I’m reading the fourth book right now for the first time and I gotta say; I cannot wait for the HBO series.. Each season will course over each book, which means we won’t get The Goblet of Fire adaptation until well after 2030 but I’m still hyped !!
Then you will like youtube channel Veggie Gamer, who does book reviews after watching the movies. 1st he reads and comment and then he reads out other's comments on his Patreon. We are now third task in goblet of fire.
I’m reading the first book right now … I’ve watched the movies like a hundred times lol but I need to know what all the hype is about with the books .. everyone says they’re better
I'm excited for the series as well. There's so much source material to explore that couldn't be covered by the films. Plus, since I'm doing reactions now, I'll be able to react to HP content that's new to me. Looking forward to that!
22:20 the curse didn’t actually effect Neville. Neville’s parents were tortured by that curse so he’s got PTSD from hearing the curse being used. The sounds the creature was making was making Neville think of his parents screaming. 31:15 yet she is an owl for Ron.
@lucaslindgren2258 During the trial flashback Karkaroff says that Barty Crouch Jr. was involved with the torture of Frank and Alice Longbottom by the means of the Cruciatus Curse. It's a quick line that many people don't connect to being Neville's parents.
@@lucaslindgren2258 In the book, there were more trial scenes in the flashback. Dumbledore also explained the scenes to Harry afterward. Harry asked about the Longbottoms, and Dumbledore informed him they had been tortured into insanity, that Neville visited them every Christmas, and they didn't recognize him.
One of my top 3 favorites of the franchise! Even though there's a lot missing from the book on this particular one, it captures the spirit of it perfectly. Perfect mix of jovial and serious. More importantly, that our characters are leaving behind childhood.
Priori Incantatem is a phenomenon where a wizard's wand is connected to each other. Harry's wand has ties to Voldemort's wand. and if the wands that have bonds fight each other then a protective dome will be created between them and the losing wand will vomit the previous spell (Voldemort's wand loses so he has to cast the previous spell and Voldemort vomits the Avada Kedavra spell so that all the spirits he has killed come out)
This is the movie where the "kids" grow up. Voldemort is back, and the death of Cedric Diggory shows Harry and the students of Hogwarts that their lives are now at stake. The war for the Wizarding world is officially underway and I can't wait for you guys to watch the rest of the movies!
This book/movie is considered the turning point in the series because of Cedrick’s death, and yes it does get darker after this. Also in the scene where Harry goes into Dumbledore’s memory, the bit you missed when Igor was revealing death eaters he says snape is a death eater, Dumbledore claims snape was a death eater but turned spy for them. Also one very small piece of dialogue that people forget is dumbledore says, “there is no spell that can bring people back from the dead, I trust you know that, Harry”. This is a true statement and may help you understand things later in the movies. I’m enjoying this journey! Also please watch the 20 year reunion after you finish Deathly Hallows. It’s so good, you get to hear so much behind the scenes from cast, crew and directors from all the movies.
I have said this in a previous video, your girl has been a perfect movie watching partner as she has been not giving things away in facial expressions or vocal expression. It is still a fun watch because we know one half has already watched it but you don't spoil anything for the other half. It's a fun dynamic 😁😁👌👌
Another Harry Potter movie?!! Let's FREAKIN GOOOO!!! I didn't expect this to come out so soon!! I'm excited!! Big Harry Potter fan and both of you are my favorite couples reaction!! 🖤🖤🖤 Thank you for these reactions.
It's so stupid how movie Dumbledore drops "Priori Incantatem" and never explains it like in the book Basically, Harry's and Voldy's wands have the same core. This is mentioned in movie 1.This gives Harry a deus ex machina to escape because, as JKR explains it, when wands that share a core fight it causes a "bug" that forces them to cast spells backwards. The reason the ghosts of Cedric, Harry's parents and the old caretaker appear is because those kills were the last 4 spells that Voldemort's wand had used.
