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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Postby Thundercracker » September 25th 2006 5:31 pm

Official site now online: www.harrypotterorderofthephoenix.com


There's a lot of set pics out already but some nice official movie stills are starting to come out: (Pics from Leaky Cauldron)

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Grimmauld Place?
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Dumbledore's Army
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Harry fending off Dementor's in Privet Drive alley
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Umbridge sacks Trelawney
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Umbridge's office
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Luna Lovegood (From AOL article)
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Old pic but is first look of Tonks (Natalia Tena) on set:
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From what I've seen and read, this seems like it's going to be more faithful to the book than GoF was. Hopefully it will be.



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Postby Ternian » October 25th 2006 1:56 am

This was my fav Harry Potter book in the latter ones. I am anxious to see how it turns out.

Although the last movie was absolutely shit.
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Postby SI » November 7th 2006 5:29 am

I've read OoTP three times now and I'd have to say it's my fav of the series so far. I wonder how long after this they will release HBP because these kids won't be kids anymore...
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Postby Thundercracker » November 9th 2006 4:31 pm

:siren: Leaky Cauldron: Teaser Trailer Description


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WB logo, flying through the clouds.
Sirius Black: "Things have changed Harry. Voldemort's biding his time, gathering his followers."
CUT TO: Sirius in Grimmauld Place
Sirius Black: "These are dangerous times, you need to be extra careful."
CUT TO Dumbledore standing before a huge wall of court stands
Dumbledore: "Surely you can appreciate the danger we are all in....you cannot ignore the signs.."
CUT TO Shot of a window bursting, glass shattering everywhere.
Hermione: "The Minister wants to discredit you, he's scared of Dumbledore."
CUT TO Harry overlooking the Pensieve
CUT TO Hermione; she looks scared
CUT TO Ron.
Harry: "Why does nobody believe me?"
CUT TO Hagrid with big bruises all over his face, smiling at Harry
Dumbledore: "Please join me in welcoming our new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher."
CUT TO Umbridge at the podium in the Great Hall.
CUT TO Shot of a feather quill approaching Harry
Umbridge: "Little boys must learn not to tell lies."
CUT TO Harry in a room with Snape learning Occlumency
Snape: "Concentrate Potter, your mind is weak."
CUT TO Harry
Harry: "I am not weak."
CUT TO Snape close up scowling
Snape: "Then prove it!"
CUT TO: Bellatrix in a huge corridor, grinning insanely
Hermione: "Several Death Eaters have escaped from Azkaban."
CUT TO Hooded figures sweeping past the screen
CUT TO : A huge sweeping shot ending in a close up on Bellatrix.
CUT TO Harry, Ron, and Hermione in the woods looking scared.
CUT TO Wide shot of a tree being uprooted
Ron: "What the bloody hell was that?"
CUT TO: Misty room; Voldemort emerges from the mist in a huge black hooded robe.
CUT TO Harry kissing Cho
CUT TO Shot of London with the Order flying over the river
CUT TO Harry on his broom
Sirius: "Keep your wits about you Harry."
CUT TO panning shot of the D.A.
CUT TO What looks like McGonagall getting hit by a spell
CUT TO Malfoy looking smug
CUT TO Umbridge in Trelawney's class
Umbridge: "Ahem..."
CUT TO A wide shot of a huge darkened room; Dumbledore and Voldemort pointing wands at each other
CUT TO Shot of a Thestral in the woods
CUT TO Shot of Harry pointing his wand in the Ministry
CUT TO Harry screaming
Harry: "NOOOOO!"
HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX
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Postby Ternian » November 13th 2006 12:42 am

Hope this movie is good...
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Postby Thundercracker » November 17th 2006 4:37 pm

Trailer stills! :heavymetal:

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Postby Longtime_Sunshine » November 18th 2006 5:06 pm

The films are getting darker and darker, which I like.

I think this was the book everyone liked, and from the stills, it seems to capture it.
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Postby TroyObliX » November 18th 2006 6:56 pm

So far, I've only seen the above ten seconds, and it looks pretty good. But how old is Harry supposed to be in this one? Because he looks like he's old enough to vote. Not that I care, I just hope they don't verbally refer to the characters ages this time. It might not be as noticeable if they don't mention it like they did in the last one.

