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Harry Potter: The Complete 8-film Collection [Blu-ray] [2001] [2016] [Region Free]

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Even if the nightmare was of the ominous figure of He Who Must Not Be Named committing murder, that’s no reason not to enjoy the Quidditch World Cup. The Goblet of Fire' (2005) sees Harry board the train to Hogwarts School, where he will attend his fourth year of magical education.

Every episode has been elevated into HD territory, bringing out details never seen when the series first ran on TV. The classic Godzilla films that saturated Japanese culture vary in terms of quality, but they all have their own inherent charm.It’s all to the good, as The Prisoner of Azkaban is the most visual of films to this point, with great composition, effects and direction, with a far more organic and realistic feel to its magical world. It’s all about the Triwizard Tournament leading to the momentous climax of the film, and any scene not at first appearing to be associated with that, winds up adding to that plot anyway. Put it all together, and you do have a good movie, with a beginning, middle and end, with Part 2 serving as the climax to Part 1’s build up. Incidentally, Boyhood might have picked up the Oscars, but Harry Potter did it first, and on a much larger scale. And once again, it’s a very enjoyable surround experience, rich and lively for the action sequences, making the most of the film’s music and keeping that all important dialogue clear and audible throughout.

He really should have paid attention to the ill omen though, as it isn’t long before the World Cup is marred by worrisome unrest from a menace thought long forgotten, and it soon becomes apparent that Harry Potter’s fourth year at Hogwarts is only going to get worse. Both the Deathly Hallows films are two disc releases, and are presented in an Amaray fatpack, with discs on either inner face, and two discs either side of a central hinged panel. The collection includes The Big Boss (1971), Fist of Fury (1972), The Way of the Dragon (1972), Enter the Dragon (1973), and Game of Death (1978), which was released five years after Lee's passing. Indeed it looks as if they are hell-bent on persecuting him to the full extent of whatever law minister Cornelius Fudge can devise.It allows for one final burst of energy, a bit of action and comedy as the trio raid Gringotts, before things get really dark and dramatic for the final battle, and leavening the action with a bit of levity, or some other character arc is no longer an option.

I went to the cinema for the first three films, and eagerly pounced on the DVDs, and that’s when the experience went sour.Year 1: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - The magical adventure begins when Harry Potter is to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The image is clear throughout, with impressive, vibrant, and detailed HD presentation for the most part, although like the previous films, depth and clarity do begin to suffer when dark and misty scenes prevail. For items that are dispatched using our standard service, we ask that you wait 14 days from the date of dispatch before reporting any items as undelivered.

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