I apologize for the length of this message, but there’s a lot of non-spoiler content and background information I’d like to share. Firstly, I’m sorry I missed the premiere. It’s interesting to note that two years before this movie, they released Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup for the PS2, which later inspired the PS5 game Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions. Gary Oldman is always a highlight, even though he might not have been as involved in this particular film. When White Gold mentions Dumbledore’s calm question to Harry about the Goblet of Fire, I personally like to imagine that it’s Richard Harris’ Dumbledore speaking, rather than Michael Gambon’s. Richard Harris’ portrayal felt much calmer and more understanding with Harry, whereas Gambon’s Dumbledore was often more direct and confrontational. That’s just my perspective, of course. Richard Harris’ Dumbledore, as seen in the first two films, had a serene and patient demeanor, while Michael Gambon’s portrayal, starting with The Prisoner of Azkaban, was more intense and sometimes abrasive. For example, in The Prisoner of Azkaban, after Dumbledore saves Harry, he reacts with visible anger and sends the Dementors away. Additionally, in the same movie, Gambon’s Dumbledore is seen rushing students along, such as in the scene where he tells them to clear the way during the Fat Lady incident. While Gambon does show some calmer moments, his portrayal certainly leaned more toward urgency and authority. This is also the one year when Harry didn’t actively seek trouble. When Ron suggests entering the Triwizard Tournament, Harry’s response, “Rather you than me,” shows that he had no interest in the tournament. Unfortunately, Harry ends up being dragged into it, illustrating how trouble often finds him instead of the other way around. There was also a small editing mistake during the Black Lake scene where Hermione is seen with a white towel, and then in the next frame, it’s missing. It’s just one of those funny little moments! On a lighter note, regarding Cedric Diggory's death, it’s amusing to think that in a deleted scene, the band continued playing, which made the somber moment a bit comical. It was almost as if they were saying, “We stop for no one, we practiced hard for this!” And that’s how Cedric became Edward Cullen, right? (Just a bit of humor there!) Lastly, looking at Harry’s relationship with Hogwarts up until this point: First movie: The school was astonished, amazed, and supportive of him. Second movie: They initially hated him, believing he was the Heir of Slytherin, but by the end, they supported him. Third movie: Most of the school supported him, aside from Draco and his group. Fourth movie: They initially resented him, accusing him of trying to steal Cedric’s moment, but once again, they supported him in the end. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this, and I hope it wasn’t too lengthy!
The cruciatus curse gives Neville immense ptsd because his parents were tortured into insanity by the curse by Voldemort’s followers. That’s also why he lives with his grandmother
*I don't care how many times I see this movie. The ritual to restore Voldemort, and seeing him rise out of the cauldron will always simultaneously send shivers racing up AND down my spine and make me nauseous.* *Trivia:* *They got the movie appearance of Voldemort almost identical to the book. There is one missing detail: in the book, Voldemort is described as having blood-red eyes with a slit-like pupil. It is understandable why they didn't use creature contact lenses on Ralph Fiennes in the movie adaptations since it would eliminate the realness of Voldemort's threatening presence.* *The arachnid the imposter Mad-Eye Moody was demonstrating The 3 Unforgivable Curses on was a tailless whip scorpion.* *As someone who was sorted into Hufflepuff on The Wizarding World website, Cedric Diggory's death hit hard. Especially seeing Amos run onto the quidditch pitch and hearing him shout "That's my son!! That's my boy!!"* *Backstory:* *Neville was traumatized by the Cruciatus Curse's usage because his parents were tortured into insanity with it.*
Dude, a championship between school teams is a junior cup, a WORLD cup brings teams representing countrys, the match Harry watches is Ireland vs Bulgary
Durmstrang and Beauxbatons are not single sex schools; I don't know why the movie tried to make it look like they were. Beauxbatons is the French school, Durmstrang seems to be a general central and Eastern European school (German name, Russian headmaster, and at least one Bulgarian student). The book refers to boys from Beauxbatons for sure (Parvati storms off to dance with one of them, and that one gets one of the others to be Padma's date after the whole thing falls apart). There was a briefer mention of one girl at Durmstrang, which is enough to establish that it's not a boys' school. This was an absolutely mystifying decision by the movies. It didn't even make a difference to the plot, so why not be faithful? Grrr. This is a doorstopper of a book, so a lot got skipped, including whole plotlines. All that said, there's a lot I like here.
