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2021.01.30 14:09


Release year - 2001. star - Daniel Radcliffe. creator - Steve Kloves. . country - UK. genre - Adventure, Family

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Anyone on 2018. Plz say yes! 😭😂😅😇 I rlly miss these series, it will always stay in my heart💙💔💙💔💙.

2016 AND LOVE HARRY POTTER UNTIL NOW! MAYBE FOREVER :D. Âンã‚ロリã‚ス・バスターã‚o g. THEY WERE SO CUTE I CANTTTT. Invisible magic portal. I think it's the Philosopher's stone. My favorite part is when Harry, a boy who was treated with such cruelty, realized that on Christmas Day he actually had presents. It was such a good part in both movie and books. I always thought it was weird that they said Happy Christmas. I've always been familiar with the phrase Merry Christmas. Harry at 1:47 Harry at 1:57. Üーã‚ズ・ã‚ン・ã‚・バà la consommation. Before I saw this movie I didn't know any thing about Harry except for all the hoopla on TV. If you have, like many others, then the movie takes on a new meaning as the characters come to life on screen. For me however it was a mediocre story. There was nothing special about Harry, other than the fact that his parent were killed trying to save him. The burning question I tried to answer as I viewed the movie was why Harry? Why him? Why was everyone so enchanted about this boy (in the movie and in the real world) I don't think the movie answered any of these questions. It was a good story, with good actors and visual effects. It reminded me of my boarding school days with dormitorys, prefects, houses and the eating in a big room with hundreds of other students. The movie didn't enchant me, but I'm not surprised it did many of Potter's fans.

Is it just me, or isnt it called Philosophers stone. 1:51 You f up again, it'll be you next. Èップガン マーヴェãƒas a service. No sure, not one blasted miserable... W I know I wanna ya I wanna was. The non-Harry Potter people dont know what this comment section is about. Âンã‚ロリã‚ス・バスターã‚o.o. 2:51 I shat my pants when I saw that moment. I dont think I can forgive JK Rowling for introducing me to a world I cant be a part of.

WAIT BUT SHOULDN'T WE ALSO BE WEARING EARMU. Bless my soul, its Harry Potter. *Everyone else in the bar* wHaT. I havent gotten the letter yet Hmmm Im gonna have to speak to their manager. As a guy in his fifties who has never read a word of the Potter books, I felt that I needed an excuse to see this children's film, so – together with five other adults – I accompanied the nine year old son of a friend to a Sunday morning showing in north London on the opening weekend. It was a really fun atmosphere with lots of kids dressed up in pointed hats and coloured cloaks and they cheered when the movie started and applauded at the end.
British one-time primary school teacher Joanne Rowling has now sold some 120 million copies of the first four novels in her planned seven-part saga and apparently managed to ensure that the screen version of her first story stays really close to the book. Although the funding and the director - Chris Columbus of `Home Alone' – are inevitably American, it was shot at classic locations in England and the cast is a wonderful roll call of British character actors and youthful newcomers. Twelve year old Daniel Radcliffe is simply perfect as Harry and the casting is consistently clever from 71 year old Richard Harris as the headmaster Dumbledore to Maggie Smith as Jean Brodie's alter ego

Like Superman, Batman and Luke Skywalker, Harry is an orphan with exceptional powers, but his training ground – the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry – is like no other and given magical form through some brilliant special effects, not least in the furious flying game of Quidditch. The pacing of the movie might have been better but, as a mere `muggle' someone without special powers) I guess I'm in no position to complain and the kids are going to love all two and a half hours.
Footnote: A couple of days after seeing the film, I caught a train from Platform 9B at London's Kings Cross station and I was delighted to find the platform decked out with Harry Potter references: signs announcing `Hogwarts Express 9 ¾' and warnings such as `All owls must be caged.