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Domestic Goddess
28-10-05, 06:26 PM
I, for one, am itching to see Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire! I can't wait! I can't wait! I can't waaaaaaaait!!!!!!!!!
Any other Potter fans out there champing at the bit to go and see it? I keep thinking the novelty will wear off, but every time there is a new film or book, I'm like a big kid!!
I'd love to meet J K Rowling and read all her notebooks and pick her brains.
Lady Penelope
28-10-05, 07:04 PM
:lol: DG honey I'm afraid Mstr LP has never been into Harry Potter. I've offered to take him to see some films but he's always refused :rolleyes:
I'm afraid to say I haven't read one book either :o I've always wanted to and see the films, perhaps I ought to borrow some children and take them! Actually I can see a good xmas presee idea coming up for me ;)
LPxxx
I'm mega excited :D Watched the three trailers on the website, Mr Eeyore and I have booked the 18th off work so that we can go and see the film :thumbs:
Well Harry Potter and the GoF is out tomorrow, and we're going to see it, I'm amazed at how excited I am :lol:
Booked tickets weeks ago and Mr Eeyore, Eeyores mam and I are going for an early showing at 11.55am tomorrow.
Hope it's good, I loved the book (I know they have to cut bits out to keep the film to a reasonable length) :)
Annabel
17-11-05, 08:49 AM
:thumbs: I am off to see it on Sunday with all the family, then next weekend I am going to see it again with Little Miss Annabel and her pals!!! :jump: :jump:
Wow, you get to see it twice Annabel :thumbs: That's maybe a good thing, you miss so mcuh the first time IMO (or I did when watching Azkhaban)
I've read the books up to order of the phoenix so I'm looking forward to this film.
Allypally
17-11-05, 09:47 AM
I looooooove Harry Potter, I've read all the books and have all the films so far.
Don't know when I'll be able to see it though :cry:
I've seen it and it is fantastic :thumbs: What can I say (without giving too much away)
The time flew over :rolleyes: the special effects were fabulous (loved the dragon scene) :) , some characters weren't in as much as I expected (such as Cho Chang and Rita Skeeter) but even though loads was missing from the book (which it had to be or the film would;ve been too long) it is still excellent, and boy the graveyard scene and Voldemort - brrrr ;) creepy, made me think "when is the next one due out" :lol:
Hi
Been to take the three little miss JJ's today to see it...
Funny, thrilling, sharp, mature, sad, ............a really good family film....Harry potter gets better and better....
JJ X
Annabel
20-11-05, 01:34 PM
in two hours time i will be sitting in a cinema waiting for it to start!!!oooh the excitement!!! :hihi: :hihi:
deanisthebest
04-02-06, 06:06 PM
Although i am a lot older than most harry potter film go-ers i still enjoy them. I found that this was much better than its prequals. The characters are much more mature and the production is fantastic. If u get the oppertunity its deffinatly worth the watch. Enjoy!!!!!!!!!
littlerb
05-02-06, 06:53 PM
I think Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a very good film because it has lots of things to enjoy in it. It is a little bit scary for a little person like me :)