I watched it some place other than the cinema. I enjoyed it but will wait until the DVD comes out to watch it properly.
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I watched it some place other than the cinema. I enjoyed it but will wait until the DVD comes out to watch it properly.
It was so good in the cinema :) So dramatic
I bought the first 6 DVD films as a boxset from HMV for £25. I haven't seen Deathly Hallows part one yet. Does anyone know when it's on sale as a DVD?
really looking forward to that but as the rest of the Harry Potters I have are the german version, I might wait until I get to Germany to buy it just so they are all the same
Release date in Germany is 15 April 2011 :)
OMG.it is in 3d.. how fabby!! I am so excited about this!! Probably the last thing I will see in an Irish Cinema
The latest film in the Harry Potter series, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1," has become the highest grossing instalment of the Harry Potter franchise outside North America as of Wednesday.
The seventh movie about the exploits of the boy wizard has earned $657.24 million (406.1 million pounds) and counting, edging past the previous record-holder -- 2001's "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's (Sorcerer's) Stone," which grossed $657 million at the foreign box office, distributor Warner Bros said.
Globally, including North American ticket sales, it still trails, however, having grossed around $951 million compared with $975 million for the 2001 picture, according to ticket tracking site Boxofficemojo.com.
Also, figures have not been adjusted for inflation.
Deathly Hallows Part 1, based on the final instalment of the series of best-selling books by author J.K. Rowling, performed strongly from the start last November, landing at No. 6 on the list of all-time best U.S. weekend debuts.
The six previous "Potter" films have grossed $5.4 billion globally for Warner Bros. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part 2," the final instalment, is set to hit theatres on July 15.
Reuters
50 Greatest Harry Potter Moments
Episode: 1
Wednesday, 27 July 2011, 8:00PM - 10:00PM ITV1
To mark the release of the final Harry Potter film, this new documentary for ITV1 will celebrate the most memorable scenes from the most successful series of films in movie history.
Looking back over the past seven films, this is the definitive Harry Potter countdown, with exclusive access to cast members both past and present, who will share their on and off screen memories as well as commenting on their own favourite Harry Potter movie moments.
Cast members taking a trip down memory lane include: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Julie Walters, Jason Isaacs, Tom Felton, Helen McCrory, Pam Ferris, Bonnie Wright and James and Oliver Phelps.
The programme will include contributions from genuine famous fans talking about the film phenomenon and their favourite moments. These include: Richard Curtis, Dawn French, Chase Crawford, Will Young, Peter Jones, Brian Conley, Eliza Doolittle, Miquita Oliver and Ben Shephard.
Harry Potter author JK Rowling, as well as the producers, director and teams behind the special effects will also give a real behind the scenes insight.
50 Greatest Harry Potter Moments will be must see viewing for Harry Potter and film fans of all ages.
Has anyone seen it yet. I'm going to go next weekend.
Anyone seen it yet?? from some of the comment it is suppose to be amazing... and sad in parts
ive yet to see the first part so once i get that on lovefilm ill try n see this one at the cinema, its so much better on the big screen!
AMAZING!! that is the only way to describe this movie.. Was so excited about it that I thought I would have hyped it up too much but no.. it lived up to my expectations.. there is differences to the book but was still done really well.. worth going to see.
i have part one all set up to watch tonight! it was 2.99 for one night in blockbuster or 4.99 to buy off amazon! guess which one i picked!
I'm going to see it at the weekend. Can't wait.
Does anyone know if there are plans to sell Deathly Hallows parts 1 & 2 DVDs together? Can't wait to buy it and watch it :D Not interested in the whole 8 DVDs box set thing, I already have all the other films :)
They probably will sell DH part 1 & 2 on it's own as well around Christmas. But they know they will make a packet with the box set for Christmas,
did anyone see the Reunion on Sky/HBO max? It was so good. I cried, I laughed. I felt I had watched all 8 movies in 98mins. Was a rollercoaster ride
[QUOTE=Pantherboy;971320]It was great. So riveting. Loved all the behind the scenes stuff & I must admit I shed a tear at the 'In Memorium' part (& realised so many involved have now unfortunately passed).[/QUOTE Yes that really surprised me too