Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

 (2005)

  • User Rating 198 votes
  • Critics Rating 104 critics
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User Reviews

Where's the book??
Jul 13, 2008
Aggieland_18901 - yahoo.com
First, let me say that I fully understand that it was pretty much impossible to fit a 700+ page book into a movie. But, did they have to chop up and rearrange everything??? They could've kept the scenes they had in... Full review
The Incomplete movie!!!
May 18, 2008
pinkpajama82 - yahoo.com
If you havent read this book, this would probley be the best Potter movie yet. Lots of action good graphics, funny and fun. If read the book then you might be alittle upset as I was.Obviously there is no way that... Full review
One of the best Harry Potter movies yet
Apr 28, 2008
jedi1294 - yahoo.com
This is the better than i expected. It skipped a lot of parts from the book, but it is still good. I would think director/producer Chris Columbus would have done better with this movie. It is still great. Daniel Radcliffe, Emma... Full review
Popcorn Fluff Doesn't spell Harry Potter!
Oct 06, 2007
boobiedodger - yahoo.com
For all those like me, who are devoted to the story of Harry Potter, you will be disappointed. Mike Newell did not even read or understand the Goblet of fire and what it represents. The characters were way out of wack.... Full review
Goblet of Greatness
Jul 21, 2007
biokid02 - yahoo.com
The triwizard Tournament. The yule ball. the return of Lord Voldemort. can it possibly get any better? well, yes, but we'll get to that in a moment. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire stands alone in the series as the... Full review
Beware of the "Good" reviews
Jul 08, 2007
pixi0604 - yahoo.com
To be completely honest those who gave the movie a B or better could not have actually seen the movie and/or read the book. Some of those users listed stuff that wasn't even in the movie and making the movie great.... Full review
goblet of fire is a flop
Jul 08, 2007
lazzarini_c - yahoo.com
I am an avid harry potter fan and have read and reread the books. I can see how someone that doens't read the books would have thought this movie was good and entertaining, but many fans would agree, it stunk. The... Full review
Another year at hogworts..
Apr 20, 2007
residentdoom654 - yahoo.com
Once again, they made something good turn out not so great. The first hp was excellent along with the second one but the third started a genra of horrible hp movies. Never again will i see a hp movie.... Full review
What a waste!
Mar 21, 2007
skyeboy20 - yahoo.com
I honestly can't believe how many people go to see this movie. Why do they do it and why do they do it numerous times. I have to admit I have not seen any of the other Harry Potter films and... Full review
You Must be Kidding!
Mar 02, 2007
bigdog10000002001 - yahoo.com
This is the worst representation of any series of movies based on books I've seen. I can understand creative license with landscape but actually changing character rolls crosses a line. Many folks believe that the move doesn't have to represent all... Full review

Critics Reviews

| Sep 06, 2008
commonsensemedia.org
Despite this, it is easily the most enjoyable Harry Potter for non-readers. The script was choppy, too much was cut, and the acting came down a notch in some cases from the Prisoner of Azkaban, but overall it was a great movie with an awesome climax. ... Full Review
| Apr 08, 2008
associatedcontent.com
lost out to the technically beautiful film Memoirs of a Geisha.....Goblet of Fire was nominated for an Academy Award for best art direction.... ... Full Review
| Apr 08, 2008
associatedcontent.com
lost out to the technically beautiful film Memoirs of a Geisha.....Goblet of Fire was nominated for an Academy Award for best art direction.... ... Full Review
| Jan 21, 2008
DVD Town
Film Review by John J. Puccio For me, 2005's "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" is the best "Potter" movie in the series so far, and watching it again in high-definition picture and sound only made it better. The first two installments in R.K. Rowling's "Potter" series were cute and charming in a whimsical sort of way, culminating in exciting battles and all, but they were largely juvenile entertainments befitting Harry's young age. ... Full Review
| Dec 16, 2007
DVD Town
For me, 2005's "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" is the best "Potter" movie in the series so far, and watching it again in high-definition picture and sound only made it better. The first two installments in R.K. Rowling's "Potter" series were cute and charming in a whimsical sort of way, culminating in exciting battles and all, but they were largely juvenile entertainments befitting Harry's young age. ... Full Review

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