No it turned Daniel Radcliffe into Harry Potter for 2 sec. Harry Potter is a perpetual rulebreaker. Daniel Radcliff is SO not a rulebreaker. He's just not that good an actor, here I actually got stunned at how good his acting was.
@@LemonGoofball And so was the movie scene. I'm just sad they couldn't fit in the whole book dialogue. It still is one of my favourite chapters in the whole series and The Halfblood Prince is my favourite out of all the books. I couldn't tell you how many times I have read it and listened to the audiobook. Probably around 30 times at least.
I always held a low opinion of the movies vs the books. This is the scene where I began to think maybe they aren't that bad after all. In my opinion this and the Harry-Luna scenes are the best ones in all movies.
Even though I know Daniel said he hates his performance in this movie, as a fan I love this so much and is such a departure from his usual role. He really does command every scene he’s in
@@29jemo Yeah, they really thought that through well huh? Makes you wonder whether the extermination of spiders we take place in in Hogwarts Legacy did anything.. though of course, maybe there's an alternate timeline where the entirety of Hogwarts is infested with spiders.. who knows! 😂
@@elderpires2107 why ehhh? Yes the books are better especially for the first time and the movies aren't bad if you take away how different they are from the books. But the books...... 😢 I've never felt more detached from this world and in another one. I had the feeling the first two times but after it was harder to regain which is why I liked Dylan's comment😅
One of the few scenes I prefer over the one from books. Books one was obviously good but I think we were constantly focusing on narration(atleast I was), here we actually got to see it without knowing what Harry was thinking and some extra things too.
@@blazingshadow2669he only took half the potion and he gave the rest to Ron hermione and Ginny. While he was out talking to slughorn the deatheaters invaded hogwarts through the vanishing cabinet and were attacking students, the three of them were narrowly killed by curses flying by but barely dodged them because they were lucky
@@somepotterhead *_Chamber of Secrets_* is definitely talked about the most in the whole saga, considering that was when Harry destroyed the first Horcrux: Tom Riddle's diary using a Basilisk fang.
Same I’ve recently got an obsession with it. I haven’t seen the movies in years so I’m planning on watching them and it’ll be as if I’m watching them for the first time
When professor Slughorn is extracting his thought, you can hear, really slightly "harryyyyy" when he is extracting that specific memory. Really clever move by post production.
"Harreey! -Suuh!" *mouth gaping as if uttering that word stole one of his last 2 brain cells, responsible for facial expressions* I love his face and these film series so much. I'll binge watch it before i commit sewerslide.
slughorn is so underrated. 1:27 man didnt want to come work for the school, but now that he is, he's gonna get some things out of it lol. also that eulogy for hagrids friend really is beautiful.
Absolutely fantastic scene, Dan delivers one of his best performances of all the movies. Music is on point too, perfectly capturing the whimsical state of mind Harry is in. Shame about the photography, it’s all brown and green when it could have been so much richer. David Yates’ stylistic choices left a lot to be desired tbf.
The entire scene around 2:40 is hilarious, all the way down to how he stands there. LOL. And then how the 'fang' falls off when he goes to get the venom in the vial. I feel like that was a prop malfunction that worked well because they kept going with it. Perfect for the professors character. Almost like everyone Harry encounters has had all their luck transferred to Harry.
It's because they don't have the final battle with the death eaters in the movie, only the adult characters fight whereas in the book Ron, Hermione, Ginny, Neville and Luna also take part.
I legitimately thought Prisoner of Azkaban was the worst film period lmao.. The change from Columbus's style was jarring, and the fact they switched up the directors after says it all imo
I always preferred the visual style of the first 2 movies, much brighter and more cheerful. The later movies are a lot darker and more gloomy and depressing.
I like to think the way Liquid Luck works more specifically, is that it just alludes the drinker towards their desire the best it can. A sort of omniscience. Harry had absolutely zero cause or reason to go to Hagrids, but Hagrids was where he needed tongo.