Harry to the reporter slut in Goblet of Fire "Im fourteen, biyotch"
(when she kept calling him twelve)

Just seemed to kind of interupt me as a viewer. Other than that, looks okay for a Harry Potter movie.
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Postby Thundercracker » November 20th 2006 3:21 pm

:siren: Teaser Trailer released! :siren:

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Postby TroyObliX » November 20th 2006 6:40 pm

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Thanks! Looks like it'll be worth seeing.
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Postby bearvomit » December 5th 2006 10:42 pm

This is how the last Potter film should start out:

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Postby Thundercracker » February 22nd 2007 5:32 pm

First look at the young Marauders (Sirius, James & Wormtail) and young Snape.

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I don't remember from the book but isn't Harry's Dad supposed to have dark hair like him?
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Postby Steelsheen » February 24th 2007 7:00 am

looks to be another promising movie :), cant wait for it to hit the screens.

although i havent gottent around to reading the books, but i promised myself once Book 7 comes out and they release the box set i'm damn well gonna get it. that would look so great with the rest of my book collections. :heavymetal:
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Postby Thundercracker » March 5th 2007 5:43 pm

Couple early reviews in:

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Leaky Cauldron This one has a shitload of spoilers at the end.
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Postby TiniTinyTony » April 7th 2007 11:48 am

Thundercracker wrote:First look at the young Marauders (Sirius, James & Wormtail) and young Snape.


So there is some sort of flashback in the film? Your post made me think that they were going to make a prequel to the Harry Potter films called "Young Marauders". Silly me.
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Postby Thundercracker » April 7th 2007 10:40 pm

Heh, sorry I guess I've been just assuming that anybody reading this thread has read all the books too. But yeah there is somewhat of a flashback scene in the book, it's actually one of Snape's memories from when he was in school that Harry views through the pensieve.
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Postby TiniTinyTony » April 8th 2007 5:24 pm

No, I haven't read any of the books. Unfortunately, I've heard spoilers concerning Snape and Dumbledore, but I'm trying to stay as surprised as possible as the future events unfold on screen. I'd rather watch a director's interpretation of a book on screen than actually read the book myself.

I know most people that read books that movies are based on, are ultimately disappointed with the director's interpretation and don't enjoy the movie at all.

So if I don't read the book, I can't be disappointed, and I can enjoy the movie for what it's worth.
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Postby MTH » April 9th 2007 6:44 am

TiniTinyTony wrote:No, I haven't read any of the books. Unfortunately, I've heard spoilers concerning Snape and Dumbledore, but I'm trying to stay as surprised as possible as the future events unfold on screen. I'd rather watch a director's interpretation of a book on screen than actually read the book myself.

I know most people that read books that movies are based on, are ultimately disappointed with the director's interpretation and don't enjoy the movie at all.

So if I don't read the book, I can't be disappointed, and I can enjoy the movie for what it's worth.


I have all the books, and have read them numerous times. That hasn't kept me from liking the movies. Sure they change some things, but as long as the story line stays pretty close to the book I'm good with it. Afterall, it is pretty hard to translate an 800+ page book into a 2 hr 15 minute movie that kids will understand.
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Postby Longtime_Sunshine » April 22nd 2007 9:14 pm

Wow. That looks better than any other summer movie this year.
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Postby Thundercracker » April 24th 2007 2:56 pm

:siren: Domestic Trailer now up on Yahoo!

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Pretty similar to the international trailer but there are some differences.
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Postby Steelsheen » April 25th 2007 2:04 pm

thanks for the heads up dude.
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Postby bearvomit » April 25th 2007 4:05 pm

I don't know if anyone's mentioned this yet, but apparently in the IMAX version, the last 20 minutes are suppose to be in full 3D! It also gets a simultanious release too.
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Postby Hobbit Feet » May 16th 2007 9:54 am

Cool new Harry Potter site just launched in the UK. Check it out:

http://harrypotter.warnerbros.co.uk/site/index.html
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Postby Thundercracker » July 10th 2007 1:23 pm

Full streaming soundtrack online (Just a heads up, A couple of the track titles are very spoilerish.)

Didn't realize the movie is coming out tomorrow, I probably won't be seeing this right away. Anyone else going to check it out?

