Did you see Harry Potter?

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  1. Doggy_Bot

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    I'm going tomorrow to see it, I was going to go on the release date but I was busy. So was it any good for the people that have seed it? Have you even see it at all? My bro told me it was the best one yet, so i'm guessing it's good!
     
  2. geestar20

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    I seen it at home and I don't think it was the best one out of all 3 but it was pretty good. Im curious as to when Harry will kill Voldamor ?? maybe in part 7
     
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    i haven'e seen it yet so don't tell me any of the plot LOL :)
     
  4. Thorny

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    I brought my 5 daughters and wife to see it. We all enjoyed it, although some of it I felt was predictable. I'm 42 and enjoy it, but were it not for the kids, I would wait for DVD. My daughters have read all the books. My 11 year old, did cover her eyes on a couple of scary scenes. There was few tense moments. Enjoy.
     
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    my kids are both way below 12 so i can't take 'em to see it at the cinema. no biggie i'll be getting the DVD on day of release anyway, i love all the Harry Potter films as much as the kids
     
  6. Robk9

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    I am a little confused, you are going to let your kids see it on DVD and not at the movie theater. Even kids are allowed in a movie theaters as long as an adult is present with them, except for porn.

    http://www.filmratings.com/guide.htm




     
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    @Robk9 - cheers, for the reply, you prompted me to lookup the relevant ratings for the UK, i honestly didn't know an adult could take kids under 12 to a 12-rated film (i probably did know once, but i have goldfish memory). the only films i've ever taken my kids to at the cinema, have been 'U' or PG..

    cheers - i now know i can take them to see the new Harry Potter film after all.

    ..and i've bookmarked the ratings site for when i next forget the ratings LOL - http://www.bbfc.co.uk
     
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    Perhaps, I mis-stated my point. "I" would have waited for DVD, but all of my kids wanted to see it (ages 11-19), we will see it again on DVD, when it comes out. It's not "in your face" scary, just high anxiety at some moments and scary villians/creatures. The PG-13 is for scary moments, not for words, nudity, sexual situations(although Harry and Myrtle,the ghost, nearly have a scene in the hot tub, Harry was uncomfortable). Go see it, it's fun.
     
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    I saw it and loved it.
    But for 2 1/2 hours it seems they still cut a ton from the book.
     
  10. kumipuu

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    film was small disappointment, perhaps i waited too much ? but fortunately each has own opinion. many critic has given three-five star to the film. into question is howewer quality film. in other words film is not rubbish film.
     
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