Don't know if WG made it to the 7th Book Midnight Release, it was cool as crap, I was a Potter Hater when it first came out(I was one one of them Harry Pooter survived a toilet birth) but once I saw the movies and read the books(sure WG agrees, left too much of the books out), think Fireworks will like Part 5 and the introduction of my favorite character Luna Lovegood(she just rules), as I was saying, midnight release for the final book was Insane, different places decorated like Hogsmead or Hogwarts or the Weasleys home, yes all this for a book, but that was a great experience, I went from a Hater to a person who loves the Harry Potter World. Hope Fireworks enjoys the rest of the films.
The Spell Voldy loves to do is Avada Kedavra and it's a Killing curse Part of a group of 4 unforgivable curses. Any use of the 4 earn yourself a 1 way ticket to Azkaban
they're mad and frustrated they though harry put his name in,also its extremely illegal for harry to be in the tournament but the rules are absolute the games can kill you fast
Hi guys did you know day talk about Harry Potter movie my Hogwarts house I Gryffindor my sister Carrieann she is Gryffindor my mom she is Hufflepuff and my brother jasper he in slytherin I read that book year 4 when Harry he in black lake he transformed mermaid
@snoopersgonnasnoop harry has plot armor the movies fail to mention im sure shes telling but harry has plot armor voldermort does too but plot armor my birthday is very close to harrys i thought i was the choosen for a moment
Goblet of fire: best book, worst movie. The plot was amazingly well constructed, and they butchered it over and over. Less mystery, less backstory, less sense, less explanations, less intense scenes, less everything
First, not sure about 14 years old. It could be she was 15. Hermione is born in September so I'm not clear if she started school when she was getting 11 in September or 12. But people who are obsessed with these ages say more about themselves in this. I know colleagues of mine from highschool that have successful marriages with a gap like 14 to 17. And they started dating in highschool. So I really don't understand these comments that always appear in HP reactions.
Or maybe Chris Columbus. I think, in an interview he said that he thinks that book 4 should be two movies, as it would be a serious challenge for just one movie. When he started the first movie, all 4 books were already released and he read them all.
Dude was like "i think it lacks some murder"
The movie was like: "some murder comming right away then"
I’m reading the fourth book right now for the first time and I gotta say; I cannot wait for the HBO series.. Each season will course over each book, which means we won’t get The Goblet of Fire adaptation until well after 2030 but I’m still hyped !!
Then you will like youtube channel Veggie Gamer, who does book reviews after watching the movies. 1st he reads and comment and then he reads out other's comments on his Patreon.
We are now third task in goblet of fire.
I’m reading the first book right now … I’ve watched the movies like a hundred times lol but I need to know what all the hype is about with the books .. everyone says they’re better
@@tomi_9212I love Veggie Gamer! His videos are fun, and he's a sweetheart.
I'm excited for the series as well. There's so much source material to explore that couldn't be covered by the films. Plus, since I'm doing reactions now, I'll be able to react to HP content that's new to me. Looking forward to that!
@@jfromstate8581omg you will come to see for sure
22:20 the curse didn’t actually effect Neville. Neville’s parents were tortured by that curse so he’s got PTSD from hearing the curse being used. The sounds the creature was making was making Neville think of his parents screaming. 31:15 yet she is an owl for Ron.
Did you actually get that in this movie/book i know it gets explained in the oothp but in this?
@lucaslindgren2258 During the trial flashback Karkaroff says that Barty Crouch Jr. was involved with the torture of Frank and Alice Longbottom by the means of the Cruciatus Curse. It's a quick line that many people don't connect to being Neville's parents.
@@lucaslindgren2258 In the book, there were more trial scenes in the flashback. Dumbledore also explained the scenes to Harry afterward. Harry asked about the Longbottoms, and Dumbledore informed him they had been tortured into insanity, that Neville visited them every Christmas, and they didn't recognize him.