@@jameshetherington1 Right, but with the potion you are guaranteed to succeed. As far as poisonous, just be sure that part of your "task" is to not succumb to poison.
The potion just ensures what can go right, will go right. And since its so hard to make you probably need to be really good at potions to even have a chance to make more.
@@miraclealigner6684 Then again, given how easily Harry made the Living Death potion, perhaps he just needed to look through that potions book of Snape's for "Felix Felicis".
@@Vousie (spoilers if you want to read the book + also sorry I had to edit this a lot because the copy paste book part didn’t work out lol) In the book Harry looks it up and it says it has to stew for 6 months. He also tried to find out what Malfoy is up to in the room of requirements and wanted to take some liquid luck for that. Hermione tells him that it will not work. So maybe the same applies here with making the potion. Here what’s written in the book: 'I think I'm going to take another swig of Felix', said Harry, 'and have a go at the Room of Requirement again.' 'That would be a complete waste of potion' said Hermione flatly, putting down the copy of Spellman's Syllabary she had just taken out of her bag. 'Luck can only get you so far, Harry. The situation with Slughorn was different, you always had the ability to persuade him, you just needed to tweak the circumstances a bit. Luck isn't enough to get you through a powerful enchantment, though. Don't go wasting the rest of that potion! Youll need all the luck you can get if Dumbledore takes you along with him...' She dropped her voice to a whisper. 'Couldn't we make some more?' Ron asked Harry, ignoring Hermione. It’d be great to have a stock of it ... have a look in the book .. Harry pulled his copy of Advanced Potion-Making out of his bag and looked up Felix Felicis. 'Blimey, it's seriously complicated'he said, running an eye down the list of ingredients. 'And it takes six months ... you've got to let it stew. 'Typical' said Ron
😅 True, Voldemort could ask Snape to make cauldrons of it. In fact, if I was a potion master of Snape's skill, I would have become very rich in the business of making and selling Felix.
I really wish someday that Lego Harry Potter would get a Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga treatment game, also Lego Batman/Indiana Jones with that as well too eventually!
This is such a good highschool movie, I love this series. But I feel this is the one that shows you the highschool experiences the best as unrealistic as it is, it is real in a way. I’ll always cherish this film.
There’s a popular fan theory that that’s what the potion does: makes you more in tune with your intuition and your situational awareness. More confident to follow through with your decisions.
@@anastasia_852 Factory with giant pots and house elfs, then sell it for a great price. It would exist in our world so why not in theirs (elfs replaced with low income workers ofc)
Harry did give his closest friends liquid luck in the final battle (in the books). Magic also tends to favour the good as a general rule so I doubt it would’ve been effective for voldemort’s army.
lol this is one of my favorite scenes in the harry potter movies. It's just so casual and gives a glimpse of how things are outside of the main plot. Wish we got more scenes like that but I understand they had huge time limitations
Felix Felicis basically turned Harry into Daniel Radcliffe.
😂😂
Dan was basically playing himself. 😂
No it turned Daniel Radcliffe into Harry Potter for 2 sec. Harry Potter is a perpetual rulebreaker. Daniel Radcliff is SO not a rulebreaker.
He's just not that good an actor, here I actually got stunned at how good his acting was.
no, @@Validboy
@@jpxgs ... way, you're a genius..
Why thanks @jpxgs Thank you very much..
homie just did a vodka shooter and called it a luck potion
😂
Liquid luck is also known as Everclear
HAHAHAH
Wasnt he drunk when filming this movie too... lmao
@@trackmarx420 yuuuup, which is interesting how well he pulled it together considering the director or other actors never said anything
Harry high on Felix Felicis was hilarious.
- Horace : Harryyyy !
- Harry : Sirrrr !
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well by all means come along sir!
I love his face there so much. As if that word stole one of his last 2 brain cells
@@adamoosthuizen2409My favorite line😅
HAHAHAH😂 MY HERO IS FUNNY TOO❤😅
Spicyyyy
One of my favourite scenes in this film, Jim Broadbent played slughorn perfectly.
