene (THANK GOD THEY DIDN'T GO THROUGH WITH IT) Sorry for the essay, this is why I hate the GOF movie. Also, this is my second favorite book. They definitely massacred my boy. My least favorite Harry Potter movie by far
Mike Newell also originally planned to add a troll ballet scene
Barnabas the barmy approves.
@Stormshock the animus ElectricWing LMAO- no, but seriously, he would. Still don't think it was a very good idea to add the troll ballet scene into the movie. It was barely even mentioned in the books.
Their hair is what bugs me the most... Harry potter and the year when everyone needed a haircut
I generally liked it but I needed more of the books in it (Idc how long it is 😒). I needed more of Barty Crouch and the switching-thingie and WINKY. MY POOR WINKY GOT CUT OUT OF THE MOVIE. THAT'S JUST NOT RIGHT
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Their hair is what bugs me the most... Harry potter and the year when everyone needed a haircut
Shouldn't have been, they were going to the yule ball, for merlin's sake...
Ikrrrrr
^^^^^^^^nay Dumbledore was like "HAAARRREEYYYDDDIIIDDTCCHAAAPOOOTTTCHTYAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAAAIIIMMMEEEEEEENNNDAAAAAGOOOOOHHHHBBBBUUHHHLLLEEEEETTTTTOHHHHFFFFFFFEEEEIIIIYYYAAAHHHH??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?"
am I right? That's how I see it personally
They slaughtered the book. Like, literally.
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