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Who Saw Goblet of Fire?

Started by AnnaBelle, November 28, 2005, 04:39:21 AM

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AnnaBelle

I saw Goblet of Fire a week ago, and I LOVED it! It is my favorite so far and I can't wait until it comes out on DVD!  :) Did anybody else here see it?

goblet_fulla_fire

I saw it. They put so many changes in the movies that it pretty much lost its meaning by now. I mean, never in the book I read that the Bauxbauxtoun girls did various flips as they entered the main hall.

AnnaBelle

I think those kinds of things make the movie more interesting and keeps viewers attention. 

goblet_fulla_fire

Atract attention huh? Well, I am gonna practice "going into school..."
NOTE: DONT LET DIS GO OFF TOPIC

Neo

yea..right...you do that...

anyhoo, i saw it and i loved it. i hated the 4th book, but that was definatly the best movie so far.

oh and i loved the flips the chick school did when they came in, same as i liked the other schools intro, it just made it more interesting.
"Without a common power to keep them in check, there will be no advancement, and the life of man is poor, solitary, nasty, brutish, and short."~Thomas Hobbes

0612

(;D I think I said this before, but...) If you ignore the book and look only at the movie, it's still a great movie!

AnnaBelle

I was really disappointed with Prisoner of Azkaban, so Goblet of Fire makes up for it and then some!

0612

Yeah... I didn't like PoA either. Of all people, they had to get a porno director :P
Certainly, GoF makes up for it ;D

AnnaBelle

I don't think it was the director's fault.  Alfonso didn't write the script, he just directed it.  I think he did a great job at directing it, but the script sucked because they skipped so much. 

0612

Wait... first of all, what on earth does a director do? ;D I mean, does he just shout instructions at people and make them follow? :P

And speaking about the script, I guess Alfonso would have had some influence over the script. (BTW, Alfonso Cuaron had his birthday 2 days ago)

AnnaBelle

*Giggles* Shouldn't that be pretty obvious? Director.  I read an article, I think in Newsweek magazine about Cuaron.  At first, he didn't want to direct the film, but a special script was delivered to him.  He said that he never even read the books, but when he read the script he liked what he saw so he decided to direct the movie. 

0612

OK, but is there a possibility that he made changes to the script?

FizzingWhizbees

i did they left out spew and bill and charlie !!!!!!!

AnnaBelle

#13
Quote from: 0612 on December  2, 2005, 10:06:52 AM
OK, but is there a possibility that he made changes to the script?

Yes, there may be a possibility that he made small changes, but I really don't think he changed entire scenes.   :-\ That's just my theory, and I was still disappointed in the movie, but I don't blame Alfonso.

Quote from: FizzingWhizbees on December  2, 2005, 12:23:32 PM
i did they left out spew and bill and charlie !!!!!!!
 

:-\ I'm really bad at internet language.  It was sad that they had to leave out SPEW because that would have been hilarious, and if they added Bill and Charlie then they would have had to add a lot more which would have made the movie even longer and cost more money.  I hate when stuff has to be cut out, but at least they didn't cut too much.  Did you like Goblet of Fire, FizzingWhizbees?

goblet_fulla_fire

Quote from: 0612 on December  1, 2005, 12:58:00 PM
Wait... first of all, what on earth does a director do? ;D I mean, does he just shout instructions at people and make them follow? :P

And speaking about the script, I guess Alfonso would have had some influence over the script. (BTW, Alfonso Cuaron had his birthday 2 days ago)

Actually the director does more than just give intructions to the acters and actresses. He also gives directions to the stunt people, special effects people, and so on...