Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ---> March 7th, 2006
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ---> March 7th, 2006
From an early Warner press release:
On March 7th, experience Harry, Ron and Hermione’s fourth magical year at Hogwarts with Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire on DVD! The two-disc special edition DVD includes hours of extra enchantment; including the Triwizard Tournament Challenge, additional scenes, behind the scenes features, and more! Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire available on DVD. Rated PG-13 for sequences of fantasy violence and frightening images.
On March 7th, experience Harry, Ron and Hermione’s fourth magical year at Hogwarts with Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire on DVD! The two-disc special edition DVD includes hours of extra enchantment; including the Triwizard Tournament Challenge, additional scenes, behind the scenes features, and more! Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire available on DVD. Rated PG-13 for sequences of fantasy violence and frightening images.
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Originally Posted by The Bus
Briggs, if you have the chance to see it in IMAX, go see it. For me it was a 1-hour trip but more than well worth it.
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Originally Posted by The Bus
Briggs, if you have the chance to see it in IMAX, go see it. For me it was a 1-hour trip but more than well worth it.
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Originally Posted by Artman
Any chance they might repackage the others and release a new boxset?
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I just wish they'd give us some bonus material that wasn't so kid-oriented.
Well, I suppose hope springs eternal.
Well, I suppose hope springs eternal.
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Originally Posted by Giles
I was a tad underwhelmed by the IMAX experience, I could have easily had the same large screen amazement factor if I had seen at DC's Uptown theatre. This may sound hypocritical but I don't really enjoy the retaining of the OAR of films that are 2.35:1 on the IMAX screen - 'Polar Express' was fine, but here it's such a wide movie the top and bottom black borders were awfully distracting. (god, I can't believe I just made that statement).
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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
I just wish they'd give us some bonus material that wasn't so kid-oriented.
Well, I suppose hope springs eternal.
Well, I suppose hope springs eternal.
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I was going to say, I read in Entertainment Weekly around the time the film was released that it would have a commentary.
Now if WB could just re-release the first two in keepcases...
Now if WB could just re-release the first two in keepcases...
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Originally Posted by kms_md
looking forward to the release -- it seems a bit sooner than i was expecting-- weren't the last two november released movies out on dvd in may?
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Commentary? Wow, I alwasy thought I would have to wait til the "Harry Potter Complete Movie Collection" 20disc set comes out, lol....
And about the Case... Am I the only one that really really really like the digipack cases for the first two?
And about the Case... Am I the only one that really really really like the digipack cases for the first two?



