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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
Eww!!!
I really don't get why this movie got an 8.2 out of ten. There is so many awful things to say I don't even know where to start! First of all, the whole thing seemed rushed, although it was better than the previous ones, but there was still something about it that seemed like they were trying to get through it all in time. This also made it seem like it took place in a really short amount of time, much less than a year. But if that was the case? Why did they have so many extra bits? Like the graveyard dream? Or the AWFUL scene where the Beauxbatons and Durmstrang people came into the hall, or the whole flying all over Hogwarts fighting the badly done dragon scene. And they cut so many good parts, like Rita being an Animagus. Plus, they seemed to want to save money by cutting Dobby, the Dursleys, and Mrs. Weasley from the movie Another thing was the LOTR-esquire scene with the music and everything. Oh, and the hero- ifying harry. JK Rowling does that enough in the books. Like having Harry be the only witness to the dark mark? It just seems like they're making him into an even more wonderful, wildly talented saintly person then he really is. Having said all that, I really liked Robert Pattinson as Cedric Diggory, and I adored Ron and the Weasley twins (of course). And this was, hands down, the best HP movie, which says a lot about the other three (what I thought of them, anyway).
The Incredibles (2004)
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Of all Pixar's movies, this was probably the worst. What really bugged me about this movie was that the writers really tried to make it appeal to a more adult audience, unlike Finding Nemo, Monster's Inc, or Toy Story. The movie was OK in the beginning, but especially in the end the fighting kept going on and on and on. Even when they had defeated the monster, they kept adding more fight scenes. The short, however, was really funny; the people in the theater clapped for the short but not the movie. I think that The Incredibles should be watched on DVD or VHS, but it wasn't worth my money.
The Incredibles (2004)
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Of all Pixar's movies, this was probably the worst. What really bugged me about this movie was that the writers really tried to make it appeal to a more adult audience, unlike Finding Nemo, Monster's Inc, or Toy Story. The movie was OK in the beginning, but especially in the end the fighting kept going on and on and on. Even when they had defeated the monster, they kept adding more fight scenes. The short, however, was really funny; the people in the theater clapped for the short but not the movie. I think that The Incredibles should be watched on DVD or VHS, but it wasn't worth my money.
The Forgotten (2004)
???
The Forgotten started out pretty well. It was a good idea. I like horror movies, and I thought that a freaky plot with someone's children being 'forgotten' by everyone except for the main character would be really cool. In the beginning, it was. Julianne Moore did a really good job playing a mother who might be deranged, when she forgets where she parked her car, or where she had coffee. And Anthony Edwards did a good job playing the drunk single guy sitting on a swing. But once the car crash happened, it sort of went from being a really scary movie to a BANG movie, where there are loud noises and you are surprised, but not really scared. And then, when people started being sucked into the air, well, that just ruined it. So, I guess what I'm trying to say, is that The Forgotten had the potential to be a really good movie, but the writers/ directors just changed their minds about it.