25:34 I'd be pissed too. Glad they did it, people were upset, but honestly it's a more human response to be pissed
One of my top 3 favorites of the franchise! Even though there's a lot missing from the book on this particular one, it captures the spirit of it perfectly. Perfect mix of jovial and serious. More importantly, that our characters are leaving behind childhood.
The next half of the series is so 🔥 glad you are sticking with this. Another hello from England
Priori Incantatem is a phenomenon where a wizard's wand is connected to each other. Harry's wand has ties to Voldemort's wand. and if the wands that have bonds fight each other then a protective dome will be created between them and the losing wand will vomit the previous spell (Voldemort's wand loses so he has to cast the previous spell and Voldemort vomits the Avada Kedavra spell so that all the spirits he has killed come out)
You’re gonna love the 5th movie !
Ate magic mushrooms im ready lol
Dude I hit my THC cart my DMT cart, took 300mgs of Adderall and drank 300 mls of 49.5% alcohol and have been smoking weed this whole time wish me luck
😂😂
ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES!
They don't say in the movie, but in the book Harry wins cash for winning and you find out later what he did with the money😊
This is the movie where the "kids" grow up. Voldemort is back, and the death of Cedric Diggory shows Harry and the students of Hogwarts that their lives are now at stake. The war for the Wizarding world is officially underway and I can't wait for you guys to watch the rest of the movies!
The dance lesson scene with McGonagall was a movie original and it was perfect
This book/movie is considered the turning point in the series because of Cedrick’s death, and yes it does get darker after this. Also in the scene where Harry goes into Dumbledore’s memory, the bit you missed when Igor was revealing death eaters he says snape is a death eater, Dumbledore claims snape was a death eater but turned spy for them. Also one very small piece of dialogue that people forget is dumbledore says, “there is no spell that can bring people back from the dead, I trust you know that, Harry”. This is a true statement and may help you understand things later in the movies. I’m enjoying this journey! Also please watch the 20 year reunion after you finish Deathly Hallows. It’s so good, you get to hear so much behind the scenes from cast, crew and directors from all the movies.
I like how when Peter drops Voldemort’s little ass in the cauldron he runs off like he lit some fireworks.
HEY IT'S BATMAN!
I have said this in a previous video, your girl has been a perfect movie watching partner as she has been not giving things away in facial expressions or vocal expression. It is still a fun watch because we know one half has already watched it but you don't spoil anything for the other half. It's a fun dynamic 😁😁👌👌
Another Harry Potter movie?!! Let's FREAKIN GOOOO!!! I didn't expect this to come out so soon!! I'm excited!! Big Harry Potter fan and both of you are my favorite couples reaction!! 🖤🖤🖤 Thank you for these reactions.
25:08 Barty Crouch Jr really pulled the Ainsley meme the "yeah boi" (Ainsley is amazing if you don't know. ready, steady cook guy)
love watching you guys react to this, love HP and you guys have great personalities, keep up the content grind =)
25:22 Dumbledore asked, calmly.
It's so stupid how movie Dumbledore drops "Priori Incantatem" and never explains it like in the book
Basically, Harry's and Voldy's wands have the same core. This is mentioned in movie 1.This gives Harry a deus ex machina to escape because, as JKR explains it, when wands that share a core fight it causes a "bug" that forces them to cast spells backwards. The reason the ghosts of Cedric, Harry's parents and the old caretaker appear is because those kills were the last 4 spells that Voldemort's wand had used.
Love Harry Potter I own all the movies
I watch them religiously twice a year and read the books once every 3 years since I was 12 I'm 24 now
Please post your next video as soon as possible for Harry Potter movie series
Fun fact: the Death Eater named MacNair was the guy sent to execute Buckbeak in Prisoner of Azkaban.
Fr ? Did not know that
LOL HE TURNED INTO A FISH!
THAT'S MY SON!!!!!! THAT'S MY BOOOOOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!
EEEEEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
Rip to Cedric Diggory, a real one
I apologize for the length of this message, but there’s a lot of non-spoiler content and background information I’d like to share.