@@LemonGoofball And so was the movie scene. I'm just sad they couldn't fit in the whole book dialogue. It still is one of my favourite chapters in the whole series and The Halfblood Prince is my favourite out of all the books. I couldn't tell you how many times I have read it and listened to the audiobook. Probably around 30 times at least.
I always held a low opinion of the movies vs the books. This is the scene where I began to think maybe they aren't that bad after all. In my opinion this and the Harry-Luna scenes are the best ones in all movies.
The look Broadbent gives when Harry declares that without help Lily will have died for nothing is absolute masterclass stuff
Nay, beautifully.
I think Jim should have played Dumbledore instead.
You'd know that the effect of that potion is good if Harry says' EXCELLENT!!! ' instead of 'BrilLiAnT'
😂
it sounds like someone who just snorted a line of coce :D
A fellow gamer, I suppose
I saw this on tiktok and related to it Instantly:
"Harry Potter on Felix Felicis is just a James Potter on a random Tuesday"
That's hilarious 😂😂
Movie Harry on Felix Felicis is just Book Harry
@@arycogitoexactly 😂
Voldemort must have fought James on a wednesday then.....
@@arycogitonot really lmao
Bro threw back 40 milli-vanilli-grams of addy and instantly locked in.
one of the best acting performances by dan in the entire series
One of the worst... Radcliffe himself said he was terrible during HP6 shooting.
@@TadzioEtGustav would gladly agree to disagree with a hatin non fan
Even though I know Daniel said he hates his performance in this movie, as a fan I love this so much and is such a departure from his usual role. He really does command every scene he’s in
Farewell Aragog, king of the arachnids...
Your body will decaaay...
Your spirit, lingers oooon...
Not to mention plenty of hungry offspring housed in a forest near a school full of children.
@@29jemo Yeah, they really thought that through well huh?
Makes you wonder whether the extermination of spiders we take place in in Hogwarts Legacy did anything.. though of course, maybe there's an alternate timeline where the entirety of Hogwarts is infested with spiders.. who knows! 😂
@@Ixarus6713the Acromantulas are an invasive species. It's all Hagrid's fault.
'I'm meeting hagrid instead of what Dumbledore said to do' 💀💀💀
“Not to mention the pincers… *click click click click*”
🤣
Dem Pincers
yea i reckon that too
😂
Best scene in the entire franchise
"Did he have family?"
"Oh yeah"
Harry had vietnam war flashback right there.
@@lukasrendvansky4943🤣🤣🤣
He had a family I trust
Oh yeah.
Wrong translation dude.
@@Prof.Pwnalot It's a transcript not a translation dude.
"I nearly died because of them"
'I know what I'm doing or FELIX DOES' 😌
Hi! 😁
@@caleballen5367hi felix
"Hi!" Imagine Harry greeting Voldemort that way each time they meet.
I would give anything to be able to experience Harry Potter again for the first time
the books yeah the movies maybe the first 5 the last 3 is eehh
@@elderpires2107 why ehhh? Yes the books are better especially for the first time and the movies aren't bad if you take away how different they are from the books. But the books...... 😢 I've never felt more detached from this world and in another one. I had the feeling the first two times but after it was harder to regain which is why I liked Dylan's comment😅
Have you tried obliviating yourself
@@tuxedeoboi9155 yes, but not the spell
Same man
You can tell Dan loved playing this bit! Being able to ask his silly fun self🤣🥰
I just love Harry’s charisma from that potion
One of the few scenes I prefer over the one from books. Books one was obviously good but I think we were constantly focusing on narration(atleast I was), here we actually got to see it without knowing what Harry was thinking and some extra things too.
Didnt the potion also helped him get a girlfriend and help others en route to Hagrid's?
@@blazingshadow2669 It set off the tiff between Dean and Ginny which led to their breakup, yes. I don't know what else it set in motion, though.