And of course the new book hits next Tuesday.
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Postby TroyObliX » July 10th 2007 4:03 pm

I was about a hairs-width away from being dragged to the midnight opening of this one tonight. Once the Mrs realized that she wouldn't be getting home till almost 3AM, she decided maybe later this week would be better. I would have gone, though. I like these movies, I'm just not really emotionally invested in them. Looks to be one of the better in the series, but we'll see.
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Postby Longtime_Sunshine » July 11th 2007 4:11 am

10/10

Got back from Grauman's not too long ago. Close close close behind Prisoner of Azkaban as the best Harry Potter film.
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Postby Biggs » July 11th 2007 3:03 pm

^ yup, I'd agree with that statement...I havn't read any of the books, just watched the films...but yeah, I really enjoyed this one...helped by the fact that the kids seem to be acting this time around, and it shows...which is good...and I'd watch Garry Oldman paint a ceiling....he was brilliant, especially at the end when he turns up...and the Dumbledore wizard battle extreme thing was cool too, thought Harry Should've really ponied up then and helped him out though...

Great flick, first Harry Potter I genuinely enjoyed.
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Postby CoGro » July 11th 2007 3:36 pm

I'm gonna check it out tonight hopefully...

Having not read any of the books, Azkaban is my favourite film so if it's in that tone, I'm sure I'll enjoy it.
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Postby TiniTinyTony » July 11th 2007 7:37 pm

Questions:

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1) Is Black really dead?
2) What was the thing he got sucked into that only Harry and Luna could see?
3) Will they explain in the next movie what form Voldemort was in at the end of Goblet of Fire?
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Postby TroyObliX » July 11th 2007 10:55 pm

I liked it. Definately one of the best of the series, and my personal fave so far. Seems to really keep it's pace the whole way through. No really uncomfortable eye-roll moments in this one for me either, a first for the Potter flicks.

The acting and the action both took big steps forward this time. The effects were great, and the movie as a whole seemed more properly put together than any of the other films. Thats not to trash the others in the series, it's just this time I didn't feel like I just walked out of a kids movie. And I finally stopped hating the new Dumbledore.
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Postby Maveritchell » July 12th 2007 2:05 am

TiniTinyTony wrote:Questions:

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1) Is Black really dead?
2) What was the thing he got sucked into that only Harry and Luna could see?
3) Will they explain in the next movie what form Voldemort was in at the end of Goblet of Fire?
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1) Yes.
2) We don't know, the book describes it as a veil behind which voices are heard
3) If you mean the creepy baby form, no, that was just Voldemort sans most of his power.
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I'll be the black sheep. I thought it was an alright movie in and of itself, but I couldn't stand the actress who played Umbridge. She was kind've over the top. I also (and know this is in light of being a reader of the series) thought they screwed up some of the characterization; e.g. making Cho out to be a bad guy, having Dumbledore yell at the students. To be fair, they did a lot considering the source material; that book was definitely exposition-heavy. I guess I've got a hard time shaking the influence of the read.

Also, they tweaked me by leaving out one of (I think) the best pieces of exposition in the book: Harry's aunt, who's sister was Harry's mum and a witch, is in a beginning chapter shown for the first time to have some level of awareness of Harry's world. When Harry comes back and tells his Aunt & Unc about the attack, and the fact that V's back, she reacts with fear and helps explain the situation to Uncle. Obviously this isn't necessary to the story at all, and I've got no real problem with it being left out - but it would have been all of a 2-minute scene that would have given some depth to his otherwise one-evil-stepmother-dimensional aunt.
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Postby Longtime_Sunshine » July 12th 2007 2:26 am

Yeah, I also hoped there'd be more with Petunia like in the book.

I've read the books, but in no way am I dissapointed with what was cut or not. So many of the same lines and situations are straight from the book. Apples and oranges of course. All the novels are really bloated.

Umbridge IS over the top. Her character in the book is just pure bitch. Even when I read it I thought it was a little out of place to have such an over the top comical evil woman in the mix with great characters.
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Postby tlbauerle » July 12th 2007 9:46 am

Maveritchell wrote:
TiniTinyTony wrote:Questions:
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1) Is Black really dead?
2) What was the thing he got sucked into that only Harry and Luna could see?
3) Will they explain in the next movie what form Voldemort was in at the end of Goblet of Fire?
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1) Yes.
2) We don't know, the book describes it as a veil behind which voices are heard
3) If you mean the creepy baby form, no, that was just Voldemort sans most of his power.
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It is the veil seperating life from the spirit world or death. Depends on your belief system.
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Postby Maveritchell » July 12th 2007 2:42 pm

Longtime_Sunshine wrote:Umbridge IS over the top. Her character in the book is just pure bitch. Even when I read it I thought it was a little out of place to have such an over the top comical evil woman in the mix with great characters.