Firstly, I’m sorry I missed the premiere. It’s interesting to note that two years before this movie, they released Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup for the PS2, which later inspired the PS5 game Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions.
Gary Oldman is always a highlight, even though he might not have been as involved in this particular film. When White Gold mentions Dumbledore’s calm question to Harry about the Goblet of Fire, I personally like to imagine that it’s Richard Harris’ Dumbledore speaking, rather than Michael Gambon’s. Richard Harris’ portrayal felt much calmer and more understanding with Harry, whereas Gambon’s Dumbledore was often more direct and confrontational. That’s just my perspective, of course.
Richard Harris’ Dumbledore, as seen in the first two films, had a serene and patient demeanor, while Michael Gambon’s portrayal, starting with The Prisoner of Azkaban, was more intense and sometimes abrasive. For example, in The Prisoner of Azkaban, after Dumbledore saves Harry, he reacts with visible anger and sends the Dementors away. Additionally, in the same movie, Gambon’s Dumbledore is seen rushing students along, such as in the scene where he tells them to clear the way during the Fat Lady incident. While Gambon does show some calmer moments, his portrayal certainly leaned more toward urgency and authority.
This is also the one year when Harry didn’t actively seek trouble. When Ron suggests entering the Triwizard Tournament, Harry’s response, “Rather you than me,” shows that he had no interest in the tournament. Unfortunately, Harry ends up being dragged into it, illustrating how trouble often finds him instead of the other way around.
There was also a small editing mistake during the Black Lake scene where Hermione is seen with a white towel, and then in the next frame, it’s missing. It’s just one of those funny little moments!
On a lighter note, regarding Cedric Diggory's death, it’s amusing to think that in a deleted scene, the band continued playing, which made the somber moment a bit comical. It was almost as if they were saying, “We stop for no one, we practiced hard for this!” And that’s how Cedric became Edward Cullen, right? (Just a bit of humor there!)
Lastly, looking at Harry’s relationship with Hogwarts up until this point:
First movie: The school was astonished, amazed, and supportive of him.
Second movie: They initially hated him, believing he was the Heir of Slytherin, but by the end, they supported him.
Third movie: Most of the school supported him, aside from Draco and his group.
Fourth movie: They initially resented him, accusing him of trying to steal Cedric’s moment, but once again, they supported him in the end.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this, and I hope it wasn’t too lengthy!
GOBLET OF FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The cruciatus curse gives Neville immense ptsd because his parents were tortured into insanity by the curse by Voldemort’s followers. That’s also why he lives with his grandmother
Spoilers aren't cool homie. They'll literally find this out in the very next movie.
In Britian they start Secondary school when they are 11. In the Magic World they are Adults when they turn 17.
This one goes crazy 🔥
*I don't care how many times I see this movie. The ritual to restore Voldemort, and seeing him rise out of the cauldron will always simultaneously send shivers racing up AND down my spine and make me nauseous.*
*Trivia:*
*They got the movie appearance of Voldemort almost identical to the book. There is one missing detail: in the book, Voldemort is described as having blood-red eyes with a slit-like pupil. It is understandable why they didn't use creature contact lenses on Ralph Fiennes in the movie adaptations since it would eliminate the realness of Voldemort's threatening presence.*
*The arachnid the imposter Mad-Eye Moody was demonstrating The 3 Unforgivable Curses on was a tailless whip scorpion.*
*As someone who was sorted into Hufflepuff on The Wizarding World website, Cedric Diggory's death hit hard. Especially seeing Amos run onto the quidditch pitch and hearing him shout "That's my son!! That's my boy!!"*
*Backstory:*
*Neville was traumatized by the Cruciatus Curse's usage because his parents were tortured into insanity with it.*
Dude, a championship between school teams is a junior cup, a WORLD cup brings teams representing countrys, the match Harry watches is Ireland vs Bulgary
Bruhh 🤣🤣🤣
Harry: .... Voldemort?