@@blazingshadow2669he only took half the potion and he gave the rest to Ron hermione and Ginny. While he was out talking to slughorn the deatheaters invaded hogwarts through the vanishing cabinet and were attacking students, the three of them were narrowly killed by curses flying by but barely dodged them because they were lucky
The potion made turned him into James😭😭🤣
5:22 harry's feet dont even touch ground. so cute 🤣
4:44 when harry said “ oh yeah!” Flashbacks from chamber of secrets popped up in his head 😂😂
I love when they talk about other books in the books
I think just in general the scene is probably best done in the movie rather than the book.
@@somepotterhead *_Chamber of Secrets_* is definitely talked about the most in the whole saga, considering that was when Harry destroyed the first Horcrux: Tom Riddle's diary using a Basilisk fang.
My favorite original creation of the movies is that story.
Ya the fish story is better than the books version for sure
I miss Harry Potter so much 😭
И я
Always
Same I’ve recently got an obsession with it. I haven’t seen the movies in years so I’m planning on watching them and it’ll be as if I’m watching them for the first time
Horace: *Sees extremely rare and expensive items*
Also Horace: Of course my own interests are PURELY academic.
I love the details on the spider. They actually put the claws on it's feet like a real spider.
It's disgusting and horrifying.
When professor Slughorn is extracting his thought, you can hear, really slightly "harryyyyy" when he is extracting that specific memory.
Really clever move by post production.
It didnt
"Harreey!
-Suuh!" *mouth gaping as if uttering that word stole one of his last 2 brain cells, responsible for facial expressions*
I love his face and these film series so much. I'll binge watch it before i commit sewerslide.
I implore you to not. There's still much Harry Potter stuff to come
are you still with us? Just thought I'd check in
Hope you’re okay
@@iwuanadie1058 I really hope you're okay man
@@thesnoms1492 To be frank that still much has quality a man want to slide after watching.
4:42 HARRY HAD FLASHBACKS LMAOOO
PTSD
Only now he can laugh about it. "That was messed up lol"
Slughorn: "He had a family I suppose?
*Harry knowing damn well Aragog's family tried to eat him once* : Oh yes...
you dont say.
slughorn is so underrated. 1:27 man didnt want to come work for the school, but now that he is, he's gonna get some things out of it lol.
also that eulogy for hagrids friend really is beautiful.
Absolutely fantastic scene, Dan delivers one of his best performances of all the movies. Music is on point too, perfectly capturing the whimsical state of mind Harry is in. Shame about the photography, it’s all brown and green when it could have been so much richer. David Yates’ stylistic choices left a lot to be desired tbf.
Yes, I didn't like the Cinematography on this one either. Everything is just so washed out colour wise and the dark scenes are just way too well dark!
probably the happiest harry has been since the first film (and he only started being happier when he actually got to hogwarts)
What Harry did with bringing Slughorn down to Hagrid's was so damn smart.
Harry wasn't smart, harry was lucky in how it all happened.🍀
“A dead one I think sir” Bro 😭😭
7:16 i love how this bit almost implies that Lilly had been maintaining that spell all those years.
well, its just one bit of transfiguration. When she dies, the magic dies with her.
2:34 SIRRRRRRR 🗣️😂😂
My best part 😂
1:10 Harry: "Hi!"
Imagine how powerful a patronus Harry would cast while on Felix Felicis
Rupert & Emma are in sync “No” lol
The entire scene around 2:40 is hilarious, all the way down to how he stands there. LOL.
And then how the 'fang' falls off when he goes to get the venom in the vial. I feel like that was a prop malfunction that worked well because they kept going with it. Perfect for the professors character. Almost like everyone Harry encounters has had all their luck transferred to Harry.
Easiest 9 minutes of my life ever. Such an amazing scene
such an amazing scenes ☝️
Yes this whole part of the movie is awesome, they translated it so well from book to movie
Love that line at the end -- "You have no idea what he was like, even then," -- so foreboding.
just love this high on felix version of Harry!🤣🤣
one of the best scenes of this movie
my absolute favorite part of this movie is Harry's ecstatic "HI!" when he walks away from Ron and Hermione
It was acid, harry took acid.
More like shrooms tbh, you cant really interact with people on acid.
