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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
A snort of disappointment
Okay, there is not a bigger "Harry Potter" fan out there but me. However, the energy and time I have put into reading and watching the books and movies feels like rubbish. I believe that the "different approach" by Alfonso Cauron couldn't have been worse. It came out on June 4th and I went to see it on July 29th. Your probably thinking "some big fan" but believe me, I am. Yes, in the fourth book J.K. Rowling shows a little spark going on between Ron and Hermione, yet, that is no excuse for putting such garbage in the movie of their friendship, such as; the part when Hagrid's hippogriff (Buckbeak) "supposedly" dies, Hermione rests her head against Ron's shoulder and clings onto his neck, then, Harry puts his arms around her. HOW LAME!!!!!! I hated it. I was THIS close to throwing my shoe at the big screen. Yes, most people do like the "new approach" by Mr. Cauron, yet, I believe he has changed my whole view of "Harry Potter" movies from "good" to "horrible." I personally think he should simply STOP making the movies of "Harry Potter" anymore because he will make me not want to read the upcoming 6th book.
Pirates of the Caribbean (2003)
I believe it is a lesson of life hidden behind a curtain of amusement...
As much as I agree with most people that this movie did not really have a "storyline," I enjoyed it so very much that I have taken the time to fashion myself a new name, e-mail and description.
Most of the majority of people that have watched this movie will agree with me that it is the most fun you had all 2003 summer. I believe that Johnny Depp is known for his most "unique" character roles, and I look up to him for his confidence in himself that he is able to do this sort of role. Yes, Captain Jack Sparrow is on the gay side of the tracks, yet, he brings out the heart in the movie. He stands out from the rest and isn't afraid to speak his mind. I admire him so very much and believe that all did a very good job acting. Keira was, I believe, the most inexperienced one, yet she has landed herself in a new, very powerful and exciting role in "King Arthur," which I believe she deserved because of her acting in "Pirates of the Caribbean." Orlando Bloom, as we all know it, has been highly blessed with great roles. He is very emotional and I think he is the one that puts the most heart into everything he does, otherwise he wouldn't of been so successful in his career. We should think of how Johnny must have felt, dressing up, as if on Halloween night. He had to play a very unusual character and I think you will all agree with me that he did it very successfully (it's a wonder how he still keeps his great looks even under those whiskers and beard). He made head turns in the movie business and set a standard that most actors are too frightened to attempt.