In the book she was definitely evil, but not just for the sake of being malevolent. She did see anything as a means to the end of "doing her job," which included going out of the way to make Harry's life like hell, but the tripe in the movie about her turning Hogwarts into a gulag and enforcing Victorian-era standards were kind've out of place. The whole "ha ha look how many rules she put up the janitor can't even reach the top" bit was pretty ridiculous.
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Postby ETandElliott » July 20th 2007 4:36 pm

I liked it a lot. Up until now, Chamber Of Secrets has been my bag. That was my favorite one, but this was pretty stiff competition. I'm not sure if I like it more, but it was definitely much better than Goblet. Best movie I've seen so far this year.
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Postby thecolorsblend » August 2nd 2007 4:40 pm

The whole "ha ha look how many rules she put up the janitor can't even reach the top" bit was pretty ridiculous.

I understand your point, but I thought of it as being a shorthand way to visually convey how much control she was taking over Hogwarts. The only other alternative would be some kinda boring and clunky expository dialog. You are right, though, about how goofy it looked like. They should've played it more seriously (the teetering ladder, etc).

OOTP wasn't as big a trainwreck as POA and GOF (which I loathed) so I'm somewhat happy with it.
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Postby Longtime_Sunshine » August 2nd 2007 5:43 pm

I couldn't stand Chris Columbus' first two films. They lacked any sort of style or imaginiation.

It's as if Columbus simply did it for the paycheck--and he recieved a shitload of money.

Cuaron's Azkaban was the perfect adaptation visually and stylistically, although Kloves' screenplay missed some important information to the story.
Goblet of Fire was an acceptable adaptation I think. It shows the kids being kids which can become hard to do with complicated plots. The past three films have been a great improvement from the first two.
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Postby thecolorsblend » August 2nd 2007 10:19 pm

I can't really praise Columbus' directorial, um, style but at least the basic plots were translated faithfully (more or less) from the books.

POA was way too dark. I'm sorry but nothing all that bad really happens in the book. It's not a cutesy happy ending, but it's not as gloomy as the tone of the film had been up to then. That tone would've fit OOTP perfectly though. Don't even get me started on the plot points that got dropped.

GOF was just a piece of shit from start to finish. It was an abortion, there's really no other way to say it. It had no redeeming value whatsoever.

The movies suck overall, but the first two and OOTP suck substantially less than POA and GOF.
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Postby Longtime_Sunshine » August 4th 2007 1:28 am

I think that Goblet of Fire was pretty faithful in adaptation and style. I didn't have any problems with it.

These movies seem to be the only blockbuster sequels that look like they were actually touched by human hands.
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Postby Dingo » August 5th 2007 11:07 am

Longtime_Sunshine wrote:I think that Goblet of Fire was pretty faithful in adaptation and style. I didn't have any problems with it.


It looked like the editor was on speed when he was in the editing room. There were some really harsh changes in scenes, with the expectation that you pick up on all the issues from the sudden mood changes of characters. I hadn't read the books at that point in time and had no idea about why things were going on at times. It felt at times like there were scenes missing from the version I was watching.
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Postby TroyObliX » August 5th 2007 4:03 pm

I still think the end of OOTP was decent enough to make it my fave of the HP series so far. Grown-up magic is a far more spectacular than all the 'kiddie' stuff we've seen before. And as someone who only keeps up with the series from the films, I like that it's not so 'cute' from here on out.

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Postby Topeka » September 2nd 2007 10:37 pm

I saw this today in IMAX, and the last 20 minutes or so were in 3D. It's not perfect yet, but it did look great. I can't wait to see how the technology progresses in a few more years when Star Wars gets released in 3D
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Postby TiniTinyTony » September 3rd 2007 10:09 pm

So they gave you 3D glases and said, "Here, put these on at the end of the movie." ?
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Postby Topeka » September 3rd 2007 10:36 pm

A logo flashed on the screen when it was time to put them on and take them off.

Some bits were great, like the long hallways and the shattering glass. But sometimes the picture seemed to be more 2.5-dimensional, like flat elements arranged in 3D space. This was more apparent with simple shots of characters walking; the characters and background would seem flat, just separated from one another.

However, the wizard duel was mind-blowing in its complexity and bad-assery.
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