There’s the ONLY HP Potion I’d be more than happy and willing to consume.
0:16 this sound is so satisfying for some reason...
Harry: Excellent. Really excellent.
In the book, Harry takes a small sip, not the entire bottle. Just several drops. 🤔
It's because they don't have the final battle with the death eaters in the movie, only the adult characters fight whereas in the book Ron, Hermione, Ginny, Neville and Luna also take part.
"Liquid luck" might be the most valuable potion.
There would probably be a black market for it.
It’s notoriously difficult to get right
@@MeanAndPristine and disastrous should you get it wrong
it’s definitely the wizard’s version of coke 😂
in what way shape or form💀
Molly lol
2:46 Harry's best walk 😂
Liquid luck
*bumps into Ginny*
Liquid F@#$
And still have time to visit Hagrid!
@@MichaelTheRead he ain't got the lightning bolt for nothin
Well gave him some time to pull out his broomstick
1:10 the most casual "hi" i have ever heard
MDMA got you feeling like a champion
Notice how it was lucky the other students opened the door for him!
I hated these yellowish/dark blue tint in movies. Prisoner of Azkaban had the best color grading in the entire movie franchise
generally speaking- Prizoner is the best book and movie in the series
And yet it did the worst revenue 🤷♂️
I legitimately thought Prisoner of Azkaban was the worst film period lmao.. The change from Columbus's style was jarring, and the fact they switched up the directors after says it all imo
I always preferred the visual style of the first 2 movies, much brighter and more cheerful. The later movies are a lot darker and more gloomy and depressing.
This is basically "cool drunk" Harry.
Hagrid's love for aragog was so uncurrupted❤
I cant wait until my entire feed is filled with short clips of harry potter
I like to think the way Liquid Luck works more specifically, is that it just alludes the drinker towards their desire the best it can. A sort of omniscience. Harry had absolutely zero cause or reason to go to Hagrids, but Hagrids was where he needed tongo.
If you only have ONE of those potions, the thing to do would be to drink it and then manufacture more of them.
Book explained it's extremely toxic with too many doses, and very very time consuming and difficult to make whilst easy to get wrong
@@jameshetherington1 Right, but with the potion you are guaranteed to succeed. As far as poisonous, just be sure that part of your "task" is to not succumb to poison.
The potion just ensures what can go right, will go right. And since its so hard to make you probably need to be really good at potions to even have a chance to make more.
@@miraclealigner6684 Then again, given how easily Harry made the Living Death potion, perhaps he just needed to look through that potions book of Snape's for "Felix Felicis".
@@Vousie (spoilers if you want to read the book + also sorry I had to edit this a lot because the copy paste book part didn’t work out lol) In the book Harry looks it up and it says it has to stew for 6 months. He also tried to find out what Malfoy is up to in the room of requirements and wanted to take some liquid luck for that. Hermione tells him that it will not work. So maybe the same applies here with making the potion.
Here what’s written in the book:
'I think I'm going to take another swig of Felix', said Harry, 'and have a go at the Room of Requirement again.'
'That would be a complete waste of potion' said Hermione flatly, putting down the copy of Spellman's Syllabary she had just taken out of her bag. 'Luck can only get you so far, Harry. The situation with Slughorn was different, you always had the ability to persuade him, you just needed to tweak the circumstances a bit. Luck isn't enough to get you through a powerful enchantment, though. Don't go wasting the rest of that potion! Youll need all the luck you can get if Dumbledore takes you along with him...' She dropped her voice to a whisper.
'Couldn't we make some more?' Ron asked Harry, ignoring Hermione. It’d be great to have a stock of it ... have a look in the book .. Harry pulled his copy of Advanced Potion-Making out of his bag and looked up Felix Felicis.
'Blimey, it's seriously complicated'he said, running an eye down the list of ingredients. 'And it takes six months ... you've got to let it stew.
'Typical' said Ron
Imagine if Voldermort had taken liquid luck just before he attacked Hogwarts
😂💀
😅 True, Voldemort could ask Snape to make cauldrons of it. In fact, if I was a potion master of Snape's skill, I would have become very rich in the business of making and selling Felix.