Voldemort: IS HE SELLING CHOOOCOLATE
This is so much fun. Thanks
Harry Potter and the Calmly Asked Question
A Harry Potter reboot directed by Rob Zombie would be a really interesting watch.
Durmstrang and Beauxbatons are not single sex schools; I don't know why the movie tried to make it look like they were. Beauxbatons is the French school, Durmstrang seems to be a general central and Eastern European school (German name, Russian headmaster, and at least one Bulgarian student). The book refers to boys from Beauxbatons for sure (Parvati storms off to dance with one of them, and that one gets one of the others to be Padma's date after the whole thing falls apart). There was a briefer mention of one girl at Durmstrang, which is enough to establish that it's not a boys' school. This was an absolutely mystifying decision by the movies. It didn't even make a difference to the plot, so why not be faithful? Grrr.
This is a doorstopper of a book, so a lot got skipped, including whole plotlines.
All that said, there's a lot I like here.
Don't know if WG made it to the 7th Book Midnight Release, it was cool as crap, I was a Potter Hater when it first came out(I was one one of them Harry Pooter survived a toilet birth) but once I saw the movies and read the books(sure WG agrees, left too much of the books out), think Fireworks will like Part 5 and the introduction of my favorite character Luna Lovegood(she just rules), as I was saying, midnight release for the final book was Insane, different places decorated like Hogsmead or Hogwarts or the Weasleys home, yes all this for a book, but that was a great experience, I went from a Hater to a person who loves the Harry Potter World. Hope Fireworks enjoys the rest of the films.
Dumbledore is more aggressive in this movie lol
Bruh I also know baby got back from Charlie’s angels 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
The Quidditch World Cup teams are pros. It’s like high school/college football compared to the NFL.
He got a lot right in his theories 😭😭😂
Great 😊
Hell yea
The Spell Voldy loves to do is Avada Kedavra and it's a Killing curse
Part of a group of 4 unforgivable curses. Any use of the 4 earn yourself a 1 way ticket to Azkaban
they're mad and frustrated they though harry put his name in,also its extremely illegal for harry to be in the tournament but the rules are absolute the games can kill you fast
Tom riddles father was called Tom Riddle
Hi guys did you know day talk about Harry Potter movie my Hogwarts house I Gryffindor my sister Carrieann she is Gryffindor my mom she is Hufflepuff and my brother jasper he in slytherin I read that book year 4 when Harry he in black lake he transformed mermaid
Here we are at half time, harry 3- Voldemort 1 let's stay tuned to see if Voldemort can come back
Loved this great reminder Harry does have the lead!!
@snoopersgonnasnoop harry has plot armor the movies fail to mention im sure shes telling but harry has plot armor voldermort does too but plot armor my birthday is very close to harrys i thought i was the choosen for a moment
Goblet of fire: best book, worst movie. The plot was amazingly well constructed, and they butchered it over and over. Less mystery, less backstory, less sense, less explanations, less intense scenes, less everything
52:29 Hermione kisses Harry.
Can yall please react to death race 2
seaweed juice lol
Please watch blade 2
And just like that Trump, I mean Voldemort, is back!
😂😂😂😂😂
"Harry's ass is on fire" 37:30 had me blurting out Stroganoff back on the plate! 🫣😄
magicians lol
I think it's important to point out that Krum was 17 and Hermione was 14. CREEP alert.
Omg oh no! 😲 😂😂😂😂😂
First, not sure about 14 years old. It could be she was 15. Hermione is born in September so I'm not clear if she started school when she was getting 11 in September or 12.
But people who are obsessed with these ages say more about themselves in this. I know colleagues of mine from highschool that have successful marriages with a gap like 14 to 17. And they started dating in highschool. So I really don't understand these comments that always appear in HP reactions.
This is probable the worst adaptation of all the books. Bad direction and bad acting as well. Alfonso Cuaron should have directed this movie.
Or maybe Chris Columbus. I think, in an interview he said that he thinks that book 4 should be two movies, as it would be a serious challenge for just one movie. When he started the first movie, all 4 books were already released and he read them all.