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Harry Potter & The Philosophers Stone (Ws)

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Harry Potter & The Philosophers Stone (Ws)

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe
Director: Chris Columbus

Warner Home Video | September 27, 2005 | DVD

Fans of J. K. Rowling's best-selling novel will find much to enjoy in the film adaptation directed by Chris Columbus -- the casting, for starters, is spot-on. Daniel Radcliffe is delightful as Harry -- downtrodden by his nasty relatives the Dursleys but convinced deep-down that he was meant for better things. A Who's Who of British stage and screen performers stood in for the staff at Hogwarts -- Dame Maggie Smith is particularly prim and perfect as Minerva McGonagall, Alan Rickman is a dead ringer for the oily Severus Snape and Robbie Coltrane was J. K. Rowling's only choice to play the gruff but gentle giant Hagrid. Young actor Rupert Grint is terrific as Harry's best friend Ron Weasley and Emma Watson makes Hermione Granger -- a character who could easily have been annoying if miscast -- smug, smart and eminently likable.

The movie sticks close enough to the events of the book to please the purists and the special effects team makes excellent use of the novel's most fantastic elements -- the Great Hall at Hogwarts is a wonder, with its floating candles and enchanted ceiling, and the Quidditch match, though a bit whiplash-inducing, is tremendously exciting. The film's younger audience will likely get more thrills than scares, though it would have been nice to see a bit more of the dark side of the story. Overall, a satisfying adaptation of the much-loved book, but one can see where future films will run into trouble ... Philosopher's Stone clocked in at 152 minutes to tell most of the details of a fairly slim novel. As Rowling's books get longer, it will be interesting to see how they translate to the screen.
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    Rating: 5/5

    Harry Potter And The Philosophers Stone

    Steacy Morris

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    3 years ago

    So awesome!! I loved it. I really liked the wizard and witchcraft stuff, so i just loved this movie.

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    Rating: 4/5

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    Samia

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    4 years ago

    Harry Potter is a great movie that children will especially enjoy, and will probably start to take an interest in reading the Harry Potter books as well. The movie was exciting and kept me interested throughout.

    When I read the novel, I always thought for many years that the cupboard was an actual cupboard, but it was seen as the little closet under the staircase. The movie clarifies any uncertainty that you may have had while reading the novel.

    I recommend a great movie for people of all ages.

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    A L Heywood

    Rating: 5/5

    A masterpiece for its time

    A L Heywood

    9 years ago

    'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' is the first installment in a series of movies based on J.K. Rowling's best-selling set of novels. In her books, Rowling tells of mystical land of wizards and witches, mischievous ghosts, three-headed dogs, goblins, dragons, and golden balls that zoom through the air. The task of visually transforming such a world is daunting, yet none of the magic is lost in this brilliant screen adaptation.

    The film features and all-star cast of British actors as professors, villains and muggles and a tremendous team of young actors who bring life to their characters in every scene. There is hardly a moment of this movie that does not feature one of the three main young characters: Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter), Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) and Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) have a commanding presence on-screen and really carry the movie.

    Writer Steve Kloves ('Wonder Boys') and director Chris Columbus ('Home Alone') have made 'Harry Potter and the Phil

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    Bradley Geelen

    Rating: 5/5

    In awe

    Bradley Geelen

    10 years ago

    I must begin this review with a statement, this movie is awesome! It captures the audiences attention and keeps in for 2 and a half hours. It did amazing in box office and I'm sure it will do just as well on vidio! I loved it!

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Fans of J. K. Rowling's best-selling novel will find much to enjoy in the film adaptation directed by Chris Columbus -- the casting, for starters, is spot-on. Daniel Radcliffe is delightful as Harry -- downtrodden by his nasty relatives the Dursleys but convinced deep-down that he was meant for better things. A Who's Who of British stage and screen performers stood in for the staff at Hogwarts -- Dame Maggie Smith is particularly prim and perfect as Minerva McGonagall, Alan Rickman is a dead ringer for the oily Severus Snape and Robbie Coltrane was J. K. Rowling's only choice to play the gruff but gentle giant Hagrid. Young actor Rupert Grint is terrific as Harry's best friend Ron Weasley and Emma Watson makes Hermione Granger -- a character who could easily have been annoying if miscast -- smug, smart and eminently likable.

The movie sticks close enough to the events of the book to please the purists and the special effects team makes excellent use of the novel's most fantastic elements -- the Great Hall at Hogwarts is a wonder, with its floating candles and enchanted ceiling, and the Quidditch match, though a bit whiplash-inducing, is tremendously exciting. The film's younger audience will likely get more thrills than scares, though it would have been nice to see a bit more of the dark side of the story. Overall, a satisfying adaptation of the much-loved book, but one can see where future films will run into trouble ... Philosopher's Stone clocked in at 152 minutes to tell most of the details of a fairly slim novel. As Rowling's books get longer, it will be interesting to see how they translate to the screen.

Edition Description

•  Released in English
•  Originally in English

September 27, 2005

2001

PG (MPAA)

Warner Home Video

085392254521

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