Death Eaters: "We are ready to attack the castle sir!"
Voldemort: "GREAT! i'm going to Hagrid's!"
my money is on the placibo theory
@@Jason_Wilhelm : 🐼 Like Kungfu Panda: To make something special, you just have to believe it's special?
Cinematography of the Aragog’s farewell scene is a masterpiece
Jim Broadbent's acting in the memory scene is beautiful.
“Hi! :3” will always be my favorite part of this video 😭
I’m convinced felix Felicia is mdma
I really wish someday that Lego Harry Potter would get a Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga treatment game, also Lego Batman/Indiana Jones with that as well too eventually!
the fish story is so sad
Loved it when Hagrid and Slughorn got hammered! 😂
This is such a good highschool movie, I love this series. But I feel this is the one that shows you the highschool experiences the best as unrealistic as it is, it is real in a way. I’ll always cherish this film.
One of the best moment when harry actually become daniel
Such an intense sequence. Funny at first, and then going deeper, and deeper.
muggles call this vodka if you want luck.
tequila if you need to break stuff
ah we all remember our first time. i think
5:02 why does Harry look sooo small lol
Because he's stood next to a half giant maybe????
@@kierananthony25 well obviously but, when u compare him next to Slughorn and Fang.
@@JessicaYussica because thats how he is in real life
He’s 5’3 I think
cuz radcliffe is 5'4
Felix is the street name for it 😂
I wonder how much a shot of Felix would be in Diagon alley 😂
I think that liquid luck was just like an anti-depressant.
I forgot how hilarious Harry was in this scene.
3:19 aragogg was much bigger in the chamber of secrets
So basically Harry became more optimistic, self confident and had good intuition.
There’s a popular fan theory that that’s what the potion does: makes you more in tune with your intuition and your situational awareness. More confident to follow through with your decisions.
I like that “Merlin’s beard!”
5:05 the fact that Jim Broadbent (Slughorn) is actually an inch taller than Robbie Coltrane (Hagrid) is very funny while watching this
Very powerful scene, in the movie and in the book. 😝
I love this scene. One of the funniest scenes of the franchise.
RIP, Robbie Coltrane.
Still can't believe he drank the whole vial.
It wasn’t that big of a vial. Plus Harry didn’t know how much luck he’d need since his mission of getting the memory was so difficult
Hagrid is a fascinating character. ❤️
I still think it is just a placebo effect instead of actual liquid luck.
Unlikely. This universe is magical
I think it enhances gut feelings to the point of a super sense.
At least in Ron's case it was
Why didn’t every soldier take liquid luck in the final battle? This is the problem with magic. It raises a lot of questions
because it was very complex, took a long time, and had low output
Liquid Luck takes at least 6 months to boil.
@@anastasia_852 Factory with giant pots and house elfs, then sell it for a great price. It would exist in our world so why not in theirs (elfs replaced with low income workers ofc)
I also assumed there are drawbacks from repeated drinking (addiction definitely comes to mind as one of them)
Harry did give his closest friends liquid luck in the final battle (in the books). Magic also tends to favour the good as a general rule so I doubt it would’ve been effective for voldemort’s army.
Best scene in the movie hands down!!!
Book accurate Harry 😂
The gang : "how do you feel?"
Harry: i feel like daniel radcliffe now. HI!
“Dyaknowhatimean??”😂😂😂
Magnificent storytelling.
The way hagrid said Aragoh broke my heart😢
In muggle world we call it vodka
lol this is one of my favorite scenes in the harry potter movies. It's just so casual and gives a glimpse of how things are outside of the main plot. Wish we got more scenes like that but I understand they had huge time limitations
and its crazy to think the potion has the potential of not doing anything and being a placebo potion crazy theory to think about when watching these
This is some serious adhd energy. Got this big important task... imma go see my buddy first!
Harry doing the pincers thing was the funniest thing in the entire franchise