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Harry
Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone |
| Rated:
PG |
| Runtime:
2hr 22min |
| Starring:
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Richard Harris,
John Cleese |
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MFG
Rating: 4/5
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DVD
Features
Video:
Widescreen enhanced with an excellent picture. There's some
grain during the nighttime scenes, but that's to be expected
and didn't detract from the film.
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1EX with fantastic use of the surround speakers.
This soundtrack really puts you in the middle of every scene.
Extras:
Absolutely, positively, without a doubt the worst design
for extras we've ever seen. Your kids might like it, but you
won't. The entire second disc plays like a lame videogame,
and would you believe the 7 deleted scenes are an easter egg!
That's right, you can't just view them, you have to find
them first. Luckily, we're giving you directions.
There's
also trailers, an interview with the director and producer
and a couple of interactive walkthroughs.
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DVD
QuickTake
Harry
Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone makes a much better DVD than it
did a theatrical release for one simple reason, you can control
the crowds. If it weren't for the lame-ass extras disc I'd be tempted
to award this movie an additional star. As it is, Warner Bros. is
lucky I'm not knocking 2 stars off!
To
see the deleted scenes insert disc 2 and do the following:
- From
the main menu select Diagon Alley. You can just click any brick,
once you fail 4 times it will let you in anyway.
- Select
the key on the Gringots sign.
- Select
the main part of the Gringots sign to enter. Select the coins
to fill up your pockets, then return to the alley.
- Go
to Olivanders and start picking wands until you find one that
works. This is random, just keep picking.
- Leave
the alley and return to the main menu. Select Classrooms.
- On
the classrooms page select the owls on the statue and hit Enter
twice.
- In
the next room, select the flute.
- You
make it to another room, this time select the key in the very
back towards the center, the one with the slightly broken wing.
- You
are presented with a group of potions and given 60 seconds to
make a choice. Choose the round one on the top row just to the
right of center.
- Wow.
A big mirror with a stone in the middle of it. Select the stone
and hit enter.
And
there you go, you can now watch the 7 deleted scenes. Can someone
please explain to me why the DVD designers thought this was a good
idea?!
Movies
for Guys Original Theatrical Review
I
should start off by saying that I am a Harry Potter fan, have read
all the books and have been looking forward to this movie since
it was announced. In other words, this isn't an unbiased review.
One
of the hardest things about doing a movie based on a popular book
is that the fans already have an idea in their heads about what
the locations and characters should look like. When you're dealing
with a mega-popular book like the Harry Potter series (and the upcoming
Lord of the Rings) it makes it that much harder. I was truly amazed
at how this movie looked. Almost everything was as I had pictured
it when reading, from the Hogwarts Express to the castle itself,
things were right on the mark.
The
only real flaw with the movie is that it seemed to get caught up
with its own grandeur a few times, stretching scenes out a bit longer
than they needed to be, showing off the scenery just to let us know
how hard they worked to get it all right. This is fine when we first
see the school itself as the sweeping views of Hogwarts are quite
spectacular, but after the Quidditch match between Slytherin and
Gryffindor it seemed a bit excessive to be doing panning shots of
Harry.
For
those of you who have been living in the jungle for the last several
years, Harry Potter is a boy wizard. He's not just any wizard either,
he's quite famous in among magical folk due to his having survived
an encounter with the evil Lord Voldemort when he was just a baby.
After the encounter he is left with his non-magical relatives (non
magical people are referred to as "muggles" if you want to know
the lingo) so that he will be raised in an environment where he
won't be fawned over all the time. It's safe to say that particular
plan worked like a charm.
The
story centers around Harry's first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft
and Wizardry where he is to learn the art of magic. There is of
course an evil plot to do harm to Harry, and he and his friends
Ron and Hermione have to save the day. This first movie really serves
as a setup for the next movies in the series, one of which is officially
on the schedule for release next November. That's not to say this
isn't a fully contained story, it is, but they spend a lot of time
explaining things in this one that they (hopefully) won't have to
do in the next one.
This
is a very solid 4 star movie, and could have gotten a fifth star
if it hadn't dragged a little in a few places. Well worth seeing,
and worth seeing on the big screen if you can deal with the crowds.
-
John
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Gun Play
Kids
movie, heck, they barely use their wands.
Blood & Gore
Nope.
Car Chases
If
brooms count, there's a great game to watch.
T&A
Kids
movie .
Chuckles
Some
amusing moments. |
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